Material loads and methods for handling material

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

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53157, 108 511, 206597, 206813, B65G 5902

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052696456

ABSTRACT:
This invention pertains to handling of material on a supporting surface, preferably a pallet (74). It is addressed especially to the handling of material in pallet loads. The invention provides material handling systems and methods for placing material on a supporting surface by a palletizer (10) and removing it from that supporting surface by a depalletizer (210); and wherein the common element necessary to make the system function resides in the use of a special spacing sheet under each layer (178) of material in the load. Supporting members include spacing sheets (161) and (166) having novel characteristics in their top and bottom surfaces, and novel tacky spacing sheets (300) which are lightly and temporarily bonded to the underlying layer or pallet.

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patent: 3430585 (1969-03-01), Grant et al.
patent: 3776145 (1973-12-01), Anderson et al.
patent: 4043097 (1977-08-01), Ishida et al.

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