Device for conveying insulating glass panes

Conveyors: power-driven – Conveyor section – Load simultaneously engaged between and moved by a plurality...

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198817, 1988363, B65G 1514

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052808327

ABSTRACT:
For transporting sealed insulating glass panes having glass plates (1,1') of different sizes, a conveying device is provided having hook-like carrying elements (23) with pressure jaws (4) and supports (3) for the smaller glass plate (1) and pressure jaws (25) and supports (26), attached to separate conveyor chains (14') and (27), for the larger glass plate (1') projecting beyond the smaller glass plate (1). The conveyor chain (27) with the supports (26) is adjustable with respect to its height so that the pressure jaws (4) and (25) engage, independently of the overhang of the larger glass plate (1'), in all cases in the zone of a spacer frame between the glass plates (1,1').

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