Claims
- 1. A machine for assembling elements in generally crossed relationship comprising a plurality of means for guiding elements along a predetermined path of travel, means for conveying the elements along said path during the guidance thereof by said guiding means, single feed means for feeding elements toward said guiding means, and means for shifting different ones of said guiding means into alignment with elements fed from said single feed means whereby individual elements from said single feed means are disposed in at least two different ones of said guiding means.
- 2. The machine as defined in claim 1 including other feed means for feeding other elements into transverse relationship to said first-mentioned elements.
- 3. The machine as defined in claim 1 wherein said shifting means are operative for successively and repetitiously shifting said different guiding means into alignment with successive elements fed from said single feed means.
- 4. The machine as defined in claim 1 wherein said predetermined path of travel includes entrance and exit end portions generally spanned by said conveying and guiding means, said single feed means is located at said entrance end portion, and said shifting means is effective for shifting said different guiding means transversely of said predetermined path of travel into alignment with elements fed from said single feed means.
- 5. The machine as defined in claim 1 including means responsive to the movement of said conveying means for initiating the operation of said single feed means.
- 6. The machine as defined in claim 1 including means supporting said guiding means above said conveying means, and said conveying means include pusher means spaced from each other in the direction of said path of travel and in spanning relationship to said guiding means.
- 7. The machine as defined in claim 1 including hopper means associated with said feed means for supporting said elements incident to the feeding thereof to said guiding means, said hopper means includes a bottom wall at no more than an acute angle to the horizontal whereby said elements are gravity influenced in a direction toward said feed means, said feed means includes an upstanding wall toward which said elements are gravity influenced, and said upstanding wall is at an obtuse angle to the horizontal whereby said bottom and upstanding walls cooperatively function to maintain said elements in stacked relationship movable under gravity influence toward said upstanding wall.
- 8. The machine as defined in claim 1 wherein said conveying means include a plurality of spaced endless members, a plurality of spaced flight bars spanning said endless members, and means for quick disconnect coupling said flight bars to said endless members.
- 9. The machine as defined in claim 1 wherein said conveying means include a plurality of spaced endless members, a plurality of spaced flight bars spanning said endless members, and means for shifting said flight bars relative to each other to vary the spacing therebetween.
- 10. The machine as defined in claim 1 including other feed means for feeding other elements into transverse relationship to said first-mentioned elements, hopper means associated with said other feed means for supporting said elements incident to the feeding thereof to said guiding means, and said hopper means includes a bottom wall at no more than an acute angle to the horizontal whereby said other elements are gravity influenced in a direction toward said other feed means.
- 11. The machine as defined in claim 1 wherein said guiding means are a plurality of guide channels positioned between said conveying means and said single feed means, and said shifting means are operative for deflecting said guide channels into alignment with elements fed from said single feed means.
- 12. The machine as defined in claim 1 including other feed means for feeding other elements into transverse relationship to said first-mentioned elements, and means responsive to the movement of said conveying means for initiating the operation of said single and other feed means.
- 13. The machine as defined in claim 5 wherein said conveying means includes a plurality of spaced endless members, a plurality of spaced flight bars spanning said endless member, said initiating means includes a switch disposed along one of said endless members, and means carried by said one endless member for operating said switch upon movement of said one endless member.
- 14. The machine as defined in claim 5 wherein said predetermined path of travel includes entrance and exit end portions generally spanned by said conveying and guiding means, and single feed means is located at said entrance end portion, and said shifting means is effective for shifting said different guiding means transversely of said predetermined path of travel into alignment with elements fed from said single feed means.
- 15. The machine as defined in claim 7 wherein said predetermined path of travel includes entrance and exit end portions generally spanned by said conveying and guiding means, said single feed means is located at said entrance end portion, snd said shifting means is effective for shifting said different guiding means transversely of said predetermined path of travel into alignment with elements fed from said single feed means.
- 16. The machine as defined in claim 8 wherein said predetermined path of travel includes entrance and exit end portions generally spanned by said conveying and guiding means, said single feed means is located at said entrance end portion, and said shifting means is effective for shifting said different guiding means transversely of said predetermined path of travel into alignment with elements fed from said single feed means.
- 17. The machine as defined in claim 9 wherein said predetermined path of travel includes entrance and exit end portions generally spanned by said conveying and guiding means, said single feed means is located at said entrance end portion, and said shifting means is effective for shifting said different guiding means transversely of said predetermined path of travel into alignment with elements fed from said single feed means.
- 18. The machine as defined in claim 10 wherein said predetermined path of travel includes entrance and exit end portions generally spanned by said conveying and guiding means, said single feed means is located at said entrance end portion, and said shifting means is effective for shifting said different guiding means transversely of said predetermined path of travel into alignment with elements fed from said single feed means.
- 19. The machine as defined in claim 11 wherein said predetermined path of travel includes entrance and exit end portions generally spanned by said conveying and guiding means, said single feed means is located at said entrance end portions, and said shifting means is effective for shifting said different guiding means transversely of said predetermined path of travel into alignment with elements fed from said single feed means.
- 20. A machine for assembling elements in generally crossed relationship comprising a plurality of means for guiding elements along a predetermined path of travel, means beneath said guiding means for conveying the elements along said path between entrance and exit ends thereof, means for feeding elements toward said guiding and conveying means, means for shifting different ones of said guiding means into alignment with elements fed from said feed means whereby individual elements from said feed means are disposed in at least two different ones of said guiding means, said feed means is located at said entrance end, said guiding means are a plurality of guide channels, said shifting means are operative for deflecting said guide channels into alignment with elements fed from said feed means, and other feed means at said exit end for feeding other elements into transverse relationship to said first-mentioned elements.
- 21. The machine as defined in claim 20 including means responsive to the movement of said conveying means for initiating the operation of said single feed means.
- 22. The machine as defined in claim 20 wherein said conveying means include a plurality of spaced endless members, a plurality of spaced flight bars spanning said endless members, and means for quick disconnect coupling said flight bars to said endless members.
- 23. The machine as defined in claim 20 wherein said conveying means include a plurality of spaced endless members, a plurality of spaced flight bars spanning said endless members, and means for shifting said flight bars relative to each other to vary the spacing therebetween.
- 24. The machine as defined in claim 20 including means responsive to the movement of said conveying means for initiating the operation of said single and other feed means.
- 25. A method of assembling elements in generally crossed relationship comprising the steps of feeding at least two elements in succession along a first path, said elements being fed with a trailing edge of a leading element being followed by a leading edge of a trailing element and said trailing and leading elements being in a uniplanar plane, shifting the leading of the two elements transversely out of the first path, conveying the two elements in unison along a second path in transverse relationship to said first path, feeding a further element along a third path in transverse relationship to said second path, and cross assembling said two and further elements at an intersection of said second and third paths.
- 26. The method as defined in claim 25 including the step of moving said two elements away from each other during movement thereof along said second path.
- 27. A machine for assembling elements in generally crossed relationship comprising a plurality of means for guiding elements along a predetermined path of travel, means below said guiding means for conveying the elements along said path between entrance and exit ends thereof, means for feeding elements into said guiding means at said entrance end for movement thereof by said conveying means toward said exit end, other feed means at said exit end for feeding the elements into transverse relationship to said first-mentioned elements, said feed means each having associated therewith a hopper having a bottom wall at no more than an acute angle to the horizontal whereby elements are gravity-influenced in a direction toward said feed means, an upstanding wall toward which said elements are gravity-influenced, each upstanding wall is at an obtuse angle to the horizontal whereby said bottom and upstanding walls cooperatively function to maintain said elements in stacked relationship movable under gravity influenced toward the upstanding wall, and means responsive to the movement of said conveying means for initiating the operation of both said feed means.
- 28. A machine for assembling elements in generally crossed relationship comprising a plurality of means for guiding elements along a predetermined path of travel, means below said guiding means for conveying the elements along said path between entrance and exit ends thereof, means for feeding elements into said guide means at said entrance end for movement thereof by said conveying means toward said exit end, other feed means at said exit end for feeding the elements into transverse relationship to said first-mentioned elements, said feed means each having associated therewith a hopper having a bottom wall at no more than an acute angle to the horizontal whereby elements are gravity-influenced in a direction toward said feed means, an upstanding wall toward which said elements are gravity-influenced, each upstanding wall is at an obtuse angle to the horizontal whereby said bottom and upstanding walls cooperatively function to maintain said elements in stacked relationship movable under gravity-influence toward the upstanding wall, a feed throat through which said elements are fed by said feed means, and means for adjusting the size of the feed throat for facilitating the passage therethrough of elements of different thicknesses.
Parent Case Info
The present application constitutes a continuation of commonly assigned application Ser. No. 228,559 filed Feb. 28, 1972, which is now abandoned.
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