Claims
- 1. A method for temporarily storing a succession of flexible flat objects which had been arranged in overlapping formation, comprising
- conveying a succession of the objects to a series of pairs of movable shelves, wherein each shelf of a pair is at an opposite side of the conveyed objects;
- moving a first pair of the shelves to and up past the opposite sides of a first one of the objects being conveyed as it is passing the first pair of shelves and moving the first pair of shelves upwardly for raising the first object then at the first shelves and halting the conveyance of the first object;
- as the first pair of shelves is being moved up after contacting the first object, moving the first pair of shelves upwardly and also inclining each of the first shelves upwardly and also outwardly;
- moving a second pair of the shelves upwardly together with but below the first pair of shelves, to and up past the opposite sides of a second one of the objects being conveyed as it is passing the second pair of shelves and moving the second pair of shelves for raising the second object then at the second shelves and halting the conveyance of the second object, and the first pair of shelves being above and being inclined relative to the second pair of shelves below in order to increase the distance between the first and second pairs of shelves at the time the second pair of shelves are raising the second object.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the objects are conveyed on a conveyor which has a support surface for conveying the objects to the pairs of shelves; the inclining of the first pair of shelves increases the lateral distance, as measured across the conveyor, between the shelves of the first pair of shelves while also increasing the vertical space between the first and second pairs of shelves while the second pair of shelves are in the regions just below and then at the support surface of the conveyor and while the first pair of shelves are then above the support surface of the conveyor.
- 3. The method of claim 2, comprising raising the shelves of each of the pairs on opposite sides of the conveyor together, and synchronizing the raising of the shelves at opposite sides of the conveyor so that the shelves are raised in the vertical direction together as respective pairs.
- 4. The method of claim 3, wherein each pair of shelves defines skid rails for the respective object raised by the shelf pair and the conveyor conveys the respective object across the respective pair of shelves acting as skid rails therefor.
- 5. The method of claim 2, wherein the shelves move up past the conveyor transversely to the direction of motion of the conveyor.
- 6. The method of claim 5, wherein the pairs of shelves moving past the conveyor are so placed and the first pair of shelves are so inclined upwardly and with respect to each other that the inclining of the first pair of shelves causes bending of the edges of the flexible object on the first pair of shelves for stiffening the flexible object on the first pair of shelves.
- 7. The method of claim 5, wherein one shelf of each pair of the shelves is respectively supported on one of first and second continuous bands, the method comprising continuously moving the bands past the conveyor for defining the first and then the second pairs of shelves.
- 8. The method of claim 7, further comprising synchronizing the movement of the bands past the conveyor so that a respective shelf on each band defines each pair of the shelves.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/400,497, filed Aug. 30, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,018,618.
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Divisions (1)
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