Apparatus for handling parts

Material or article handling – Apparatus for charging a load holding or supporting element... – Supply source capable of reversible 180 degrees revolution

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51215HM, 51237T, 198377, 1984761, 414224, 414758, B65H 100

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046663584

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for handling parts having a table disposed in a generally horizontal plane, a plurality of first and second part carriers spaced angularly around the upper side of said table, and means for continuously rotating said table about its upright axis. Parts are automatically loaded onto the first part carriers as the table rotates. Subsequently, transfer mechanisms associated with each pair of first and second part carriers cooperate with transfer cams mounted adjacent the table to turnover and transfer parts from the first part carriers to the second part carriers. Parts are then automatically unloaded from the second part carriers as the table rotates.

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patent: 3122234 (1964-02-01), Kagley
patent: 3490575 (1970-01-01), Herrmann
patent: 4143776 (1979-03-01), Meyers et al.
patent: 4270649 (1981-06-01), Mayer
patent: 4492512 (1985-01-01), Mink
Excerpt from Mattison Magazine, "Your News" (Fall 1983).

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