Loader for machine for printing objects from a stack

Material or article handling – Apparatus for moving intersupporting articles into – within,... – Unstacking apparatus

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4147958, 414797, 414938, 414941, B65G 5904

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055494447

ABSTRACT:
A loader for a machine for printing objects presented in a stack includes a lifting device which lifts a stack of objects to be printed stepwise as objects are taken from the stack and a reciprocating transfer device having at least one take-up unit taking an object from the stack on each cycle to convey it to the printing machine. The loader has a retaining clamp with two branches moveable between an away position and a close position in which they can hold a specific number of objects. Level compensating arrangements operate between the retaining clamp and the associated take-up unit. The printing machine can be a machine for printing compact discs, for example.

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