Method and device for transferring articles

Conveyors: power-driven – Conveyor system for establishing and moving a group of items – By shifting group from row conveyor onto row conveyor

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198450, 1984751, B65G 4726

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061057509

ABSTRACT:
A method of transferring elongated articles from a first path to a second path crosswise to the first, whereby the articles are fed longitudinally along the first path in a first and second succession side by side and parallel to each other, and are fed transversely along the second path; the articles in the first succession are picked up by means of a first pickup member, and the articles in the second succession by means of a second pickup member; the first pickup member and respective article are fed along a first portion of a first annular trajectory extending about a first axis; the second pickup member and respective article are fed along a second portion of a second annular trajectory extending about a second axis; and the lengths of the first and second portions depend on the arrangement of the articles along the second path.

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