Claims
- 1. A method of forming rows of spaced-apart split tile lengths into a hack for firing comprising the steps of:
- moving palletized rows of unglazed, cut, spaced apart split tile lengths onto a first conveyor system,
- moving the pallets on the first conveyor system to a first transfer position so as to form a transfer row of unglazed split tiles,
- successively transferring a predetermined number of the transfer rows of unglazed split tiles from the transfer position onto a grouping area so as to form a number of such rows into a layer, and
- transferring each layer thus formed onto a hack on a kiln car.
- 2. A method as in claim 1 further comprising the rotation of at least alternate layers prior to depositing same on the hack such that successive layers are rotated by 90.degree. relative to one another.
- 3. Method of forming split tile lengths into a hack for firing as in claim 1 further including, prior to the last recited transferring step, the alternate steps of:
- moving palletized rows of unglazed, cut split tile lengths to a second conveyor system, feeding individual split tile lengths successively through a glazing area and applying glazing material to the outwardly directed split tile faces,
- drying the glazed split tiles,
- forming a predetermined number of the glazed split tile lengths into a row of spaced apart split tile lengths,
- successively transporting the thus formed row of spaced apart glazed split tiles to a second transfer position so as to form a transfer row of glazed split tiles, and
- successively transferring a predetermined number of transfer rows of glazed split tiles to the grouping area so as to form a number of such rows into a layer.
- 4. A method as in claim 3 wherein said step of moving palletized rows of unglazed cut split tile lengths to a second conveyor system comprises pushing said row off a pallet onto the second conveyor whereby the split tile lengths within the row are closed-up from an initially spaced-apart condition.
- 5. A method as in claim 3 wherein said step of feeding individual split tile lengths comprises:
- providing first and second conveyor means disposed with substantially perpendicular conveying axes where the incoming row of split tile lengths is being conveyed by the first conveyor means toward and onto said second conveyor means,
- controlling the relative operation speeds of the first and second conveyor means so as to produce a single file of said split tile lengths on the second conveyor means for movement through the glazing area.
- 6. A method as in claim 5 wherein said step of forming a predetermined number comprises:
- providing a third conveyor means disposed with its conveying axis substantially perpendicular to the conveying axis of said second conveyor means,
- individually transferring glazed split tile lengths from said second conveyor means to said third conveyor means,
- controlling relative operation of said third conveyor means and said individually transferring step so as to space the transferred split tile lengths apart by a predetermined amount on said third conveyor means, and
- repeating said just recited individually transferring and controlling steps until a row having predetermined number of split tile lengths is formed on said third conveyor means.
- 7. A method as in claim 6 wherein said individually transferring step comprises
- lifting each glazed split tile length, moving same over the third conveyor means and lowering same onto the third conveyor means.
- 8. A method as in claim 6 wherein said repeating step is continued until a row of a predetermined length is formed on the third conveyor means.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 654,168 filed Feb. 2, 1976, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,070,985.
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Divisions (1)
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