Stacking apparatus for alternately stacking a continuous ribbon-like separator and foil sheets and method for stacking a continuous ribbon-like separator and foil sheets
US-2025304403-A1 · Oct 2, 2025 · US
US11279588B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11279588-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816603282-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 5, 2018 |
| Priority date | Apr 7, 2017 |
| Publication date | Mar 22, 2022 |
| Grant date | Mar 22, 2022 |
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A method for stacking a ply (50) which is transferred from a rubber mixing system to a stacking system (100) comprises the steps of transferring the ply (50) to a stacking head (120) of the stacking system (100); passing the ply (50) to a motorized belt (110) of the stacking system (100), the motorized belt (110) being able to turn in both directions and being able to move in translation, and the motorized belt (110) being situated between the stacking head and a pallet (P) chosen from a pallet (P) with edges and a pallet (Q) without edges; and setting the motorized belt (110) into movement in translation so as to move along a path such that the motorized belt (110) receives the ply (50) from the stacking head (120) and makes a downstream end (50b) of the ply (50) to be stacked accessible in order to connect it to an upstream end (52a) of a ply (52) of a successive pallet and form a butt joint between the plies (50, 52).
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for stacking a ply which is transferred from a rubber mixing system to a stacking system, the method comprising the steps: transferring the ply to a stacking head of the stacking system; passing the ply to a motorized belt of the stacking system, the motorized belt being able to turn in both directions and being able to move in translation, and the motorized belt being situated between the stacking head and a pallet; and setting the motorized belt into movement in translation by turning the motorized belt in a first direction so as to move along a path such that the motorized belt is placed in a position to receive the ply from the stacking head at the same time as the stacking head continues to pass the ply to the motorized belt, and stopping the motorized belt from turning at the same time as the stacking head continues to pass the ply, making a downstream end of the ply to be stacked accessible in order to connect it to an upstream end of a ply of a successive pallet and form a butt joint between the plies, wherein the stacking head has two alternating motorized belts, and each one turns in a predetermined direction at the same time as each one pivots about its axis of rotation along a preset contour. 2. The method of stacking according to claim 1 , wherein the alternating motorized belts maintain a spacing between one another in order to pass the ply to the motorized belt. 3. The method of stacking according to claim 1 further comprising the step: pivoting the alternating motorized belts along the preset contour in order to stack the ply in the pallet. 4. The method of stacking according to claim 1 further comprising the steps: ending stacking when a predetermined quantity of material has been reached in the pallet; turning the motorized belt in an opposite direction; and moving the motorized belt so that it is positioned above the pallet. 5. The method of stacking according to claim 4 , wherein the step of ending stacking also comprises the step of taking an upstream end of the ply as far as the top of the pallet. 6. The method of stacking according to claim 1 further comprising the step: repeating the stacking for at least one successive pallet. 7. The method of stacking according to claim 6 further comprising the step: creating a junction between a downstream end of the ply and an upstream end of the ply palletized in the successive pallet. 8. The method of stacking method according to claim 1 , wherein the stacking system receives and stacks the material of the ply to a predetermined height or weight of the material. 9. The method of stacking according to claim 1 further comprising the step: choosing a pallet without edges which is capable of descending as a function of a quantity of material received during the stacking of the ply. 10. The method of stacking according to claim 1 , wherein a vertical clearance between the alternating motorized belts and the last fold of the ply remains constant.
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