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Method and an apparatus for loading filled sacks or similar articles into endwise open containers or corresponding cargo spaces

  • US 5,201,626 A
  • Filed: 08/12/1991
  • Issued: 04/13/1993
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/12/1988
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A loading apparatus for consecutively loading received articles into open ended cargo containers, each said cargo container having a longitudinal axis, the loading apparatus comprising a receiver plate arranged transversely to said longitudinal axis of said cargo container, means for laterally displacing articles received on the receiver plate so as to build a transverse row of articles on the receiver plate, means for consecutively transferring said transverse row of articles from the receiver plate to respective unloading positions for successively building up a longitudinal row of transverse rows of piles of articles, the unloading being effected by retraction of article carrier plate means against an action of abutment means engaging respective rear ends of the articles so as to non-retractably hold the articles, a frame structure adapted to be rollingly supported on a support surface of the container, said frame structure having said receiver plate and an associated article displacing means arranged in a stationary position in a rearmost portion thereof, and a vertically movable lift plate arranged at a foremost portion thereof, said lift plate being vertically displaceable between a receiver position flush with the receiver plate such that the lift plate can receive an entire transverse row of articles from the receiver plate by actuation of a transferring means, and a plurality of unloading positions in respective different height positions, said lift plate further being forwardly displaceable from said frame structure in each of said plurality of unloading positions, and wherein vertically movable abutment means are provided so as to operatively engage the rear ends of the articles resting on the lift plate in the forwardly displaced position of the lift plate to thereby effect an unloading of the row of articles in response to a retraction of the lift plate.

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