Method and apparatus for feeding separator sheets to a stack

Cutting – With product handling means – Including means to form or hold pile of product pieces

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83140, 83153, 83277, 83382, B65H 3304, B65G 5710

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053754930

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for feeding separator sheets (20) to a stack is disclosed. Separator sheets (20) made of paper or another material are disposed between carton layers (19) of a pallet (13) loaded with cartons (10). The separator sheets are produced by a separate separator sheet unit (25) by way of being severed from a web of material (21 ) and are placed onto the carton layers (19). The separator sheet unit (25) operates independently of a palletizer (12) for the cartons (10). The separator sheet unit (25) is comprised of a web conveyor (29) for transporting the web of material (21) in portions, and a blank conveyor (30) for receiving and transporting the separator sheets ( 20) and placing them on the carton layers (19). Additionally, a cutting unit (37) for severing a blank (23) is provided.

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patent: 4015702 (1977-04-01), Bergling
patent: 4297927 (1981-11-01), Kuroda
patent: 4356054 (1982-10-01), Gotz
patent: 4376400 (1983-03-01), Gazzarrini

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