Automated separating packaging system for continuously feeding w

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198406, 1984189, 198452, B65G 3700

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ABSTRACT:
An automated separating and packaging system for continuously feeding warp flakes mainly makes use of the funnel-shape guiding plates at each of the front end of two tracks respectively to guide the warp flakes into filling conveyers which have partitions set up. Gravitational forces adjust the direction of the flakes along with the orientation guiding plate which slants downward and possesses concave surfaces and has a prop-up device underneath. It also makes use of a reversing conveyer which slants upward to adjust the turning speed in order to control the tangential speed of the flakes escaping from the extremity in order to turn the flakes over by the use of the rotational inertia and the difference in elevation, thereafter, the flakes enter a stack-up conveyer having a photoelectric sensor, and the rear end of the conveyer is connected to a stopping plate which is controlled by the telescopic rod of an actuator to enable it to stack up the flakes into small stacks, carry out partitioning and merge the small stacks from the two tracks by the use of photoelectric sensor and the actuator to control the ascending and descending time of the stopping plate, thereby, to attain the object of the automation for continuously orienting, counting, stacking, separating and merging processes to facilitate the packaging operation in the next stage.

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