Method and apparatus for simultaneous transfer of workpieces bet

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198375, 1984682, B65G 2500

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ABSTRACT:
Multiple workpieces at various stages of manufacture are simultaneously transported, aligned, and processed along the assembly line. Separate workpiece transports are provided for a corresponding number of workstations that perform manufacturing operations on the workpieces. The workpiece transports are capable of movement in the X,Y and Z coordinate directions and can provide rotation in the X-Y plane. The workpiece transports are capable of movement in the X,Y and Z coordinate directions and can provide rotation in the X-Y plane. A workpiece removal component removes a finished workpiece to a storage or stacking area. The device may be used to manufacture either all left, all right, or both left and right version of the workpiece.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3075651 (1963-01-01), Kaden
patent: 3601393 (1971-08-01), Hawley
patent: 4754863 (1988-07-01), Tsuchiya et al.
patent: 4921387 (1990-05-01), Bennington

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