Photoelectric control system for parts orientation

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198395, B65G 4724

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ABSTRACT:
A photoelectric control system for parts orientation for automatically checking attitudes of individual parts which are successively transferred along a parts feeding track of a parts feeder. The system includes at least one photoconductive detecting element mounted at one side of a predetermined detecting position on the feeding track and normally exposed to light incident thereon across the feeding track. The system includes an adaptable circuit means for activating a parts rejecting means to remove a part from the feeding track depending on the signals from the detecting elements. The system also includes a spacing means for spacing apart the parts which successively pass the detecting position.

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