Control method in an intermittently moving mechanism and a shift

Electricity: motive power systems – Positional servo systems – Digital or numerical systems

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209565, G05B 1926

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042400171

ABSTRACT:
The present invention discloses a control method, and a shift register for carrying out the control method, for use with an intermittently moving mechanism designed to automatically perform various inspections and operations with respect to a product, wherein the inspection result signals and/or operation instruction signals are placed in correspondence to a plurality of successively fed products, and wherein exterior instruction signals may be entered at suitable times, and wherein a plurality of different inspection result signals and/or operation instruction signals may be issued by a single device. These inspection result signals and operation instruction signals may or may not be shifted to other inspection and operation positions to thereby use the mechanism in a variety of modes.

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