Claims
- 1. In combination with a conveyor having spaced conveyor belts, a machine for straightening and positioning a stack of articles on the conveyor which comprises a tip-over device swingably mounted at a tip-over station on the conveyor, the tip-over device including fingers which extend between the belts when the tip-over device is in upright position, stack supporting means extending substantially perpendicular to the fingers, and a stack catching member mounted at the outer end of the stack supporting means extending transversely of the stack supporting means on the same side thereof as the fingers, the stack catching member engaging the face of the stack remote from the fingers when the tip-over device is in tipped over position, the stack catching member being spaced from the fingers a distance greater than the height of the stack, means for advancing the conveyor to bring the stack to the tip-over station, means for swinging the tip-over device so that the fingers pick up the stack from the belts and swing the stack against the stack supporting means as the tip-over device is tipped to a position in which the stack supporting means is substantially horizontal so that the stack falls against the stack catching member and the articles in the stack are free to move crosswise of each other, the stack supporting means supporting the stack free of the conveyor, clamps supported on the tipover device on opposite sides of the stack supporting means and engageable with the sides of the articles of the stack, means for drawing the clamps toward the stack supporting means to engage the articles in the stack to align the articles with each other and to center the stack, means for returning the tip-over device to upright position to return the stack to the belt conveyors when the stack has been straightened and positioned and means for advancing the conveyor in an opposite direction to remove the stack from the tip-over station.
- 2. A combination as in claim 1 in which the machine includes means for releasing the clamps when the tip-over device returns the stack.
- 3. A combination as in claim 1 wherein the stack supporting means includes spaced parallel rotatably mounted rollers which extend perpendicularly to the fingers.
- 4. In combination with a conveyor having spaced conveyor belts, a machine for straightening and positioning a stack of articles on the conveyor which comprises a tip-over device swingably mounted at a tip-over station on the conveyor, the tip-over device including fingers which extend between the belts when the tip-over device is in upright position, stack supporting roller means extending substantially perpendicular to the fingers and a stack catching member mounted at the outer end of the stack supporting means extending transversely of the stack supporting means on the same side thereof as the fingers, the stack catching member engaging the face of the stack remote from the fingers when the tip-over device is in tipped over position, the stack catching member being spaced from the fingers a distance greater than the height of the stack, clamps supported on the tip-over device on opposite sides of the stack supporting means and engageable with the sides of the articles of the stack, means for advancing the conveyor to bring the stack to the tip-over station, means for swinging the tip-over device so that the fingers pick up the stack from the belts and swing the stack against the stack supporting roller means as the tip-over device is tipped to a position in which the stack supporting means is substantially horizontal so that the stack falls against the stack catching member and the articles in the stack are free to move crosswise of each other so that sides of articles in the stack can be engaged by said clamps to align the articles with each other and to center the stack, the stack supporting roller means supporting the stack free of the conveyor, means for returning the tip-over device to upright position to return the stack to the belt conveyors when the stack has been straightened and positioned and means for advancing the conveyor in an opposite direction to remove the stack from the tip-over station.
- 5. A combination as in claim 4 in which the machine includes means for releasing the clamps when the tip-over device returns the stack.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of our copending application Ser. No. 437,167, filed Jan. 28, 1974, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,907,273.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Divisions (1)
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