DEVICE FOR SEPARATING PACKAGES FROM A CARRIER BELT HAVING SUCCESSIVELY ARRANGED BLISTER BUBBLES

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APP PUB NO 20120006172A1
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13170309

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A device (1) for separating packages (2) from a carrier belt with successively arranged blister bubbles (5), which is connected to a cover layer (9). The device has a receiving element (3) with cavities (4) or recesses to accept the blister bubbles (5) of a carrier belt section (6) and supports (7) located lateral as well as between the cavities (4) or recesses for the flat side of the blister edges. An impinging roller (10) is arranged with a drive for rolling on the cover layer (9) of the carrier belt section (6) arranged in the receiving element (3). The impinging roller (10) has a number of cutting or pressing elements (12, 13) arranged behind each other with their number adjusted to the number of packages (2) to be separated from the respective carrier belt section (6) and/or the supports (7) of the receiving elements (3) each comprise cutting or pressing element (12, 13) for completely or partially cutting the individual packages (2) from the carrier belt section (6) or for creating material weaknesses between the individual packages (2).

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ZAHORANSKY AGANTON-ZAHORANSKY-STRASSE 1 TODTNAU 79674

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Knotz, Stephan Todtnau-Brandenberg, DE 1 1
Krüger, Oliver Kirchzarten, DE 10 19
Ludwig, Ralph Freiburg, DE 3 6
Rümmele, Timo Utzenfeld, DE 1 1
Wunderle, Johannes Todtnau-Aftersteg, DE 2 3

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