Patent classifications
B65G1/14
QUICK-CHANGE COMPONENT STORE FOR WORKPIECES
Disclosed herein is a component storage device for workpieces which are mounted in stacking columns on or at pawls one above the other or next to one another characterized in that the stacking columns are arranged on a movable trolley. Also disclosed is a system for presenting workpieces with the component storage device characterized in that a coordinate system is assigned to the carriage. Further disclosed is a stacking column for storing workpieces on or at pawls one above the other or next to one another, the pawls being provided in or at a frame characterized in that the frame comprises at least two parts which are connected to one another in an articulated manner.
QUICK-CHANGE COMPONENT STORE FOR WORKPIECES
Disclosed herein is a component storage device for workpieces which are mounted in stacking columns on or at pawls one above the other or next to one another characterized in that the stacking columns are arranged on a movable trolley. Also disclosed is a system for presenting workpieces with the component storage device characterized in that a coordinate system is assigned to the carriage. Further disclosed is a stacking column for storing workpieces on or at pawls one above the other or next to one another, the pawls being provided in or at a frame characterized in that the frame comprises at least two parts which are connected to one another in an articulated manner.
METHOD FOR SECURING A CLIMBING ROUTE
Method for securing a first and a second upright, including the following steps of a) attaching the connectors and b) adjusting the position of the first upright and the position of the second upright such that the first lower end of a first climbing element and the second lower end of second climbing element lie in a plane substantially orthogonal to a climbing direction.
METHOD FOR SECURING A CLIMBING ROUTE
Method for securing a first and a second upright, including the following steps of a) attaching the connectors and b) adjusting the position of the first upright and the position of the second upright such that the first lower end of a first climbing element and the second lower end of second climbing element lie in a plane substantially orthogonal to a climbing direction.
SUBSTRATE HOLDER AND SUBSTRATE PROCESSING APPARATUS
A substrate holder includes a first boat configured to hold a substrate in a shelf-like manner, and a second boat coaxial with the first boat and provided to move up and down relative to the first boat. The second boat holds a substrate in a shelf-like manner. The first boat includes a first bottom plate and a first ceiling plate provided to face each other, a first support column connecting the first bottom plate and the first ceiling plate to each other, and a first placement surface on which the substrate is placed. The second boat includes a second bottom plate and a second ceiling plate provided to vertically face each other, a second support column connecting the second bottom plate and the second ceiling plate, and a second placement surface on which the substrate is placed. The second ceiling plate overlaps the first ceiling plate in a plan view.
SUBSTRATE HOLDER AND SUBSTRATE PROCESSING APPARATUS
A substrate holder includes a first boat configured to hold a substrate in a shelf-like manner, and a second boat coaxial with the first boat and provided to move up and down relative to the first boat. The second boat holds a substrate in a shelf-like manner. The first boat includes a first bottom plate and a first ceiling plate provided to face each other, a first support column connecting the first bottom plate and the first ceiling plate to each other, and a first placement surface on which the substrate is placed. The second boat includes a second bottom plate and a second ceiling plate provided to vertically face each other, a second support column connecting the second bottom plate and the second ceiling plate, and a second placement surface on which the substrate is placed. The second ceiling plate overlaps the first ceiling plate in a plan view.
Manually or robotically operable load carriers with at least one stacking column for storing stored material
A manually or robotically operable load carrier with at least one stacking column for storing material on top of or next to each other on ratchet elements, which are at least partially associated with a clamping ratchet element is disclosed. Embodiments include a first ratchet element connected by way of a strip to a second ratchet element arranged above or next to the first ratchet element. With embodiments, the clamping ratchet element is connected, firstly, to the first ratchet element, by way of a short strip, and secondly, to the second ratchet element, by way of a long strip.
Manually or robotically operable load carriers with at least one stacking column for storing stored material
A manually or robotically operable load carrier with at least one stacking column for storing material on top of or next to each other on ratchet elements, which are at least partially associated with a clamping ratchet element is disclosed. Embodiments include a first ratchet element connected by way of a strip to a second ratchet element arranged above or next to the first ratchet element. With embodiments, the clamping ratchet element is connected, firstly, to the first ratchet element, by way of a short strip, and secondly, to the second ratchet element, by way of a long strip.
MAGAZINE FOR PACKS OF BLANKS, AND METHOD FOR MAKING CONTAINERS FROM BLANKS
A magazine for packs of blanks includes a vertical channel configured for inserting and extracting packs of blanks, a succession of groups of supporting parts movable between a retracted position to allow the packs of blanks to move along the channel towards a portion under the supporting part, and an at least partly extracted position, in which the supporting part intercepts a pack of blanks moving down the channel and provides a steady support for the pack of blanks, and transmission means configured to automatically move each supporting part from the retracted position to the at least partly extracted position when the supporting part immediately below it intercepts a respective pack of blanks, thereby defining the steady support.
Die stacker
A die stacker for stacking stamping dies has a supporting base, an attachment stem projecting upwardly from said base for insertion into the slot of a slotted foot of a die, and a clamp moveably mounted on said stem which can be moved into or out of clamping engagement with a slotted die foot. Several such die stackers are attached to a die to support the die in a stack or on the floor with the die spaced above the floor.