Equipment to load an underlayer in a mould for making cement til

Fluent material handling – with receiver or receiver coacting mea – With means to move supply means and/or receiver to – from or... – Movably mounted supply

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141177, 141181, 425257, 425258, B65B 116, B65B 4350

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043065953

ABSTRACT:
A device for loading a dosage layer of material, preferably concrete, at a laying-down position for manufacturing tiles and the like comprising, a conveyor for supplying a continuous layer of the material, a bell having a diaphragm and edges surrounding the diaphragm defining a dosage space for receiving a dosage layer of the material and a driving unit for driving the bell to move it into engagement with the continuous layer on the conveyor to receive a dosage layer of material in the dosage space. A suction pump is connected to the interior of the bell for establishing an underpressure therein so that the dosage layer of material is held by suction in the dosage space. A plurality of the bells may be provided on a single turret so that one dosage layer of material is being drawn up while another dosage layer of material is being laid down at another location.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3656517 (1972-04-01), Taylor et al.

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