Claims
- 1. A transfer device for transferring a material, comprising:a plurality of stages disposed in a transfer direction, including an idle stage, a first stage, and a second stage; a plurality of feed rails disposed along said transfer direction, a first transfer system comprising: a cross bar spanning said feed rails; an attachment member disposed along said cross bar enabling attachment to said material; and a second transfer system comprising: a plurality of fingers disposed in relation to said feed rails in a transfer direction, wherein said first transfer system transfers said material from said idle stage to said first stage and said second transfer system transfers said material from said first stage to said second stage, thereby said transfer device enables movement of said material at a high rate of speed while maintaining a compact size.
- 2. The device as described in claim 1, wherein said each of said feed rails further comprises:a plurality of feed bars disposed in series; and a plurality of joints connecting said feed bars, wherein said joints are detachable.
- 3. The device as described in claim 2, wherein said feed bars comprise:a second guide means disposed along said feed bars for slidingly guiding said cross bar.
- 4. The device as described in claim 1, wherein each of said feed rails comprises:a first guide means disposed along said feed rails for slidingly guiding said cross bar.
- 5. The device as described in claim 1, wherein:said feed rails are disposed parallel to each other and disposed in said transfer direction; a plurality of cross bars spanning said feed rails.
- 6. The device as described in claim 5, wherein said first transfer system further comprises:a plate disposed between said cross bars; a rack disposed in a center position between said crossbars; a pinion rotatably integral to said plate and said rack meshes with said pinion forming a rack and pinion mechanism, wherein said rack and pinion mechanism has a clamp position and an unclamp position and a movement of said cross bars causing said rack and pinion mechanism to switch between said positions.
- 7. The device as described in claim 1, wherein each of said feed rails has a lift position and a down position, wherein said lift position raises said transfer device above a predetermined point and said down position lowers said transfer device below said predetermined point.
- 8. The device as described in claim 1, wherein said attachment member is a magnet.
- 9. The device as described in claim 1, wherein said attachment member comprises:a vacuum cup, contacting said material; a piston rod attached to said vacuum cup; a cylinder, said piston rod slidingly connected to said cylinder; a vacuum generating device fluidly connected to said vacuum cup and fluidly connected to said cylinder, wherein said vacuum generating device generates a vacuum condition, said material being attached to said vacuum cup using said vacuum, and said piston rod being drawn into said cylinder.
- 10. A transfer device, as described in claim 1, wherein:a rack is formed in a center portion of said pair of cross bars (17); one of facing ends of cross bars (17) are fixed on guides 21, which are affixed to upper surfaces of feed bars (6), and the other ends are slidably guided; in addition, a pinion is rotatably provided on a plate (20) that is joined near a center part of said cross bars (17), and said pinion meshes with said rack to construct a rack-pinion mechanism.
- 11. A transfer device, being a transfer device having a pair of parallely arranged feed bars, wherein:two types of transferring devices are jointly used; one type of transferring device includes a pair of cross bars (17) that span said feed bars and that have a blank attachment member (18) and are used for transferring a blank material, which has been brought to an idle stage (23) of said transfer device, to a next first stage; a second type of transferring device is fingers (22) for gripping blank end parts and are used for each downstream stage from a second stage (25) and beyond of said feed bars (6).
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/793,692 filed Feb. 26, 2001, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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