Claims
- 1. A system for receiving can end members from a supply of can end members and loading can end members on a plurality of empty tray units to provide a plurality of loaded tray units and for transporting unloaded tray units to a processing station and the system comprising:
- a tray loading station for loading can end members on an empty tray unit;
- a plurality of tray units, each tray unit having a quadrilateral peripheral configuration and being made of molded plastic material and comprising:
- four peripheral side wall portions;
- a central wall portion located between and integrally connected to said side wall portions; and
- a plurality of parallel equally spaced equal length elongated compartment means of identical cross-sectional configuration extending between one pair of opposite side wall portions and parallel to another pair of opposite side wall portions for receiving and holding a stack of can end members;
- each of said compartment means comprising:
- laterally spaced upwardly outwardly extending opposite wall portions having side surfaces for supporting engagement with peripheral portions of an horizontally extending stack of can end members located in said compartment means;
- stack insertion and removal opening means in said one pair of opposite side wall portions for enabling horizontal movement therethrough of a stack of can end members during insertion in and removal from said compartment means of a stack of can end members;
- stack abutment means in each of said one pair of opposite side wall portions at opposite ends of said compartment means for supporting retaining engagement with opposite end portions of the stack of can end members received therein; and
- a lifting tool access slot means associated with said stack abutment means and extending through one of each of said one pair of opposite side wall portions for enabling insertion into said compartment means of a lifting tool device to engage and lift can end members above said stack abutment means for removal of the stack of can end members by horizontal movement through the stack insertion an removal opening means;
- stack forming means adjacent said tray loading station for forming a plurality of substantially equal-length individual stacks of multiple can end members approximately equal in length to the length of said compartment means;
- tray holding means at the loading station for receiving and holding one empty tray unit at a time; and
- can end member stack loading means at said loading station for laterally horizontally moving a stack of can end members through said insertion and removal opening means into each of the compartment means on the empty tray unit and filling each of the compartment means with a stack of can end members to provide a loaded tray unit.
- 2. The system as defined in claim 1 and further comprising:
- a tray unloading station for unloading a loaded tray unit;
- can end member stack unloading means at said unloading station for laterally horizontally removing a stack of can end members from each of said compartment means through said insertion and removal opening means;
- lifting means associated with said can end member unloading means for insertion into each of said compartment means through said slot means for engagement with and lifting of a lower portion of the stack of can end members into alignment with the insertion and removal opening means to enable removal of the stack of can end members from said compartment means.
- 3. The invention as defined in claim 1 and further comprising:
- a full tray palletizing station for stacking loaded tray units one on top of the other; and
- tray stacking means at said palletizing station for placing loaded tray units one at a time in vertically stacked relationship to provide a pallet of multiple stacked loaded tray units.
- 4. The invention as defined in claim 1 and wherein said loading means further comprising:
- a shuttle tray mean for receiving and holding said individual stacks of can end members prior to transfer to an empty tray unit.
- 5. The invention as defined in claim 4 and wherein said shuttle tray means comprising:
- a number of troughs equal to the number of compartment means on said tray units.
- 6. The invention as defined in claim 5 and wherein said shuttle tray means comprising:
- an indexing means to align various ones of said troughs with said can end member stack forming means.
- 7. The invention as defined in claim 6 and further comprising:
- pusher means for simultaneously pushing all the stacks of can end members from the shuttle tray means into all of the associated compartment means.
- 8. The invention as defined in claim 7 and further comprising:
- extendable and retractable stopper means for holding the end portion of each stack of end members opposite said pusher means during transfer of the stack of end members to said compartment means.
- 9. The invention as defined in claims 1 or 8 and further comprising:
- guide and support surface means associated with said insertion and removal opening means for guiding and supporting said stacks of can end members during insertion into said compartment means.
- 10. The invention as defined in claim 8 and further comprising:
- extendable and retractable guide rod means on said shuttle tray means for guiding and supporting said stacks of can end members during transfer between said shuttle tray means and said compartment means.
- 11. The invention as defined in claim 8 and further comprising:
- transfer means for moving said tray holding means back and forth between said loading station and an unloading station whereat a loaded tray unit is removed from said tray holding means.
- 12. The invention as defined in claim 11 and further comprising:
- an empty tray elevator means for delivering an empty tray unit to said tray holding means; and a loaded tray elevator means for receiving and removing a loaded tray unit from said tray holding means.
- 13. The invention as defined in claim 1 and further comprising:
- a loaded tray palletizing station for stacking loaded tray units one on top of another on a pallet member;
- a plurality of pallet members for supporting and transporting tray units to and from the loading station and the loaded tray palletizing station;
- an empty tray unit supply elevator means for supplying empty tray units to the tray loading station and supporting a pallet member with a plurality of stacked empty tray units mounted on the empty tray pallet member for sequentially transporting the empty tray pallet member and the stack of empty tray units thereon toward the loading station;
- said tray holding means receiving and holding one empty tray unit at a time received from the stack of empty tray units on the empty tray pallet member; and
- loaded tray conveyor means for moving a loaded tray unit from the tray loading station to another processing station.
- 14. The invention as defined in claim 13 and further comprising:
- a loaded tray palletizing elevator means at the loaded tray palletizing station for supporting a pallet member having a plurality of loaded tray units mounted in stacked relationship thereupon;
- loaded tray stacking means at said loaded tray palletizing station for placing loaded tray units one at a time in vertically stacked relationship on the loaded tray palletizing elevator means to provide a pallet of multiple stacked loaded tray units; and
- loaded tray pallet conveyor means for removing a pallet of multiple stacked loaded tray units from the loaded tray palletizer elevator means.
- 15. The invention as defined in claim 1 and wherein said tray units further comprising:
- cover means in the form of a sheet of plastic material mounted above said compartment means for covering the stacks of end members in said compartment means.
- 16. The invention as defined in claim 15 and wherein said cover means further comprising:
- a plurality of separate parallel covering portions located above and extending over each of said compartment means and separated by a plurality of narrow width attachment portions fixedly connected to said tray unit.
- 17. A system for handling can end members comprising:
- tray means having a plurality of parallel-spaced, elongated can end holding compartments extending from one side of said tray means to an opposite side of said tray means for holding a plurality of spaced parallel rows of elongated stacks of can end members;
- cover means permanently mounted on said tray means for covering said can end holding compartments and can end members supported therewithin and being movable between a collapsed stowed position within said can end holding compartments when no can end members are present in said can end holding compartments and a raised open position in upward spaced relationship to and covering can end members located in said can end holding compartments;
- opening and closing means for moving said cover means between said collapsed stowed position and said open can end member covering and holding position;
- can end member loading means for loading can end members into said can end holding compartments when said cover means is in said open can end member covering position; and
- can end member unloading means for removing can end members from each of said can end holding compartments when said cover means is in said open can end member covering position.
- 18. The invention as defined in claim 17 and wherein said tray means further comprising:
- a plurality of tray units, each tray unit having a quadrilateral peripheral configuration and being made of molded plastic material and comprising:
- four peripheral side wall portions;
- a central wall portion located between and integrally connected to said side wall portions; and
- a plurality of parallel equally spaced equal length elongated compartment means of identical cross-sectional configuration extending between one pair of opposite side wall portions and parallel to another pair of opposite side wall portions.
- 19. The invention as defined in claim 17 and further comprising:
- a tray loading station for loading can end members on an empty tray unit;
- tray holding means at the loading station for receiving and holding one empty tray unit at a time;
- loading means at said loading station for laterally moving can end members into the compartments on the empty tray unit held by the holding means and filling the compartments with can end members to provide a loaded tray unit.
- 20. The invention as defined in claim 17 and wherein each of said can end holding compartments in said tray units further comprising:
- a pair of laterally spaced uppermost rib portions;
- a central lowermost rib portion located between said uppermost rib portions;
- an upwardly facing slot in said lowermost center rib portion;
- an upwardly facing curved segmental wall portion extending upwardly between each of said uppermost rib portions and said central lowermost rib portion for supporting said can end members thereon in upwardly spaced relationship to said slot;
- an upper curved surface on each curved wall portion; and
- a downwardly facing curved surface on each curved wall portion for supportively engaging can end members on a tray means located therebelow.
- 21. The invention as defined in claim 17 and each compartment comprising:
- a pair of opposite end wall portions;
- a pair of laterally spaced uppermost upwardly facing rib portions, each of the pair located on opposite sides of said compartment; and
- a central lowermost downwardly facing rib portion located between said uppermost upwardly facing rib portions and defining an upwardly facing slot extending between the uppermost rib portions.
- 22. The invention as defined in claim 21 and further comprising:
- an arcuately curved central side wall portion extending laterally between each of said uppermost rib portions and said downwardly facing rib portion.
- 23. The invention as defined in claim 22 and wherein each central side wall portion has an arcuate curved inner side surface extending the length of the compartment and providing abutting supporting engagement for the end members of a stack of end members located therein.
- 24. The invention as defined in claim 22, wherein each end wall portion of each compartment comprising:
- an arcuately curved end wall portion having a lesser radius than the radius of said curved central side wall portion.
- 25. The invention as defined in claim 17, each compartment comprising:
- a pair of opposite end wall portions; and
- a pair of elongated laterally spaced side wall portions extending the length of the compartment between said opposite end wall portions.
- 26. The invention as defined in claim 17 including a pair of longitudinally spaced end wall portions, one end wall portion being located at one end of said compartment and the other end wall portion being located at the other end of said compartment.
- 27. A tray unit for receiving a plurality of stacks of can end members for transporting a plurality of stacks of can end members to a processing station and comprising:
- four peripheral side wall portions;
- a central wall portion located between and integrally connected to said side wall portions;
- a plurality of parallel equally spaced equal length elongated compartment means of identical cross-sectional configuration extending between one pair of opposite side wall portions and parallel to another pair of opposite side wall portions for receiving and holding a stack of can end members;
- each of said compartment means comprising:
- laterally spaced upwardly outwardly extending opposite wall portions having side surfaces for supporting engagement with peripheral portions of an horizontally extending stack of can end members located in said compartment means;
- stack insertion and removal opening mean in said one pair of opposite side wall portions for enabling horizontal movement therethrough of a stack of can end members during insertion in and removal from said compartment means of a stack of can end members;
- stack abutment means in each of said one pair of opposite side wall portions at opposite ends of said compartment means for supporting retaining engagement with opposite end portions of the stack of can end members received therein; and
- a lifting tool access slot means associated with said stack abutment means and extending through each of said one pair of opposite side wall portions for enabling insertion into said compartment means of a lifting tool device to engage and lift can end members above said stack abutment means for removal of the stack of can end members by horizontal movement through the stack insertion and removal opening means.
- 28. The invention as defined in claim 27 and further comprising:
- cover means permanently mounted on said tray unit for covering said can end holding compartment means and can end members supported therewithin and being movable between a collapsed stowed position within said can end holding compartment means when no can end members are present in said can end holding compartment means and a raised open position in upward spaced relationship to and covering can end members located in said can end holding compartment means.
- 29. The invention as defined in claim 27 and each compartment means further comprising:
- a pair of laterally spaced uppermost upwardly facing rib portions located on opposite sides of said compartment means; and
- a central lowermost downwardly facing rib portion located between said uppermost upwardly facing rib portions.
- 30. The invention as defined in claim 29 and further comprising:
- an arcuately curved central side wall portion extending laterally between each of said uppermost rib portions and said downwardly facing rib portion and extending longitudinally between said one pair of opposite side wall portions.
- 31. The invention as defined in claim 30 and wherein each central side wall portion having an arcuate curved inner side surface extending the length of the compartment means and providing abutting supporting engagement for the end members of a stack of end members located therein.
- 32. The invention as defined in claim 31, wherein said stack abutment means comprising:
- an arcuately curved end wall portion having a lesser radius than the radius of said curved central side wall portion.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part application of prior copending application Ser. No. 549,463, filed Jul. 6, 1990.
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