Conveyors: fluid current – With diverse power-driven conveyor – Endless
Patent
1979-06-05
1981-12-08
Rowland, James L.
Conveyors: fluid current
With diverse power-driven conveyor
Endless
198459, 198493, 198689, 406 79, 406 85, B65G 5102
Patent
active
043045081
ABSTRACT:
Apparatus for transferring articles, e.g. thermoformed plastic cups along a conveyor and then removing them from the conveyor. To overcome problems of interference between closely positioned cups on the conveyor when removing them, a device is provided to accelerate cups in succession as they approach their position for removal from the device. This acceleration increases the distance between cups and permits sufficient time for their individual removal. In a practical apparatus, the accelerating device is an air nozzle to apply pressurized air along the conveyor and push along the cups.
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Bellaplast GmbH
Rowland James L.
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