Method and device for successively feeding flat products

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198580, 198609, B65G 4712

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051059304

ABSTRACT:
A method and device for successively feeding flat products, i.e. flat slab-shaped products such as sweets or biscuits, from an input container to a user machine, whereby the products are fed in bulk, and in excess of the capacity of the user machine, to an aligning conveyor by which they are fed successively, arranged flat and aligned with one another, to the input of a metering device, which feeds them successively to the input of the user machine in an amount equal to the capacity of the same; any excess products fed to the input of the metering device being detoured onto a recirculating conveyor.

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