Package making – Group forming of contents unit and subsequent or further... – Layer – stack – or column
Reexamination Certificate
2006-07-11
2006-07-11
Sipos, John (Department: 3721)
Package making
Group forming of contents unit and subsequent or further...
Layer, stack, or column
C053S543000, C053S252000, C198S468300
Reexamination Certificate
active
07073312
ABSTRACT:
In a device for transferring articles in a controlled configuration from a feeding line to a receiving line, an oscillating arm having suction grippers picks up the articles, arranged in a first configuration, at an inlet station and transfer the articles up to an outlet station. The oscillating arm and grippers release the articles at the outlet station in a second configuration. A plurality of collecting compartments receive the articles in the second configuration. During transferring, guiding cams cooperate with the grippers for changing uniformly the distance between the articles from the first configuration to the second configuration. Pushers convey then the articles in the collecting compartments into seats made in the receiving line.
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WO 00/68086.
Coleman Sudol Sapone P.C.
Packservice S.r.l.
Sapone William J.
Sipos John
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