Conveyors: power-driven – Conveyor section – Reciprocating conveying surface
Patent
1977-09-07
1979-05-22
Reeves, Robert B.
Conveyors: power-driven
Conveyor section
Reciprocating conveying surface
B65G 2502
Patent
active
041554434
ABSTRACT:
A plurality of articles to be conveyed and stored for selective delivery to meet an intermittent demand each has an upper end in selective contact with a pair of elongated fixed ride bars extending from a load station to a distant unload station. The upper ride bars form in part a support for the upper ends of the articles. A lower end of each article is in contact with and supported on an elongated movable ride bar positioned below the upper bars so as to maintain the articles in an inclined orientation. By reciprocating the lower ride bar, the articles are walked from the load station to the unload station where they may be accumulated and stored in a damage-resistant stacked condition ready for selective release as required.
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Amsted Industries Incorporated
Kostka Fred P.
Nase Jeffrey V.
Reeves Robert B.
Schmitt John L.
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