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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
81 Sausage casing closure and sausage smoking method and apparatus US86127769 1969-09-26 US3831769A 1974-08-27 FRANK J
A novel closure device for the casing of a sausage or the like, such closure device having a flange at the end thereof remote from the sausage whereby the sausage may be hung upon a smoke stick having a longitudinally disposed dovetail slot adapted to receive the said flanges on the closure devices of a plurality aligned sausages. The method and apparatus for smoking sausages provided with such closure devices are also claimed.
82 Wagon tipplers US35141173 1973-04-16 US3811580A 1974-05-21 SHEPPARD G
A tippler for the discharge of rail wagons has a rail table mounted on a rotary support structure. The structure comprises spaced coaxial end frames of open arcuate form the central axis of the frames being the axis of rotation of the structure. The wagon track on the rail table has its centre line in a vertical plane at or close to said axis of rotation. A charger located alongside the tippler has a laterally extending arm and the arcuate forms of the end frames define aligned openings through which the arm passes to entrain wagons onto and from the tippler.
83 Method for loading particulate material onto open railway trucks US3797682D 1972-04-17 US3797682A 1974-03-19 DE BEER J
The invention is concerned with a method and means of loading open railway trucks with particulate material so that continually moving trucks are loaded to capacity, wherein the discharge point for the particulate material at the loading station is made to move initially with the truck being loaded, then maintained stationary and finally in a direction opposite to that of the truck.
84 Clamp mechanism for rotary car dumper US3796329D 1972-05-12 US3796329A 1974-03-12 OUSKA R
A railroad car is secured for dumping in a rotary car dumping cradle by gravity lowered clamp beams which engage the top of the car and are locked in place by a gravity actuated, infinitely variable locking mechanism that grasps tension members connected to the side of the car dumper.
85 Nutting truck unloading arrangement for mail bag loading apparatus US3782566D 1972-11-10 US3782566A 1974-01-01 MCWILLIAMS J
A nutting truck unloading arrangement for mail bag handling apparatus of the type comprising an elongated wheeled conveyor assembly adapted to be moved between the loading dock and the vehicle being loaded to load bagged mail into the vehicle, in which the nutting truck unloading arrangement comprises a platform secured to the rearward end of said assembly for swinging movement about a horizontal axis from a nutting truck receiving position, adjacent the level of wheel support of the conveyor assembly, and an upwardly directed position, a load discharging arrangement operably associated with the platform for discharging the truck load onto the rearward end of the conveyor assembly, and means for releasably securing the nutting truck against tilting movement relative to the platform during discharge of its load.
86 Load compensated car dumper clamp US3760961D 1971-11-17 US3760961A 1973-09-25 HADITSCH K
There is provided an improved hydraulic clamping apparatus which is characterized by hydraulically actuated extensible arm means coacting between first and second jaw members for moving them toward and away from each other. One of the jaw members is equipped with an abutment and means for anchoring the extensible arm thereto. These means comprise a floating and loadcompensating mounting plate secured to the arm and constructed for seating engagement against the abutment in opposition to a load which tends to separate the jaw members. When the load on the arm exceeds a predetermined amount, the floating mounting plate is adapted for movement away from the abutment. Resilient means are provided for biasing the mounting plate against the abutment with a predetermined prestressed force which sets or determines the load at which the mounting plate will float away from the abutment. In this way, the loads are decreased and shock loads on the clamping equipment are readily endured and damage to the clamping mechanism and cars is minimized. Clamps embodying the features of the present invention are particularly useful for holding gondola-type railroad cars in a rotary dumper.
87 Material handling apparatus US3756375D 1971-10-13 US3756375A 1973-09-04 BRIGGS A
Material handling apparatus having particular application to continuous unloading of bulk cargo from ships is disclosed. Basically, the apparatus includes a vertical mast with a laterally extending boom pivotally supported at one end to the mast. A power operated trolley is supported by the boom and is arranged, as with cooperating wheels and rails, to move longitudinally along the boom. A bucket elevator ladder frame is pivotally mounted at its upper end portion to the trolley. The ladder frame supports upper and lower sprockets, the upper sprocket preferably having larger diameters than the lower ones. An endless chain means forming a closed loop is supported by the sprockets. Spaced buckets are fixed to the chain means. A conveyor is carried by the boom and is arranged to receive material discharged from the buckets as they move around the upper sprockets, and to convey the material toward the mast. Hoist means supported by the mast are provided for lifting and lowering the boom. Counterweights are supported by the mast and are connected to the boom for counterbalancing the weight of the boom.
88 Dock crane US3735879D 1972-02-04 US3735879A 1973-05-29 GRANDIN D FONTENAY AUX ROSES
The boom of a dock crane is pivoted to a trolley which is displaceably mounted on a mobile frame on the wharf. A support member, such as another trolley or a strut, supports the tackle for the boom intermediate the tackle and the frame. A cable connects the support member to the boom supporting trolley and guide pulleys for the cable are so mounted that the support member is displaced simultaneously in the same direction and at the same speed as the boom supporting trolley and to transmit to the frame the tilting force due to the weight of the boom and any load thereon.
89 Device for emptying floating containers US3687307D 1971-06-01 US3687307A 1972-08-29 MACRANDER KARL; KESSEL HEINRICH
The specification discloses a device for engaging containers floating in the water and for moving the containers from the water to a discharge station and for tilting the containers to discharge the contents thereof into the discharge station. The arrangement comprises a carriage and an inclined track arrangement on which the carriage is moveable from beneath the water up to the discharge station. The carriage supports a tiltable cradle engagement with a container from beneath and on one side. Adjacent the discharge station is a frame which engages the container on the other side and which also operatively engages the cradle and which frame is caused to rotate in response to movement of the carriage for the discharge station. When the frame is engaged with the container and cradle the container and cradle are caused to rotate with the frame and thereby tilt the container and discharge the contents therefrom into the discharge station.
90 Container-unloading apparatus US3651967D 1970-02-17 US3651967A 1972-03-28 ROOKE SYDNEY WILLIAM; COSTON RONALD FRANCIS
According to the present invention, there is provided an apparatus for unloading the contents of containers, particularly but not exclusively luggage containers used in aircraft. The apparatus comprises a decanter apparatus for tilting each container towards an open side thereof at a discharge station and a fence arranged to hold back the contents of at least one region of said container until the contents of at least one other region have been discharged as a result of the tilting, the fence being arranged for relative vertical movement with respect to said open side to permit discharge of the regions of said container in a predetermined order. Advantageously, a conveyor onto which the said contents are thus discharged is arranged to be lowered in conjunction with the said fence and with a chute projecting from and aligned with the upper edge of the fence. The containers may be placed in turn on the decanter apparatus in the upright position and then tilted towards an open side of the container against a fence which is arranged initially to close the open side except for the upper part thereof, and is then moved downwardly towards the container base thus permitting progressive discharge of the container. Alternatively the fence and chute form a part of the decanter apparatus and are tilted into the discharge attitude with the container, which is then moved upwards past the fence.
91 Trough chain conveyor US3651918D 1970-04-14 US3651918A 1972-03-28 HERZOG RENE
A trough chain conveyor for unloading, from the top, vessels such as ships, barges and the like is pivotally supported on a crane with means for arranging the conveyor at a plurality of angles to the vertical. The material is conveyed upwardly through troughs to the upper end of the conveyor and then is unloaded into a discharge container supported on the conveyor. Another conveyor is located on the crane for receiving the unloaded material and completing the unloading operation. The trough chain conveyor contains a pair of laterally spaced endless chain strands reversibly movable through troughs for unloading the material.
92 Unloader for bulk material in which a chain bucket elevator constitutes the receiving and elevating apparatus US3640376D 1970-03-12 US3640376A 1972-02-08 PEUKER KURT; SOMMER HEINRICH
The invention relates to a chain bucket elevator for handling bulk material in the unloading of ships, in which the bucket elevator is swiveled in the plane of rotation of the buckets and in which the distance between the upper and lower axes of the bucket chain guides remains constant.
93 Car dumper scale apparatus US3602324D 1970-01-28 US3602324A 1971-08-31 CHEEK EDWARD E
There is provided a railroad car dumping apparatus including an invertible cradle, a weighable platform assembly invertible therewith, weight-sensing means coacting between the cradle and the platform assembly in compression only, and stop means operable to support the platform assembly when the cradle is in its inverted position without a railroad car. This structure overcomes weight inaccuracies introduced by submitting the weight-sensing devices to both tensile and compressive forces and simplifies the structure.
94 Barge-unloading system US3595405D 1969-07-16 US3595405A 1971-07-27 KLEUNEN JACK P VAN
A barge-unloading apparatus having means for picking up material and depositing it on a conveyor in combination with a scraper device movable to feed material to the pickup means when positioned adjacent thereto and also movable into inaccessible places for drawing material into said wheel.
95 Apron transloading device for an air freight transloading station US3589490D 1969-07-14 US3589490A 1971-06-29 WALKHOFF KALUS; LICHTENFORD OWE
Apron transloading device for air freight with a platform which is adjustable as to height and which comprises conveyor means while a bridge with further conveyor means is pivotally connected to said platform. Also pivotally connected to said platform is a tiltable platform which is adjustable selectively so as to form a continuation of the conveyor means on said first mentioned platform or a continuation of an additional conveyor means provided on said bridge.
96 Trailer lifting and dumping apparatus US3574332D 1969-06-09 US3574332A 1971-04-13 WETZEL CLIFFORD C
Apparatus for dumping a vehicle having a load carrying bed located at a conventional level and comprising an elongated platform on which the vehicle may be driven so as to cause the discharge end of the load carrying bed to engage an abutment having its upper surface at a level corresponding substantially to that of the load carrying bed. The platform is pivoted to rock about an axis at a level corresponding to that of the load carrying bed, thereby enabling the contents of the vehicle to be discharged onto a conveyor or the like without falling from the height at which the load carrying bed is located. The platform preferably includes a vertically adjustable gate to provide a variable size throat through which the vehicle''s contents must pass, thereby affording means for regulating the rate of discharge of the vehicle''s contents.
97 Article-handling system for baggage or other cargo US3561623D 1969-01-07 US3561623A 1971-02-09 MCCAUL EDWARD W
A system for handling baggage or other cargo of a vehicle such as an aircraft equipped with cargo containers. Each container is provided with a number of removable cargo trays. A terminal includes a vehicle loading and unloading dock, conveyorized for moving containers, and having a container storage area and a station where trays are unloaded from or loaded into containers. A tray conveyor extends between the container loading and unloading station and a tray transfer station. Carriers of a tray transporting conveyor selectively operate between the transfer station, where trays are automatically transferred to or from the carriers, and tray loading and unloading stations in the terminal. Operation of the system in an unloading direction results in loaded trays being delivered by the carriers to selected unloading loops at a delivery area where carriers circulate until unloaded. In the loading operation of the system, loaded trays are transported by the carriers, transferred to the tray conveyor and forwarded to the container loading station.
98 Clean up mechanism US3552585D 1969-10-20 US3552585A 1971-01-05 ADLER IMRE
This invention relates to an improvement in an unloading system having a bucket wheel unloader and a backhoe-type cleanup device which can scoop the material into a position where it can be picked up by the rotating bucket wheel. The improvement consists of having the cleanup device vertically movable relative the bucket wheel and in providing a control means which will limit the maximum downward force which can be exerted by the cleanup device on the bottom of the barge.
99 Jib crane construction having a vertical conveyer US3519146D 1968-01-25 US3519146A 1970-07-07 MOELLER BONDE
100 Cargo handling US3506144D 1967-07-21 US3506144A 1970-04-14 CARDER FRANK B; STUMPE WARREN R; FRASSETTO BRUNO S; BELL CHARLES H
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