Claims
- 1. Count divider apparatus for segregating a counted slug of flats from a plurality of such flats being advanced in a path on the apron of a stacker at a predetermined speed in shingled formation, said apparatus comprising:
- an endless elongated, alignment belt, trained around sheaves mounted above said apron, said belt having a lower stretch advancing in the direction of advance of said shingled flats with a first portion extending longitudinally at a spaced uniform distance above said apron and a second portion inclining upwardly and forwardly to a level substantially equal to the height of an erected flat, said lower stretch advancing at greater speed than the speed of said apron and riding on the upper edges of said flats to raise them from shingled to erect position, and
- a movable wheeled carriage mounted to roll alongside said path, said carriage having a segregation rod mounted to move horizontally in and out of the path of the leading slug of said flats to maintain its erect position and having a one way clutch on a wheel thereof to allow the carriage to advance as fast as the apron but permit free reverse rolling thereof.
- 2. Apparatus as specified in claim 1 wherein:
- the lower stretch of said alignment belt includes a plurality of spaced, transversely extending, ribs or ridges for engaging and lifting up the upper edges of said shingled flats.
- 3. Apparatus as specified in claim 1 where:
- said stacker apron is divided into a primary apron advancing at a predetermined speed under the first portion of said alignment belt and a secondary apron advancing at a lesser speed, under the second portion of said alignment belt, said secondary apron slowing the advance of the lower edges of the shingled flats on said aprons as said alignment belt engages the upper edges thereof and raises said flats from shingled to erect position upstanding substantially vertically on said secondary apron.
- 4. Count divider apparatus of the type having a plurality of flats advancing along a stacker apron in an elongated zone in which said flats are in shingled formation, close-packed, counted slugs, supported on their lower edges, characterized by:
- elongated alignment belt means extending longitudinally above said apron, in a zone in advance of said first mentioned zone, said means including at least one endless belt having a lower stretch advancing in the direction of advance of the flats shingled on said apron and in contact with the upper edges of said flats, said lower stretch having a plurality of spaced transverse ridges thereon, and said lower stretch having an upwardly and forwardly inclined portion for lifting said shingled formation of flats to upstanding, erected position and having means for advancing said belt means at a greater relative speed than the speed of said apron.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a division of my continuation application Ser. No. 911,304 filed Sept. 25, 1986 entitled Apparatus and Method For Segregating Counted Slugs of Flats.
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