| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| 4829863 |
High-production inverter stacker |
May 16, 1989 |
| An inverter/stacker for use in the manufacture of brick is disclosed in which two gripper frames are provided. Each gripper frame operates to grip slugs at a gripping position and to stack slugs at a stacking position in which the slugs are deposited on other slugs to form pairs of slugs |
| 4753590 |
Apparatus for brick setting |
June 28, 1988 |
| A brick setting machine is disclosed which is operable to face set, stack without inverting or flat set. The machine is also operable to laterally space each brick from the next adjacent brick so that the faces and edges of the brick can be separately textured. The stacking, face setting |
| 4669968 |
Method and apparatus for brick setting |
June 2, 1987 |
| A brick setting machine is disclosed which is operable to face set, stack without inverting or flat set. The machine is also operable to laterally space each brick from the next adjacent brick so that the faces and edges of the brick can be separately textured. The stacking, face setting |
| 4278378 |
Brick stacker having automatic void row forming |
July 14, 1981 |
| A method and apparatus for stacking brick in packages suitable for shipping or handling is disclosed. Such package is provided with two spaced voids adapted to receive the fork of a lift mechanism for handling the package. Arrays of rows of superposed pairs of brick are received at a set |
| 4245974 |
Brick handling apparatus |
January 20, 1981 |
| A brick making machine in which brick material is extruded through a narrow die into a column which is then cut into bricks. Material handling apparatus then stacks the bricks in vertical columns on a pallet. |
| 4013183 |
Apparatus and method for stacking bricks in preparation for strapping |
March 22, 1977 |
| Bricks are continuously received in double-layer courses, which courses are shifted one at a time onto a receiving plate whereupon a gripper apparatus is activated to grip the opposite sides of the course and retain the course as the receiving plate is removed from beneath the course. A |
| 3992049 |
Apparatus for stacking bricks in preparation for strapping |
November 16, 1976 |
| Bricks are continuously received in double-layer courses, which courses are shifted one at a time onto a receiving plate whereupon a gripper apparatus is activated to grip the opposite sides of the course and retain the course as the receiving plate is removed from beneath the course. A |
| 3964597 |
Method and apparatus for arranging bricks into proper row size for stacking and packaging |
June 22, 1976 |
| Brick courses are successively lifted and transferred from a kiln car onto the receiving end of a marshalling table with the longitudinal dimension of bricks extending transversely of the table. A push mechanism pushes against the cut surface of the bricks and moves the bricks longitudin |