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Arrangement for converting a multi-track stream of bottles into a single-track stream of bottles

  • US 4,708,234 A
  • Filed: 09/13/1985
  • Issued: 11/24/1987
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/15/1984
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An arrangement for converting a stream of bottles delivered as a multi-track stream into a transitional stream of bottles which is to be withdrawn as only a single-track stream;

  • an intermediate conveyer is disposed between a feeding mechanism, which is provided with first guide means, and a withdrawal mechanism, which is provided with second guide means;

    the upper sides of the conveyer belt system of said intermediate conveyer form a conversion region in common therewith that includes a common transport surface and that is in the shape of an inclined plane which is inclined transverse to the direction in which bottles are conveyed from the upper side of said feeding mechanism to the upper side of said withdrawal mechanism having a conveying surface therewith, whereby those guide means of said feeding and withdrawal mechanisms of the low-lying side of said inclined plane are interconnected;

    the improvement wherein said withdrawal mechanism includes a conveyer belt having an upper side, with said inclined plane conversion region being formed by the combination of said upper side of said conveyer belt system of said intermediate conveyer in part, and said upper side of said conveyer belt of said withdrawal mechanism in part;

    said conversion region has a track width which corresponds to the track width of said feeding mechanism, is disposed downstream of the later when viewed in the direction in which said bottles are conveyed, and has its plane essentially coincide in level and track stream with said feeding mechanism;

    that portion of that second guide means of said withdrawal mechanism which is disposed in said conversion region provides for a linear connection of said guide means of said feeding and withdrawal mechanisms of the low-lying side of said inclined plane conversion region for automatic and pressureless sloped-down-driving-away of the bottles in only the single-track stream;

    said conveyer belt of said withdrawal mechanism being an endless belt, and said conveyer belt system of said intermediate conveyer being an endless belt system, each of which has an upper and lower side with a return from the upper side to the lower side, and a return from the lower side to the upper side;

    that return of said withdrawal mechanism from the lower side to the upper side thereof being disposed in the vicinity of that return of said intermediate conveyer from the lower side to the upper side thereof, so that that conveying surface of said withdrawal mechanism adjacent to said intermediate conveyer forms said common conversion region with said upper sides of said conveyer belt system of said intermediate conveyer;

    said feeding mechanism also including a conveyer belt system which is an endless belt system having an upper side and a lower side with a return from the upper side to the lower side, and a return from the lower side to the upper side;

    when viewed in the direction in which said bottles are conveyed by said intermediate conveyer, that return of said feeding mechanism from the upper side to the lower side being disposed upstream of those returns of said intermediate conveyer and said withdrawal mechanism from the lower side to the upper side;

    the upper sides of said conveyer belt system of said feeding mechanism conform to the inclination of the common transport surface of said conversion region in such a way that the low-lying sides of said feeding and withdrawal mechanisms are aligned with one another to effect said linear connection of said guide means of said feeding and withdrawal mechanisms; and

    an essentially planar transition mechanism which is disposed in the transition region from the upper sides of said conveyer belt system of said feeding mechanism to said common conversion region, with said transition mechanism also being essentially coplanar with the upper sides of said conveyer belt system of said intermediate conveyer, and with the upper side of said conveyer belt of said withdrawal mechanism.

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