Package making – Group forming of contents unit and subsequent or further... – Layer – stack – or column
Patent
1988-12-12
1994-10-11
Spruill, Robert L.
Package making
Group forming of contents unit and subsequent or further...
Layer, stack, or column
53528, 53544, 4147905, 4147912, B65B 3550, B65B 3556, B65B 6302
Patent
active
053535766
ABSTRACT:
Copies (22) of preferably folded or stitched printed matter are transferred by means of a loading device (20) from a preceding station to a stacking device (30). The copies (22) are stacked in the stacking means (30) into stacks (120), positioned on a bottom (96). The bottom (96) can be lowered together with the stack (120) lying thereon. During this movement, the bottom is lowered simultaneously into a banding means (106) which applies itself to the bottom and the side walls of the stack. Thereafter the banding means (106) is closed tightly on top of the lowered stack (120), by means of sealing rams (118). The stack (120), with the loop wrapped around it, is then carried off, and the lowered bottom (96) or its partial bottoms (98, 100) return to their upper position.
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Palamides Aldo
Palamides Sesto
Palamides Stefano
Johnson Linda B.
Spruill Robert L.
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