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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
101 METHOD FOR CONVEYING OBJECTS PCT/EP2007010203 2007-11-23 WO2008064834A2 2008-06-05 KLAIBER FRANZ; NOVAK PETER
Disclosed is a method for conveying especially light objects (23, 23.1), particularly empty or full PET bottles. In said method, the object (23, 23.1) is accepted between two claws (5, 6) of claw arms (3.1, 3.2) of a gripping vehicle (2, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4) which moves along a rail (1, 1.1, 1.2).
102 CONVEYING SYSTEM FOR CONVEYING OBJECTS TO BE CONVEYED US15660382 2017-07-26 US20180037413A1 2018-02-08 Erwin Stauber
A conveying system including a conveying rail, at least one conveying vehicle, which is led along the conveying rail, wherein the at least one conveying vehicle forms a contact element, and also including a driver chain with at least one driver for driving the at least one conveying vehicle in the conveying direction. The driver forms a receiver for receiving the contact element for the purpose of forming a driving contact. The driver includes a deflecting member that forms a spatial limitation for the receiver. The deflecting member is elastically deflectable by the contact element while opening up the receiver.
103 Travel Facility US15403499 2017-01-11 US20170197794A1 2017-07-13 Kazuhiro Murao
An operation device is provided with: a coupler portion configured to be coupled to a travel member that travels within a travel space that is located above a passage space that allows an operator to pass through; and a rod-shaped portion that extends from the coupler portion to the passage space. The travel member is provided with: a brake mechanism; a coupling-target portion to which the coupler portion is coupled; and a cancellation input terminal. The operation device is provided with: a cancellation output terminal configured to be connected to the cancellation input terminal; a command receiver configured to receive a manual operation that is performed to make an instruction to output the cancellation signal; and a grip configured to be gripped by the operator. The grip and the command receiver are located within the passage space when the coupler portion is coupled to the coupling-target portion.
104 Assembly and method for arranging hanging goods in a space-saving manner US14667724 2015-03-25 US09440791B2 2016-09-13 Michael Wend
An assembly for arranging hanging goods in a space-saving manner, in particular for forming a block of hanging goods to be stored in a high bay warehouse, comprises a feeding unit for feeding the hanging goods along a transport direction and an arrangement unit for arranging the hanging goods, wherein the arrangement unit is provided with at least two transport rails arranged adjacent to one another when seen in the transport direction.
105 Assembly and method for arranging hanging goods in a space-saving manner US14667724 2015-03-25 US20150274425A1 2015-10-01 Michael WEND
An assembly for arranging hanging goods in a space-saving manner, in particular for forming a block of hanging goods to be stored in a high bay warehouse, comprises a feeding unit for feeding the hanging goods along a transport direction and an arrangement unit for arranging the hanging goods, wherein the arrangement unit is provided with at least two transport rails arranged adjacent to one another when seen in the transport direction.
106 Suspension transport system US356735 1989-05-25 US5002176A 1991-03-26 Karl Lotzer; Josef Hafner
Suspension transport systems which operate automatically or predominantly automatically and which are used for the transport of spools make use of whole trains on which a plurality of spools is arranged. This, however, means that, e.g., in a ring spinning frame, the whole train will have to be exchanged when the first spool is empty. In order to avoid the resultant waste and in order to provide increased flexibility in the motion of the spools used in such a system of automatized or largely automatized operation, the present suspension transport system uses spools equipped with a travelling device of their own, the travelling device remaining on the spool when the spool is inserted into a processing machine. It is thus possible to handle each spool individually, as well as in a train. The suspension transport system is particlarly suitable for transverse insertion into a ring spinning frame.
107 Plastic monorail conveyor structure US395509 1982-07-06 US4471867A 1984-09-18 David J. Forshee
A monorail conveyor system having an inverted plastic T-bar monorail track suspended from supporting structural members conjoined by conventional bolt and nut fasteners, a plurality of plastic conveyor trolleys operatively movable on the T-bar monorail by a drive chain comprising a plurality of plastic chain links articulatedly connected together, the drive chain being driven by conventional conveyor drive chain power mechanism. Each plastic T-bar monorail track section comprises an upstanding stem having a laterally extending pendant lobe on each side thereof and a pair of laterally outwardly directed flanges at the distal end of said stem for both horizontal and inclined travel of the conveyor trolleys. The monorail conveyor structure includes a variety of plastic fittings for connecting the plastic T-bar monorail track sections together and to supporting structural members, a plastic turn wheel for supporting the conveyor trolleys in their translation on the monorail track at a turn or bend in the track, and plastic sway braces to maintain T-bar monorail supporting rods in a relatively fixed angular relationship.
108 Control and handling of garment hangers US39121773 1973-08-24 US3868906A 1975-03-04 CAMERON ANSON W
A caddy for garment hangers which includes a tube, a retainer strip coextensive therewith and latch members which connect the tube and the strip to permit broadwise movement of the strip between an overlying clamping position in which the hooks of the garment hangers are clamped to the tube and a captive retracted position in which the strip is spaced parallel to the tube. The retainer strip is sufficiently weighty so that when the caddy is freely supported in horizontal position, the strip swings down into a pendulous out-of-the-way position clear of the hooks. In a preferred form of latch member the active latch portion is integrally formed by reversely bending the end of the member, with the tip thereof forming a latching surface which engages the wall of the tube but which may be manually released by finger pressure. The invention has method aspects including the steps of supporting the caddy horizontally at a garment unpacking station in the retracted and pendulous state for dispensing of the hangers one by one, transporting the garments and empty caddy to a place of sale, supporting the caddy horizontally at the place of sale with the caddy in the retracted and pendulous state for depositing of hangers thereon one by one as they are removed from sold garments, snapping the filled caddy into locked condition, and then returning the caddy to the place of original support for storage and dispensing of the hangers so that the hangers are at all times either (a) in a garment or (b) organized on a caddy.
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