Method and apparatus for mass transit of cylindrical articles be

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198689, 198811, B65G 1514, B65G 1746

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ABSTRACT:
Apparatus and method for transporting articles, such as cylindrical containers, between differing elevations by initially conveying articles onto a foraminous belt, conducting the belt over a first plenum having a curved supporting surface to secure the articles to the belt and the belt to the surface by means of vacuum while transitioning the articles and belt from a level to an inclined orientation, conveying the articles to a differing elevation while inclined by securing the articles between parallel, spaced belts, and again transitioning from an inclined orientation to a level orientation by passing the foraminous belt over a second plenum having a curved supporting surface and securing the articles to the belt and the belt to the surface by means of vacuum during transition from the inclined orientation to the horizontal orientation.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3603448 (1971-07-01), Okano
patent: 3741366 (1973-06-01), Van Melle et al.

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