Including Means To Move Stack Bodily Patents (Class 83/90)
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Patent number: 10710259Abstract: A cutting unit to facilitate ejecting a slice that is cut off from a product strand a radial distance between a blade edge of the rotating blade. The functional edge of the stop plate may be adjusted during the cutting movement. In one embodiment, the functional edge of the stop plate may be adjusted at an end of the cutting movement.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2018Date of Patent: July 14, 2020Assignee: TVI ENTWICKLUNG & PRODUKTION GMBHInventors: Thomas Völkl, Martin Mayr
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Patent number: 9101973Abstract: A laminated work production apparatus for producing a laminated work by punching a plate-like metal material into a plate-like work of a predetermined shape and stacking a plurality of the plate-like works includes a mold for punching the metal material, a stacking jig moving mechanism for moving a stacking jig to a stacking position where the plate-like works are stacked, a retention mechanism for retaining the punched plate-like works at a retaining position different from the stacking position until a preset number is reached, and a knockout mechanism for knocking out a plurality of plate-like works in a punching direction and stacking the plate-like works on the stacking jig arranged at the stacking position when the preset number of plate-like works are retained in the retention mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2011Date of Patent: August 11, 2015Assignee: NISSAN MOTOR CO., LTD.Inventors: Kazuto Ueno, Kenji Kanamori, Masaaki Yoshitome, Tsukasa Morita, Manabu Higuchi, Takeshi Torimoto
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Patent number: 8314758Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention relate to a display device. In an embodiment, the display device includes a scanning signal line for transferring a scanning signal, a data line crossing the scanning signal line and transferring a data voltage, a switching transistor connected to the scanning signal line and the data line, a driving transistor connected to the switching transistor, a first transistor connected between the driving transistor and a driving voltage terminal, and a light-emitting element connected between the driving transistor and a common voltage terminal. The first transistor operates in a saturation region, and the driving transistor operates in a linear region. In this way, display characteristics may be improved by reducing deviation of a driving current due to deviation of characteristics of a driving transistor or a driving voltage.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2008Date of Patent: November 20, 2012Assignee: Samsung Display Co., Ltd.Inventors: Joon-Chul Goh, Chong-Chul Chai, Young-Soo Yoon, Sei-Hyoung Jo
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Patent number: 8291798Abstract: The invention relates to a method and a device for producing small, thin sheets from an active-ingredient film (2), in which the latter is produced by casting the film material onto a substrate material or by coating a substrate material, storing it with or without substrate material on a reel, pulling it off the reel and cutting it. It achieves the object of designing a method of this type in such a way that with this method small sheets can be produced as exactly as possible in predetermined sizes. To do this, the active-ingredient film (2) is pulled off automatically, is separated from a substrate material which, if present, and in tensioned form, is fed to a cutting station and is cut, in the feed direction, into long, narrow strips (7) of predeterminable width, and the long strips (7) are brought together in the feed direction and together are fed by a further feed device (10) to a transverse cutter (11), which cuts through the combined long strips (7) at predetermined intervals.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2010Date of Patent: October 23, 2012Assignee: LTS Lohmann Therapie-Systeme AGInventors: Wolfgang Schäfer, Ronald Hackbarth, Detlev Neuland
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Patent number: 7749417Abstract: The invention relates to a method and a device for producing small, thin sheets from an active-ingredient film (2), in which the latter is produced by casting the film material onto a substrate material or by coating a substrate material, storing it with or without substrate material on a reel, pulling it off the reel and cutting it. It achieves the object of designing a method of this type in such a way that with this method small sheets can be produced as exactly as possible in predetermined sizes. To do this, the active-ingredient film (2) is pulled off automatically, is separated from a substrate material which, if present, and in tensioned form, is fed to a cutting station and is cut, in the feed direction, into long, narrow strips (7) of predeterminable width, and the long strips (7) are brought together in the feed direction and together are fed by a further feed device (10) to a transverse cutter (11), which cuts through the combined long strips (7) at predetermined intervals.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2002Date of Patent: July 6, 2010Assignee: LTS Lohmann Therapie-Systeme AGInventors: Wolfgang Schäfer, Ronald Hackbarth, Detlev Neuland
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Patent number: 7698977Abstract: An apparatus for providing groups of shingled slices comprises a jump conveyor and a slicing machine. The slicing machine includes a slicing blade. The jump conveyor includes a first slice receiving section and a second slice receiving section, the first slice receiving section having a first slice receiving surface, and the second slice receiving section having a second slice receiving surface. The jump conveyor is located adjacent the slicing blade so that the first slice receiving surface receives slices cut by the slicing blade directly. The first slice receiving section is articulated with respect to the second slice receiving section to be articulatingly movable relative to the second slice receiving section to vary the angular orientation of the first slice receiving surface.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2004Date of Patent: April 20, 2010Assignee: AEW Delford Group LimitedInventor: Alan Culling
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Publication number: 20080282909Abstract: A system and method are provided that allow meat logs to be manually loaded into a slicing station and thereafter be continuously automatically processed at the slicing station, a harping station, and an insertion station for automated packaging thereof without the need for handling of the meat stacks by workers. To this end, the slicing station is effective to form smaller sections or chubs from the meat logs and to do so such that the chubs are provided with substantially parallel flat end-faces to ensure that high quality meat slices are generated therefrom. The chubs are then transported to the harping station where each of the chubs undergoes a single cutting operation, thus simultaneously forming the meat slices therefrom and substantially maintaining the slices in the configuration of the chubs for generating well-formed stacks of the slices.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2008Publication date: November 20, 2008Inventors: Timothy J. Drebing, Timothy T. Watson, Peter V. Doll, Gary Skaar, Paul Doll, Randy J. Glynn
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Patent number: 7434373Abstract: Stacks of pieces (24) are cut out from the lay-up (20) on a cutting table, on the basis of recorded information relating to the locations of the pieces on the surface of the lay-up, and the skeleton (26) of the lay-up is split up (lines 28) into a plurality of portions while the stacks of pieces are being cut out. Then the lay-up is brought onto an unloading table (60) for successively unloading the stacks of cut-out pieces by causing an unloading tool (80) to move so as to bring it into contact with the stacks that have arrived on the unloading table, by using information relating to the locations of the pieces, and so as to take off each stack from the remainder of the lay-up merely by moving it substantially parallel to the plane of the lay-up, without interfering with the stacks of pieces that have not yet been unloaded.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2006Date of Patent: October 14, 2008Assignee: Lectra SAInventor: François Pommier
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Patent number: 7201089Abstract: A feeder for feeding flat products to a conveyor device includes a magazine for storing the products, a separating device for separating the products from the magazine and a device for producing an index in the products. A gatherer-stitcher includes a plurality of the feeders. A method is provided for producing an index cut in a product being fed.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2002Date of Patent: April 10, 2007Assignee: Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AGInventor: Lutz Richter
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Patent number: 7175172Abstract: A process for introducing a plurality of segregated sheet-like administration forms into a dispenser under formation of a multilayered stack for individually dosable removal, with sheet-like tapes wound-up on rolls being present as starting material, utilizes the following steps. In a first step, a number of sheet-like layers of said tapes, which number corresponds to the stack, is simultaneously drawn from a plurality of rolls. In a further step, the individual tapes are united, using guide means, to form a multilayered strand, which in yet another step, is drawn forward to a cutting station where one length of stack is severed at a time, and wherein a length segment of the multilayered strand corresponding to the stack is substantially in the dispenser prior to being severed from a remainder of the multilayered strand by the cutting device.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2003Date of Patent: February 13, 2007Assignee: LTS Lohmann Therapie-Systeme AGInventors: Peter Steinborn, Horst Dzekan, Klaus Schumann, Wolfgang Laux, Michael Horstmann
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Patent number: 6883409Abstract: A device for cross cutting a cardboard web in which, both the blade drums, a sheet transport conveyor accelerates the sheets and then the sheets are positioned to shingle the sheets on a further conveyor. The sheet transport conveyor has a rerouting roller at the outlet side of its upper pass and then extends downwardly into a sheet discharge gate through which defective sheets are effected.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2000Date of Patent: April 26, 2005Assignee: Jagenberg Querschneider GmbHInventors: Guido Spix, Albert Stitz, Frank Schmid, Wolfgang Lange
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Patent number: 6659442Abstract: A process for introducing a plurality of segregated sheet-like administration forms into a dispenser under formation of a multilayered stack for individually dosable removal, with sheet-like tapes wound-up on rolls being present as starting material, utilizes the following steps. In a first step, a number of sheet-like layers of said tapes, which number corresponds to the stack, is simultaneously drawn from a plurality of rolls. In a further step, the individual tapes are united, using guide means, to form a multilayered strand, which in yet another step, is drawn forward to a cutting station where one length of stack is severed at a time, and wherein a length segment of the multilayered strand corresponding to the stack is substantially in the dispenser prior to being severed from a remainder of the multilayered strand by the cutting device.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2000Date of Patent: December 9, 2003Assignee: LTS Lohamann Therapie-Systeme AGInventors: Peter Steinborn, Horst Dzekan, Klaus Schumann, Wolfgang Laux, Michael Horstmann
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Patent number: 6619169Abstract: A system for punching metal sheets and for stacking metal sheets in the appropriate punched pattern, particularly for electric machines, has a die for punching the metal sheets, a die plate cooperating with the die, and a guiding device for guiding the punched metal sheets below the die plate. The guiding device has at least two clamping elements. The clamping elements are provided for clamping the punched metal sheets on their circumference and thus forming a stack branch-off which permits an uninterrupted punching during the discharge of the metal sheet stack.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1999Date of Patent: September 16, 2003Assignee: Schuler Pressen GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Konrad Wegener, Alfred Bareis
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Publication number: 20030075030Abstract: Sheets held by a sheet transfer mechanism are supplied from a supply unit to an aligning unit, and aligned with each other by the aligning unit. Thereafter, corners of the sheets are cut off by first and second cutting units, and then the sheets are vertically inverted by an inverting unit. Then, the sheets are turned into a given direction by a turning unit, and supplied to a discharge unit, from which the sheets are discharged.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2002Publication date: April 24, 2003Applicant: FUJI PHOTO FILM CO., LTD.Inventor: Masao Tsuruta
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Patent number: 6318224Abstract: A method of and apparatus for slicing products, such as of foodstuffs, has a slicing station at which slices are cut from a product fed to the station. The cut slices fall on a receiver arranged below the slicing station, and the vertical distance between the slicing station and the receiver is varied as a stack of slices builds up on the receiver.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1998Date of Patent: November 20, 2001Assignee: Thurne Engineering Company LimitedInventor: Trevor Barry Hoyland
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Publication number: 20010037710Abstract: A cutter system for cutting a single ply or multiple plies of limp material, or a lay, into a plurality of parts includes a cutter table for supporting the lay with a cutter head for cutting the lay into parts. The cutter system also includes a pair of overlay pinch mechanisms for preventing an overlay material, placed atop of the lay, from being displaced during transitioning of the lay from the cutter table onto a take-off table. Each overlay pinch mechanism includes a bracket for securing the overlay pinch mechanism onto the take-off table and a loaded clamp attaching onto the bracket. The clamp has an engaged position and a disengaged position. In the engaged position, a wheel, pivotably secured to the clamp, engages the overlay material to prevent displacement thereof during transitioning of the lay from the cutter table onto the take-off table.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2001Publication date: November 8, 2001Inventors: Richard Kuchta, Alexander Zusmanovich, Joseph Vivirito
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Patent number: 6292737Abstract: A vehicle follow-up control apparatus includes a distance sensor sensing an actual vehicle-to-vehicle distance from a controlled vehicle to a preceding vehicle, a vehicle speed sensor sensing an actual vehicle speed of the controlled vehicle, and a controller for calculating a desired vehicle speed to be achieved in the controlled vehicle. The desired vehicle speed is calculated in accordance with the actual vehicle-to-vehicle distance, the relative speed and a control gain which is adjusted in accordance with the relative speed.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2000Date of Patent: September 18, 2001Assignee: Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.Inventors: Akira Higashimata, Takenori Hashizume
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Patent number: 6199466Abstract: An apparatus for processing a palletized container (411), the palletized container (411) including a container (413) affixed to a pallet (415). The apparatus includes a receptacle (412) arranged and configured for receiving the palletized container (411). A shearing mechanism is incorporated within the receptacle (412). The shearing mechanism is constructed and arranged for generating relative movement between the container (413) and the pallet (415) such that the container (413) is sheared from the pallet (415). The shearing mechanism includes support structure (428) for supporting the palletized container (411) within the receptacle (412) by engaging the pallet (415) of the palletized container (411). The shearing mechanism also includes a shearing member (440) having an edge (456) spaced a predetermined distance (D1) from the support structure (428).Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 1998Date of Patent: March 13, 2001Assignees: Solid Waste Management Systems, Inc., Nelson Technical Services, Inc.Inventors: John R. Crawford, Michael L. Nelson
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Patent number: 5970834Abstract: Disclosed is a system which includes a method and apparatus for the removal of carton bundles from where they are stacked, such as on pallets, re-positions the carton bundles relative to a carton holding structure such as a hopper, removes the restraining strap(s) from each bundle and feeds the bundle or cartons onto a hopper.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1997Date of Patent: October 26, 1999Assignee: R. A. Pearson CompanyInventors: Gary M. Garofano, Richard Lile, Jerald McBride, James Peterson, Gregory Nowak
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Patent number: 5806396Abstract: An automatic fabric pattern-matching apparatus for, a fabric (MA) which has a pattern continuous at least in the lateral direction and which is unwound and spread from a wound fabric (M) and is fed from one end thereof in the longitudinal direction of the fabric in a hanging manner via a feeding mechanism of the fabric pattern-matching apparatus. The surface of the hanging portion of the fabric (MA) fed in the hanging manner is read by a CCD camera functioning as an optical reading apparatus, so that the vertical position of the fabric (MA) is controlled for aligning the fabric pattern so as to form a lateral straight line, based on the read signal. As a result, disadvantageous phenomena such as bias or bowed patterns created by gravity are eliminated, thereby eliminating defective products due to the disadvantageous phenomena noted.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 1996Date of Patent: September 15, 1998Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha NCAInventor: Kenichi Watanabe
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Patent number: 5267848Abstract: For the purpose of mass-producing sheet pallets made of a synthetic resin with a high productivity and without difficulty, an apparatus for manufacturing sheets is provided, which apparatus includes a process (1001) to feed sheet materials in a predetermined shape and having corner portions, a process (1002) to form sheets of a desired shape by cutting at least the corner portions of said sheet materials and a process (280) to stack said sheetsType: GrantFiled: February 3, 1992Date of Patent: December 7, 1993Assignee: Nippon Petrochemicals Company, LimitedInventor: Akio Totsuka
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Patent number: 5255584Abstract: The device for cutting and stacking products is based upon product slices which are packed in the form of a chain in a foil tube whereby the individual product slices are separated from one another by sealing seams which run perpendicular to the width of the foil tube. The cutting device cuts the individual interlinked product slices in the area of the sealing seam and the cut product slices are placed onto a stacking device in which product stacks are built which are taken to a subsequent packing machine. At the exit of the cutting device is a stacking chamber of which two vertical opposing walls are formed by two belts having spaced fins or projections which form take-up spaces into which the product slices can be introduced.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1992Date of Patent: October 26, 1993Assignee: Natec, Reich, Summer GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Eugen Fakler
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Patent number: 5216963Abstract: A technique for cutting and selectively edge, face or flat setting brick or similar articles. The machine includes a cutter bank for receiving the slugs from a pusher and a device for selectively moving the cutter bank between an operable position and an inoperable position with respect to the pusher. An elevator is located downstream of the cutter bank for receiving bricks from the cutter bank. A controller is connected to the pusher and the elevator whereby the pusher and the elevator are operated in a cooperative relationship.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1991Date of Patent: June 8, 1993Assignee: Arkansas Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Harry D. Leeds, Raymond F. Thompson
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Patent number: 5184924Abstract: Two lifting units (1, 2) have lifting grabs (3) for lifting individual concrete slabs (29) off a prestressing bed on which they have been cast and then stacking them on a pair of support beams (6) to form a pile (28). Once the pile (28) has been formed, the lifting units (1, 2) use lifting hooks (16) contained within an upper frame (14, 15) to lock into the beams (6). A jacking mechanism (13) then raises the upper frames (14, 15) relative to lower frames (11, 12) to lift up the entire pile of slabs (28). The lifting units (1, 2) are mounted on rails (9) which run along the sides of the prestressing bed and lead off to a stockyard where the pile of slabs (28) is taken by the lifting units (1, 2) for storage. During transfer of the individual slabs (29) to the pile (28), drilling units (4) are swung under each slab ( 29) to drill drainage holes. One of the lifting units (1) has a container (21) for dispensing and collecting the beams (6).Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 1991Date of Patent: February 9, 1993Assignee: Partek Concrete Oy AbInventors: Pasi Takalo, Pekka Kinnari, Mikko Henriksson, Tapani Nikku, Hannu Myllymaki
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Patent number: 5146824Abstract: An auxiliary punching device is disclosed, which is attachable to a machine for punching holes at one given location into a stack of sheets of given size, in order to punch other holes at another given location in the same stack at the very same time as the holes are punched at the one location. This auxiliary punching device comprises an auxiliary die and an auxiliary punching tool that are attachable to the main die and punching tool of the punching machine to work in unison therewith. Both of the structural elements are very easy to adjust to fit any required positioning or configuration for the second row of holes to be punched, whatever be the size of the stack of sheets fed to the machine.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1992Date of Patent: September 15, 1992Inventor: J.-Andre Lajoie
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Patent number: 4829863Abstract: An inverter/stacker for use in the manufacture of brick is disclosed in which two gripper frames are provided. Each gripper frame operates to grip slugs at a gripping position and to stack slugs at a stacking position in which the slugs are deposited on other slugs to form pairs of slugs, with one resting on the other. During the transfer, the slugs may be inverted for face-setting or stacked without facing. During each complete cycle of operation, each gripper frame grips transfers and stacks slugs so that higher outputs can be obtained without operating the inverter/stacker at high cyclic rates. In the illustrated embodiment, four slugs are stacked during each cycle of operation.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1987Date of Patent: May 16, 1989Assignee: Pearne, and Lacy Machine CompanyInventor: William F. Milholen
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Patent number: 4815924Abstract: A stacking device for sheets, such as chipboard, plywood or equivalent sheets after a cross-cutting saw, in which cut-off sheet packages are fed and stacked, after being sawn, onto the lifting table of a stacking station into stacks of a predetermined size. The stacking device comprises a feed means which moves the sheets from the entering transport track onto the lifting table of the stacking station.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1987Date of Patent: March 28, 1989Assignee: Oy Raumatic ABInventor: Per A. Jaatinen
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Patent number: 4644729Abstract: A machine for slicing slabs of cheese, sausage or the like comprises a feeding mechanism which supports the slab, feeds it intermittently at an inclination to the horizontal and includes a slab-supporting conveyor belt and gripping claws for holding the back of the slab. The conveyor belt runs over freely rotatable direction-changing rollers and on both sides of the conveyor belt parallel to the upper run thereof and displaceable above same the gripping claws are secured on parallel shafts which are provided with pivoting drives and are mounted in support members to be projectable above the upper run and retractable therefrom. The support members are provided with drives for stepwise advance with fast forward and reverse gears. A mechanism for catching the slices is disposed below the front end of the conveyor belt.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1985Date of Patent: February 24, 1987Assignee: Natec, Reich, Summer GmbH & Co., K.G.Inventor: Ewald Fessler
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Patent number: 4583435Abstract: A machine for slicing slabs of cheese, sausage or the like comprises a feeding mechanism which supports the slab, feeds it intermittently at an inclination to the horizontal and includes a slab-supporting conveyor belt and gripping claws for holding the back of the slab. The conveyor belt runs over freely rotatable direction-changing rollers and on both sides of the conveyor belt parallel to the upper run thereof and displaceable above same the gripping claws are secured on parallel shafts which are provided with pivoting drives and are mounted in support members to be projectable above the upper run and retractable therefrom. The support members are provided with drives for stepwise advance with fast forward and reverse gears. A mechanism for catching the slices is disposed below the front end of the conveyor belt.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1983Date of Patent: April 22, 1986Assignee: Natec Reich, Summer GmbH. & Co. KG.Inventor: Ewald Fessler
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Patent number: 4523502Abstract: Apparatus for accumulating stacks of paper sheets has a cross cutter which repeatedly severs several overlapping running paper webs to form a series of groups of overlapping sheets. Such groups are accumulated into layers at a gathering station, and successively formed layers are engaged and withdrawn by a transfer unit which delivers the layers into the range of a withdrawing conveyor serving to deliver the layers to a stack forming station. The operation of the transfer unit is controlled by a rotary camshaft which is driven by the prime mover for the cross cutter through the medium of a computer-controlled step-down transmission arrangement having a compensating transmission whose control shaft is adjustable by the computer, whose input member receives torque from the prime mover and whose output shaft drives the camshaft through the medium of a change-speed transmission, an adjustable planetary transmission, a bevel gear transmission and a gear transmission.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1984Date of Patent: June 18, 1985Assignee: E.C.H. Will (GmbH & Co.)Inventor: Alfred Besemann
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Patent number: 4331049Abstract: An automatic numerically controlled slotting or notching press arrangement which includes a multi-armed feed and removing device having a turnstile or turntable which is selectively indexed or rotated so as to convey blanks to various processing stations. The feeding and removing device is adapted to transfer the blanks from at least one stack unloading station to a centering or aligning station, a locating or turning station, a processing station, a stator stacking station, and a rotor stacking station. A numerically controlled indexing unit (a clamping table for blanks to be processed) and a numerically controlled tool changing is provided. The stack unloading station and the rotor stacking station form the first and last processing stations and are linked by a conveying device which operates independently of the turnstile or turntable of the feeding and removing device.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 1979Date of Patent: May 25, 1982Assignee: L. Schuler GmbHInventors: Ewald Bergmann, Hans-Martin Dommer
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Patent number: 4326439Abstract: Each row of uncured brick is arranged with a longitudinal axis extending transversely across the width of a push-off table and is serially pushed by preceding rows past the end of the table. An elevator device registers a first platform with the end of the push-off table to receive a first row(s) and a second platform vertically spaced therefrom to receive a second row(s). The upper and lower row(s) are then simultaneously pushed from the elevator onto the upstream end of a marshalling table to form a two layer stack. A first shuttle device includes a plurality of shorter, longitudinally extending bars interspersed between the bars forming the marshalling table. The bars of the shuttle device are vertically movable between a first position beneath the level of the marshalling table bars, and a second position above such level supporting the bricks thereon.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 1980Date of Patent: April 27, 1982Assignee: Clarksville Machine Works, Inc.Inventors: Bob L. Frost, Harry D. Leeds, Joseph E. Eckart
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Patent number: 4253361Abstract: An improved fully mechanized sawmill is provided which is composed of structurally independent modules which are removably mounted on a platform composed of a plurality of side-by-side longerons supported horizontally on files of spaced-apart vertical piers and columns. The longerons provide horizontal stress support for the platform along the files of piers and columns perpendicularly to the cutting axis of the sawmill, and the modules mounted thereon provide horizontal stress support for the platform along the ranks of the piers and columns parallel to the cutting axis. In addition, improved mechanisms and techniques are provided for handling and selecting the sawlogs to be cut, for selecting and distributing the pieces cut therefrom according to shape and utility, and for stacking and handling the distributed pieces at preselected locations according to shape and utility.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1978Date of Patent: March 3, 1981Inventors: Roy R. Pryor, Harold A. Pryor
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Patent number: 4211130Abstract: The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for cutting, grouping and stacking brick wherein after cutting and grouping, selected courses are inverted and stacked on other uninverted courses to form two course high stacks with the respective bricks being stacked face to face in order to assure uniform face color after the bricks have been cured and dried. As a part of the method, rows of single course cut brick are accumulated on a receiving table after exiting from a brick cutting assembly, and selected bricks are transferred from the receiving table to an inverter where they are inverted and deposited back on a course of single high uninverted brick to form a two course stack with the respective bricks being stacked face to face. The formed two course high stack is then transferred to where the same is ultimately loaded onto a kiln car for curing and drying.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1978Date of Patent: July 8, 1980Inventors: John G. Buckner, Cletus E. Lineberry, Jimmy W. Harris
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Patent number: 4207788Abstract: Apparatus for subdividing a web of exposed and developed photographic paper into discrete prints has advancing rolls which move the web lengthwise in stepwise fashion to place successive frame lines into register with a severing device which is thereupon actuated to sever the web in order to separate the foremost print. Such print comes to rest on the wings of two turnable depositing devices which flank the path for the prints downstream of the severing device and are thereupon operated to rotate the wings in opposite directions so as to allow the print thereon to descend onto a composite stacking platform therebelow. The depositing devices have rotary hubs or plate-like orienting members which align the print on the wings with the prints of the stack therebelow.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 1978Date of Patent: June 17, 1980Assignee: AGFA-Gevaert, A.G.Inventor: Bruno Regele
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Patent number: 4182207Abstract: A machine for picking up stacks of sliced food obtained from a slicer and loading the stacks into cavities of a packager which then encloses same. The machine includes a transmission driven in synchronism with the packager that pivots a placer having spring closed doors for stack support from a load position wherein a ram loads each cavity, to an upper pick up position on an inclined, transmission driven, conveyor having suitable stops. The stops retract, and the conveyor pivots downwardly, as the placer moves the stacks to the load position without interference with the stops and the conveyor. Suitable feed conveyors load an escapement for the stacks for the sequential movement of the stacks to the stop positions. A control system is provided to regulate the flow of stacks from the slicer to the loader for continuous loader operation if desired.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1978Date of Patent: January 8, 1980Assignee: Chemetron CorporationInventors: William K. Switzer, Roland W. Wagner
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Patent number: 4173910Abstract: The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for hacking brick specifically involving the stacking of uncured or green brick into a two course high brick stack prior to the bricks being transferred and stacked onto a kiln car for curing and drying. As a part of the method and apparatus of the present invention, slugs of brick material are received and successively pushed by a first pusher through a wire type brick cutter onto a receiving table, each slug resulting in a series of aligned bricks disposed in side-by-side relationship and referred to as a brick row. A vertically movable elevator assembly is mounted adjacent the supply table and includes at least two vertically spaced receiving levels formed therein with each receiving level being adapted to receive and support a row of bricks. As the elevator assembly is actuated up and down, individual brick rows are pushed into each of the respective receiving levels of the elevator assembly.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 1978Date of Patent: November 13, 1979Inventors: Cletus E. Lineberry, John G. Buckner, Jimmy W. Harris
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Patent number: 4173911Abstract: The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for hacking and stacking brick. Brick slugs are received on an off bearing belt and transferred to a discharge area. At the discharge area, a pusher on a fore stroke engages a slug on the off bearing belt and pushes the same onto a receiving area. While the slug is being pushed on the fore stroke, another slug arrives at the discharge area, and the pusher on the aft stroke engages this slug and pushes the same off the other side of the off bearing belt onto an elevator assembly aligned with the off bearing belt which then moves up to a raised position aligned with a second receiving area. A second pusher driven in time relationship with the other pusher then moves the brick slug from the raised elevator assembly onto the second receiving area.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 1978Date of Patent: November 13, 1979Inventors: Cletus E. Lineberry, John G. Buckner, Jimmy W. Harris
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Patent number: 4131041Abstract: A long photographic strip is transported along a predetermined path and comprises a succession of customer orders joined end-to-end. At a cutting station along the path, successive leading ends of the transported strip are severed from the remainder, to successively form severed strip sections. A collector receives the successively formed severed strip sections in succession and forms an accumulating stack of such sections. The successively received strip sections are held in position in the accumulating stack at the collector individually. Upon accumulation of all the strip sections constituting a customer order, the holding action exerted upon the individually held strip sections is relieved, and the strip sections are removed from the collector as a single stack, either manually or by mechanical means.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 1977Date of Patent: December 26, 1978Assignee: AGFA-Gevaert AGInventors: Heinz Ludemann, Harald Fengler, Ferdinand Schaner
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Patent number: 4111086Abstract: An alignment and stacking arrangement for stampings manufactured in a continuous stamping operation by a stamping machine having a punch and associated punch matrix. At least one stacking channel is arranged in the punch matrix for receiving the stampings with an intermediate stack forming device being arranged at the stamping machine at a position below and independent of the punch matrix. The intermediate stack forming device may include at least one locking pawl for reducing the clearance of the stacking channel and/or a mandrel arranged in the stacking channel which is selectively engaged by a holding element during the formation of the intermediate stack. A stacking mandrel or stacking shaft is associated with the mandrel and is displaceable so as to permit a stack of stampings of a predetermined height to be carried away from the stamping machine by a conveyor arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1977Date of Patent: September 5, 1978Assignee: L. Schuler GmbHInventor: Karl Dangelmaier
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Patent number: 4108031Abstract: An alignment and stacking arrangement for stampings manufactured in a continuous stamping operation by a stamping machine having a punch and associated punch matrix. At least one stacking channel is arranged in the punch matrix for receiving the stampings with an intermediate stack forming device being associated with stacking channel. The intermediate stack forming device may include at least one locking pawl for reducing the clearance of the stacking channel and/or a mandrel arranged in the stacking channel which is selectively engaged by a holding element during the formation of the intermediate stack. A stacking mandrel or stacking shaft is associated with the mandrel and is displaceable so as to permit a stack of stampings of a predetermined height to be carried away from the stamping machine by a conveyor arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 1977Date of Patent: August 22, 1978Assignee: L. Schuler GmbHInventors: Karl Dangelmaier, Alfred Kottmann
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Patent number: 4108030Abstract: A stack ejector including a stack receiving platform having a pair of stack supporting surfaces separated by an elongated space, a carriage mounted for reciprocating movement towards and away from the platform generally in the direction of the space, an eccentric for reciprocating the carriage, a stack engaging assembly movably mounted on the carriage and movable therewith through the space and further movable on the carriage between a first position intersecting a plane encompassing the stack supporting surfaces and a second position not intersecting the plane, and structure on the carriage for (a) moving the stack engaging assembly from the first position to the second position at one extreme position of movement of the carriage, (b) maintaining the stack engaging assembly in the second position until the other extreme position of movement is reached, (c) moving the stack engaging assembly to the first position when the other extreme position is reached, and (d) maintaining the stack engaging assembly in thType: GrantFiled: September 7, 1977Date of Patent: August 22, 1978Assignee: Peter Eckrich and Sons, Inc.Inventor: George G. Griswold
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Patent number: 4073118Abstract: An elongated web of exposed and developed photographic film is moved lengthwise and is severed at regular intervals to yield a succession of discrete sections. Related sections (e.g., those belonging to a customer) are assembled into groups of overlapping sections, and such groups are thereupon introduced into discrete envelopes. The assembling of groups takes place in a fan-shaped magazine having a plurality of separate compartments and being movable relative to belts or analogous transporting means for successive sections of the severed film so that each section enters a different compartment. When the magazine accumulates a group of related sections, the sections are expelled from the magazine by a pusher which moves them forwardly (i.e., in the same direction in which the sections were transported to enter the magazine) or sideways and into the respective envelope. The width of each compartment decreases in the direction of forward movement of sections or at right angles to such direction.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1976Date of Patent: February 14, 1978Assignee: AGFA-Gevaert, A.G.Inventors: Klaus Weber, Heinz Ludemann, Andreas Schubert, Karel Pustka
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Patent number: 4072074Abstract: Device for forming orderly arranged groups of packages from a continuous web of packages, comprising a first stem slidably guided vertically and driven between a lowered position underlying the web and a raised position overlying the web, a support secured to the top of the stem, a punching member attached to the support and having a sidewall. The sidewall surrounds a cavity and includes a border defining externally a cutting edge. A die support is provided such as to have a lower side substantially adhering to the upper side of the web and having an opening aligned with and complementary to the punching member, such as to permit the insertion thereof through the opening and the punching out of one package from the web during the raising movement of the punching member from the lowered position to the raised position. A second stem is slidably guided parallel to the first stem and is provided at the top with a plate receivable in the cavity.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 1977Date of Patent: February 7, 1978Inventor: Andrea Romagnoli
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Patent number: 3965783Abstract: Apparatus for slicing food stuffs such as cold meat, sausage and cheese wherein the sliced sections can be selectably stacked or fanned automatically, moved away from the slicing zone, then lifted and moved transversely to a ready station without disorientation or abuse of the sliced foodstuffs.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 1975Date of Patent: June 29, 1976Assignee: Bizerba-Werke Wilhelm Kraut K.G.Inventors: Ernst Muller, Albrecht Maurer