Machine and method for successively feeding stacked blanks

Sheet feeding or delivering – Feeding – Multiple supplies

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271 12, 271245, 271269, B65H 344, B65H 516, B65H 906

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040592618

ABSTRACT:
A machine for successively feeding stacked blanks comprising a conveyor mounted for movement along a conveyor path passing through a receiving station where blanks may be deposited thereon, and a plurality of chutes mounted successively above the conveyor path at the receiving station with each chute positioned in spaced relation with the conveyor. A machine for extracting blanks from stacks and for depositing them upon the chutes is located at the receiving station. The feed machine also has a mechanism for simultaneously holding blanks deposited upon the chutes and for simultaneously releasing them thereby to enable them to be simultaneously placed upon the conveyor and successively conveyed from the receiving station.

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