Hold-down acceleration device

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Inventors

Pasic, James A.

Application #

014066

Filed

Feb-22-1979

Published

Apr-8-1980

Current US Class

100/26
100/278
100/295
100/3
100/7
101/27
101/DIG31

International Classes

B65B 013/20

Field of Search

100/3 100/7 100/278 100/270 100/153 100/25 100/26 100/177 100/178 100/222 100/295 198/836

Assignee

Ovalstrapping, Inc. (Hoquiam, WA)

Examiners

Wilhite; Billy J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Seed, Berry, Vernon & Baynham

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Abstract
A hold-down beam is provided on a rapid acceleration conveyor to hold articles, such as an unstable stack of newspapers, tightly against the conveyor for providing frictional engagement between the stack and the conveyor and allow the upper part of the stack to move with the conveyor so that the stack will not topple. Compression blocks are provided at adjustably spaced locations on the bar for pressing bowed stacks.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A compactor accelerator device comprising:

a movable conveyor having a conveying surface,

means for accelerating the conveyor,

compactor means overlying the conveyor,

means for positioning the compactor means at a variety of positions remote from and closely adjacent to the conveying surface,

means for mounting the compactor means on said positioning means for movement along a path parallel to the conveying surface when the compactor means is in engagement with an article thereby holding the article against the conveying surface,

said conveyor having laterally spaced runs underlying the ends of the article, said article being a stack bowed upwardly at its lateral ends, and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention pertains to high-speed conveyors, and more particularly, to conveyors of the type used in conjunction with a strapping machine especially where the strapping machine is strapping unstable articles such as stacks of newspaper and for compacting the stacks at a strapping location on the strapping machine.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Strapping machines heretofore known have been unable to move stacks of paper through the strapping station of the machine at very high speeds. One of the reasons is the fact that the stack of newspapers is very unstable requiring that it be accelerated and decelerated slowly. One attempt to provide more stability to the stack has been to place a spring biased wheel on the top of the stack to hold the stack tightly against the lower conveying surface. Another technique has been to place a second conveyor on the top of the stack and to attempt to drive both of the conveyors synchronously at the same acceleration rates. Neither of these techniques has proven successful.
 
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