And Conveyor For Receiving Unloaded Stack Patents (Class 414/790.6)
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Patent number: 10745880Abstract: A system for simultaneously driving multiple piles into the ground to create A-frame type structures that are anchored by piles running at angles to one another and to the ground. The system comprises a guide assembly and an actuator for driving the piles into supporting ground at the same time. The actuator may engage slots or teeth in the pile to drive them into the ground and/or may apply torque and downward pressure.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2019Date of Patent: August 18, 2020Assignee: Ojjo, Inc.Inventors: Jack West, David Mar
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Patent number: 8517164Abstract: Improved system for batching and expelling first and second stacks (10, 20) consisting of a predetermined number of clips (3) of disposable wipes from a main production line (S, 5), including at least a first grouping device (100, 200) that counts the clips (3) and transfers the stacks (10, 20) from the main production line (S, 5) to a first diverted conveyor line (A, 6) parallel to the main one, characterized in that it includes at least a second grouping device (100, 200), placed downstream from the first one, which counts the clips (3) and transfers the stacks (10, 20) from the main production line (S, 5) to a second diverted conveyor line (B, 7), parallel to the main line (S, 5), in which the first diverted conveyor line (A, 6) develops at a level lower than the second diverted conveyor line (B, 7).Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2010Date of Patent: August 27, 2013Assignee: Teknoweb SrlInventor: Fabio Zampollo
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Patent number: 8066468Abstract: The invention relates to collecting and conveying devices for stacks of sheets (3), comprising a collecting station (1) in which a corresponding number of sheet stacks (3) are formed simultaneously from several imbricated flows (2) of sheets which are guided adjacent to each other, a transversal transporter (4) which is arranged at a distance behind the collecting station (1) for transporting the finished stack of sheets (3) in a manner transversal to the direction of transport of the sheets in the collecting station (1) and a transfer device (5) which is used to transport the stack of sheets (3) from the collecting station (1) to the transversal transporter (4). According to the invention, a carriage (9) that can be displaced over a given path in a manner that is synchronous with the transversal support (4) is arranged adjacent thereto.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2007Date of Patent: November 29, 2011Assignee: Bielomatik Leuze GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Hansjoerg Klein, Axel Meyer
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Patent number: 8002513Abstract: A conveyor system for assembling and stacking sliced food products is provided. The conveyor system includes an assembly area, wherein groups of a predetermined quantity of sliced food products travel from a slicer on a conveyor and are deposited on discrete carrier sheets on a downstream conveyor. The assembly area is configured to delay advancement of the carrier sheets on the downstream conveyor until a group of the predetermined quantity is formed. The slicer is configured to calculate the number of slices in each group and determine whether a group is complete. A stacking area of the conveyor system includes a nose conveyor that extends and retracts to deposit each carrier sheet onto a pair of initial supports. The initial supports reciprocate away from each other in opposing directions to drop the carrier sheet onto a subsequent level, with the initial supports reciprocating each time a carrier sheet is deposited thereon.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2007Date of Patent: August 23, 2011Assignee: Kraft Foods Global Brands LLCInventors: Mark Malenke, Scott Adler, David Hess, Tod Heleniak, Brian Tomac
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Patent number: 7641437Abstract: An apparatus and method for transferring sod slabs in an unrolled condition including a retractable bed for allowing a sod slab to fall under the influence of gravity from one sod bed to another sod bed with a further sod bed to allow a sod pickup mechanism to place and remove sod slabs thereon from different directions.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2005Date of Patent: January 5, 2010Assignee: Trebro Holding, Inc.Inventors: Michael Tvetene, Donald Tvetene, Gregg Tvetene
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Patent number: 7597528Abstract: An input device delivers objects one at a time to a transfer station next to a conveyor extending in a transport direction. A cassette defines an upwardly open stack well shaped to receive the objects and has a floor. The cassette is held in an upstream stack-forming position underneath the input device while the input device drops the objects one at a time into the well, and the floor of the cassette is stepped downward each time an object is dropped into the well by a distance generally equal to a vertical height of the object. When a predetermined number of the objects has been dropped into the well, the cassette is displaced downstream out of the upstream stack-forming position synchronously with the conveyor at the transport speed while the stack of objects in the well is pushed transversely of the direction out of the well into the conveyor.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2005Date of Patent: October 6, 2009Assignee: Uhlmann Pac-Systeme GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Wolfgang Rodi
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Patent number: 7547183Abstract: An arrangement is provided for loading vehicle bodies in which assembled vehicle bodies are continuously made available from a production process for loading and are prepared for the loading. Several different stations of the loading arrangement are mutually coordinated and monitored by a control unit. A drive operated fork lift is utilized to handle empty cargo carriers and to stack a pair of vehicle body loaded cargo carriers to form a loading unit which is subsequently transferred to a transport train freight car.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2004Date of Patent: June 16, 2009Assignees: Dr. Ing. h.c.F. Porsche Aktiengesellschaft, ILS Industrie Logistic Swiss AGInventors: Lothar Boettcher, Christoph Beerhalter, Guenther Wittenmayer, Guenther Wolf, Claus-Peter Krause, Eckhard Uebach
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Patent number: 7381026Abstract: A mail traying apparatus which trays or sweeps mail envelopes, which are positioned in a mail stacker bin, into a mail tray and to deliver the same to an outbound conveyor or cart. The apparatus includes a robot having a robot arm mounted thereon with the robot arm having a mail tray support at the tool end thereof. The robot moves the robot arm to a source of empty mail trays so that an empty mail tray may be positioned in the mail tray support. The robot then moves the empty tray to the discharge end of the mail stacker bin, sweeps the mail into the mail tray, and then moves the filled mail tray to an outbound conveyor or cart.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2005Date of Patent: June 3, 2008Inventors: Troy Robert Power, Thomas Patrick Moylan, Steven Fredric Olson, Kyle William Lennard
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Patent number: 7364398Abstract: An apparatus and method for moving stacks of product discharged from a stacking device. The apparatus includes a first conveyor movable at a first speed and a second conveyor movable at a second speed. The first conveyor includes an upstream end adjacent to the stacking device. The first conveyor is positioned to receive product from the stacking device. The second conveyor includes an upstream end adjacent to the stacking device. The second conveyor is positioned to receive product from the stacking device. The running speed of the first conveyor is faster than the running speed of the second conveyor to move stacks of product on the first conveyor away from the stacking device at a faster speed than stacks of product on the second conveyor.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2004Date of Patent: April 29, 2008Assignee: C.G. Bretting Manufacturing Company, Inc.Inventors: James R. Michler, Jeffrey A. Gendron, Dennis P. Couturier
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Patent number: 7191892Abstract: In an apparatus for transferring products from a first conveying line to a second line conveying line operated stepwise in a feeding direction and particularly for feeding a boxing machine a plurality of compartments are aligned along the feeding direction. Each compartment has a bottom and a pair of lateral boards. The compartments receive products released by a manipulator and taken from the first conveying line. An actuator rotates the compartments from a loading configuration for receiving the products, to an overturned configuration, in which the compartments face corresponding, dwelling seats of the second, feeding line. A holding element closes the upper part of the compartments, moving from the loading configuration up to the overturned configuration. A pusher moves into the compartments in the overturned configuration, to push the products into the facing seats of the second, feeding line.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2005Date of Patent: March 20, 2007Assignee: Marchesini Group S.p.A.Inventor: Guiseppe Monti
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Patent number: 6971839Abstract: A machine and a method for carrying out portioning of products in stacks having a pre-set length. One or more portioning stations are provided, in which there are present at least two elements for supporting the stack, the supporting elements being mobile in translation, parallel to the longitudinal axis of the stack, between an initial position of separation of the stack from the respective row and a final position distant from the initial position at a distance greater than or equal to the pre-set length of the stack.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2002Date of Patent: December 6, 2005Assignee: SPS Italiana Pack Systems SpAInventors: Giuliano Cerutti, Pierre Menegaldo, Filippo Barberis Organista
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Patent number: 6951272Abstract: In a signature-stacking apparatus, a conveyor chain holding a row of signatures travels along a conveyance path. A first signature release section and a second signature release section are provided in the conveyance path. During travel from the first signature release section to the second signature release section, the conveyor chain is twisted by 180 degrees about the direction of travel and makes a 180-degree turn about an axis parallel to a connection pin of the conveyor chain. Signatures released from the first and second signature release sections are conveyed to first and second signature delivery sections disposed on opposite sides of a stacking section by first and second conveyor mechanisms while their speed of conveyance is being adjusted. A predetermined number of signatures are delivered, while being led by their creases, into the stacking section from the first and second signature delivery sections alternately.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2004Date of Patent: October 4, 2005Assignee: Tokyo Kikai Seisakusho, Ltd.Inventors: Kinichiroh Ohno, Tadashi Hachiya
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Patent number: 6832886Abstract: An apparatus and method for discharging sheets from a starwheel assembly and creating stacks of a desired number of sheets without interrupting the rotation of the starwheel assembly. The present invention separates sheets such that one separated sheet completes a stack and the other separated sheet is supported by a separator to begin a new stack. The completed stack is preferably transported away from the starwheel assembly by a conveyor as the new stack supports additional sheets that are discharged from the starwheel assembly. The new stack will preferably move away from the starwheel assembly to provide clearance for the accumulation of additionally discharged sheets. The apparatus can allow for cyclical repetition of the separation of sheets, the stacking of sheets, and the transportation of stacks such that continual rotation of the starwheel assembly is not interrupted.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2001Date of Patent: December 21, 2004Assignee: C. G. Bretting Manufacturing Co., Inc.Inventors: James R. Michler, Jeffrey A. Gendron, Dennis P. Couturier
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Patent number: 6769862Abstract: An apparatus for stacking horizontally conveyed individual flats into vertically extending stacks including a stacking housing with an upper station for receiving the flats singly and releasing them downwardly into an intermediate station wherein multiple flats are accumulated and the accumulated grouping is then released downwardly to form an overall vertically extending stack of twenty flats or more for exit conveying. A control system is further disclosed including control plates, link arms and retaining/releasing arms for controlling downward movement of the flats within the stacking housing.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2002Date of Patent: August 3, 2004Inventor: Jeffrey B. Kuhl
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Patent number: 6520734Abstract: A tortilla stacker has stacker and lift subassemblies that may be logically programmed for simultaneous operation in differing configurations of tortilla numbers and sizes.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2001Date of Patent: February 18, 2003Assignee: ITE, Inc.Inventors: Jose L. Longoria, Steven M. Kenison
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Publication number: 20030031551Abstract: A plurality of flat substantially similar articles such as meat patties which have been formed from an elongated cylindrical stuffed casing are deposited onto a conveyor and then advanced in a co-planer relationship to an accumulator station and a series of lifting stages where predetermined numbers of articles are divided into individual groups and each group of articles is moved onto a carrier member and advanced one at a time to a stacking station. There the articles of each succeeding group are deposited onto the articles of each preceding group until a predetermined number of groups of articles have been vertically stacked after which the entire stack is released onto a conveyor for further processing. The lifting stations prevent the articles from being pressed together or shingling one on top the other thereby avoiding article damage during processing.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2001Publication date: February 13, 2003Inventor: Roger S. Williams
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Publication number: 20020150462Abstract: A device for stacking folding-box tubes demonstrates a vertically-adjustable elevating platform. First temporary bearing means, which can be pulled out of or advanced into the stacking well, are located above the elevating platform. Another set of temporary bearing means can be pulled out of the stacking well as well as moved downward within the stacking well. The second bearing means also press a completed stack together in order to be able to thread it between a conveying device of a holding-down appliance. The first temporary bearing means provide for uninterrupted stacking within the stacking well while the elevating platform, together with the second bearing device, are busy carrying the stack away.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2002Publication date: October 17, 2002Inventor: Stefan Furthmuller
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Patent number: 6454518Abstract: A method of moving a plurality of tortilla stacks from a counter-stacker machine to a packaging area comprises the steps of receiving a stack of tortillas at a location elevationally above a loading zone, sensing an initial position of a conveyor block in fixed spacial relationship with the loading zone, sensing a moving position of the conveyor block in relation to the initial position, determining that the block has entered the loading zone, and moving the stack of tortillas on to the conveyor block.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2001Date of Patent: September 24, 2002Assignee: Central Impulsora, S.A. de C.V.Inventors: Silvestre García-Balleza, Vincente Lojero Pérez, Rafael Meza Loreto
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Patent number: 6394443Abstract: A drop table is used for accumulating a desired number of sheets of items in a bundle and then dropping the bundle onto a conveyor belt. The drop table has a plurality of rods acting as a floor in a collection box. When the drop table receives a signal from a sheet feeder that the number of items desired is in the bundle the rods are withdrawn from beneath the collection box and the bundle drops to a conveyor belt. The rods are then moved back into position for receiving more sheets to form another bundle and the drop table signals the sheet feeding machine to send more sheets to the collection box. The collection box may have a vibrating jogger to align the sheets into a squared bundle on one axis and a tamping foot to align the sheets into a squared bundle on a second axis. The drop table can accumulate sheets in a squared bundle quickly without jamming and release the bundle onto a conveyor below the collection box.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2000Date of Patent: May 28, 2002Assignee: Multifeeder Technology, Inc.Inventors: Arild Vedoy, Mark Nordling
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Publication number: 20020031425Abstract: A tortilla stack transfer system for moving a plurality of tortilla stacks from a counter-stacker machine to a packaging area comprises a plurality of transfer finger sets, a plurality of transfer stack supports corresponding to the transfer finger sets, a plurality of finger set actuators adapted to move each of the transfer finger sets from a loaded position to an unloaded position, a transfer conveyor located elevationally below the transfer finger sets and carrying a plurality of conveyor blocks, a block position detector, a conveyor position counter, and a processor in electrical communication with the finger set actuators, the block position detector, and the conveyor position counter.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Applicant: Central Impulsora, S.A. de C.V.Inventors: Silvestre Garcia-Balleza, Vicente Lojero Perez, Rafael Meza Loreto
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Patent number: 6332749Abstract: A tortilla stack transfer system for moving a plurality of tortilla stacks from a counter-stacker machine to a packaging area comprises a plurality of transfer finger sets, a plurality of transfer stack supports corresponding to the transfer finger sets, a plurality of finger set actuators adapted to move each of the transfer finger sets from a loaded position to an unloaded position, a transfer conveyor located elevationally below the transfer finger sets and carrying a plurality of conveyor blocks, a block position detector, a conveyor position counter, and a processor in electrical communication with the finger set actuators, the block position detector, and the conveyor position counter.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1999Date of Patent: December 25, 2001Assignee: Central Impulsors S.A. de C.V.Inventors: Silvestre Garcia-Balleza, Vincente Lojero Perez, Rafael Meza Loreto
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Publication number: 20010043859Abstract: A tortilla counter-stacker has stacker and lift subassemblies that may be logically programmed for simultaneous operation in differing configurations of tortilla numbers and sizes.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2001Publication date: November 22, 2001Inventors: Jose L. Longoria, Steven M. Kenison
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Patent number: 6179548Abstract: Apparatus is provided for receiving folded cartons of non-uniform thickness from a conventional gluing device, stacking those cartons into stacks of a predefined number, and rotating successive stacks 180° from each other in order to compensate for the uneven or non-uniform thickness of each folded carton. The apparatus further serves to drop two or more stacks of the folded cartons from a stack building station into a slug building area and then, once a slug of a desired size is built, tilting the slug until the plane of each folded carton is vertically oriented (i.e., the slug lies horizontally). The apparatus then automatically loads the slug into a shipping box.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1997Date of Patent: January 30, 2001Assignee: Multifold International, Inc.Inventors: Matthew Robert Lukes, Norman Philip Crowe