Classifying – separating – and assorting solids – Adhesion – Coated surface or mass
Patent
1975-03-27
1976-03-02
Knowles, Allen N.
Classifying, separating, and assorting solids
Adhesion
Coated surface or mass
340259, 235 92SH, 340173FF, B07C 500
Patent
active
039416860
ABSTRACT:
An improved memory for a glass container inspection machine. In one common form of glass container inspection machines, the containers are indexed through multiple stations where they are inspected for various attributes. Rejection of defective containers can take place only after all of the inspections have been made. The information relative to a defective container is placed in a master-slave type flip-flop uniquely associated with a particular inspection station. Information is then shifted through a group of series-connected master-slave type flip-flops in synchronism with the movement of the container until the container, if defective, reaches a location where it can be rejected. The information is moved or clocked by a generated clock pulse that has a rise time that is faster than the information transfer time through the flip-flops.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3757940 (1973-09-01), Damm
Holler Edward J.
Knowles Allen N.
McLary Steve M.
Owens--Illinois, Inc.
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