Device for conveying, stacking, and packing aligned laminations

Package making – With contents treating – Reshaping

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53532, 53580, 156378, 156468, 156489, 156512, 156519, 156552, 156562, B32B 3110, B32B 3118

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042043808

ABSTRACT:
An arrangement for feeding, stacking and packaging plate-like members punched by the die of a press of the type wherein the plate-like members are carried away initially vertically and then along a curve away from the vicinity of the press by guideways is formed of dispensers from which connecting material is fed over connecting devices adjacent the guideways into engagement with the punched members. According to preferred embodiments, the connecting material is provided with adhesive on one side, the connecting devices are spring-biased rollers, and a packet height marking mechanism is provided.

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patent: 1864478 (1932-06-01), Ward
patent: 2288972 (1942-07-01), Millenaar
patent: 2968137 (1961-01-01), DeMallie
patent: 3413177 (1968-11-01), Hoyt
patent: 4093493 (1978-06-01), Welch et al.
patent: 4094720 (1978-06-01), Talbert
"The High speed Blanking Press of Today", Sheet Metal Industries (British Magazine), Oct. 1974, pp. 655-656.

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