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Materials handling apparatus

  • US 4,620,826 A
  • Filed: 03/02/1984
  • Issued: 11/04/1986
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/02/1984
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. In article conveying means, apparatus that transfers articles from one location to another by means of a moveable perforated belt that is positioned with its upper surface juxtaposed to the under-surface of a vacuum chamber having an apertured bottom, with said articles suspended from the underside of said belt through operation of vacuum from said vacuum chamber acting thereon via said apertures and a multiplicity of performations in said belt, wherein the improvement comprisesa flat plate that has a layer of compressible material affixed to its underside, which plate is in parallel planar relationship to the top of the apertured bottom of said vacuum chamber, and is moveable vertically downward to such an extent that said compressible material is compressed against the top surface of said bottom and is moveable vertically upward by a distance such that said compressible material is in closed spaced-apart relationship to the top of said bottom,motion means interconnected with said plate to cause it to move vertically upward and downward,detection means for detecting when one among said articles suspended from said belt has been moved by said belt to a position directly beneath said plate and for causing said motion means thereon to actuate and cause to move said plate vertically downward until said compressible material impinges upon the top of said apertured bottom and is compressed between it and said plate to seal off the apertures in the region of said plate from the vacuum in said box and to introduce a slight positive pressure into said apertures by the piston effect of said compressible material being at least partially thrust into said apertures, and for causing said motion means thereafter to move said plate vertically upward until said compressible material is in closely spaced-apart relationship to said top of said apertured bottom.

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