Method and apparatus for controlling the withdrawal of articles

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209555, 271 10, B65H 708

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ABSTRACT:
A Method of Controlling the Withdrawal Process is carried out in a Singling Device and Arrangement to increase the throughput of singled shipments such a letters, postcards and the like from a singling device to a conveyor, the delivery of successive shipments from the singling device is controlled as a function of the measured parameters like length, height, thickness, stiffness, surface roughness, and weight of the shipment previously withdrawn from the singling device so that a minimum distance depending on the parameters of the preceding shipment can be adjusted between the withdrawn shipments on the conveyor. Thus, the singled, successive shipments can be offered to a distribution section, such as one equipped with directing switches and stacking compartments, via the conveyor, the minimum spacings between them and with the assurance of troublefree stacking of the shipment in the stacking compartments.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3981493 (1976-09-01), Klappenecker
patent: 4030722 (1977-06-01), Irvine et al.
patent: 4339044 (1982-07-01), Grosvernier

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