Device for the automatic feeding of a stack of panels

B - Operations – Transporting – 65 – G

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B65G 47/74 (2006.01) B65G 59/02 (2006.01) B65H 3/32 (2006.01)

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CA 1187121

ABSTRACT The invention relates to a device for transferring automatically stacks of panels, particularly thin and flexible panels, from a supply station where the panels are piled on a lifting table, to any machining line. The device comprises a presser member which is pressed against the top of the pile (P) in order to bring the underlying stack of panels into a planar condition and into close contact with each other. Then, into the pile of panels there is introduced a wedge which, together with the presser member, forms a clamp that firmly clamps a stack (A) of a predetermined number of panels. The assembly of the presser member and wedge is then translated towards the machining table to transfer the stack of panels thereto. Said assembly is then opened and the presser member and wedge are brought to a rest position, thereafter it is lifted and finally it is brought again above the pile, is lowered thereon and the cycle will be repeated automatically.

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