AU783279B2 - Conveying apparatus - Google Patents

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AU783279B2
AU783279B2 AU27682/02A AU2768202A AU783279B2 AU 783279 B2 AU783279 B2 AU 783279B2 AU 27682/02 A AU27682/02 A AU 27682/02A AU 2768202 A AU2768202 A AU 2768202A AU 783279 B2 AU783279 B2 AU 783279B2
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COMPLETE SPECIFICATION STANDARD PATENT 1 04 4)COFC Applicant(s): Martin Gessner Pty Ltd lPaefe n M~NW~ey h- fs-3i 9c' ~~L4e~ Address for Service: Invention Title: DAVIES COLLISON CAVE Patent Trade Mark Attorneys Level 10, 10 Barrack Street SYDNEY NSW 2000 Conveying apparatus The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performning it known to me:p:\WDOCS\sMDyS PEClkevi m Imd-O9S05/05 -1- CONVEYING APPARATUS This invention relates generally to conveying articles. By articles is meant any article, product, animal including persons.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a conveying apparatus which enables the conveyance of articles in a selected orientation.
The conveying apparatus is suitable for use in many applications and examples of such applications will be referred to later. The many advantages of the apparatus according to the invention will hereinafter become apparent from the following description.
According to one aspect of the present invention there is provided apparatus for conveying articles along a conveying path the apparatus including two endless S•transmission elements which are arranged in spaced apart relation; a plurality of element guide means around which the transmission elements extends; a drive for moving the transmission elements; a plurality of article carriages, a mounting assembly associated with each article carriage, each mounting assembly including a primary load support member to o. 20 which an associated article carriage is mounted, each said primary load support member being operatively connected to each of the transmission elements substantially at a position adjacent to the transmission elements and extending therebetween, each article carriage being operatively mounted to the primary load support member with which it is associated at a position such that bending moments resulting from the weight of the article carriage are substantially minimised; and orientation means for maintaining the article carriages in a selected orientation as they move along the conveying path.
The path of travel of the endless transmission element may take any suitable configuration. Furthermore, it may be arranged to extend around any desired number of guides to suit the desired path of travel. It will be appreciated however that the path of travel could be generally vertical, horizontal, inclined or convoluted.
P \WPDOCS\DYS\SPECIEMevi mmain sp doc-09o105/ la- The apparatus may include a mounting assembly associated with each article carriage. Each mounting assembly may include a primary load support member to which an associated article carriage is mounted. Each primary load support member may be connected to the transmission element substantially at a position adjacent to the transmission element. Each article carriage may be operatively mounted to the primary *5 o o PA:\WPDOCSDYS\Vxi\ \io M e do-260302 -2load support member with which it is associated at a position such that bending moments resulting from the weight of the article carriage are minimised. Each article carriage may include a platform section, the load support member being disposed intermediate opposed ends of the platform section.
In one form each carriage may be operatively connected to the endless transmission element in spaced relation from one another there along. Each primary support element may include an axle operatively connected to the transmission element through a mounting S. bracket, the carriage associated therewith being secured to a sleeve disposed on the axle for relative rotation thereto.
Preferably, two transmission elements are provided which are arranged in spaced apart relation the primary load support members being operatively connected to both transmission elements and extending therebetween.
In one example embodiment of the invention two guide means are provided, one above the other and in spaced relation to one another. In this particular embodiment of the invention the element guide means may be in the form of wheels around which the endless So transmission element extends. The endless transmission element may be in the form of a chain and in this particular form of the invention the guides may comprise chain sprockets.
It will be appreciated however that in some applications the endless transmission element may take other forms such as for example a cable, belt or the like.
The drive means may take any suitable form. For example, the drive means may be operatively connected to one of the element guide means for causing rotation thereof and in turn movement of the endless transmission element. The drive means may be in the form of a motor such as an electric motor or an engine such as for example an internal combustion engine.
In one form the orientation means may include a guide track having two parallel side sections and opposed end sections. The side sections may each comprise a single PAWPDOCS\DYSdwitkevin muti spedom-2O3/2 -3guide path and each end section comprises three guide paths. The orientation means may further includes tracking elements in the form of rollers which are arranged to track along the guide paths. The tracking rollers may in one embodiment be operatively connected to a support link which in turn is operatively connected to the sleeve.
In another embodiment the orientation means includes a guide track having two parallel side sections, a central section and opposed end sections. The side sections each comprise a single guide path. The orientation means further includes tracking elements in the form of rollers which are arranged to track along the guide paths, the tracking rollers S- 10 being operatively connected to a platform.
ooo• Preferred embodiments of the invention will hereinafter be described with S"reference to the accompanying drawings, and in those drawings: Figure 1 is a schematic perspective of conveying apparatus according to one embodiment of the present invention; Figure 2 is a similar view to that of Figure 1 with part of the apparatus removed; Figure 3 is a schematic perspective view of part of the apparatus shown in Figures 1 and 2; Figures 4a, 4b, 5a, 5b, and 6a, 6b are schematic side elevations of the apparatus illustrating how the apparatus shown in Figures 1 to 3 operates; Figure 7 is a schematic perspective view of conveying apparatus according to a second embodiment of the present invention; Figure 8 is a similar view to that of Figure 7 with part of the apparatus removed; Figures 9a, 9b, 10a, 10b and 1 la, 1 lb are schematic side elevations of the apparatus PAWPDOCS\DYSlVpie kcln mmi, sdoc c26 3/02 -4illustrating how the apparatus shown in Figures 7 and 8 operates; and Figure 12 is a schematic side elevation of the apparatus shown in Figures 7 and 8.
Referring to Figures 1 to 6 there is shown a first embodiment of conveying apparatus according to the present invention which is generally indicated at 10 and includes transmission means 12 comprising two spaced apart endless transmission elements 14 in the form of chains 15 which extend around guide means 16 in the form of sprockets 17 and 18. One of the sprockets is operatively connected to a drive motor (not shown) which causes the chains to travel around the sprockets associated therewith. Each transmission means 12 is mounted within a housing 19.
gooo S•The apparatus further includes a plurality of article supports 20 in the form of platforms 21 operatively connected to and disposed between the two chains. To this end each platform 21 is operatively connected to a mounting assembly 22 which includes an axle 24 operatively connected at each end to respective chains 15 via a bracket 25. The platform 21 is mounted on a sleeve 23 which in turn is carried on the axle 24 so that it can rotate relative thereto.
The apparatus further includes orientation means 30 which comprises a guide track 31 having two parallel side sections 32 and 33 and opposed end sections 34 and 35. The side sections each comprise a single guide path 36 and 37 wherein each end section comprises three guide paths 41, 42, 43. The orientation means further includes tracking elements in the form of rollers 45 and 46 which together with the sleeve 23 are arranged to track along selected guide paths (See Figures 4 to Tracking rollers 45 and 46 are operatively connected to a support link 47 which in turn is operatively connected to the sleeve 23.
The guide paths are formed by spaces between a central frame member 51 and an outer peripheral frame member 52. At each end there are provided intermediate frame members 53 and 54 (See Figure The operation of the conveying apparatus of this PA\WPD0CS\DYS\rpq-k m M pWdoc26fO3/02 embodiment will hereinafter be described particularly with reference to Figures 3 and The drive motor is actuated causing movement of the chains 15 around the sprockets 17 and 18. As shown in Figures 4(a) and 4(b) one of the platforms 21 is about to move into the upper end section 34 and another platform is about to leave that end section. As the platform enters the end section 34 the tracking roller 45 is caused to enter and move along guide path 41. The curve of the guide path 41 at its entrance then causes the sleeve 23 to move along guide path 42 and tracking roller 46 is subsequently caused to move along guide path 43. Thus, it will be readily apparent that the link 47 always 10 maintains an upright orientation and as such the platform a generally horizontal orientation whether the link is tracking along the side guide paths 36 and 37 or the guide paths at each end. Figures 5(a) and 5(b) and 6(a) and 6(b) illustrate the platforms 21 at various positions along the guide path.
S 15 Referring to Figures 7 to 12 there is shown a second embodiment of conveying apparatus according to the present invention which is generally indicated at 110 and includes transmission means 112 comprising two spaced apart endless transmission elements 114 in the firm of chains 115 which extend around guide means 116 in the form oooo of sprockets 117 and 118. One of the sprockets is operatively connected to a drive motor (not shown) which causes the chains to travel around the sprockets associated therewith.
The apparatus further includes a plurality of article supports 120 in the form of platforms 121 operatively connected to and disposed between the two chains. To this end each platform 121 is operatively connected to a mounting assembly 122 which includes an axle 124 operatively connected at each end to respective chains 115 via a bracket 125.
The platform 121 is mounted on a sleeve 123 which in turn is carried on the axle 124 so that it can rotate relative thereto.
The apparatus further includes orientation means 130 which comprises a guide track 131 having two parallel side sections 132 and 133, a central section 138 and opposed end sections 134 and 135. The side sections each comprise a single guide path 136 and PAWPDDCS\DYS'cice v mtinspedoc-M63/02 -6- 137. The orientation means further includes tracking elements in the form of rollers 145 and 146 which are arranged to track along the guide paths. Tracking rollers 145 and 46 are operatively connected to a platform 121.
The operation of the conveying apparatus according to the embodiment is described with particular reference to Figures 9 to 11.
As the claim 115 is driven around the sprockets 117 and 118 the tracking rollers 145 and 146 move along various sections of the guide path. When a platform 121 is S. 10 disposed within a vertical portion of the guide path one of the tracking rollers 145 is disposed within guide path 136 and the other roller 146 is disposed within the central section 138. As the platform 121 approaches an end section tracking roller 145 is guided into the central section 138 and roller 146 is guided into section 137 thus maintaining the S. platform 121 in a generally horizontal orientation at all times.
As mentioned earlier the apparatus of the present invention is suitable for use in many applications. For example the apparatus could be used for the dispatch, storage and retrieval of vehicles in a multi-story building or vertical car park. The car park may have :°o.oo a computerised control system that enables operator free dispatch, retrieval and card charge payment in combination with excellent security. The apparatus could also be used to dispatch, store and retrieve documents books in multiple vertical horizontal or inclined layers with a computer controlled system that provides a coded security system restricting personnel to specific levels and availability of documents books. Another example is in its use as a passenger elevator in a multi-story situation with multi passenger cars simultaneously ascending and descending in the one lift-well. Computer operation and destination is effected by passenger or operator control. The apparatus may allow for emergency exit stairwells to be located in a vertical plane in the center of lift-well allowing the disembarking of passengers in an emergency at any level of the total lift height.
Lift/elevators can be configured enabling every level of a multi-story building to have an elevator that is always ascending and descending. Yet another example is to dispatch store or retrieve products on multiple levels in vertical horizontal or inclined planes PAWPDOCS\DYS\pie1cin mn w spdo-26103/02 -7thereby efficiently utilizing a given cubic space/area. It may be fitted with computerised control to enhance security and speed of operation. Another example is that it could be utilised on aircraft carriers for quickly raising and lowering aircraft to and from the deck and hull of sea going vessels. It can also be used on civilian or commercial vessels for the movement or storage of people, vehicles, products.
The conveying apparatus of the present invention as shown in the drawings is able to utilise for conveying or storage the total depth of any given site. Furthermore, the :conveyor apparatus is designed to have the conveyed weight in a vertical direction centred 10 through the lifting and lowering transmission element so that any guidance system only has to balance any weight variation on any carriage. This also enables the rolling on or off of loads for conveying without torque twisting of the transmission element. There is no lateral or angular tension added to the vertical load weighting of the conveyor lifting or S. lowering transmission element. The conveying apparatus can change the plane of the carriage during the movement through horizontal or angular sections of the circuit.
Finally, the service or replacement of lifting componentry eg. bearing, bushes, guides, shafts can be replaced from the external side of the guide system without the need to unload the conveyor/storage systems.
Finally, it is to be understood that various alterations, modifications and/or additions may be incorporated into the various constructions and arrangements of parts without departing from the spirit or ambit of the invention.

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1. Apparatus for conveying articles along a conveying path which includes straight path sections and curved path sections the apparatus including two endless transmission elements which are arranged in spaced apart relation; a plurality of element guide means around which the transmission elements extend; a drive for moving the transmission elements; a plurality of article carriages, a mounting assembly associated with each article carriage, each mounting assembly including a primary load support member to which an associated article carriage is mounted, each said primary load support member being operatively directly connected to each of the transmission elements so that the primary load support members will travel at the same speed of the transmission elements along the conveying path and extending therebetween, each article carriage being operatively mounted to the primary load support member with which it is associated at a position such that bending moments resulting from the weight of the article carriage on the transmission 15 elements are substantially minimised; and orientation means for maintaining the article carriages in a selected orientation as they move along the conveying path.
2. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein each said article carriage includes a platform section, said load support member being disposed intermediate opposed ends of said platform section.
3. Apparatus according to claim 1 or claim 2 wherein each said article carriage includes a plurality of platform sections disposed in spaced relation and one above the other, said load support member being disposed intermediate opposed ends of one of said 25 platform sections.
4. Apparatus according to claim 3 wherein two or more said load support members are provided with a respective one of said carriages.
PAWPDOCS\ARS\SPECE\768758OAU dairmdo-19/109/0 -9- Apparatus according to anyone of claims 1 to 4 wherein each carriage is operatively connected to said endless transmission elements in spaced relation from one another there along, each said primary support element including an axle operatively connected to the transmission element through a mounting bracket, the carriage associated therewith being secured to a sleeve disposed on the axle for relative rotation thereto.
6. Apparatus according to any preceding claim wherein two said guide means are provided, one above the other and in spaced relation to one another.
7. Apparatus according to claim 6 wherein the element guide means are in the form of wheels around which the endless transmission element extends.
8. Apparatus according to claim 6 wherein the endless transmission element is in the form ofa chain and the guides include chain sprockets. 1
9. Apparatus according to claim 6 wherein the endless transmission element is in the "•"form ofa cable and the guides include sheaves. Apparatus according to any preceding claim wherein the drive is operatively connected to one of the element guide means for causing rotation thereof and in turn movement of the endless transmission element.
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11. Apparatus according to any preceding claim wherein the orientation means includes a guide track having two substantially parallel side sections and opposed end sections, the side sections each comprising a single guide path and each end section comprising three guide paths which are spaced from one another and extend between the side sections, a tracking device which is operatively connected to the primary load support member and includes a first tracking element which is generally axially aligned with the primary load support member and second and third tracking elements spaced to either side of the first tracking element laterally with respect to a longitudinal axis of the primary load support member, the arrangement being such that in the side sections the first, second and PAWPDOCSUARS\PEC1E7687358AU Climdo-I9IO&/ third tracking elements are received by the single guide path and in the end sections the first, second and third tracking elements are received by respective ones of the three guide paths so that the orientation of the tracking device is maintained as it moves along the guide paths of the side sections and end sections.
12. Apparatus according to claim 11 wherein the tracking elements are in the form of rollers.
13. Apparatus according to claim 12 wherein the tracking rollers are operatively connected to a support link which in turn is operatively connected to the sleeve.
14. Apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 8 wherein the orientation means includes a guide track having two substantially parallel side sections, a central section and opposed end sections, the side sections and the central section and end sections each comprising a single guide path, a tracking device which is operatively connected to the article carriage and including a first and second tracking elements which are spaced apart to either side of the first tracking element, the arrangement being such that one tracking element is received within the guide paths to maintain the orientation of the carriage as it moves along the guide paths of the side, central and end sections. oo
15. Apparatus according to any one of claims 10 to 13 wherein the parallel side 4Q sections of the guide track are disposed in a generally upright configuration, the opposed -ends of two platform sections when in a position opposite one another on respective parallel side sections of the guide track are immediately adjacent one another.
16. Apparatus for conveying articles substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings. Dated this 19th day of August, 2005 By Its Patent Attorneys MARTIN GESSNER PTY LTD DAVIES COLLISON CAVE
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