Apparatus for stacking sacks onto pallets

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214 6DK, B65G 5724

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040223345

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for automatically stacking sacks onto pallets, comprising several conveyor means, sack positioning and flattening devices, sack transfer devices, sack layer assembling devices, a packing plate assembly, an elevator platform, and actuating and control means wherein sacks supplied to the apparatus in a substantially continuous feed stream are flattened and assembled into sack rows, several sack rows are assembled into a sack layer, and several sack layers are successively stacked on a pallet. Empty pallets are automatically supplied to the elevator platform from a pallet magazine. The elevator platform cooperates with the packing plate assembly for transferring the sack layers onto the pallet. Fully loaded pallets are discharged automatically at the output side of the apparatus.

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