Conveyors: power-driven – Conveying system having plural power-driven conveying sections – Including power-driven means for laterally shifting a...
Patent
1998-06-29
2000-04-04
Ellis, Christopher P.
Conveyors: power-driven
Conveying system having plural power-driven conveying sections
Including power-driven means for laterally shifting a...
198597, B65G 3700
Patent
active
060449624
ABSTRACT:
A pusher bar assembly (20) having a flexible, horizontally extending pocket bar (22) of sufficient longitudinal extent to push a linear array of glass containers on a cross-conveyer transversely of the cross-conveyor into an annealing lehr. The pocket bar, which engages the containers to be pushed, is disengageably secured to a pair of aligned horizontal pusher bars (26, 28), whose adjacent ends are spaced apart from one another. The pusher bars are secured, respectively, to first and second downwardly extending beams (30, 32).
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Ellis Christopher P.
Owens-Brockway Glass Container Inc.
Tran Khoi H.
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