Packaging machines

Package making – Group forming of contents unit and subsequent or further... – Layer – stack – or column

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53252, B65B 3544, B65B 3550

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045149640

ABSTRACT:
A packaging machine has a loading station in which load items are loaded into a container. A load transport conveyor extends through the loading station. A load supporting compartment is formed on the conveyor. The compartment has a discharge passage opening from the trailing end thereof and a guide at the trailing end for guiding a load item toward the discharge passage. A receiver is located in said loading station for receiving a load item discharged from the load supporting compartment. A stop is located in the loading station and extends into the path upstream of said receiver whereby the movement of a load item carried by the load supporting compartment along the path is arrested by contact with said stop means and continued movement of the load transporting conveyor causes the load item to engage the guide to be directed thereby through the discharge passage into the receiver.

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