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US Patent 4790424
Issued Date
December 13, 1988
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A carousel conveyor system for transporting articles, including a first conveyor for directing articles in a general horizontal direction, a set carousel conveyor carrier having a first section for elevating an article from the first conveyor and a second section for lowering an article onto the first conveyor, with the carousel conveyor having a plurality of rollers for supporting an article as the article is raised or lowered, and the carousel conveyor having apparatus for powering the rollers to propel an article from the first section of the carousel conveyor to the second section of the carousel conveyor.
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Published
December 13, 1988
Application Number
07/005,669
Filed
January 21, 1987
US Classification
198/457.02   198/465.1 198/469.1 198/611
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B65G   17/12   (20060101)  
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198/465.3   198/803.2   198/465.1   198/803.01   198/580   198/779   198/801   198/611   198/457   198/469.1   414/83   414/84  
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