HANDLING APPARATUS RELATIVE

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
FLEXLENS Waldorf Technik GmbH & Co. KG Richard-Stocker-Str. 12 78234 Engen Germany Handling apparatus for the relative positioning of rigid, partial molds, namely, handling robots, mechanical and vacuum grippers in the nature of robotic arms, transfer modules, namely, grippers for conveying goods from one position in a production line to a second position, lens assembly machinery for the relative positioning of rigid, partial molds to define optical properties of the lens to be produced with the mold, all of the aforementioned being for industrial purposes;FLEX LENS;
LENSFLEX Waldorf Technik GmbH & Co. KG Richard-Stocker-Str. 12 78234 Engen Germany Handling apparatus for the relative positioning of rigid, partial molds, namely, handling robots, mechanical and vacuum grippers in the nature of robotic arms, transfer modules, namely, grippers for conveying goods from one position in a production line to a second position, lens assembly machinery for the relative positioning of rigid, partial molds to define optical properties of the lens to be produced with the mold, all of the aforementioned being for industrial purposes;LENS FLEX;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An inventive method, system and apparatus are provided for syringe handling, and more particularly, for syringe labeling, filling and capping operations. To facilitate syringe handling, an inventive apparatus includes a plurality of syringe bodies interconnected in a predetermined orientation by a belt. Such belt may be of pliable construction and may define a predetermined spacing in between adjacent ones of the syringe bodies, such predetermined spacing corresponding with a distance between holders provided in a handling apparatus. The syringe handling apparatus may provide for the placement of contents-related information on belt segments between adjacent syringe bodies and for separating the belt segments, wherein a flap is left interconnected to each syringe body. The syringe handling apparatus may alternatively or also provide for automated filling of the syringe bodies wherein cap removal, filling and cap replacement operations are completed free from manual handling.