Method and apparatus for transporting cut brick elements to a tr

Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Outside of mold sintering or vitrifying of shaped inorganic... – Including plural heating steps

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831551, 813072, 83318, 264157, 425315, 425316, B26D 706

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042585996

ABSTRACT:
In transporting brick elements cut from a continuous ribbon of brick-forming material to a transfer station for transfer onto pallets or the like, the ribbon is advanced towards the transfer station as the brick elements are cut from the leading end portion of the advancing ribbon. The cut brick elements are cut on an advancing cutting carriage and transferred therefrom onto a first conveyor means and from there to a second conveyor means, the first and second conveyor means advancing at a faster speed than the advancement of the ribbon. During the return of the cutting carriage, the first conveyor means moves at the same speed as the advancing ribbon while second conveyor means remains stationary to facilitate transfer of the cut brick elements onto pallets or the like.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3776075 (1973-12-01), Matthews
patent: 4175455 (1979-11-01), Genis

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