Conveyors: power-driven – Conveyor system for establishing and moving a group of items – By shifting group of items simultaneously from stream...
Patent
1986-01-03
1988-01-05
Spar, Robert J.
Conveyors: power-driven
Conveyor system for establishing and moving a group of items
By shifting group of items simultaneously from stream...
198728, 198735, 414417, B65G 4726
Patent
active
047170123
ABSTRACT:
An output buffer apparatus for an integrated circuit handler comprises a plurality of buffer tracks adapted to slidably contain integrated circuits. The tracks are designed to engage only the body portions of the integrated circuits so as to avoid lead damage. A belt running parallel to each track carries paddles which interrupt the path of the integrated circuits thereon. Movement of the belt moves the paddles so that the functions of stopping further movement down the track and forcing the integrated circuits off the output end of the track are performed. Thus, the buffer tracks also serve a sleeve loading function of the handler.
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Frisbie Milo W.
Swapp Mavin C.
Gastineau Cheryl L.
Motorola Inc.
Spar Robert J.
Warren Raymond J.
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