Random Timing Infeed Conveyors a device that is disclosed including a discharge unit having a vertical conveyor formed by a pair of vertically arranged belts. Each including circumferentially spaced shelves defining a plurality of evenly spaced flights. It has the ability to place products, which are fed to the diverting conveyor with random spacing into the flights without bumping or bunching the products together. A diverting conveyor is pivotally mounted about its infeed end so that its outfeed end can be moved to be synchronous with one of the flights of the discharge unit or to an overflow position.