序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
1 药剂收集装置 CN201310534799.8 2013-11-01 CN103803231A 2014-05-21 金俊昊
发明提供了一种药剂收集装置。该药剂收集装置包括车容纳单元,其中容纳有药剂运送车,药剂导入孔,通过其从外部设备导入至少一种药剂,供应单元,其存储处于重叠状态的药剂收集单元,所述供应单元从最低的药剂收集单元按顺序向下依次分离重叠的所述药剂收集单元,运送单元,在将通过药剂导入孔导入的至少一种药剂容纳在从供应单元排出的药剂收集单元中之后,所述运送单元将排出的药剂收集单元运送至车容纳单元,以及车侧升降单元,其将设置在车容纳单元中的药剂收集单元提升至药剂运送车的某一特定的高度。该药剂收集装置可以通过准确重复地将从外部设备分发的药剂供应到药剂收集单元来收集导入的药剂。
2 Preform transport device constituted to remove interlocked preforms JP9453592 1992-04-14 JPH05115850A 1993-05-14 JIERAARU DOUDOMON; ARAN DEYURON
PURPOSE: To remove the interlocked preforms used in production of bottles and other such deep containers made of synthetic materials before arriving at the inlet of a production machine even when the interlocking of these preforms occurs with a device for transporting the preforms described above. CONSTITUTION: The device has a conveyor track 10 including nearly parallel two side-rails 11. The preforms 1 have heads 2 having the cross section larger than the cross sections of their bodies 5 and are so formed as to glide in the state of supporting the preforms at their heads by perpendicularly engaging between these side-rails. The device has a means 13 for removing the preforms interlocked to each other in an undesirable state. The device includes an unbalancing mechanism 14 for biasing the centroids of the preforms in such a manner that the perpendicular line passing the centroid of the assembly of the interlocked preforms passes the outer side of the one slider of the side-rails 11 and the assembly of the interlocked preforms falls from the side-rails by losing the balance. COPYRIGHT: (C)1993,JPO
3 Configured preform carrier to eliminate overlapping preform JP9453592 1992-04-14 JP3195642B2 2001-08-06 アラン・デユロン; ジエラール・ドウドモン
4 SYSTEM FOR CONVEYING OBJECTS FROM A NESTED STACK OF OBJECTS TO A PRINTER FOR PRINTING US16127841 2018-09-11 US20190001717A1 2019-01-03 Michael F. Leo; Wayne A. Buchar; Brendan C. Casey; Daniel J. McVeigh
A printer includes a conveyor that feeds objects from a stack of nested objects to the printer. The conveyor includes a member having protuberances that extend from the member to hold the lips of objects in the stack except for the object closest to the printheads in the printer. A spindle mounted to a member is moved to be within an orifice of the object closest to the printheads to engage that object and pull it from the stack. The spindle rotates to facilitate the printing of the object. After the object is printed, it is released from the spindle and gravity directs the printed object along a ramp to an opening in the printer for collection.
5 Container Denester Apparatus US13429931 2012-03-26 US20130248546A1 2013-09-26 Dale Miedema; Randy Miedema
A container denester apparatus which overcomes, among other problems, the problems identified above. The denester apparatus positively controls the flanges of the container so as to individually denest a lowermost container from a stack of containers. The apparatus protects the container by spreading the force required to denest the container along much of the flange structure. In addition, the stack of containers above the lowermost container are retained, again along much of the flange structure of the immediately adjacent container.
6 Denesting apparatus US10611721 2003-07-01 US06913433B2 2005-07-05 Mark E. Riesterer; Kurt M. Evenson
A denesting apparatus for a stack of cup-shaped articles having peripheral outwardly extending rims includes a pair of uniquely machined rotary shafts which operate together to support the stack of nested articles and to denest and separate one article at a time as the stack passes vertically downwardly between the shafts. Each of the shafts includes at least one profiled surface portion which makes line contact with the lowermost cup rim and supports the stack, followed rotationally by a groove that engages the rim of the lowermost cup to denest and separate it from the stack.
7 Denesting apparatus US10611721 2003-07-01 US20050002773A1 2005-01-06 Mark Riesterer; Kurt Evenson
A denesting apparatus for a stack of cup-shaped articles having peripheral outwardly extending rims includes a pair of uniquely machined rotary shafts which operate together to support the stack of nested articles and to denest and separate one article at a time as the stack passes vertically downwardly between the shafts. Each of the shafts includes at least one profiled surface portion which makes line contact with the lowermost cup rim and supports the stack, followed rotationally by a groove that engages the rim of the lowermost cup to denest and separate it from the stack.
8 Dispenser US09965974 2001-09-28 US06786359B1 2004-09-07 Roy D. Schroeder
A dispenser is provided for dispensing objects including for example, container lids for beverages such as soft drinks, coffee, tea, and juice. For example, a coaxial stack of lids is loaded into a housing of the dispenser. Upon actuation of a the dispenser, the bottom-most lid in the stack of lids is delivered to a discharge area by passing the bottom-most lid through a nip point defined between a pair of oppositely rotating indexing shafts. Once the bottom-most lid is delivered to a discharge area, the indexing shafts are brought to rest.
9 Transport device for removing interlocked preforms US864788 1992-04-07 US5186307A 1993-02-16 Gerard Doudement; Alain Dulong
Preforms 1 for the manufacture of synthetic bottles are transported along a conveyor track 10 formed by two parallel slide-rails 11 arranged such that a perpendicular common to the two slide-rails is substantially horizontal. The preforms have heads 2 larger than their bodies 5, and are vertically supported between the two slide-rails by their heads. The conveyor track embodies unbalancing mechanism 14 in the form of a raised and arcuate rail section 15 for tilting interlocked preforms 6.sub.1, 6.sub.2 such that their center of gravity G is shifted outside of one of the slide-rails 11, whereby they become unbalanced and fall off the slide-rails. An extractor 17 formed by a pair of counter-rotating, bladed wheels 18 may also be provided, for grasping and lifting off vertically oriented interlocked preforms.
10 Stacked article destacking and feeding system US661064 1991-02-25 US5176494A 1993-01-05 Terry J. Nigrelli; Thomas Schumacher
A destacking/feeding system separates individual articles such as flat container blanks or trays nested in a stack. The destacking and feeding system comprises at least two pairs of opposed endless feed conveyor belts having respective vertical runs. The feed belts are spaced apart to grip opposite sides of the articles to feed them downwardly along a path to a second pair of belts or wheels which travel at a second, higher speed. The feed belts feed the stack of nested trays to the second, higher speed belts, which accelerate the lowermost articles and propel them downstream at the second speed. At the lower end of the second, higher speed conveyor, the articles are released and fall sequentially by gravity onto a waiting conveyor.
11 Container processing apparatus US973767 1978-12-27 US4241848A 1980-12-30 Jerry W. Young
An apparatus is provided for performing certain manufacturing operations on a container such as forming a beaded rim around the upper open end of the container. The apparatus includes mechanism for dispensing rimless containers into container-receiving receptacles which are mounted on a rotatable turret which moves the containers from one station to another station of the apparatus. Gripping means is provided to retain the containers within the receptacles and bead-forming means is also provided and is operable to form a bead on the upper disposed edge of the container. Ejection means is also provided for ejecting a finished container from a receptacle.
12 Transfer device for nestable container bodies US761151 1977-01-21 US4066174A 1978-01-03 Johnny Will Collins; Gunars Kochmanis; Bobby Ross Lynch
A transfer device for seriately receiving from a forming machine frustoconical paper bucket bodies, nestably accumulating them in a horizontal column in a cylindrical front section of a rotatable drum, loosening the nested bucket bodies from each other in an enlarged cylindrical rear section of the drum, randomly separating the column of bucket bodies into small groups, intermittently conveying successive groups axially away from said drum to a lateral conveyor, conveying the groups laterally to a remote processing machine and adavancing said groups axially into said machine in a direction opposite from the first axial direction.
13 SYSTEM FOR CONVEYING OBJECTS FROM A NESTED STACK OF OBJECTS TO A PRINTER FOR PRINTING US15591263 2017-05-10 US20180326766A1 2018-11-15 Michael F. Leo; Wayne A. Buchar; Brendan C. Casey; Daniel J. McVeigh
A printer includes a conveyor that feeds objects from a stack of nested objects to the printer. The conveyor includes a member having protuberances that extend from the member to hold the lips of objects in the stack except for the object closest to the printheads in the printer. A spindle mounted to a member is moved to be within an orifice of the object closest to the printheads to engage that object and pull it from the stack. The spindle rotates to facilitate the printing of the object. After the object is printed, it is released from the spindle and gravity directs the printed object along a ramp to an opening in the printer for collection.
14 Method, device, and system for assembling rare-earth magnets in a novelty button US14488950 2014-09-17 US09420855B2 2016-08-23 Scott Hay
A system for assembling a novelty button having a magnet inserted between the back cover and the front plate includes a first rotary table of a non-ferrous material having one or more receiving cups. Each receiving cup is sized to receive one magnet from a vertical stack of magnets. A stationary, non-ferrous shearing removes a bottommost magnet from the stack when the first table rotates. A second rotary table made from a non-ferrous material having at least one non-ferrous lower die fixture receives a subassembly consisting of a back cover and a magnet arranged on interior face of the back cover. A modified button press having a non-ferrous upper die set crimps a front plate to the back cover.
15 DRUG GATHERING APPARATUS US14065061 2013-10-28 US20140117819A1 2014-05-01 Jun Ho KIM
A drug gathering apparatus includes a cart accommodation unit in which a drug transfer cart is accommodated, a drug introduction hole through which a drug is introduced from an external device, a supply unit storing drug gathering units in an overlapping state, the supply unit sequentially separating the overlapping drug gathering units downward in order from the lowermost drug gathering unit, a transfer unit transferring the discharged drug gathering unit to the cart accommodation unit after the drug introduced through the drug introduction hole is accommodated into the drug gathering unit discharged from the supply unit, and a cart-side elevation unit elevating the drug gathering units disposed within the cart accommodation unit up to a specific height of the drug transfer cart. The drug gathering apparatus may gather drugs introduced by accurately repeatedly supplying the drugs dispensed from the external device to the drug gathering unit to maximize work efficiency.
16 Disposable cup dispensing device US690386 1996-07-26 US5738246A 1998-04-14 Chih-Wen Chung
A disposable cup dispensing device having an upper annular member and a bottom annular member connected together. A barrel is mounted on the upper annular member to hold a stack of disposable cups. A pivotable bottom cover is located at the bottom annular member. An endless cord is mounted in between the upper and the bottom annular member to hold a plurality of actuating plates located in radial grooves inside the upper and the bottom annular members. A link is connected between the bottom cover and one of the actuating plates. A spring with a curving upward tail is located on the inside of the bottom cover and pivoted therewith. When the bottom cover is opened, the link is lifted to twist the endless cord and to turn the actuating plates, thereby causing the plates to pull one of the disposable cup downwardly, permitting it to fall onto the curved tail of the spring member of the bottom cover.
17 Device for the ejection of boxes through the exit of a container and a box adapted for use in such a device US94048 1987-09-03 US5018249A 1991-05-28 Nils A. T. Andersson; Bo S. Lindgren
A device (1) for ejection of boxes (30) through an exit (3) of a container (2). Such a device (1) may be used for the ejection of chaff for the purpose of radar jamming. The device (1) is provided with gear wheels (13, 13') located adjacent to the exit (3). In order to eject chaff boxes (30) the gear wheels (13, 13') engage with peripherally located gear means (37, 38) on the boxes (30). Ejection by means of such a gear arrangement enables the number of boxes (30) released and the time interval between subsequent releases to be controlled very accurately.
18 Device for the ejection of boxes through the exit of a container and box adapted for use in such a device US604279 1984-04-26 US4650092A 1987-03-17 Nils A. T. Andersson; Bo S. Lindgren
A device for the ejection of boxes through the exit of a container and a box adapted for use in such a device. A device (1) for ejection of boxes (30) through an exit (3) of a container (2). Such a device (1) may be used for the ejection of chaff for the purpose of radar jamming. The device (1) is provided with gear wheels (13, 13') located adjacent to the exit (3). In order to eject chaff boxes (30) the gear wheels (13, 13') engage with peripherally located gears (37, 38) on the boxes (30). Ejection by means of such a gear arrangement enables the number of boxes (30) released and the time interval between subsequent releases to be controlled very accurately.
19 Conveyor gripping device and conveying method using same US29914372 1972-10-19 US3802550A 1974-04-09 HINRICHS C; ROUSH G
An apparatus is provided for engaging the projecting rim of open-top containers. This engagement apparatus is particularly adapted for use with a conveyor means to provide an apparatus and method for conveying projected rim, open-top containers. In one embodiment, the apparatus is suitable for destacking and conveying plastic bakery trays.
20 Gravity type pan unstacker US3658194D 1970-05-11 US3658194A 1972-04-25 GENDRON ROGER J; SIMS DEWITT
Apparatus for successively unstacking the lowermost panset from a vertically extending stack of pansets wherein vertically extending, opposed, endless lowerator conveyors comprising opposed resilient blocks are relatively horizontally movable between a relatively more spread stack receiving position, to receive a stack of pansets, and a more closed stack clamping position to grip a stack of pansets. A reciprocably movable, track mounted carriage is provided for successively moving vertically extending stacks to a position between the opposed conveyors when the conveyors are in the stack receiving position, and a conveyor drive system is provided to move the conveyors downwardly when they are in the stack clamping position to move the stack downwardly and successively release the lowermost pan at the lever where the conveyor diverge at the lower ends of the conveyor runs. A horizontally movable discharge conveyor is positioned below the opposed conveyors in centered position to successively receive the unstacked pans and convey them to another location for further processing.
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