Method of separating two rows of cigarette packets

Material or article handling – Apparatus for moving intersupporting articles into – within,... – Unstacking apparatus

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4147962, 414786, 1984184, B65G 5902

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054624010

ABSTRACT:
A method of separating two superimposed rows of cigarette packets originally in direct contact with each other, whereby the two superimposed rows are fed into the input station of a separating device in a first direction parallel to the longitudinal axis of the rows; and are fed in a second direction, perpendicular to the first direction, to a separating station where they are separated by raising the top row and subsequently inserting, between the separated rows, a separating plate which is maintained between the rows as these are removed from the separating station in a third direction parallel to the first.

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