Successive Filling Stations Patents (Class 53/240)
  • Patent number: 4627222
    Abstract: A system for in-line processing of envelopes and the like includes a first upstanding feed hopper for feeding primary rectangular envelopes through a first printer press operative to print predetermined indicia on the primary envelopes after which they are conveyed in the direction of their major longitudinal axes through an inserter station operative to insert special event envelopes between selected ones of the primary envelopes. The primary and insert envelopes are conveyed in-line past an ink jet type printer operative to print particular customer data on each successive envelope making up a set, followed by automatic collating and insertion of sets of envelopes into cartons. A pulse encoder and photoelectric sensors cooperate with various elements of the system and an electronic data processor to effect automatic high speed operation of the system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 10, 1982
    Date of Patent: December 9, 1986
    Assignee: Hammermill Paper Company
    Inventor: Jack W. Cantile
  • Patent number: 4537017
    Abstract: A machine for filling jars with pieces of vegetables or fruits, in particular quartered pickles, is provided, in which a jar conveyor belt carries the jars incrementally past filling stations at which the pieces of the vegetables are fed into the jars. The pieces of vegetables or fruits are brought by a conveyor belt to cutting stations, where they are cut into the pieces, and are brought to the filling stations. The vegetables or fruits are fed from the cutting stations, in which they are cut into pieces, horizontally into magazines provided with a partition. These magazines are disposed on a revolving magazine belt, which is disposed obliquely relative to the jar conveyor belt, in such a manner that a plurality of filling stations is produced along the jar conveyor belt, in each of which a magazine is disposed in a different relative association in terms of its height with a jar.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 23, 1983
    Date of Patent: August 27, 1985
    Assignee: Firma Rich. Hengstenberg
    Inventors: Eckart Hengstenberg, Heinrich Disch
  • Patent number: 4517785
    Abstract: The equipment of the present invention is one used in preparation of confectionary, cakes and other sweets of western and oriental fashion as well as of the Japanese fashion. Regardless of whether the viscosity of the materials is high or low, they can be disposed of in the manner of becoming easy to handle. When to bake them, they, in the state of raw material or contents, are wrapped in a heat-resistant film, which, rolled back, is continuously fed. Thus, if the raw material is baked into a desired product, its process is sanitary and efficient, and that inexpensive.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 8, 1982
    Date of Patent: May 21, 1985
    Assignee: Shin Nihon Machine Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
    Inventor: Fumihiko Masuda
  • Patent number: 4385482
    Abstract: A packaging machine and method for automatically packaging articles such as fruit one layer at a time into containers is provided. Means are provided for disposing the articles in a nested relationship at several supply positions. Means are also provided for situating containers at loading stations adjacent to said supply positions. The articles are lifted from the supply positions and deposited into the containers at the loading positions. Each array of articles comprises a separate layer in a box or container. After such layers are deposited simultaneously at each of said loading stations, the boxes are advanced to the next loading station wherein the cycle is repeated until the container is filled. Preferably, a number of supply and loading positions and containers is equal to the number of layers which will fit into the box, so that the net result is having one box filled for each machine cycle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 16, 1980
    Date of Patent: May 31, 1983
    Assignee: Booth Manufacturing Company
    Inventor: John L. Booth
  • Patent number: 4362235
    Abstract: Apparatus for assembling multi-layer arrays of cigarettes in a packing machine has a magazine with a reciprocable support having platforms at different levels and a group of cigarette-delivering downwardly extending ducts above each platform so that each platform normally supports a layer of cigarettes. An intermittently driven conveyor has a series of receptacles which are adjacent to one side of the magazine and are open at least at those ends which face the platform. The magazine has elongated slot-shaped openings which are adjacent to the platforms and serve for evacuation of layers from the magazine into the neighboring receptacles during the periods of dwell of the conveyor and in response to penetration of reciprocable pushers into the magazine to move each layer along the respective platform, through the aligned opening and into the adjacent receptacle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 19, 1980
    Date of Patent: December 7, 1982
    Assignee: Hauni-Werke Korber & Co., KG
    Inventor: Otto Erdmann
  • Patent number: 4354589
    Abstract: A method and an apparatus for grouping flat items in stacks, particularly cookies which are advanced to a grouping device in at least three mutually parallel channels. The grouping device forms mixed groups of the items such that each group contains at least one item taken from each channel. For the purpose of compensating for an undersupply of items in at least one channel, the quantity of items which is normally taken from such an undersupplied channel is decreased by a first quantity and the quantity of items which is normally taken from the other, normally supplied channels is increased by a second quantity such that as the cadenced removal of items from the channels progresses, the number of items in the obtained mixed groups remains constant.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 21, 1980
    Date of Patent: October 19, 1982
    Assignee: SIG Schweizerische Industrie-Gesellschaft
    Inventor: Rene Fluck
  • Patent number: 4330935
    Abstract: In order to facilitate the gang-insertion of a plurality of contact elements successively into a plurality of slots in each of a plurality of rows of slots in a plastic housing portion of a contact module of a connector system, an assembly fixture in the form of a block having a generally V-shaped trough formed therethrough is provided. The surfaces which form the V-shaped trough are generally normal to each other with one surface supporting portions of a surface of the plastic portion to which the slots open and the other surface supporting an edge surface of the plastic portion. A stepped surface is formed with each portion of the stepped surface adapted to support a plurality of contact elements at successively greater distances from the surface which provides edge support for the plastic portion and with overhanging portions to provide a passageway for receiving rows of priorly inserted contact elements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 10, 1980
    Date of Patent: May 25, 1982
    Assignee: Western Electric Company, Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas G. Blair, Jr., Alfred C. Kummer
  • Patent number: 4329831
    Abstract: Apparatus for automatically, rapidly, and simultaneously packing multiple layers of fruit, such as cantaloupes, for example, into packing boxes wherein the layers of fruit are packed in a predetermined staggered or complementary pattern. A pair of packing heads, i.e., a first packing head and a second packing head, in near side-by-side relationship, are automatically simultaneously tilted, in response to like mechanisms or actuators, to deposit the fruit which are automatically prearranged thereon in a predetermined pattern into indexed packing boxes. The second packing head which packs the top layer of fruit is set back slightly from the first packing head which packs the first or bottom layer of fruit thus allowing the second packing head to place its fruit onto the bottom layer. The container is then automatically moved forward in order that the next cycle can take place. Structure providing this unique arrangement is described.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 5, 1980
    Date of Patent: May 18, 1982
    Assignee: Pennwalt Corporation
    Inventors: Aaron J. Warkentin, Jacob Hiebert
  • Patent number: 4265072
    Abstract: An apparatus for charging tall, narrow receptacles with small, plate-like items of like size and shape. The apparatus has at least one counting and charging unit having a plurality of axially aligned counting wheels having a plurality of pockets along their periphery for receiving individual items and a funnel arranged underneath the counting wheels for receiving items discharged by the counting wheels and for directing them into a receptacle arranged below the funnel. There are further provided a plurality of orienting channels arranged between the funnel and each counting wheel. Each orienting channel is arranged to receive items from the associated counting wheel and to orient the items such that upon discharge of each item from the orienting channels into the funnel, the main plane of each item is parallel to the main plane of the receptacle situated underneath the funnel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 19, 1979
    Date of Patent: May 5, 1981
    Inventor: Alwin Egli
  • Patent number: 4233799
    Abstract: A machine for placing stored objects on grill stand is disclosed which has a plate carrying the grills to be filled and which successively moves them under a plurality of distributing stations. The distributing stations are continuously fed pins from bulk pin bins, and have pin transfer carriages to transfer pins between the distributing stations and grills. Individual push rod sets cooperate with the transfer carriages to make the pins go from the transfer carriages into the grills. Suitable mechanisms control the longitudinal and crosswise movement of the transfer carriages above the grills so that at each loading station, a row of the grill is filled, preferably in two passes, the pins of the row being distributed successively in alternating pockets.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 27, 1979
    Date of Patent: November 18, 1980
    Assignee: Societe Anonyme Expandet
    Inventor: Gilles Caille
  • Patent number: 4178120
    Abstract: Apparatus for transferring elongated articles into the product buckets of a cartoner. The articles are conveyed single file and are diverted by a primary diverter into two diverter conveyors. The articles are thereafter pushed from the diverter conveyors into left and right accumulator stations onto conveyors moving transversely in opposite directions. The accumulator conveyors hold the articles side-by-side at the downstream end of the accumulator conveyors. A pusher bar pushes a group of articles from their ends longitudinally off the accumulator conveyor onto a dead plate which overlies the cartoner product bucket conveyor. A sweep bar sweeps the articles off the dead plate into the product buckets. The dead plate has a finger which projects alongside of the dead plate over which the ends of the articles ride so as to cause the articles to drop into the product buckets one end at a time, thereby providing better control over the position and orientation of the articles in the product buckets.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 1, 1977
    Date of Patent: December 11, 1979
    Assignee: R. A. Jones & Co. Inc.
    Inventor: Robert J. Weichhand
  • Patent number: 4151698
    Abstract: An endless conveyor has equispaced sections provided with respective arrays of recesses designed to receive cup-shaped containers which are to be filled, covered by lids, sealed and date-stamped in respective stations past which the conveyor is intermittently advanced in steps equaling the width of a section. Each array consists of two parallel rows of recesses, transverse to the direction of conveyor motion, which are relatively staggered by half a pitch and have centerlines spaced apart by less than that pitch whereby the lids of containers seated in adjoining recesses overlap one another in both the longitudinal and the transverse direction. Each operating station coacts during each cycle with a leading and a trailing row of recesses, but not necessarily of the same array; thus, a dispensing station and a printing station consist each of two synchronized units respectively serving one row of an upstream section and a nonadjoining row of a downstream section.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 2, 1977
    Date of Patent: May 1, 1979
    Assignee: Hamba-Maschinenfabrik Hans A. Muller GmbH & Co. KG
    Inventors: Hans P. Muller, Franz H. Bausch
  • Patent number: 4149355
    Abstract: Apparatus is provided for packing articles, for example apples and other readily damaged fruits, in a close-packed array. A first feeder operates to pack a first supply of the articles in spaced-apart groups and a second feeder operates to fill the spaces between these groups. The feeders are preferably rotary members rotating in a vertical plane and having circumferential depressions. These depressions cooperate with peripheral confining barriers, eg. belts, to carry the articles downwardly and release them as required. The packages for receiving the articles, preferably pieces of expanded structural honeycomb material, may be carried under the feeders by a movable, synchronized conveyor. This conveyor may have protruberances for holding the honeycomb material expanded during filling. Unloading may be effected by raising the filled package into a confining frame in which it is then moved for deposition in a carton.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 7, 1977
    Date of Patent: April 17, 1979
    Assignee: Dufaylite Developments Limited
    Inventor: Frederick W. Clegg
  • Patent number: 4138835
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for preparing a casing loaded with a plurality of articles such as small-sized electronic parts for use in the electronic industries, which ensures that the stored parts will be positively and stably aligned in the casing without the possibility of any play or disorientation from their regular positioning within the casing. The casing is provided with a single piece resilient element which is inserted into the casing, the resilient element being designed to resiliently expand against the inner wall surface of the casing to frictionally engage therewith. Thereafter, a plurality of parts are inserted one after another into the casing so that they become stacked in a serially aligned manner inside the casing against the resilient force of the resilient element, thus preparing a casing loaded with a plurality of parts therein stacked in a serially end-to-end resting state.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 9, 1977
    Date of Patent: February 13, 1979
    Assignee: Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.
    Inventors: Takeo Takayanagi, Mamoru Inoue, Satoshi Kuwano, Hitoshi Minabe, Shunichi Yabuzaki
  • Patent number: 4125205
    Abstract: An apparatus for dispensing cooked dishes is disclosed which includes a refrigerated isothermal cabinet in which cooked dishes are kept. The cabinet has an outlet opening for the dishes and an automatic door selectively opening and closing the opening in the cabinet. A first conveyor is located within the cabinet and has one end emerging from the outlet opening thereof. At least one microwave induction oven is positioned adjacent the conveyor for receiving cooked dishes emerging from the cabinet and reheating the cooked dishes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 14, 1977
    Date of Patent: November 14, 1978
    Inventor: Marc A. Ambroise
  • Patent number: 4085563
    Abstract: Apparatus for automatically dispensing stacks of cookies into the pockets of cookie packaging trays. A succession of multi-pocket cookie trays are intermittently advanced along a horizontal tray conveyor. Cookie delivery assemblies located in spaced relation along said tray conveyor each include a cookie delivery line and a cookie dispenser assembly which deposits stacks of cookies in the tray pockets during the dwell phase of the intermittent tray conveyor.Each said cookie delivery line includes a shingler assembly and a separator assembly. The shingler assembly comprises a pair of spaced parallel horizontal feed belts onto which the cookies are manually loaded in edge-supported face-abutting relation and an underlying shingling belt traveling at a faster speed than said feed belts. The feed belts serve to advance the array of cookies toward the separator assembly while the shingling belt engages the lower edges of the cookies and tilts the cookies into an inclined attitude.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 31, 1977
    Date of Patent: April 25, 1978
    Assignee: Campbell Soup Company
    Inventors: Walter W. Egee, Clarence W. Cramer
  • Patent number: 3977160
    Abstract: A machine for delivering different chocolates or other objects to selected positions on trays comprises, for each type of chocolate, a distribution head receiving chocolates along a waiting line. Yokes of an intermittent chain conveyor laterally displace a number of chocolates to be delivered to a tray, and these chocolates are blown down respective channels leading to the selected positions, where they are taken up by vertically moving suction cups and lowered into the respective position in a tray carried by an intermittently driven conveyor. Synchronized drive of the various members is provided by a directly-linked kinematic chain.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 24, 1975
    Date of Patent: August 31, 1976
    Assignee: SAPAL Societe Anonyme des Plieuses Automatiques
    Inventors: Telesforo Klug, Armin Hofmann
  • Patent number: 3956869
    Abstract: A cartoning machine having means for depositing three items into a carton as it is conveyed past each of a predetermined number of depositing points. Means are provided for determining when an undercount for a carton occurs and for rejecting the undercount carton.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 14, 1975
    Date of Patent: May 18, 1976
    Assignee: International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation
    Inventors: Donald A. Slathar, Christiaan H. Neutkens