Device for transferring crosswound coils from a crosswound coil

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198430, 242 355A, 294 871, 414 68, 414 80, 414626, 414736, 414908, B65G 6700

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ABSTRACT:
A device for transferring crosswound coils from a crosswound-coil delivery location of a textile machine into a box-shaped conveyance includes a flat conveyor for collecting crosswound coils in mutually adjacent rows, and grippers for unloading the collected crosswound coils, the flat conveyor and the grippers being combined into one structural unit, the structural unit being pivotable in a vertical plane through an angle of substantially 180.degree. and being controllably changeable in position in vertical and horizontal direction.

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