Stacks Articles On Different Supports Patents (Class 414/790.9)
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Publication number: 20140234067Abstract: A device for delivering print shop products supplied in a product stream in two separate stacks contains a transport belt on which the print shop products are deposited, a first deflection roller, a second deflection roller arranged in an horizontal plane with the first deflection roller, a third deflection roller arranged below the second deflection roller, and a stationary fourth deflection roller arranged below the third deflection roller and guiding the transport belt. An actuator jointly moves the second and third deflection rollers in parallel with a horizontal plane from a first delivery position, in which the print shop products are transported to a first stop, into a second delivery position, in which the print shop products are transported to a further stop. First and second first adjustment devices change a distance between the bottom of the respective first and second product receiving spaces and the horizontal plane.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2014Publication date: August 21, 2014Applicant: HEIDELBERGER DRUCKMASCHINEN AGInventors: JENS KNOEFEL, LUTZ RICHTER, FRANK SOMMERER
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Publication number: 20130236284Abstract: A system for the transfer, storage and distribution of intermodal containers of a plurality of lengths. The system comprises a first storage area comprising a first plurality of shafts arranged in a grid pattern along a first and second axis, a plurality of gantry cranes slidably disposed along the first axis and extending beyond the storage area, a roof structure disposed at a distance above the plurality of shafts, and a plurality of overhead cranes slidably associated with the plurality of tracks. The shafts disposed in rows along the first axis are configured to store intermodal containers of a plurality of lengths. The shafts disposed in a given row along the second axis are configured to store intermodal containers of a corresponding length. The plurality of gantry cranes are each configured to attach to and transport an intermodal container from a first location to one of a plurality of platforms slidably disposed along the first axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2011Publication date: September 12, 2013Inventors: David Alba, Samuel Alba
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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: 8423178Abstract: A method for automated commissioning of bundles includes providing different source palettes and palettizing at least one target palette, with bundle layers of different source palettes being individualized and/or magazined in alternation and/or with variable predetermination, and/or bundles or bundle groups being magazined and/or demagazined in stacks before palettizing of the target palette, and/or the target palette is selectively palettized with at least one non-individualized bundle layer of a source palette.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2010Date of Patent: April 16, 2013Assignee: Kuka Roboter GmbHInventor: Michael Baumann
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Publication number: 20120156000Abstract: A banknote processing device is mounted on a mounting table. The banknote processing device includes a stacking unit having an opening for removing banknotes. A dust collection vent is arranged in front of the opening of the stacking unit on the mounting table. A suction fan sucks dust dispersing from the opening of the stacking unit into a dust collection vent. A filter captures the dust from air that is sucked in. A duct expels a dust-free air from an exhaust vent provided in an exhaust passage formed around the suction fan. In another configuration, the dust collection vent is provided inside the stacking unit, and the dust generated inside the stacking unit is sucked in by the suction fan.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2011Publication date: June 21, 2012Inventors: Yoshiyuki OTSUKA, Shinichi NONAKA, Tsuyoshi HODATSU
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Publication number: 20110224820Abstract: A stacking system and method that utilizes a device control for precisely controlling the downward movement of at least one printed material support at a first speed, while substantially simultaneously permitting upward movement of the at least one support at a second speed which is greater than the first speed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2010Publication date: September 15, 2011Applicant: GAMMTECH CORPORATIONInventor: Gunter Gammerler
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Patent number: 7991506Abstract: An automated order-picking system for conveying article units towards a workstation, including at least one storage rack having a plurality of storage locations for receiving load supports, on which or in which article units are stored, preferably by one sort only, wherein the storage rack is divided into rack regions, wherein each of the rack region comprises a plurality of rack planes which respectively comprise a plurality of storage locations being arranged side-by-side, one endlessly rotating central conveyor, particularly a conveyor belt, being arranged along a longitudinal side of the storage rack and preferably between two storage racks, and which is divided into a plurality of windows, a number of vertical elevators being arranged one behind the other along the longitudinal side of the storage rack, and which respectively comprise one load suspension device for receiving and delivering of at least one of the storage units.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2009Date of Patent: August 2, 2011Assignee: SSI Schaefer Noel GmbH Lager-und SystemtechnikInventor: Gerhard Schäfer
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Publication number: 20100215472Abstract: A process for depositing stacked flat material pieces involves receiving the flat material pieces as a stack on a depositing surface in a receiving position, upon achieving of a predetermined number of stacked flat material pieces on the depositing surface, moving an auxiliary depositing surface out of a rest position to a working position, whereby stacking of the stack of flat material pieces on the depositing surface is terminated and a new stack of flat material pieces is formed on the auxiliary depositing surface, moving the depositing surface into a delivery position in which the stack of flat material pieces arranged on the depositing surface is delivered, moving the depositing surface into the receiving position, during which the new stack of flat material pieces then arranged on the auxiliary depositing surface is taken by the depositing surface and further stacked, and moving the auxiliary depositing surface into the rest position.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2008Publication date: August 26, 2010Applicant: WINKLER + DUENNEBIER AGInventor: Stephan Scheu
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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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Publication number: 20090104013Abstract: A thermoformed article stack guiding apparatus is provided with a frame, a guide ramp and an array of juxtaposed article guide channels. The guide ramp receives and guides individual stacks of inter-nested articles exiting a female die of a thermoforming trim press from multiple rows and multiple levels. A first set of article guide channels is inter-nested with a second set of article guide channels in an alternating array. Each of the first set and the second set is spread out laterally in a direction from an entrance end of the guide ramp to an exit end of the guide ramp to accept respective stacks of inter-nested articles from an upper row and a lower row of a trim press and transfer the stacks into a common exit row. A method is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2007Publication date: April 23, 2009Inventor: Jere F. Irwin
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Patent number: 7462012Abstract: A transfer device is disclosed for transferring a plurality of stacks of disk-like objects such as frozen hamburger patties, from a plurality of first trays having bottom walls angled with respect to horizontal to a horizontal support platform spaced from the trays. The transfer device includes a support frame having wheels that is movable between first and second ends of a guide track and a pivotal frame pivotally attached to the support frame which pivotal frame supports upper and lower grippers for engaging the upper and lower sides of a plurality of stacks of objects and securely holding the stacks of objects as they are moved between first and second positions.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2002Date of Patent: December 9, 2008Assignee: F.R. Drake CompanyInventors: Colin R. Hart, Kenneth M. Welborn, Jimmy L. Meyer
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Publication number: 20080226437Abstract: An application for an efficient storage system includes objects held in containers or on frames. The objects are moveably organized within a building and organized in positions within a grid of rows and columns, each position large enough to hold the one of the objects. At least one empty position within the grid for shifting one of the objects from one position to another. At least one access location is provided for loading and unloading the objects and a mechanism is provided for moving the containers within the grid.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2008Publication date: September 18, 2008Applicant: PACKMAX IP HOLDINGS, LLCInventor: Walter A. de Milly
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Patent number: 6827545Abstract: An anti-inertia stacker for stacking products and especially suited for products which are prone to dislodgment on or from a substrate during processing movement is provided. The anti-inertia stacker comprises a traveling pallet which is mounted for movement. The traveling pallet receives a product or product laden substrate from a conveyor while traveling at substantially the same speed as the conveyor. The traveling pallet includes a moveable conveying surface. The conveying surface, moving in the direction opposite to the direction of travel of the product or product laden substrate, decelerates the received item. The product or product laden substrate can then be stacked.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2003Date of Patent: December 7, 2004Inventor: Lawrence A. Ward
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Patent number: 6364312Abstract: A method and arrangement are provided for removing air inclusions between sheets in a stack when forming the stack from sheets fed successively by a sheet feeder to the stack to be formed and deposited thereon in a sheet feeding region. Air out is suction out of the spaces between the sheets in the sheet-feeding region.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2000Date of Patent: April 2, 2002Assignee: E. C. H. Will GmbHInventor: Bernd Ramcke
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Publication number: 20020003999Abstract: A discharge device and a method of discharging an article. During discharge the article is kept in a holding position and in a holding orientation by holding means. The holding means is movable between an article supporting position and a non-supporting position, the movement being performed swiftly so that the article maintains the holding orientation during the remaining part of the discharge. The orientation of the articles is thereby controlled. The discharge device comprises at least two receiving stations, and for each article a corresponding receiving station may be selected, e.g. according to final destination, size, shape and/or nature of the article. Well suited for discharging articles of substantially homogeneous size and shape, such as CD's, video cassettes, tape cassettes, books etc. May be adapted for discharging a number of different kinds of articles. Saves space because two or more receiving stations are connected to one discharge device.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2001Publication date: January 10, 2002Inventors: Claus Bonde, Niels Bjarne Hundtofte, Jacob Winther
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Patent number: 6241458Abstract: A stacker for stacking articles, particularly blister packs, into stacks of goods, including a goods feeder, a primary packing unit and a unit for supplying the stacks for secondary packing or processing. The packing unit has a goods magazine with a goods support, on which the articles inserted in the magazine may be deposited to form stacks of goods. The goods magazine has a first goods support and a second goods support, the first support being arranged above the stack of goods until the stack resting on the second support is removed. A further stack may be piled up on the first support and lowered into the removal position following the removal of the stack located below it.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1999Date of Patent: June 5, 2001Assignee: Skinetta Pac-Systeme Kiener GmbH & Co.Inventor: Ernst H. Berndl