CA2003462A1 - Article chute - Google Patents
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- CA2003462A1 CA2003462A1 CA 2003462 CA2003462A CA2003462A1 CA 2003462 A1 CA2003462 A1 CA 2003462A1 CA 2003462 CA2003462 CA 2003462 CA 2003462 A CA2003462 A CA 2003462A CA 2003462 A1 CA2003462 A1 CA 2003462A1
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Abstract
ABSTRACT OF DISCLOSURE
An article chute comprises a helical floor (1) having a peripheral side wall (3), an outer part of the floor being cambered at an angle which is so related to the pitch and radius of the chute that articles descend the chute under conditions in which their velocity does not exceed a given maximum. The floor of the chute is inclined at substantially the same camber angle over at least 85% of the extent of the floor.
An article chute comprises a helical floor (1) having a peripheral side wall (3), an outer part of the floor being cambered at an angle which is so related to the pitch and radius of the chute that articles descend the chute under conditions in which their velocity does not exceed a given maximum. The floor of the chute is inclined at substantially the same camber angle over at least 85% of the extent of the floor.
Description
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IMPROVED ARTICLE CHUTE
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This invention relates to article chutes for conducting articles, for example postal items, from one level to another and is concerned with the provision of certain improvements in such chutes.
A known chute of the Applicants and marketed under the name 'Safeglide' comprises a helical floor -extending around a central newel or support post and having an outer peripheral sidewall. The floor comprises an inner part which is substantially -horizontal and an outer part which is cambered at an angle which is so related to the pitch and radius of the chute that articles descend the chute at a constant -;
speed or at least under conditions in which their speed does not exceed a given maximum.
Whilst the forming of the chute with a floor having a substantially horizontal inner part has certain advantages, in that the inner floor part serves as a storage area should the flow of articles from the chute be interrupted, the articles moving back onto the cambered part on the flow of articles from the chute being restored, it also has certain draw backs, particularly as regards manufacture especially if the ~ `;
chute is to be made in metal. Furthermore in some cases a significant storage area in the chute is not re~uired. -Accordingly the invention provides an article chute comprising a helical floor having a peripheral side wall, the floor comprising an outer part which has a camber to give the chute a constant velocity characteristic, characterised in that the angle of the camber when considering the chute in longitudinal section, is substantially constant over 85% of the ~-extent of the floor.
35~ The floor may terminate at its inner edge in a flattened position.
~ , -, 20~3462 The chute may be postless that is to say, the floor extends inwardly to the centre of the chute in which case additional support means for the floor will normally be reguired or alternatively the floor may extend around a central newel post.
~wo examples of chute in accordance with the invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which;
Figure 1 shows a side elevation of a chute of the ~
invention in postless form. ~-Figure 2 shows a detail of the chute to an -enlarged scale, and Figure 3 shows a side elevation of a chute of the invention having a central newel post.
Referring to Figures 1 - 3, the chute comprises a floor member 1 helically wound about an upright axis 2 at a camber angle o~ , the floor being provided at its outer edge with a peripheral sidewall 3. In more detail (see particularly Figure 2), the floor merges -with the wall 3 in a radiussed portion 4, the radius of which is preferably in the range of 25 - 100 mm. -Furthermore the floor terminates at its inner edge in a flat~ened portion 5 although this constitutes a very small proportion of the total radial extent of the ~floor, such as 50 - 100 mm in a chute radius of 700 mm.
Thus the cambered part occupies at least 85% of the extent of the floor.
20 ~ The chute may be manufactured in metal, e.g. mild steel, or in glass reinforced plastics material.
Furthermore as'indicated in Figurè 1, the chute is conveniently manufactured in 90 sections which are flanged along their edges which adjoin the edges of -~
nelghbouring sections to facilitate assembly of the ;~
chutes as by bolting the sections together, for example.
The chute is also provided at the upper end of the , ~ : ,,, ,~ ,.
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, : , , chute, with an entry section 6 to allow articles to be fed onto the chute, and to facilitate the discharge of articles from the chute at the lower end, the chute is provided with an exit section 7, this section preferably adjoining an exit table (not shown). If desired one or more further entry sections may be provided between the entry section 6 and the exit section 7, to provide for a multi-feed of the chute.
Preferably the surface of the floor member 1 and the side wall 3 is treated with a low friction compound to maintain performance of the chute under varying humidity conditions.
In use of the chute, articles are fed onto the entry section 6 and the particular camber angle for each application of the chute will be so related to the pitch and radius of the chute that the articles will ;, descend the chute at a constant speed or at least under ~ `-conditions that their speed does not exceed a given maximum. These items will travel down the cambered -~
area and will only occupy a position near the centre of -the chute during occasional storage or in the case of high frictional items which will be outside the application for which the particular chute is designed.
~ The articles will leave the chute through the exit section 7.
Typical dimensions of the chute, depending upon the application, are:
PITCH RADIUS CAMBER ANGLE oC
1040 mm 700 mm 33 301600 mm ` i1160 mm ~ 2`8 1600 mm 907 mm 36 ~-1600 mm 890 mm 30 1900 mm 1500 mm 31 - ~-The chute described above is postless that is to d~y, the chute is without any form of central or ~ '` ' ~', .
- ~ ' :'--' ' -` Z00~4~2 support post, and as such it will in practice require some means of support. This may take the form of a ~ :
surrounding framework, surrounding support or any other suitable support means.
Alternatively and referring now to Figure 3, the floor member 1 may extend around a central newel post 8, though in other respects the chute is the same as that shown in Figure 1. Thus for example, the floor 1 will be of the shape indicated in Figure 2 with a 1Q radius 4 between the floor and the side wall and a further radius 5 between the floor and the post 8.
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IMPROVED ARTICLE CHUTE
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This invention relates to article chutes for conducting articles, for example postal items, from one level to another and is concerned with the provision of certain improvements in such chutes.
A known chute of the Applicants and marketed under the name 'Safeglide' comprises a helical floor -extending around a central newel or support post and having an outer peripheral sidewall. The floor comprises an inner part which is substantially -horizontal and an outer part which is cambered at an angle which is so related to the pitch and radius of the chute that articles descend the chute at a constant -;
speed or at least under conditions in which their speed does not exceed a given maximum.
Whilst the forming of the chute with a floor having a substantially horizontal inner part has certain advantages, in that the inner floor part serves as a storage area should the flow of articles from the chute be interrupted, the articles moving back onto the cambered part on the flow of articles from the chute being restored, it also has certain draw backs, particularly as regards manufacture especially if the ~ `;
chute is to be made in metal. Furthermore in some cases a significant storage area in the chute is not re~uired. -Accordingly the invention provides an article chute comprising a helical floor having a peripheral side wall, the floor comprising an outer part which has a camber to give the chute a constant velocity characteristic, characterised in that the angle of the camber when considering the chute in longitudinal section, is substantially constant over 85% of the ~-extent of the floor.
35~ The floor may terminate at its inner edge in a flattened position.
~ , -, 20~3462 The chute may be postless that is to say, the floor extends inwardly to the centre of the chute in which case additional support means for the floor will normally be reguired or alternatively the floor may extend around a central newel post.
~wo examples of chute in accordance with the invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which;
Figure 1 shows a side elevation of a chute of the ~
invention in postless form. ~-Figure 2 shows a detail of the chute to an -enlarged scale, and Figure 3 shows a side elevation of a chute of the invention having a central newel post.
Referring to Figures 1 - 3, the chute comprises a floor member 1 helically wound about an upright axis 2 at a camber angle o~ , the floor being provided at its outer edge with a peripheral sidewall 3. In more detail (see particularly Figure 2), the floor merges -with the wall 3 in a radiussed portion 4, the radius of which is preferably in the range of 25 - 100 mm. -Furthermore the floor terminates at its inner edge in a flat~ened portion 5 although this constitutes a very small proportion of the total radial extent of the ~floor, such as 50 - 100 mm in a chute radius of 700 mm.
Thus the cambered part occupies at least 85% of the extent of the floor.
20 ~ The chute may be manufactured in metal, e.g. mild steel, or in glass reinforced plastics material.
Furthermore as'indicated in Figurè 1, the chute is conveniently manufactured in 90 sections which are flanged along their edges which adjoin the edges of -~
nelghbouring sections to facilitate assembly of the ;~
chutes as by bolting the sections together, for example.
The chute is also provided at the upper end of the , ~ : ,,, ,~ ,.
- . . . ..
: - ~ :: ~
. :.
, : , , chute, with an entry section 6 to allow articles to be fed onto the chute, and to facilitate the discharge of articles from the chute at the lower end, the chute is provided with an exit section 7, this section preferably adjoining an exit table (not shown). If desired one or more further entry sections may be provided between the entry section 6 and the exit section 7, to provide for a multi-feed of the chute.
Preferably the surface of the floor member 1 and the side wall 3 is treated with a low friction compound to maintain performance of the chute under varying humidity conditions.
In use of the chute, articles are fed onto the entry section 6 and the particular camber angle for each application of the chute will be so related to the pitch and radius of the chute that the articles will ;, descend the chute at a constant speed or at least under ~ `-conditions that their speed does not exceed a given maximum. These items will travel down the cambered -~
area and will only occupy a position near the centre of -the chute during occasional storage or in the case of high frictional items which will be outside the application for which the particular chute is designed.
~ The articles will leave the chute through the exit section 7.
Typical dimensions of the chute, depending upon the application, are:
PITCH RADIUS CAMBER ANGLE oC
1040 mm 700 mm 33 301600 mm ` i1160 mm ~ 2`8 1600 mm 907 mm 36 ~-1600 mm 890 mm 30 1900 mm 1500 mm 31 - ~-The chute described above is postless that is to d~y, the chute is without any form of central or ~ '` ' ~', .
- ~ ' :'--' ' -` Z00~4~2 support post, and as such it will in practice require some means of support. This may take the form of a ~ :
surrounding framework, surrounding support or any other suitable support means.
Alternatively and referring now to Figure 3, the floor member 1 may extend around a central newel post 8, though in other respects the chute is the same as that shown in Figure 1. Thus for example, the floor 1 will be of the shape indicated in Figure 2 with a 1Q radius 4 between the floor and the side wall and a further radius 5 between the floor and the post 8.
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Claims (8)
1. An article chute comprising a helical floor having a peripheral side wall, the floor comprising an outer part which has a camber to give the chute a constant velocity characteristic, in which the angle of camber when considering the chute in longitudinal section, is substantially constant over at least 85%
extent of the floor.
extent of the floor.
2. An article chute as set forth in claim 1, in which the floor terminates at its inner edge in a flattened portion.
3. An article chute as set forth in claim 1 or 2, in which the floor merges with the peripheral side wall in a radiussed portion.
4. An article chute as set forth in claim 1 or 2, in which the floor of the chute extends inwardly to the centre of the chute.
5. An article chute as set forth in claim 1 or 2, in which the floor of the chute extends around a central newel post.
6. An article chute as set forth in claim 1 or 2, in which the chute is made up of sections of approximately 90° in extent, the adjoining edges of adjacent sections being flanged and secured together.
7. An article chute as set forth in claim 1 or 2, in which the chute is made of metal.
8. An article chute as set forth in claim 1 or 2, in which the chute is made of glass reinforced plastics material.
Priority Applications (1)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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CA 2003462 CA2003462A1 (en) | 1989-11-21 | 1989-11-21 | Article chute |
Applications Claiming Priority (1)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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CA 2003462 CA2003462A1 (en) | 1989-11-21 | 1989-11-21 | Article chute |
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CA2003462A1 true CA2003462A1 (en) | 1991-05-21 |
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CA 2003462 Abandoned CA2003462A1 (en) | 1989-11-21 | 1989-11-21 | Article chute |
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1989
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