Booklet criss-cross stacking fixture

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Inventors

Reiter, Eli
Robson, Joseph R.

Application #

668204

Filed

Nov-5-1984

Published

Aug-5-1986

Current US Class

053/390
053/585
053/592
100/9
206/449
206/451
206/805
414/791.2
414/930

International Classes

B65B 027/08; B65H 033/08

Field of Search

414/54 414/97 53/390 53/592 53/585 100/9 100/34 206/449 206/451 206/805 211/50

Assignee

General Aero Products Corp. (Copiague, NY)

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Abstract
A receiving cradle for the pre-packaging of items (e.g., stamp booklets) to be oriented in and then dispensed from a criss-cross stack. Initially, pairs of rubber bands are placed on the fixture in a preferred sequence, followed by the loading of alternately stacked booklets forming the criss-cross stack to ultimately be placed into the booklet dispenser equipment. When the prearranged criss-cross stack has been set into place, the operator sequentially draws the rubber bands from their pre-set positions over the opposed corners of the criss-cross stack. The result is an integral stack, rubber banded together, forming a criss-cross booklet package in preassembled form, ready for prompt loading into a dispenser mechanism.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A fixture for facilitating the development of a criss-cross stack of interleaved articles of a predetermined configuration, comprising:

a cradle having a planar upper surface oriented at an acute angle to the horizontal and a forward supporting wall between said planar upper surface and the horizontal,

a pair of opposed side posts substantially perpendicular to said upper surface for supporting one group of said articles oriented in a first direction,

a rear wall member for supporting a second group of said articles oriented in a second direction, said articles comprising substantially rectangular members corresponding to said predetermined configuration and having opposite side and end edges, each of said members having a longitudinal axis parallel to said side edges, said first direction of said one group of said articles comprising even alternate ones of said members having said longitudinal axis thereof aligned, said second direction of said second group of said articles comprising odd alternate ones of said members having said longitudinal axis thereof aligned and also perpendicular to said longitudinal axis of said even alternate ones of said members, each of said pair of opposed side posts comprising a side wall portion and a back wall portion substantially perpendicular to said side wall portion, thereby defining a corner edge portion therebetween, said side wall portions being spaced apart to accommodate said end edges of said odd alternate ones of said members therebetween along said corresponding longitudinal axis thereof, and said rear wall portions being aligned with each other to define a discontinuous supporting surface for one of said side edges of said members,



Description
DESCRIPTION

This invention relates to loading devices in general, and to a cradle fixture which facilitates the orientation of items in a criss-cross stack, in particular.

In modern technology, various items are made available to the consuming public through automatic and semi-automatic vending equipment. Moreover, several industries require that particular articles, generally having a predetermined and constant shape, be placed in precise orientations relative to each other to accommodate packaging, loading or dispensing equipment. This type of arrangement is called for in the food processing and packaging field, and in the dispensing of non-perishable items in the vending equipment field as well.

These criteria often exist because of the corresponding use of equipment which serves to make certain desired items available to consumers on a mass basis, frequently without attended machinery. In such instances, the loading of the dispensing mechanism does become rather important, since the orientation of the article is a prerequisite to the smooth and uninterrupted operation of the dispensing equipment.
 
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