181 |
JPS554049B2 - |
JP1642876 |
1976-02-17 |
JPS554049B2 |
1980-01-28 |
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182 |
JPS545598B2 - |
JP12025372 |
1972-11-30 |
JPS545598B2 |
1979-03-19 |
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183 |
JPS542478B1 - |
JP5153271 |
1971-07-13 |
JPS542478B1 |
1979-02-07 |
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184 |
JPS5312108B2 - |
JP9024972 |
1972-09-08 |
JPS5312108B2 |
1978-04-26 |
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185 |
JPS538998B1 - |
JP8937471 |
1971-11-09 |
JPS538998B1 |
1978-04-03 |
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186 |
Conveyor stop mechanism |
JP1642876 |
1976-02-17 |
JPS51118280A |
1976-10-18 |
BAANAADO JIYON AROO JIYUNIA |
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187 |
JPS5132036B1 - |
JP6528673 |
1973-06-08 |
JPS5132036B1 |
1976-09-10 |
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188 |
JPS5047377A - |
JP12812173 |
1973-11-14 |
JPS5047377A |
1975-04-26 |
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189 |
JPS4872861A - |
JP8859672 |
1972-09-04 |
JPS4872861A |
1973-10-01 |
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190 |
CONVEYING SYSTEM WITH CHAIN FOR TRANSPORTING ARTICLES, IN PARTICULAR GOODS, ALONG A PREDETERMINED PATH |
US15506003 |
2015-08-20 |
US20170282317A1 |
2017-10-05 |
Simon GUHL |
A conveyor installation for the transportation of articles along a predefined path includes a running rail, at least one running carriage which is freely movable along the running rail, and a driven engagement device which extends at least in sections along the running rail and which includes a multiplicity of engagement elements movable along the running rail. Reliable and quiet operation is achieved in that the engagement elements are movable back and forth between two stable positions, wherein, in the first stable position, the engagement elements can be moved relative to the at least one running carriage past the running carriage without entering into engagement with the running carriage (non-engagement position), and wherein, in the second stable position, the engagement elements, during a movement relative to the at least one running carriage past the running carriage, compulsorily enter into engagement with the at least one running carriage (engagement position). |
191 |
HANGER TROLLEY SYSTEM |
US14558524 |
2014-12-02 |
US20160090106A1 |
2016-03-31 |
Sang Kyu PARK |
A hanger trolley system includes: a driving chain provided in a power rail; a hanger trolley including a hanger dog attached to and detached from a chain dog provided in the driving chain and moving along a free rail formed below the power rail; and a sensor confirming coupling between the chain dog and the hanger dog. A coupled state between the chain dog provided in the driving chain and the hanger dog provided in the hanger trolley is confirmed through the sensor, such that judgment on succession when the hanger trolley is succeeded from a pre-process driving chain to a post-process driving chain becomes clearer as compared with the related art. |
192 |
Transport system and method for transporting hanging goods |
US14629707 |
2015-02-24 |
US20150239671A1 |
2015-08-27 |
Michael WEND; Paul JANZEN |
The invention relates to a transport system for transporting hanging goods, the transport system comprising a transport means defining a transport direction, several holding members transportable at the transport means in the transport direction for accommodating hanging goods, and at least one separating unit for separating the holding members. The separating unit has at least one separating means, wherein the holding members are movable, by means of the separating unit, in the transport direction from an undefined configuration into a separated configuration in which there is a predefined distance between the two adjacent holding members. The second distance is greater than the first distance. One separating means interacts with in each case at least one holding member for moving the same from an undefined configuration into the separated configuration. |
193 |
Conveyor installation for hanging items |
US13040883 |
2011-03-04 |
US08561787B2 |
2013-10-22 |
Michael Wend; Paul Janzen |
A conveyor installation for conveying and accumulating hanging items comprises a drive chain which is mounted to a guide rail, and retaining members which are mounted on rollers below the drive chain. The retaining members—together with the items to be transported which are suspended therefrom—are conveyed by the drive chain in a direction of conveyance and, if required, stopped and accumulated by means of a stopping device, with the drive connection being released between the drive chain and the retaining members by displacing the drive chain upwards due to a particular design of coupling members arranged on the lower side of the drive chain. |
194 |
CONVEYOR INSTALLATION FOR HANGING ITEMS |
US13040883 |
2011-03-04 |
US20110214967A1 |
2011-09-08 |
Michael WEND; Paul Janzen |
A conveyor installation for conveying and accumulating hanging items comprises a drive chain which is mounted to a guide rail, and retaining members which are mounted on rollers below the drive chain. The retaining members—together with the items to be transported which are suspended therefrom—are conveyed by the drive chain in a direction of conveyance and, if required, stopped and accumulated by means of a stopping device, with the drive connection being released between the drive chain and the retaining members by displacing the drive chain upwards due to a particular design of coupling members arranged on the lower side of the drive chain. |
195 |
Overhead conveyor |
US10565124 |
2004-07-02 |
US07377377B2 |
2008-05-27 |
Carsten Christiansson |
The invention relates to an overhead conveyor of the type that comprises at least one drive carriage (13) which is drivably arranged in a girder system and from which load-holding means (18) are suspended, and where the girder system comprises an elongate straight box girder (9) having a first inner space with rails (12) for the drive carriage (13) and a second elongate inner space comprising a driven endless belt (5, 6) with means (23) to be drivingly connected to the drive carriage.(13). |
196 |
Overhead conveyor |
US10565124 |
2004-07-02 |
US20070187212A1 |
2007-08-16 |
Carsten Christiansson |
The invention relates to an overhead conveyor of the type that comprises at least one drive carriage (13) which is drivably arranged in a girder system and from which load-holding means (18) are suspended, and where the girder system comprises an elongate straight box girder (9) having a first inner space with rails (12) for the drive carriage (13) and a second elongate inner space comprising a driven endless belt (5, 6) with means (23) to be drivingly connected to the drive carriage.(13). |
197 |
Unit for sorting and packaging products capable of being hung on a hooking member for the purpose of their conveyance, such as bunches of fruits, in particular table grapes or truss tomatoes |
US10799688 |
2004-03-15 |
US06957940B2 |
2005-10-25 |
Philippe Blanc |
A unit for sorting and packaging products has a conveying line with an endless chain beneath which there are articulated about a vertical axis a plurality of coupling arms equipped with a coupling member for pulling plates equipped with a member for hooking on a product and deployed along a conveying track parallel to and below the conveying line. Along this conveying line there are distributed a plurality of work stations, each having a relief track to which the pulled plates are selectively directed by routing elements, and along which each of the plates is successively uncoupled by automatic pivoting of the coupling arms, is brought into a position of readiness for loading or unloading, and then is recoupled automatically to a coupling arm, and hence reintegrated along the conveying line. |
198 |
Production operation with power and free pallet conveyor |
US09639003 |
2000-08-15 |
US06494304B1 |
2002-12-17 |
John Jaynes; Melvin Edwards; Kelsey Schell |
The present invention is directed to a pallet conveyor system that includes a pallet assembly having a pallet and a workpiece coupled to the pallet, a production area where a production task is performed on the workpiece, and a delivery area wherein the pallet assembly is moved to or from the first production area. The pallet conveyor system also includes a first conveyor assembly to drive the pallet assembly through the first production area and a chain conveyor assembly to drive the pallet assembly through the first delivery area. The first conveyor assembly operably engages the pallet in the first production area but not in the delivery area. Conversely, the chain conveyor assembly drivably engages the pallet assembly in the delivery area but not in the production area. |
199 |
Accumulating conveyor |
US09692914 |
2000-10-20 |
US06382396B1 |
2002-05-07 |
Brian R. Dana; Scott P. Bethke; Scott E. Handley; Philip Rizzo, Jr. |
An accumulating conveyor system has an improved carrier assembly and delatching dog therefor which allows the carrier assembly to be orientated along a carrier path in any angle relative to the ground. On a three rail conveyor system, a pallet beam is slidingly connected to the two outer rails. A beaver tail carrier is centrally located on and connected to the pallet beam. The center rail carries a moveable chain having delatching dogs attached thereon at predetermined locations. The delatching dogs are releasably connectable to the beaver tail carrier and function to maintain connection with the beaver tail carrier in any angle along the conveyor path relative to the ground by means of a spring mechanism until an encounter with another beaver tail carrier. |
200 |
Stop mechanism for power and free conveyor system |
US09136075 |
1998-08-18 |
US06253684B1 |
2001-07-03 |
Gareth D. Summa; Andrew L. Meyer |
A stop mechanism for detaching a conveyor trolley from a drive system which normally drives the trolley along a conveyor track. A ramp can be moved into the path of a trolley dog so that the trolley dog moves upwardly along an inclined ramp surface to disengage the trolley dog from a drive dog carried by a driven chain of the conveyor system. The actuating mechanism for the ramp includes a pivotal cam plate actuated by a power cylinder. A cam slot in the cam plate receives a cam roller connected with a guide link which moves in a vertical guide slot. The guide link is connected with the ramp to move it up and down under the control of the actuating cylinder. |