序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
121 Tube feeder with self-adjusting loader US625905 1975-10-28 US3985221A 1975-10-28 Willi H. Lueders
A tube feeder has a longitudinal support equipped with two rows of wheels which support various diameter tubes and a loader for delivering tubes one at a time to the wheels. The loader comprises transverse tracks mounted on the longitudinal support and cooperating lifter blades associated with an inclined storage rack. The height of the longitudinal support is adjustable to locate the centerlines of various diameter tubes on the same fixed centerline. As the height of the longitudinal support is adjusted for a particular diameter tube, the loader is automatically adjusted to handle tubes of the same diameter.
122 Arrangement for the separation of objects suspended in batches, primarily anodes and cathodes for electrolytic metal refining US42086173 1973-12-03 US3905468A 1975-09-16 SEGERSTROM KJELL ERIK LENNART
The present invention relates to an arrangement for separation from each other of objects, primarily anodes or cathodes for electrolytic metal refining, provided with rod or spigot-shaped suspension devices carried on and suspended between at least mainly parallel conveyors for the objects. The arrangement is mainly characterized in that some part of the conveyors slopes downwards in the direction of transport, so that on this section the suspension devices are at different heights relative to each other, and that at least two retaining means are arranged to interact with the front of the objects in the direction of transport, namely one retaining means arranged to hold back the next lowest object and the objects above it, which are to be separated, and another retaining means which, after having held back the lowest object releases it for motion along the conveyors whilst the objects above it are held back by the first-mentioned retaining means.
123 Log separation system US38311673 1973-07-27 US3898901A 1975-08-12 SAVAGE DONALD D
A pulp mill log separation system which receives logs from trucks which are longer than the mill equipment will accept, separates the logs and cuts the logs into lengths that can be accepted by the pulp mill equipment.
124 Disc advancing and processing apparatus US30814572 1972-11-20 US3886892A 1975-06-03 WALLS LEROY C
A disc advancing and painting apparatus including a pair of generally cylindrical support rollers rotatably mounted in adjacent side-by-side relationship to provide a cradle for supporting a row of similar discs or the like on edge in adjacent relationship, means for rotating the support rollers in the same angular direction to spin the discs, means for advancing the row from an entrance end of the rollers to the opposite discharge end of the rollers, means for holding the discs on the support rollers during advance from the entrance end toward the discharge end, yieldable gate means at the discharge end of the rollers mounted for movement between a blocking position obstructing discharge of the end disc and a retracted position for discharge of the end disc, and a paint gun disposed adjacent the discharge end of the support rollers for momentarily directing paint against the spinning end disc while the latter is held against discharge by the gate means.
125 Vibratory bar feeder US41638073 1973-11-16 US3882993A 1975-05-13 MEAD DENNIS E
A vibratory bar feeder has a magazine storing a supply of bars and a device for dropping the bars one at a time from the magazine into a trough below the magazine and extending beyond the magazine toward a bar-working machine. The inside of the trough is covered with a pile material having flexible filaments inclined from the vertical toward the bar-working machine, the trough is vibrated in a generally reciprocal motion in the general direction of the inclination of the filaments which are sufficiently resilient to flex under the bars during upward movement of the trough to translate the vibratory motion into feeding speed and force moving the bars toward the bar-working machine.
126 Automatic bar loader or feeder US21186371 1971-12-27 US3802603A 1974-04-09 GORDON R
Apparatus for positioning individual, elongated bar elements to be automatically fed or loaded on an automatic machine such as an automatic bar cutoff machine. The apparatus individually positions elongated bars for delivery for loading to the automatic cutoff machine. Clamping and drive means in the form of grooved pulleys are arranged to clamp an individual bar, one pulley being driven to drive the elongated bar and deliver it to the automatic cutoff machine to a predetermined position. The drive pulley is then reversed. The drive of the drive pulley is by way of cables wrapped around drums with tensioning means to constantly maintain the necessary tension in the cables. The machine can be completely automatic by way of an automatic control system to cause the elongated bars to be fed.
127 Conveyor and article for handling apparatus US3700090D 1971-03-12 US3700090A 1972-10-24 PEARSON REINHOLD A
An apparatus for longitudinally spacing articles on a conveyor as they are carried along a first conveyor. An adjacent longitudinally aligned conveyor surface receives each article. One of the adjacent ends of the conveyor surfaces is moved elevationally relative to the other. A transverse stop is spaced above the conveyor surfaces adjacent to the rear end of the receiving conveyor surface. Movement of the surface alternately positions the stop for clearance of articles moving beneath it for blocking movement of an oncoming article. A forward stop is provided for collecting articles on the receiving conveyor surface when desired.
128 Stem feed arrangement US3667619D 1970-08-07 US3667619A 1972-06-06 LINDBLOM THORE
Felled trees were heretofore fed by a crane one by one to a working unit. This method implied poor utilization of the crane capacity. At the invention the upper part of an inclined sliding chute serves as a buffer space for trees into which a crane can load the entire tree bundle and during the intervals carry out other useful work. The buffer store of trees rests against the inside of the longer arm of an unequally armed angular lever, which with its corner is mounted at the sliding chute. By turning upwardly the shorter arm of the angular lever the tree located closest is taken along and by a full turn of the lever lifted over to the lower part of the chute on which it slides down to the unit. Thereafter the lever is swung into the opposite direction back to its original position for repeating the batching operation.
129 Conveyor for stacked flat bars US3575279D 1969-09-02 US3575279A 1971-04-20 BUCHHEIT OTTO KARL
A device for dropping individual rolled flat bars moved crosswise in a stack over an inclined rake-type cooling bed on an adjacent horizontal roll-type cooling bed comprises inclined transport rolls having crescent-shaped bar stops with a maximum height corresponding to the top of the bar stack and rotatable to decrease the crescent level for dropping the bars successively on the roll-type cooling bed.
130 Device for feeding stacks of books of the like to the cutting station of a machine US46270365 1965-06-09 US3381794A 1968-05-07 GUNTHER HEIDORN
131 Apparatus for feeding stacks of articles US24628562 1962-11-28 US3257007A 1966-06-21 RAYNOR WARREN S
132 Apparatus for sensing smaller article in line of larger articles being conveyed US31008363 1963-09-19 US3241666A 1966-03-22 PREU HELMUT W; HOHENSTEIN WILLIAM G
133 Bar unscrambling machine US26215563 1963-03-01 US3182816A 1965-05-11 JOSEPH ILLO
134 Article feeding device for supplying groups of articles to packaging instrumentalities US21265262 1962-07-26 US3154188A 1964-10-27 CROSS CEDRIC B
135 Lumber separator and feeder US11157861 1961-05-22 US3071235A 1963-01-01 RENDALL BURTON T
136 Device for controlling movement of pipe or the like along a roller conveyer US7783549 1949-02-23 US2597941A 1952-05-27 LONG LOUIS W
137 Conveyer table US51540943 1943-12-23 US2405141A 1946-08-06
138 Mechanism for feeding articles to machines US52128844 1944-02-05 US2369575A 1945-02-13 ARTHUR KAY JAMES
139 Work feeding device US24874138 1938-12-31 US2192503A 1940-03-05 ISIDOR NEWMAN
140 Feeding mechanism US42517230 1930-02-01 US1828595A 1931-10-20 DANLY ROBERT C
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