Abstract:
A rotating vertical storage system for barrels is provided. The system may comprise a first vertical support tower and a second vertical support tower. A first vertical support tower may have a first upper sprocket wheel and a first lower sprocket wheel with a first carrier chain rotationally coupled to the upper and lower first sprocket wheels. A second vertical support tower may have a second upper sprocket wheel and a second lower sprocket wheel with a second carrier chain rotationally coupled to the upper and lower second sprocket wheels. The system may further include a first cradle with a first end coupled to the first carrier chain and with a second end coupled to the second carrier chain. The cradle may comprise a plurality of barrel receiving valleys adapted to removably secure a plurality of barrels such as kegs.
Abstract:
An adjustable container handling device for handling containers, such as beverage bottles, comprising at least a turntable, format parts, and a star wheel conveyor comprising pockets.
Abstract:
A system for automatically locating barrels at given positions in store-racks with their plugs positioned at the tops of barrels, includes: a pair of rails which may be inclined, and on which barrels are to be placed; a pair of stoppers, each of which may be pivotally movable within a vertical plane and which are adapted to hold a barrel therebetween in their raised portions; a pair of position-adjusting guides positioned externally of the rails; a set of barrel turning discs rotatably mounted on a support which is movable up and down, and by which discs barrels are supported in rotatable relation; a plug-detecting-photoelectric-tube switch; a roller for measuring a maximum circumference of a barrel and the circumference of a barrel at the points of the barrel contacting rails on which the barrel rolls to the given position on racks; and a barrel-position-calculating control circuit. The barrels are of a beer-barrel type and the plugs are sealingly embedded in the shell of a barrel. This system particularly obviates manual adjustment of the position of the barrels on store-racks so as to bring the plugs at the tops of barrels, when placed on the racks broadwise.
Abstract:
An emptying system for emptying paste-like material from barrel-type containers having a container follower plate—which preferably can be lowered like a plunger into the interior of the container—and which includes a removal opening having a pump in operative connection with the removal opening for extracting material enclosed in the collection chamber between the container bottom and the container follower plate, wherein in the collection chamber at least one agitator is provided, which imposes on the material contained in the collection chamber a motion in relation to the container follower plate.
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for storing, transporting and distributing kegs. The apparatus comprising a keg shelving assembly with two or more stacked shelves. The shelves containing individual keg slots formed by two or more horizontally disposed rails. Stored kegs within the keg slots are accessed by a vertical sliding frame within a fixed frame vertical guidance assembly. A hinged platform is fixed to the vertical sliding frame having an open, horizontal position and a close vertical position relative to the vertical sliding frame. The apparatus further comprises a braking assembly that utilizes the downward force created by a load on the platform, to create a braking action opposing the downward force. This action allows a user to easily and efficiently lower a keg from one of the stacked shelves.
Abstract:
A modular device for the support of casks includes a base structure on which the casks are supported in multiple rows and/or columns formed by at least two, substantially parallel bars, with specular form and geometry, with one end of each of the bars being fitted with a male joining element and the opposite end fitted with a complementary female joining element. Each bar includes at least one pair of upper facing support elements in the form of wedges with facing inclined surfaces, arranged with a mutual separation on the upper side of each of the bars so that they support a cask in a stable position, and at least one other pair of respective lower facing support elements, which are separated, but arranged on the lower side of the bar and in positions that are supported on a lower cask in use.
Abstract:
A system for treating infectious medical waste is provided that includes a collection infrastructure, handling, and a shredding sub-system for feeding partially processed waste to an oxidizer to eliminate potential airborne infectious waste prior to transforming the medical waste into useful co-products. Waste generators of potentially infectious medical waste include, but is not limited to hospitals, medical offices, dental offices, clinics, laboratories, research facilities, veterinarian offices, and emergency medical service providers. The medical waste is collected from the waste generators, transported to a processing site in sealed containers, and transformed into value-added products including hydrocarbon based gases, hydrocarbon-based liquids, and carbonized material in a system proceeded by a negative pressure region and having as a transformative element an anaerobic carbonizer.
Abstract:
An adjustable container handling device for handling containers, such as beverage bottles. The abstract of the disclosure is submitted herewith as required by 37 C.F.R. §1.72(b). As stated in 37 C.F.R. §1.72(b): A brief abstract of the technical disclosure in the specification must commence on a separate sheet, preferably following the claims, under the heading “Abstract of the Disclosure.” The purpose of the abstract is to enable the Patent and Trademark Office and the public generally to determine quickly from a cursory inspection the nature and gist of the technical disclosure. The abstract shall not be used for interpreting the scope of the claims. Therefore, any statements made relating to the abstract are not intended to limit the claims in any manner and should not be interpreted as limiting the claims in any manner.
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for storing, transporting and distributing kegs. The apparatus comprising a keg shelving assembly with two or more stacked shelves. The shelves containing individual keg slots formed by two or more horizontally disposed rails. Stored kegs within the keg slots are accessed by a vertical sliding frame within a fixed frame vertical guidance assembly. A hinged platform is fixed to the vertical sliding frame having an open, horizontal position and a close vertical position relative to the vertical sliding frame. The apparatus further comprises a braking assembly that utilizes the downward force created by a load on the platform, to create a braking action opposing the downward force. This action allows a user to easily and efficiently lower a keg from one of the stacked shelves.