Abstract:
A method for shifting goods in which goods arranged in a predetermined manner within a container having an opening portion are taken out of the container in such a manner as to correspond to the arrangement of the storing state of the goods. The method comprising the steps of superposing a goods take-out tool including partitions which are formed in such a manner as to correspond to the arrangement of the storing state of the goods on the opening portion of the container, and inverting the superposed container and goods take-out tool. The goods in the container can be taken into the goods take-out tool without changing the arrangement of the storing state of the goods.
Abstract:
A method for shifting goods in which goods arranged in a predetermined manner within a container having an opening portion are taken out of the container in such a manner as to correspond to the arrangement of the storing state of the goods. The method comprising the steps of superposing a goods take-out tool including partitions which are formed in such a manner as to correspond to the arrangement of the storing state of the goods on the opening portion of the container, and inverting the superposed container and goods take-out tool. The goods in the container can be taken into the goods take-out tool without changing the arrangement of the storing state of the goods.
Abstract:
A goods handling method includes the steps of sequentially taking out a desired number of goods from a group of accumulation of goods formed of a plurality of goods accumulated in a height direction, a plurality of goods accumulated in a depth direction, and one or more goods accumulated in the width direction and discharging such removed goods into a container, the goods handling method further including the steps of arranging the height of a bottom surface of goods to be removed among the group of accumulation of goods generally equal to the height of a goods receiving table and thereafter, removing the goods onto the receiving table, discharging such removed goods into the container, moving goods on the second row to the front row after all goods on the front row have been removed, and then removing the goods, and a goods handling apparatus for carrying out the method.
Abstract:
A goods handling method and apparatus therefor, the method of which comprises the steps of sequentially taking out a desired number of goods from an accumulation of goods formed of a plurality of goods accumulated in the height direction, a plurality of goods accumulated in the depth direction, and one or more goods accumulated in the width direction, and discharging such taken-out goods into a container. The goods handling method and apparatus therefor, the method of which further comprises the steps of arranging the height of a bottom surface of goods to be taken out among the accumulation of goods generally equal to the height of a goods receiving table and thereafter, taking out the goods onto the receiving table, discharging such taken-out goods into the container, moving goods on the second row to the front row after all goods on the front row have been taken out, and then taking out the goods.
Abstract:
A goods handling apparatus for carrying in or carrying out goods with respect to storage facilities having multirow and multistage storing spaces. The apparatus includes a goods inlet apparatus or a goods outlet apparatus. The goods inlet apparatus or the goods outlet apparatus travels in the vertical direction and in the horizontal direction along the storing spaces of the goods storage facilities, conveying the goods within a plane parallel to a travelling plane of the goods inlet or the goods outlet apparatus, and transferring the goods, in a consecutive manner, from the goods conveying step to the goods inlet step, or from the goods outlet step to the goods conveying step by absorbing a difference between a goods inlet height or a goods outlet height in the goods inlet step or the goods outlet step and a goods conveyance height in the goods conveying step.
Abstract:
An electricity supply structure for a piezoelectric vibrator includes a circuit board and a coil spring having one end positioned in contact with the circuit board and the other end with a portion extending toward the center of the spring and a rising contact portion which stands on the extending portion at a central portion of the coil spring. A piezoelectric vibrator is in contact with the free end of the rising contact portion of the coil spring and a positioning rod for positioning the coil spring is formed integrally with the base plate and is provided at the distal portion thereof with a groove in which the extending portion is insertable to prevent radial movement of the rising contact portion relative to the piezoelectric vibrator.
Abstract:
Disclosed are a biaxially stretched polyamide resin film having gas barrier properties and a process for producing the biaxially stretched polyamide resin film having gas barrier properties. In this film, a gas barrier coat layer is formed on at least one side of a biaxially stretched polyamide resin film, the thickness of the gas barrier coat layer is 0.5 to 5 μm, and the amount of the extracted monomer in the polyamide resin film is 0.1% by mass or less. The production process includes, in the order of description, the steps of removing the monomer in an unstretched polyamide resin film, biaxial stretching, and laminating an anchor coat layer, performed where necessary, and forming a gas barrier coat layer.
Abstract:
A sorting apparatus 10 which uses a sorting/conveying line 11 with branch destination, including a branch line 22 for sorting the commodities more than a quantity necessary for the branch destination and a surplus article returning line 23 for returning surplus commodities after removing a required quantity to the sorting/conveying line 11.
Abstract:
A simple technique of forming a low-resistant wire is provided in place of a Damascene method. In a three-layer wire composed of a first layer metal film wire, a second layer metal film wire that has fixed side etching portions, and an insulating film pattern, a low-resistant metal such as copper or silver is deposited in concave regions corresponding to the side etching portions of the second layer metal film wire through electrodeposition by electroplating. The above process is applied to a gate electrode and wire of a semiconductor device to obtain a semiconductor device that has high operation speed.