Tray saddle arrangement for automated product handling system

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

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198388, B65H 2956

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055315631

ABSTRACT:
In order to prevent stacks of containers from shifting under the influence of vibration produced by an automated product handling system and assuming positions wherein jamming/mishandling is apt to occur, a container saddle ad stopper arrangement is provided on one or more of the platforms on which the container stacks are received and arranged to engage in recesses formed in the underside of the containers in a manner which ensures that the lowermost trays assume the required orientation and position on the platform.

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