Magazine for stacking sheet-metal members

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Inventors

Kramer, Felix

Application #

924066

Filed

Oct-28-1986

Published

Dec-1-1987

Current US Class

206/449
211/49.1
271/169
271/220
410/38
414/795.7

International Classes

B65H 001/04

Field of Search

414/28 414/35 414/36 414/92 414/93 414/94 414/96 414/97 414/113 414/125 414/126 414/127 271/134 271/145 271/161 271/169 271/166 271/171 271/220 271/222 271/223 271/224 221/242 221/251 211/49.1 211/50 211/59.2 312/42 312/50 312/60 410/38 410/39 410/40 206/449 206/453 206/523 206/555 206/586 206/591 294/93 294/119.1 294/902

Assignee

Elpatronic AG (CH)

Examiners

Paperner; Leslie J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

McCormick, Paulding & Huber

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Abstract
One column (16) of each of two pairs of columns (14,16) on which mutually remote edges of the sheet-metal members 12 are guided, has a resiliently flexible strip to exert a resilient pressure on the associated edges of the sheet-metal members (12) stacked between this column (16) and a rigid column (14) situated opposite. The strip is divided into a plurality of pressure members (10) which are disposed one below the other and are individually resiliently supported. As a result, the sheet-metal members (12) are kept snugly against the opposite rigid columns (14) and so precisely positioned ready for destacking; at the same time, however, individual sheet-metal members (12) are prevented from being loaded with excessively great spring forces.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A magazine used with the production of cans for stacking sheet-metal members, comprising:

a plurality of columns on which mutually remote edges of the sheet-metal members are guided; and

a resiliently flexible strip for at least one of said columns for exerting pressure on the associated edges of the sheet-metal members stacked between a first one of said columns and an opposite rigid column, said strip divided into a plurality of resiliently supported pressure members disposed one below the other, and having surfaces (32) deviating from a horizontal plane at their adjoining ends.

2. The magazine of claim 1 wherein said pressure member surfaces further comprise a chamfer edge.



Description
The invention relates to a magazine for stacking sheet-metal members, particularly for the production of cans, having columns against which mutually remote edges of the sheet-metal members are guided.

Such magazines are used, for example in accordance with the U.S. Pat. application Ser. No. 840,440 of Mar. 17, 1986 on welding machines for welding tongues onto sheet-metal members which are subsequently processed to form cylindrical can bodies. In magazines of this type for these and other uses it is important that they should be able to be loaded with stacks of sheet-metal members in a simple manner and should keep these sheet-metal members in a precisely defined position in such a manner that they can be removed individually by means of a destacker working automatically and be deposited in an equally precisely predetermined position at one side of the magazine, for example on a conveyor which conveys them for further processing. On the other hand, a free space must be provided between the columns of a magazine of this type, which space is greater, by a tolerance range, than the space requirements of the stack of sheet-metal members which is to be introduced into the magazine. Certain tolerances result already during the cutting or punching to size of the individual sheet-metal members and in addition, a lateral offsetting of the sheet-metal members in relation to one another cannot always be completely avoided during the stacking.
 
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