Mechanical annealed laminations breaking apparatus

Conveyors: power-driven – Conveyor section – Reciprocating conveying surface

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225 93, 209680, B65G 2700

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058101560

ABSTRACT:
A mechanical apparatus for separating annealed laminate plates which have become stuck to one another during an annealing process. The apparatus is positioned along a conveyor path of the annealed laminate plates and is used to vibrate the plates to break them apart. The apparatus is comprised of a power roller conveyor, a vibratory table positioned along the conveyor path, and a cage to prevent the plates from falling from the table when vibrated. A tray of laminate plates is moved onto the table by means of the power roller conveyor. With the cage lowered over the tray of plates, the table is vibrated for a short cycle causing the plates to break apart from one another. The cage is then lifted and the tray of separated plates is conveyed further down the line.

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