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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
61 Compact storing and retrieving apparatus particularly useful for aircraft US38062 1998-03-11 US06059229A 2000-05-09 David Luria
Apparatus for compactly storing and retrieving a plurality of movable devices of the same size and external configuration, particularly containers in an aircraft, includes a support for horizontally supporting the movable devices in the form of a two-dimensional matrix constituted of two columns and a plurality of rows of two devices in each row, with a vacant space for one device in each of the first and last rows of the matrix. The apparatus further includes longitudinal and transverse transfer assemblies for shifting the devices to permit them to be selectively stored or retrieved, and retainer members engageable with the outer faces of the devices for securing them against movement at all times except during an actual storing or retrieving operation.
62 Apparatus for the guiding of workpieces US067849 1998-04-27 US5992616A 1999-11-30 Wolfgang Kliesow; Edgar Stengel
The invention relates to an apparatus for the guiding of workkpieces (2) which has at least one curved guideway (11, 12) and which renders automatic emptying simple. This is achieved according to the invention by a guide device (16, 17) which can be adjusted in the guide path provided by the curved guideway (11, 12) and which in the state adjusted into the guide path transfers the workpieces (2) in a straight line from the inlet (50) of the curved guideway (11, 12) to its outlet (51).
63 Automated apparatus and method for consolidating products for packaging US806491 1997-02-27 US5829222A 1998-11-03 Mark Schlagel; Russell J. Edwards; Mary L. Dolan; Svend Christensen; Borge P. Gundersen; John M. Lepper; Daniel Tsu-Fang Wang; Richard W. Abrams; Thomas C. Ravin
An automated apparatus for controlling the automatic packaging of contact lenses in a contact lens fabrication facility includes: a first robotic transfer device for periodically transferring a first predetermined amount of individual packages from an inspection station to an intermediate consolidation buffer and depositing the packages on the consolidation buffer; a control device for tracking and identifying each individual contact lens conveyed from the inspection station to the consolidation buffer and including memory and logic circuits for storing the identity of individual packages containing contact lenses that have been previously determined at the inspection station as being out of specification, and, generating a signal to enable the first robotic device to discard any individual package identified as out of specification; and, a second robotic assembly for periodically transferring a second predetermined amount of individual packages from the consolidation buffer to a second processing station, the control device enabling the first robotic device to provide a sufficient amount of individual packages to the consolidation buffer to enable the second robotic assembly to continuously transfer the second predetermined amount of packages to the second processing station in every period.
64 Conveyance device having a line of members US137618 1993-10-15 US5409103A 1995-04-25 Norbert Hartel, deceased; by Ingrid Hartel; Georg Petz
A conveyance device is disclosed having a line of members which are held by guide rails, and which include end faces located next to adjacent members. Each member has grooves disposed on opposite sides that extend in the longitudinal direction of transportation for receiving the guide rails and a drive source. Each member includes a bore that passes through the member in the transverse direction to receive an entrainment pin. Each member also includes at least one metal piece extending in the longitudinal direction of transportation that is fixed to at least one plastic part such that an end face of the plastic part projects over the metal piece in the longitudinal direction of transportation, the total length of the member being greater than the total length of the metal piece. This configuration provides reduced thermal expansion and, in addition to accurate guidance of the conveyed work pieces, provides for exact positioning under individual processing stations while also providing members that can be easily cleaned.
65 Tray conveyor apparatus US817724 1992-01-07 US5174432A 1992-12-29 Osamu Nakagawa; Takashi Nakagawa
A tray conveyor apparatus for conveying a bobbin loaded on a tray while tilting the axis of the tray from a vertical position to a horizontal position and vice versa, having a first guide for guiding the neck of the tray off a support body which supports the bottom face of the base of the tray near a tilting point and a second guide for guiding the base of the tray between the first guide and the support body. The bobbin being carried on the conveyor of the aforesaid constitution is tilted by a curved guide while being guided at the base of the peg tray and at the neck supporting the bobbin and being supported by the support body. On the underground runway, therefore, the bobbin travels in the horizontal state.
66 Device to convey parts to one or more processing stations and remove them US496689 1990-03-21 US5141100A 1992-08-25 Emigliano Campus; Pascal Gorisse
Disclosed is a device to convey parts towards one or more processing stations and to remove them therefrom. This device includes a rail forming a continuous closed circuit and supporting a series of supports which are in contact with the rail by rollers, at least one of which is elastically biased against the rail. Each support is provided, at least at one of its ends, with a ball bearing or roller bearing, by which each support comes into contact with the support that precedes it or follows it. Preferably, the rail has a section with two opposite cants, and it is elastically gripped between rollers having a groove with a shape that matches the cants. Thus, precise positioning is obtained in the transversal direction of each support with respect to the rail, and the ball bearings provide precise contact, with low wear and tear, between two successive supports. This provides for accurate positioning also in the longitudinal direction.
67 Transport carrier conveyor US658240 1991-02-20 US5040668A 1991-08-20 Kurt H. Hoppmann; Philip S. Anderson
An endless conveyor for moving material from a first position to a second position comprises a guide which includes a first and second track spaced apart a predetermined distance for defining a path of travel. A plurality of transport carriers are positioned in a side-by-side relationship. Each transport carrier includes a first end disposed within a first track and a second end disposed within a second track. A drive member engages each individual transport carrier and imparts movement thereof along the path of travel defined by the guide.
68 Transport apparatus for an assembly line US370939 1989-06-23 US5012917A 1991-05-07 Arthur Gilbert; Norbert Gottstein; Joachim Rostock
Transport apparatus for an assembly line for objects such as vehicle bodies. The transport apparatus include a plurality of movable platforms which are positioned in end to end contact with one another. A drive mechanism applies a force to one of the platforms which, in turn, is applied to the remainder of the platforms causing them to move along the assembly line.
69 Apparatus for transporting articles US307935 1989-02-09 US4972937A 1990-11-27 Mathias L. C. Aarts
Apparatus for transporting articles includes a closed track having rectilinear track portions. Disposed in the track are a plurality of series of carriers movable along the track and arranged to carry the articles. A drive is provided which acts on the respective rear one of a series of successive carriers, which contact each other in a non-resilient manner, for incrementally moving the carriers along the track. There is also provided a joining device which acts on the carriers of a series to keep the carriers in closed-up formation as they are moved.
70 Method and apparatus for transporting articles US137253 1987-12-23 US4858746A 1989-08-22 Shunji Ito; Kanehiro Ito; Takashi Kogiso; Yoshio Kurachi
A method for transporting articles in a system for transferring such articles between different machines provided on different floors of a building, wherein a predetermined number of articles are taken from a machine, the articles being hung in rows on a carrying unit moving along a guide rail, taking the articles to a lift, storing the articles in the lift while the articles are still hanging on the carrying unit, transferring the articles to another floor, withdrawing the articles from the lift while still hanging on the carrying unit, moving the carrying unit on a guide rail, and taking the articles to another machine by moving the carrying unit along the guide rail.
71 Device for towing loads US860196 1986-04-28 US4724772A 1988-02-16 Harald Krogsrud
A ski comprising a guide pipe (2) guiding a string of elements that transmit a towing force to any conventional towing device attached to the string at suitable intervals. Instead of being a tension element like a wire, a rope or the like, which is conventional in known ski tows, the string consists of separate pressure elements (7), each having at either end an end face contacting the opposed end face of an adjacent element, whereby the towing force is transmitted by pushing the string, which is accordingly subjected to a compression force. The size and shape of the end faces (11) are such that at any possible angular position of two adjacent pressure elements (7a, 7b) due to tolerances between the guide pipe (2) and the elements (7) and/or to curves in the load towing section (4) of the guide pipe (2), the point of contact (15) between the contacting end faces (11) lies to the side of a notional straight line (14) extending through the centers (12a, 12b ) of the two adjacent elements (7a, 7b) opposite from the point of intersection (16) between the longitudinal notional axes (13a, 13b) of the two adjacent elements (7a, 7b). Thereby, the string of pressure elements (7) when subjected to a compressive force due to advancing the string by pushing, will tend to form a stable, straight column, which column is still free to fold when required by curves in the guide pipe (2).
72 Conveyor system US615147 1984-05-30 US4633998A 1987-01-06 Michael P. Norfolk
A conveyor system with upper and lower runs carrying racks for articles dispenses with the usual conveyors for moving the racks along the runs. Instead, the racks are stacked along the runs, and vertical conveyors at the ends of the runs transport the racks between the runs and impel them along the run to which they have been conveyed.
73 Apparatus for handling loads by means of a ball bearing-mounted table US220700 1980-12-29 US4403811A 1983-09-13 Jean-Benoit Dussud
An apparatus for handling loads by means of a ball bearing-mounted table is disclosed.The ball bearings (3) are returned to the horizontal plate (1) of the table by means of an elevator with ball bearing holder (19), the upper surface of which is a polyurethane lining (34), which, by seating under the edge (2), is inclined and empties the ball bearing onto the plate (1).
74 Continuous grate track length compensator US72140 1979-09-04 US4261459A 1981-04-14 Anthony A. Latowski; Rudolph M. Silvers
An apparatus is provided for adjusting pallet wheel track length when the spacing between pallets changes due to temperature changes such as in the sintering of ore. The apparatus comprises pivotable arc segments which can be opened or closed to expand and contract the track length, a wedge-shaped casting positioned between said arc segments and slidable in and out at right angles to said track containing track to mate with said arc segments, drive means for moving said arc segments and wedge and a sensor means for detecting a change in pallet spacing and activating said drive means.
75 Aerial transport system US535447 1974-12-23 US3986601A 1976-10-19 Udo Ulrich
An aerial transport system for continuously loading, conveying, and unloading of materials. The system includes a plurality of interconnected transport containers which may be moved by one or more traction cables in an endless path along pairs of suspended support cables. Guide rails are provided at the opposite terminal ends of the system for reliably reversing direction of travel of the containers. An auxiliary loop of track is provided adjacent one of the terminal ends for accommodating selected containers for servicing and repair without interfering with the normal conveyance of other containers about the system.
76 Multistory building with a material handling elevator apparatus having fixed and movable tracks US25455672 1972-05-18 US3896941A 1975-07-29 KUHN JORG; SOHM ELMAR
This invention relates to elevator apparatus adapted to elevate receptacles stacked on one another and located in air-conditioned chambers. The elevator apparatus and a horizontally movable processing line are arranged for cooperation in processing receptacles from a plurality of said chambers which are disposed parallel to one another.
77 Vacuum truck system US3618838D 1969-11-05 US3618838A 1971-11-09 SCHIEVEN STANLEY R; SAMPSON GERALD A
An endless conveyor mechanism for holding one or more webs and/or other parts on a rigid surface while they are conveyed along a rectilinear path comprises a plurality of rigid truck members arranged to move in a closed path one portion of which is the rectilinear path through which the web or other parts are to be moved, and means for moving said trucks so that during the time they are moving in said trucks so that during the time they are moving in said rectilinear path they are held in abutment so that their web-supporting surfaces combine to form, in effect, a single rigid surface on which the web or other parts are held by vacuum as they are moved through said path. The driving mechanism for the truck members brings the trucks into tight abutment at the beginning of the rectilinear path, then advances said trucks in butted relation through said path at a controlled rate, while at the same time accommodating for slight tolerances in individual truck dimensions, and then controls the movement of the trucks into the return portion of their path in such a way as to prevent them from bumping together and becoming damaged.
78 Reversible conveyor system US50235155 1955-04-19 US2893538A 1959-07-07 GIOVANNI BUTTIRONI; ANGELO GIAVARINI
79 Conveying apparatus. US1910558621 1910-04-30 US1027111A 1912-05-21 DWIGHT ARTHUR S
80 Conveying apparatus US506357D US506357A 1893-10-10
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