Material or article handling – Device for emptying portable receptacle – With container opening means
Patent
1993-05-07
1994-12-27
Huppert, Michael S.
Material or article handling
Device for emptying portable receptacle
With container opening means
414417, 414786, B65B 6900
Patent
active
053759613
ABSTRACT:
The invention provides a method and apparatus for debagging a stack of articles such as can ends and the like which are arranged in a facewise stacked condition in an elongate tubular bag. The method comprises the steps of engaging one end of the bag and then pulling the bag in an axial direction for removing it from the stack of articles while simultaneously retaining the articles in such a manner as to prevent axial movement thereof to a degree sufficient to disengage any of the articles from their facewise stacked condition in response to the axial movement of the bag. The invention also provides novel apparatus for carrying out this method.
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Close, Jr. Thomas E.
Mojden Daniel R.
Fleetwood Systems Inc.
Huppert Michael S.
Keenan James W.
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