Patent classifications
B65G47/02
Apparatus for replacing welding tip of welder and apparatus for supplying same
An apparatus for supplying a welding tip of a welder and an apparatus for replacing the same include a fixed bracket secured to a support. The apparatus includes an actuator coupled to the fixed bracket and a first moving member moved by the actuator. A second moving member is coupled to the first moving member and hingedly coupled to the fixed bracket. A third moving member is hingedly coupled to the second moving member. A first welding tip removal member is coupled to the third moving member to separate a welding tip coupled to a shank. A fourth moving member is disposed opposite to the first moving member. A fifth moving member is coupled to the fourth moving member and hingedly coupled to the fixed bracket. A sixth moving member is coupled to the fifth moving member. A second welding tip removal member is coupled to the sixth moving member.
AUTOMATED LOADING AND UNLOADING ITEMS
Computer program products, methods, systems, apparatus, and computing entities are provided for automated loading and retrieval of items. In various embodiments, items are received at a loading station where identification data may be captured for each item and handling instructions may be generated. In some embodiments, a label having indicia associated with the item may be generated and affixed to the item. The items may then be deposited through an access door into the vehicle identified in the handling instructions. Once the items are loaded into the access door, an automated load/unload device may deposit the item in the appropriate storage location. The automated load/unload device may also retrieve and rearrange items as desired.
APPARATUS FOR REPLACING WELDING TIP OF WELDER AND APPARATUS FOR SUPPLYING SAME
Disclosed are an apparatus for supplying a welding tip of a welder and an apparatus for replacing the same, which can automatically supply or replace a welding tip of a welding robot that is used in a vehicle body production factory, etc. The apparatus for replacing a welding tip of a welder of the present invention comprises: a fixed bracket secured to a support; an actuator coupled to the fixed bracket; a first moving member that is moved by the actuator; a second moving member coupled to the first moving member and hingedly coupled to the fixed bracket; a third moving member hingedly coupled to the second moving member; a first welding tip removal member coupled to the third moving member to separate a welding tip coupled to a shank; a fourth moving member that is moved by the actuator and is disposed opposite to the first moving member; a fifth moving member coupled to the fourth moving member and hingedly coupled to the fixed bracket; a sixth moving member coupled to the fifth moving member; and a second welding tip removal member that is coupled to the sixth moving member and moves in relation to the first welding tip removal member.
Automated loading and unloading items
Computer program products, methods, systems, apparatus, and computing entities are provided for automated loading and retrieval of items. In various embodiments, items are received at a loading station where identification data may be captured for each item and handling instructions may be generated. In some embodiments, a label having indicia associated with the item may be generated and affixed to the item. The items may then be deposited through an access door into the vehicle identified in the handling instructions. Once the items are loaded into the access door, an automated load/unload device may deposit the item in the appropriate storage location. The automated load/unload device may also retrieve and rearrange items as desired.
Automated loading and unloading items
Computer program products, methods, systems, apparatus, and computing entities are provided for automated loading and retrieval of items. In various embodiments, items are received at a loading station where identification data may be captured for each item and handling instructions may be generated. In some embodiments, a label having indicia associated with the item may be generated and affixed to the item. The items may then be deposited through an access door into the vehicle identified in the handling instructions. Once the items are loaded into the access door, an automated load/unload device may deposit the item in the appropriate storage location. The automated load/unload device may also retrieve and rearrange items as desired.
Apparatus for replacing welding tip of welder and apparatus for supplying same
An apparatus for supplying a welding tip of a welder and an apparatus for replacing the same include a fixed bracket secured to a support. The apparatus includes an actuator coupled to the fixed bracket and a first moving member moved by the actuator. A second moving member is coupled to the first moving member and hingedly coupled to the fixed bracket. A third moving member is hingedly coupled to the second moving member. A first welding tip removal member is coupled to the third moving member to separate a welding tip coupled to a shank. A fourth moving member is disposed opposite to the first moving member. A fifth moving member is coupled to the fourth moving member and hingedly coupled to the fixed bracket. A sixth moving member is coupled to the fifth moving member. A second welding tip removal member is coupled to the sixth moving member.
Apparatus for replacing welding tip of welder and apparatus for supplying same
An apparatus for supplying a welding tip of a welder and an apparatus for replacing the same include a fixed bracket secured to a support. The apparatus includes an actuator coupled to the fixed bracket and a first moving member moved by the actuator. A second moving member is coupled to the first moving member and hingedly coupled to the fixed bracket. A third moving member is hingedly coupled to the second moving member. A first welding tip removal member is coupled to the third moving member to separate a welding tip coupled to a shank. A fourth moving member is disposed opposite to the first moving member. A fifth moving member is coupled to the fourth moving member and hingedly coupled to the fixed bracket. A sixth moving member is coupled to the fifth moving member. A second welding tip removal member is coupled to the sixth moving member.
INDUCTION BOARD FOR A CONVEYOR SYSTEM
An induction board for a conveyor system is disclosed. The induction board comprising a first side fabricated with a plurality of angled sides. Each of the plurality of angled sides having a first sloped edge. A second side having a second sloped edge and a third side having a third sloped edge. A fourth side is positioned opposite to the first side and having a fourth sloped edge. The plurality of angled sides of the first side allows a user to receive or place one or more packages from or on the conveyor system from the second side, the third side, or the fourth side. The first sloped edge of each of the angled sides, the second sloped edge, the third sloped edge, and the fourth sloped edge provides a smooth transition of the one or more packages from or off the induction board.
INDUCTION BOARD FOR A CONVEYOR SYSTEM
An induction board for a conveyor system is disclosed. The induction board comprising a first side fabricated with a plurality of angled sides. Each of the plurality of angled sides having a first sloped edge. A second side having a second sloped edge and a third side having a third sloped edge. A fourth side is positioned opposite to the first side and having a fourth sloped edge. The plurality of angled sides of the first side allows a user to receive or place one or more packages from or on the conveyor system from the second side, the third side, or the fourth side. The first sloped edge of each of the angled sides, the second sloped edge, the third sloped edge, and the fourth sloped edge provides a smooth transition of the one or more packages from or off the induction board.
Apparatus and method for moving objects
A moving apparatus for objects comprises a first moving system for moving and separating in groups of a set number objects that are arranged aligned one behind the other and in contact along a first advancement direction; a second moving system arranged to receive said groups of objects from said first moving system and move them separately along a transfer direction that is inclined by an angle with respect to said first advancement direction; and a third moving system comprising at least one transfer element mobile along a second advancement direction that is transversal, in particular almost orthogonal, to said first advancement direction and arranged to abut and pick up at least one group of objects at a time from said second moving system and then move along said second advancement direction the group of objects arranged in a row.