Device for edgewise stacking flat single objects from a belt con

Material or article handling – Apparatus for moving intersupporting articles into – within,... – Positions intersupporting article into row

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53542, 271217, 271306, 4147889, 4147944, 414926, B65G 5708

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051353520

ABSTRACT:
A device for edgewise stacking flat single objects such as letters from a belt conveyor system or the like into a container or a fixed or mobile stacking system utilizes a moving container mounted on its side in front of an output module of a sorting system and moving downwardly at a controlled rate. The container is inclined relative to the vertical and the sorted objects are guided into the container by an inclined flat bottomed chute having a single rib at its lower edge, whereby the objects are flatwise stacked into the container. When the container is then turned upwards, the objects (letters) are stacked edgewise and their orientation and face are maintained.

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