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Class 198/732 - By pivot between pusher and carrier


Subclass of Class 198 - Conveyors: power-driven
Definition: Apparatus wherein the attachment of said load-engaging means
No. of applications: 5
Last issue date: 09/27/2012


Application No.Application TitleIssue Date
20120241292BELT CONVEYOR WITH SNAGLESS RETRACTABLE FLIGHTS
A belt conveyor having snagless retractable flights. The flights rotate from a retracted position generally parallel to a top conveying surface on the conveyor belt to an extended position standing up and away from the top surface. In one version of the flight, a distal...
09/27/2012
20100200371CONVEYOR WITH SELECTIVELY ACTUATED LUGS AND RELATED METHODS
A machine for intended use in feeding and completing partially formed cartons is disclosed. In one embodiment, the machine includes a conveyor with selectively actuated lugs that engage and convey the carton. The lugs on each conveyor may be closely spaced or overlappin...
08/12/2010
20060231372Device for transferring continuously transported printing products from a flat lying position into an upright position or vice versa
A device (1) for transferring continuously transported printing products (2 a . . . g), e.g., book blocks, books or sheet stacks consisting of folded and/or non-folded sheets, from an essentially flat lying position into an upright position or vice ...
10/19/2006
20060118390Conveyor assembly for affixing booklets to a moving web
The conveyor assembly of the present invention is for affixing booklets and the like to a moving web. The conveyor assembly includes a pair of endless chain each having a plurality of lugs attached thereto, a pair of lug supports and a pair of booklet supports. The plur...
06/08/2006
20050056525Conveyor assembly for affixing booklets to a moving web
The conveyor assembly of the present invention is for affixing booklets and the like to a moving web. The conveyor assembly includes a pair of endless chain each having a plurality of lugs attached thereto, a pair of lug supports and a pair of booklet supports. The plur...
03/17/2005
 
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