Claims
- 1. In a pear feeding and orienting apparatus, a chute having an upper end and a lower end and having a cross-section with a curved base portion whose radius of curvature is substantially larger than the radius of curvature of the bulb portion of the largest pear to be handled and with upwardly projecting side portions spaced apart a distance at least as great as the length of the largest pear to be handled, said chute being disposed longitudinally at a predetermined downward inclination, the improvement comprising at least two strips of small size in relation to the size of the chute and secured on the chute adjacent the upper end thereof and extending along the run of the chute spaced apart on either side of the central axis of the chute, said strips extending over a small portion only of the chute and each strip having a continuous surface of a predetermined frictional coefficient greater than that of the chute such that a pear aligned lengthwise with said chute and with its stem end in leading disposition will slide along said chute in such position, but a pear with its blossom end in leading disposition will engage the spaced strips and be caused to roll over into stem end leading disposition, and means for feeding pears in spaced relationship through said chute.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of my prior application Ser. No. 407,468, filed Oct. 18, 1973, and now abandoned, which is in turn a division of my earlier application Ser. No. 267,017, filed June 28, 1972, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,797,639.
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Divisions (1)
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267017 |
Jun 1972 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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407468 |
Oct 1973 |
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