Stack-holding member with aligned stacked rings

Special receptacle or package – For an annular article

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206493, B65D 8502

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055032702

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BRIEF SUMMARY
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention is related generally to part-holding devices and, more particularly, to devices for stacking ring or disk shaped parts.


BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Certain manufacturing processes utilize lock rings or similar components which are shaped in a ring or disk configuration and have a radial slot (or "opening"). Efficient manufacturing requires that the rings be organized in such a way that they may be simply and easily incorporated into the production process. The rings must also be organized so that the supply of rings may be quickly and rapidly replenished as the manufacturing process progresses.
Several devices of the prior art have sought to solve these problems but have met with only limited success. Two examples are GB-PS 821 955 and DE-GM 72 34 344. In these known stack-holding devices, the stack-holding member is held in the inner space of the arranged parts in a non-adjustable and non-rotatable manner. If the inner space of the parts has a ring shaped contour that is not stepped, a supporting element is used which rests flush against the contour of the inner space. This requires a substantial supporting element and therefore also a substantial stack-holding member which is usually designed in the form of a corresponding profile section and is manufactured accordingly. This embodiment of the stack-holding member could be economical for parts of small dimensions, but such an embodiment of the stack-holding member is not economical for large, heavy parts since, on the one hand, it is very expensive and, on the other hand, the weight is greatly increased. This latter disadvantage can be avoided to some extent by using a hollow profile section, as is additionally disclosed by GB-PS 821 955.
U.S. Pat. No. 2,985,295 illustrates an arrangement wherein the parts are embedded or shrunk in a foil, whereby the orientation of the parts must be done on an auxiliary rail prior to the shrinking or embedding process. The stack thus formed is placed on a guiderail of a removal device and, following the removal of the foil, the separation of the parts can begin. The alignment of the parts in this arrangement, however, is done by the foil. This very foil is currently the source of problems, due to environmental considerations, expense and inconvinience of removing the foil. The removal of the foil and its disposal increases the cost of unstacking the parts. In addition, these problems are aggravated in stacks that contain large parts.
A simple, inexpensive device capable of stacking a plurality of ring-shaped parts so that the parts may be easily manipulated and replenished would represent a significant improvement.


OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION

It is an object of this invention to provide an improved device for stacking ring or disk shaped parts having a radial slot thus overcoming some of the problems and shortcomings of devices of the prior art.
Another object of this invention is to provide a device which organizes and supports a plurality of ring or disk shaped parts each having a radial slot.
It is also an object of the invention that the device organize and support the ring or disk shaped parts so that they are oriented in a single direction.
A further object of this invention is to provide a device which organizes, supports and orients the parts so that they may be easily and efficiently transferred from the device.
It is also an object of this invention that parts may be easily and efficiently placed onto the stack-holding device.
Yet another object of this invention is to provide a stack-holding device which may be reused.
An additional object is to provide a stack-holding device to which parts may be secured thus preventing loss of such parts.
A further object of this invention is to provide a packaging device which is simple to manufacture, sturdy and lightweight.
These and other important objects will be apparent from the following descriptions and from the drawings.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The task of the invention is to devise a stack-holding device of the initia

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