Claims
- 1. A method of removing fibers from pallet means comprising the following steps:
- relatively translating fiber-laden pallet means longitudinally with respect to fiber removal means;
- removing the bulk of the fibers from the pallet means;
- sweeping the surface of the pallet means to remove any fibers remaining after said removing step; and
- depositing the fibers from said removing and sweeping steps on a transverse conveyor for movement to subsequent processing;
- wherein said removing step includes breaking up aggregated fibers before said step of depositing.
- 2. A method of removing seed cotton from pallet means comprising the following steps:
- translating seed cotton laden pallet means longitudinally of a horizontal bed;
- removing the bulk of the seed cotton from the pallet means;
- sweeping the surface of the pallet means to remove any seed cotton remaining after said removing step;
- depositing the seed cotton from said removing and sweeping steps on a transverse conveyor for movement to subsequent processing; and
- including the step of entraining deposited seed cotton in a current of air whereby the seed cotton is conveyed to the subsequent processing.
- 3. A method of removing fibers from pallet means comprising the following steps:
- supporting fiber-laden pallet means on a horizontal bed;
- translating the fiber-laden pallet means horizontally from one end of the horizontal bed to the other end;
- loosening and removing the bulk of the fibers from the pallet means by engaging the fibers of the advancing pallet means with a plurality of rotating augers;
- sweeping the surface of the pallet means to remove any fibers remaining after said loosening and removing;
- conveying the loosened and removed fibers transversely of the horizontal bed; and
- wherein the translating step includes
- advancing the pallet means at a first speed from a first conveyor to a second conveyor,
- changing the speed of the second conveyor from the first speed to a slower second speed,
- advancing the pallet means from the second conveyor to a third conveyor operating at the second speed, and
- moving the pallet means at the second speed to the other end of the horizontal bed.
- 4. A method of sequentially emptying a plurality of pallet means each of which is fiber-laden comprising the following steps:
- supporting fiber-laden pallet means on a horizontal bed in generally abutting end-to-end relationship;
- translating the fiber-laden pallet means longitudinally from one end of the horizontal bed to the other end;
- loosening and removing the bulk of the fibers from each pallet means by sequentially engaging the fibers of the advancing pallet means with a plurality of rotating augers;
- sweeping the surface of each pallet means as it passes beyond the rotating augers to remove any fibers remaining after said loosening and removing;
- conveying the loosened and removed fibers transversely of the horizontal bed; and
- further including the steps of
- passing each pallet means under apparatus for transversely conveying the fibers, and
- stacking empty pallet means for subsequent use.
- 5. A method of sequentially emptying a plurality of pallet means each of which is fiber-laden comprising the following steps:
- supporting fiber-laden pallet means on a horizontal bed in generally abutting end-to-end relationship;
- translating the fiber-laden pallet means longitudinally from one end of the horizontal bed to the other end;
- loosening and removing the bulk of the fibers from each pallet means by sequentially engaging the fibers of the advancing pallet means with a plurality of rotating augers;
- sweeping the surface of each pallet means as it passes beyond the rotating augers to remove any fibers remaining after said loosening and removing;
- conveying the loosened and removed fibers transversely of the horizontal bed; and
- wherein the translating step includes
- advancing each pallet means at a first speed from a first conveyor to a second conveyor,
- changing the speed of the second conveyor from the first speed to a slower second speed when the pallet means is in generally abutting end-to-end relationship with another pallet means already translating along the horizontal bed at the second speed,
- advancing the pallet means from the second conveyor to a third conveyor operating at the second speed, and
- moving each pallet means, thus advanced, from the third conveyor to the other end of the horizontal bed at the second speed.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division, of our copending application Ser. No. 439,486, filed Feb. 6, 1974, and now U.S. Pat. No. 3,897,018.
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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946,333 |
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Divisions (1)
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