Claims
- 1. In a system for transferring bottles discharged from a machine in long rows of laterally spaced bottles to substantially shorter rows of laterally spaced bottles on a linear conveyor, the conveyor system for conveying away upright beverage bottles of glass as a reusable packaging container distinct from flat edible food cakes and maintained upright when moving along at an angle, comprising in combination therewith a bottle treatment machine having means to transport bottles in spaced, parallel rows in a direction perpendicular to said rows and to discharge said bottles in upright position one row at a time in succession, a linear conveyor having a plurality of parallel adjacent belts with a common drive for movement of said belts at a common speed, the direction of travel of said conveyor being at an acute angle to said parallel rows of upright beverage bottles of glass in said machine and at an angle greater than 90.degree. to the direction of movement of said rows of upright beverage bottles of glass in said machine to move said upright beverage bottles of glass by pushing at an equal level height away from said machine, said belts at the upstream end of the upper reach thereof adjacent said machine having staggered reversing supports, a stationary plate extending over the upstream ends of the upper reaches of said belts at the discharge position, means to receive said upright beverage bottles of glass deposited by said machine one row at a time, means to move each row of upright beverage bottles of glass onto said plate at right angles to said row and to displace the preceding row of upright beverage bottles of glass on said plate to move onto said linear conveyor at an acute angle to the direction of travel of said conveyor with each said row extending from side to side of said linear conveyor at said acute angle, said linear conveyor moving at substantially greater speed than the movement of said rows of upright beverage bottles of glass from said machine such that a plurality of upright beverage bottles of glass in each row of bottles discharged onto said linear conveyor move away from the discharge position before the discharge of the next succeeding row of upright beverage bottles of glass, the speed of discharge being such that upon transferring of a row of upright beverage bottles of glass, generation of noise due to bumping of upright beverage bottles of glass into the upright beverage bottles of glass in the row previously transferred in upright position is avoided.
- 2. A conveyor system in combination as claimed in claim 1, in which said conveyor extends in the direction of its travel at an angle of 5.degree. to said support and the row of upright beverage bottles of glass on said support.
- 3. A conveyor system in combination as claimed in claim 1, in which the direction of travel of said conveyor is at an acute angle of 5.degree. to said parallel rows of upright beverage bottles of glass.
- 4. A conveyor system in combination as claimed in claim 1, in which partitions between said upright beverage bottles of glass in each row deposited by said machine and the upright beverage bottles of glass in each row on said plate are so positioned that the upright beverage bottles of glass in each row are spaced when moved onto said conveyor, said conveyor moving each row of upright beverage bottles of glass from said plate before the next succeeding row is deposited, so that said row of upright beverage bottles of glass are spaced on said conveyor.
- 5. In a system according to said plate comprising a stationary support extending across said conveyor adjacent one end at said acute angle and parallel to said rows of bottles.
- 6. In a system according to claim 1 which includes an apparatus for discharging said bottles from said linear conveyor at an obtuse angle to said rows of discharged bottles and of substantially less width than said rows of discharged bottles to receive said rows at an acute angle on said conveyor, and of a width to accommodate a row of bottles of less length than said rows of discharged bottles, said conveyor moving at a higher speed than the linear speed of said apparatus for discharging said bottles to move said rows of laterally spaced bottles away from successively discharged rows of bottles to provide spaced rows of bottles on said conveyor, so that said linear conveyor may deliver the bottles laterally spaced in short rows at an angle to said linear conveyor.
- 7. In a system according to claim 6, in which the apparatus for discharging said bottles causes a successive row of bottles to engage the preceding row to move said preceding row onto said linear conveyor, said conveyor moving at the greater speed to move said preceding row away from the successively discharged row.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a straight continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 851,422-Wahl et al filed Nov. 4, 1977, which in turn is a continuation of Ser. No. 675,887-Wahl et al filed Apr. 12, 1976 (both now abandoned).
US Referenced Citations (3)
Continuations (2)
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