Linear-motor carriers on an annular path adjust container spacing during transfer, simplifying synchronization and reducing conveyor footprint.
An inclinable maglev stator uses gravity-assisted loading to place products into mover receptacles with less rotation, slippage, and damage.
Sliding nests on rails with a mechanical linkage let linear motor conveyors vary part pitch without sacrificing moving-element stability.
Alternate belt or simplified linear drive sections cut coils and controllers while preserving precise conveyor movement over long distances.
Independent carts and powered engagement elements form compact package groups at high dynamics while reducing mechanical complexity and easing format changes.
An elastic body lets the magnetic body move vertically, damping stoppage vibration while electromagnetic force maintains sample conveyance.
A 3D moveable closed-loop unit synchronizes independent tool movers with a main transport unit for varied packages without tool changes.
An open front and movable sidewall let electrodynamic movers secure products and remove them without extra grippers.