Conveyors: power-driven – With means to facilitate working – treating – or inspecting... – Means to convey a palleted load back and forth between an...
Patent
1989-04-24
1990-11-20
Valenza, Joseph E.
Conveyors: power-driven
With means to facilitate working, treating, or inspecting...
Means to convey a palleted load back and forth between an...
198349, 1984652, 29 33P, B65G 4300
Patent
active
049711890
ABSTRACT:
A modular assembly line apparatus for automatically assembling multiple component devices, such as sprinkler units and the like, includes a central support table including upper and lower reference rails for mounting assembly fixtures and mechanisms, high and low pressure air manifolds built into the table, a conveyor for continuously moving support pallets along the table, and multiple independent work stations with pallet stop and support fixtures responsive to indicators on the pallets for selectively stopping and supporting work pieces for programmed work or assembly functions.
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Fleming Marc A.
Porter LaMonte D.
Hunter Industries
Valenza Joseph E.
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