Potato chips processing machine

Conveyors: power-driven – Conveyor system for establishing and moving a group of items – By shifting group of items simultaneously from stream...

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53159, B65B 3530

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040983927

ABSTRACT:
Concave potato chips are arranged in edge standing, nested, aligned relationship, with their rectilinear dimensions extending upwardly, and the line of potato chips is moved along its length toward a packaging apparatus. Juxtaposed separator blades are inserted downwardly into the line of potato chips as the blades move with the line of potato chips, and the blades are moved apart to form a gap in the line and therefore create separate groups of potato chips as the potato chips move to the packaging apparatus.

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