41 |
PRODUCTION APPARATUS |
PCT/SG2014000477 |
2014-10-10 |
WO2015065287A8 |
2015-06-04 |
ANG BOON CHONG |
A production apparatus 1000 is disclosed herein. In a specific embodiment, the production apparatus 1000 comprises a plurality of work stations 100,200, 300... arranged to form a production line for articles to be manufactured; and a guide rail mechanism 1012,112,114,116 for supporting article carriers 2000 for conveying the articles between the work stations 100,200,300; wherein the guide rail mechanism 1012,112,114,116 includes a free-moving section 1012d,112d which is inclined to enable the article carriers 2000 to move under gravity between the work stations 100,200,300. |
42 |
A COUNTERBALANCE SYSTEM AND/OR A METHOD FOR COUNTERBALANCING A LOAD |
US15562976 |
2015-03-31 |
US20180112817A1 |
2018-04-26 |
Jeffrey BAX; Christopher WARING; Aaron FENSTER |
Disclosed is a counterbalance system for moving a payload and a method for counterbalancing the payload. The system and method comprise a resilient member that is in communication with the payload to be moved and two resilient members that are in communication with either end of the first resilient member. An actuator is in communication with the first and third resilient members and a payload arm, attached to the payload, is in communication with the first and second resilient members. The resilient members may be compressed and relaxed during movement of the actuator and the payload arm so that energy may be transferred between the system and the payload to counterbalance the weight of the payload. |
43 |
Flexible manual storage system |
US15312353 |
2014-05-29 |
US09896270B2 |
2018-02-20 |
Jose Luis Froiz Espino |
The invention relates to a flexible manual storage system comprising: a rolling track (3); piece-holding chains (1, 1′, 1″) formed by a variable number of crossbars (1a, 1b, 1c) provided with through-holes (12) form which pieces can be suspended; shock absorbing end parts (4) and carns (6) for connecting consecutive piece-holding chains (1, 1′, 1″); and rolling assemblies (2) provided with a casing (25) having a U-shaped cross-section and equipped with at least one pair of rollers (26) bearing on a guide (31) of a rolling track (3) and with a vertical shaft (21) for supporting the crossbars of a piece-holding chains. The rolling track (3) comprises at least one first segment (3a) and one second segment (3b) that can be coupled to one another and a station (8) at which successive piece-holding chains can be stopped and disconnected from one another. |
44 |
FLEXIBLE MANUAL STORAGE SYSTEM |
US15312353 |
2014-05-29 |
US20170107057A1 |
2017-04-20 |
Jose Luis FROIZ ESPINO |
The invention relates to a flexible manual storage system comprising: a rolling track (3); piece-holding chains (1, 1′, 1″) formed by a variable number of crossbars (1a, 1b, 1c) provided with through-holes (12) form which pieces can be suspended; shock absorbing end parts (4) and carns (6) for connecting consecutive piece-holding chains (1, 1′, 1″); and rolling assemblies (2) provided with a casing (25) having a U-shaped cross-section and equipped with at least one pair of rollers (26) bearing on a guide (31) of a rolling track (3) and with a vertical shaft (21) for supporting the crossbars of a piece-holding chains. The rolling track (3) comprises at least one first segment (3a) and one second segment (3b) that can be coupled to one another and a station (8) at which successive piece-holding chains can be stopped and disconnected from one another. |
45 |
UNIVERSAL ROCKER FOR INDICATING AN OCCUPANCY STATE IN AN OVERHEAD-CONVEYOR SYSTEM |
US13683009 |
2012-11-21 |
US20130139747A1 |
2013-06-06 |
Max Winkler |
A rocker comprising: an inquiry sword having a long body, wherein a longitudinal extension of the long body comprises a first end and an opposite second end, wherein a continuous opening is provided in the body, the opening preferably being arranged closer to the second end than to the first free end, wherein the sword is arranged within a region which is crossed by the conveying goods when the conveying goods pass the rocker; and a bearing comprising a socket, that reaches through the opening of the sword. |
46 |
GRAVITY CONVEYOR SYSTEM HAVING SUSPENDED CARRIERS |
US12791136 |
2010-06-01 |
US20110290620A1 |
2011-12-01 |
Michael J. O'Brien |
A gravity conveyor assembly includes a first track member downwardly pitched from a first end toward a second end with respect to a first reference plane oriented parallel to a ground surface. A second track member positioned directly above the first track member is downwardly pitched from a first end toward an opposite second end with respect to a second reference plane oriented parallel to the ground surface. A curved track member connects the second track member second end to the first track member first end and defines a vertically downward oriented arc. A wheeled cart is moveable from the second track member first end to the first track member second end by gravity. A cart travel direction reverses from a first travel direction on the second track member to an opposite second travel direction on the first track member as the cart downwardly traverses the curved track member. |
47 |
Garment rack system |
US43427 |
1979-05-29 |
US4279201A |
1981-07-21 |
Archie Solomon |
An article transport system comprising a plurality of article carrying trolleys which are movably supported by a pair of rollers on a pair of rails suspended within a trailer, the trolleys being stacked on the rails at a diagonal to the longitudinal axes of the rails. Means is provided on the forward portion of the rails to automatically advance one trolley roller onto one rail ahead of the other trolley roller moving onto the other rail in order to facilitate the diagonal stacking of the trolleys. |
48 |
Lubricating apparatus |
US27272228 |
1928-04-25 |
US1697712A |
1929-01-01 |
BROWN WILLIAM S; PLATT CORNELIUS B |
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49 |
Transporting device |
US31734219 |
1919-08-13 |
US1409806A |
1922-03-14 |
FRITZ WITTE |
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50 |
Parcel-carrier. |
US1910558085 |
1910-04-25 |
US1165565A |
1915-12-28 |
BALDWIN JAMES L |
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51 |
Store-service apparatus. |
US1912716746 |
1912-08-23 |
US1097560A |
1914-05-19 |
POWELL FRANK D |
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52 |
Package-carrier car. |
US1908419377 |
1908-03-05 |
US927213A |
1909-07-06 |
BETHARDS LONZO B |
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53 |
Apparatus for transferring cash, parcels, &c. |
US1906328572 |
1906-07-31 |
US913975A |
1909-03-02 |
PHILLIPS ERBINE CURTIS |
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54 |
Litter-carrier. |
US1907398921 |
1907-10-24 |
US902860A |
1908-11-03 |
DAHL BENJAMIN |
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55 |
Store-service apparatus. |
US1906321126 |
1906-06-11 |
US892631A |
1908-07-07 |
TRIPKE PAUL |
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56 |
Store-service apparatus. |
US1896613152 |
1896-11-23 |
US640128A |
1899-12-26 |
GOODFELLOW JOHN H |
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57 |
Elevated carrier |
US609275D |
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US609275A |
1898-08-16 |
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58 |
Store-service apparatus |
US593458D |
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US593458A |
1897-11-09 |
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59 |
Store-service apparatus |
US582785D |
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US582785A |
1897-05-18 |
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60 |
Store-service apparatus |
US566139D |
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US566139A |
1896-08-18 |
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