Conveyors: power-driven – With means to facilitate working – treating – or inspecting...
Patent
1985-11-19
1987-06-16
Nase, Jeffrey V.
Conveyors: power-driven
With means to facilitate working, treating, or inspecting...
29564, 29703, 29791, 29799, 29824, 141232, 901 6, B23Q 1522, B23Q 1600
Patent
active
046730753
ABSTRACT:
A working arrangement for performing multiple operations with a robot comprises a plurality of working stations at each of which a predetermined operation with a tool is performed to an unfinished work, a shifting unit provided in connection with each working station for holding the tool so as to be movable between a predetermined reference position and an operating position in each working station and for shifting the tool to the reference position from the operating position, and a robot provided to be movable in relation to the working stations for causing the tool to move from the reference position to the operating position in each working station.
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Kanamaru Takeshi
Nakano Kiyoshi
Shirai Toshikazu
Ueyama Masato
Ferguson Jr. Gerald J.
Hoffman Michael P.
Malamud Ronni S.
Mazda Motor Corporation
Nase Jeffrey V.
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