Device for feeding stacks of cutouts to a user machine

Material or article handling – Apparatus for moving intersupporting articles into – within,... – Unstacking apparatus

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414792, B65G 5900

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052755274

ABSTRACT:
The device for automatically feeding stacks of cutouts to a user machine comprises an inclined supporting surface which is suitable to receive in succession the stacks and supports a guide on which a trolley can slide; the trolley is provided with a supporting element for a stack to be fed to the machine; an unloading station is defined on the supporting surface and is provided with a stop device which is suitable to be crossed by the trolley; a loading device is provided with a lifting element which can move between a lowered position, at a station for the removal of a stack, and a raised position, at an output station, in which the lifting element is engaged by the supporting element of the trolley so as to cause the extraction of the stack from the lifting element.

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Patent Abstracts of Japan--vol. 10, No. 189 (M-494)(2245) 3 Jul. 1986 & JP-A-61 33 427 (Motoda Electronics Co.)-17 Feb. 1986.

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