GB2191755A - A cargo-handling apparatus - Google Patents

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GB2191755A
GB2191755A GB08626065A GB8626065A GB2191755A GB 2191755 A GB2191755 A GB 2191755A GB 08626065 A GB08626065 A GB 08626065A GB 8626065 A GB8626065 A GB 8626065A GB 2191755 A GB2191755 A GB 2191755A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60PVEHICLES ADAPTED FOR LOAD TRANSPORTATION OR TO TRANSPORT, TO CARRY, OR TO COMPRISE SPECIAL LOADS OR OBJECTS
    • B60P1/00Vehicles predominantly for transporting loads and modified to facilitate loading, consolidating the load, or unloading
    • B60P1/36Vehicles predominantly for transporting loads and modified to facilitate loading, consolidating the load, or unloading using endless chains or belts thereon
    • B60P1/365Vehicles predominantly for transporting loads and modified to facilitate loading, consolidating the load, or unloading using endless chains or belts thereon the chains or belts being fixed to a rigid pusher plate

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A cargo-handling apparatus comprises load-supporting belts (10) and load-chains (11) connected together (at 24) to form endless members and to a partition (17). The chains are driven by motors (34) to carry loads the belts which are supported on a frame comprising a plurality of major longitudinally extending bars (13) spaced apart at the widths of the belts and a plurality of minor longitudinally extending bars (14) beneath the belts (10) and disposed between the major bars (13). The frame including a plurality of transverse bars (15) and a chassis (25) on which the motors (34) and a speed-reducing means (33) are mounted. The drive to the belts (10) and the chains (11) may include a torque-regulating device and means (18, 19) are provided for maintaining the tension between the load chains (11) and the partition (17) by which the load supporting belts (10) and the chains (11) are maintained under constant preload. <IMAGE>

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SPECIFICATION An apparatus for loading or unloading cargoes This invention relates to an apparatus for loading or unloading cargoes, for example into orfrom atruck, since the apparatus is able to be installed in a load-carrying vehicle ortruck, the loading and unloading efficiency is greatly improved.
As disclosed in Japanese Utility Model Registration Publication No sho 54-6166, an apparatus for loading cargoes by the use of a belt moving onaframebythe pull of load chains connected thereto in an endless manner is known.
However, the disclosed arrangement required a large number of rollers and frames to support a belt, consequently, the structure was so complex that assembling the apparatus was complex and difficult, additionally it was undesirably heavy and itwas difficult to cut down on the production cost thereof.
The present invention is the result of an intensive study and seeks to provide a solution which can eliminate the known drawbacks.
The present invention seeks to provide a cargo-handling apparatus in which the parts can be assembled or dismounted with ease and accuracy, while also providing such an apparatus which requires a lowercostofconstruction and inwhich weight can be saved. The invention also seeks to enable the functional assembly of the load-carrying belts to the apparatus to be simplified, particularly wherethe belts cooperate with a partition retaining the load supported on the belts.
According to the present invention, there is provided a cargo handling apparatus comprising a plurality of belts and load-chains endlessly connected to one another so as to carry cargoes on a frame and a partition for retaining loads resting on the said belts which is located at the connection between said belts and said load-chains, wherein the apparatus includes a prime mover means and a frame comprising a plurality of major longitudinally extending bars spaced side by side atthe same interval as the width ofthe individual belts and a plurality of minor longitudinally extending barsfor supporting said belts which are disposed between two adjacent major longitudinal bars in parallel therewith and supported by a plurality of lateral bars, a chassis for mounting the prime moveranda change-speed means which is transversely fixed to one end of said major longitudinal bars, a bracketfor joining said chassis to said major longitudinal bars on both sides and a bracket for bearing a driving shaftforsaid belts.
An embodiment of the invention will now be described by way of an example hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which Figure lisa plan view of a driving part of a cargo-handling apparatus, constructed in accordance with the invention; Figure2 is a side view of a vehicle incorporating the apparatus ofthis invention; Figure 3 is a plan view ofthe load-carrying region of the vehicle shown in Figure 2; Figure 4is a cross-sectional view ofthe apparatus, looking towards the rear; Figure is a diagram illustrating the attachment of a chassis; Figure 6shows the method of mounting of driving motors; and Figure 7is a side view of the driving partshown in Figure 1.
In Figures 1 to 4, the numeral 1 denotes atruckfor carrying loaded cargoes. In the front part ofthetruck chassis 2 are a driver's cab 3, an engine 4, a power transmission unit 5 and front wheels 6. The rear part of the chassis 2 supports a box-shaped carrier 7, a battery 8 and right and left rear wheels 9. The numeral 10 denotes belts for carrying cargoes into or out of thetruckwhich extend in the longitudinal direction of the carrier 7. A certain length of load-chains 11 are provided to pull the belts 10.
Major longitudinal bars 13 and minor belt-supporting bars 14 are arranged a certain distance abovethefloor 12 of the carrier7; in this example, four belt-supporting bars 14 are placed at an equal in-terval between every two offourequally spaced bars 13, the belt-supporting bars 14andthe longitudinal bars 13 are fixed together in parallel with each other by means of lateral bars 15 so asto make up a frame.
A part of each ofthe belts lOon which cargoes are supported when the apparatus is in operation is arranged to slide along the major longitudinal bars 13, being also supported by sliding contact with the minor bars 14. To facilitatethis, a return pulley 16 is rotatably supported at the rear end of the longitudinal bars 13,overwhichthe belts 10are guided in such a waythatafurther part ofthe belt 10 is passed through the space between the lateral bars 15 and the floor 12 of the carrier7. Atubular guard 1 6a for protecting the return pulley 16 is provided to the outside of each return pulley 16, between every two of the major longitudinal bars 13.
Ajoint base 20 supporting a partition 17 pivotable between the vertical or horizontal positions and which extends laterally across the belts 10, is connected to the load-chains 11 by means of a tension-adjusting device 19 with a spring 18a and an adjusting bolt 18.
As seen in Figure 4, the joint base 20 has a pair of arms 21,21 on both sides ofthe partition; additionally, the lower part of each arm is provided with a projection 22, which can slide freely back and forth on inner guide rails 13a, 13a of the two outer longitudinal bars 13,13 in engagement with each other. The joint base is joined, on the other hand, to an end ofthe belts 10. Consequently, the belts 10 and the load-chains 11 are connected together with the adjusting bolt 18 of the tension adjusting device 19to which the partition 17 is pivotally connected.
Placed nearthefront end ofthe carrier 17 is a sprocket 23 for driving the load-chains 11, by means ofwhich the chains 11 are guided back underthe lateral bars 15. The free ends of the belts 10 and the load-chains 11 are connected each other by means of a fixing element 24 underthe lateral bars 15. In this way, the belts 10 and the load-chains 11 make a tensioned endless loop guided on the sprocket 23 and the return pulley 16.
A chassis 25 is located transversely on the front end ofthe longitudinal bars 13 as shown in Figures 1 and 5. The ends of the chassis 25 are supported with fixing brackets 26,26 fastened to the vertical sides of the outer major longitudinal bars 13 with washers 26a and bolts 26b. Provided on the chassis 25 are two mutually spaced pairs of brackets 27,27 to which the two inner longitudinal bars 13,13 are fixed with bolts 27a. A chain-driving shaft 28 on which the sprocket 23 is fitted is supported by a plurality ofshaft-bearing brackets 29,29 so as to project backward from the chassis 25. Provided on the chain-driving shaft 28 are a mutually spaced pair of sprockets 30,30 between which a base plate 31 for motors is placed on a pair of base brackets 32,32 fixed to the chassis 25.
As shown in Figure 6, a pair of drivipg motors 34, 34 with a speed reduction apparatus 33 are placed on the base plate31.An outputshaft 35 with atorque limiterwhich transmits rotational power of less than a given magnitude and an input shaft 36 ofthe speed reduction apparatus 33 are connected by means of a pair of output sprockets 37,37 of the motors, input sprockets 38,38 of the speed reduction apparatus and power transmission chains 39,39. Furthermore, output shafts 40,40 ofthe speed reduction apparatus and the chain-driving shaft 28 are connected by means of a pair of output sprockets 41,41 ofthe speed reduction apparatus, sprockets 30,30 ofthe chain-driving shaft and powertransmission chains 42,42.The powertransmission system is such that thetwo motors34,34can movethe endless loop comprising the belts 10, the joint base 20 and the partition 17 by way of the chain-driving shaft 28, the sprockets 23 and the load-chains 11.
As shown in Figure 7, a step or abutment is formed at the front ofthe shaft-bearing brackets 29 and the base brackets 32. The step serves to limit theforward travel of the joint base 20 and the partition 17 followed by the belts 10. It also serves to prevent the joint base 20 and the partition 17 from derailing out of the outer longitudinal bars 13, 13or bumping againstthe various driving elements mentioned above located on the forward side ofthe arrangement if for any reason the motors should be out of control.
The construction of the invention is such that when cargoes are loaded into atruck,forexample,the motors 34, 34are started in orderto pull the load-chains 11, together with the joint base 20, the partition 17 and the belts 10 towards the forward end ofthe carrier 7. Cargoes are put on the belts 10 one after another and carried to the inside of the carrier.
On the other hand,when cargoes are to be unloaded from thetruck,the motors 34, 34are run in the opposite direction, which moves the joint base 20, the partition 17 and the belts by means ofthe load-chains 11 to the rear of the carrier 7; thus, cargoes put on the belts can be unloaded easily.
The longitudinal bars 13 and the belt-supporting bars 14, laid in parallel, extend in linewiththe moving direction of the belts 10, so that the surface ofthe moving belts is free from undulation; moreover, because the under surface of the belts occupies space between the belt-supporting bars a little, cargoes on the moving belts can move in a straight line, without rolling or tiling to either side.
Furthermore, because the load-chains 11 are connected to the belts 10 with the tension-adjusting device and the partition 17 located between them, contact oithe belts with the belt-supporting bars 14 is limited to only to the region behind the partition 17, so thatthefriction on the contact area is reduced two a minimum extent; therefore, the force required to drive the belts 10 can be substantially reduced.The load-chains 11 and the belts 10 being connected to each other with the tension-adjusting bolt 18, the structure of the tension adjusting device can be considerably simplified, nevertheless, the tension adjustment can be made over a wide range by increasing the length of the tension-adjusting bolt 18; also, since'tension pulleys and the like are not needed under the lateral bars 15, the top ofthe load-carrying belts does not have to be raised, which makes loading or unloading easier. The load-chains 11 and the belts 10 are tensioned at a constant load with which the joint base 20 is pressed againstthe step 29a, 32a at the front end of the shaft-bearing brackets 29 and the base brackets 32.
The under surface of the belts 1 O occupies space between the belt-supporting bars 14 a little, so that the rolling of cargoes on the moving belts can be avoided; in this way, safe and smooth loading or unloading can be carried out. The major longitudinal bars 13 can be joined simplyto the chassis 25 by means of the fixing brackets 26,27, consequently, the assembling of a frame with the longitudinal bars 13 and belt-supporting bars 14can be made quickly and with high accuracy. In addition, by the effective utilization ofthe shaft-bearing brackets 29, the production ofthe lightweight chassis 25 and the reduction of the production cost of the apparatus can be realised with ease. In spite of that, the apparatus can still preserve its essential function of cargo handling and yet is able to locate and guide the belts and the partition positively.

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1. Acargo-handling apparatus comprising a plurality of belts and load-chains endlessly connected to one another and driven by a prime mover means so as to carry cargoes on a frame and a partition for retaining loads resting on the said belts which is located at the connection between said belts and said load-chains, wherein the apparatus includes a frame comprising a plurality of major longitudinally extending bars spaced side by side at the same interval as the width of said individual bolts and a plurality of minor longitudinally extending bars for supporting said belts which are disposed between two adjacent major longitudinal bars in parallel therewith and supported by a plurality of lateral bars, a chassis for mounting the prime mover and a change-speed means which is transversely fixed to one end of said major longitudinal bars,a bracket forjoining said chassis to said major longitudinal bars on both sides and a bracket for bearing a driving shaft of said belts.
2. An apparatus according to claim 1,wherein the prime mover means comprises at least one drive motor.
3. An apparatus according to claim 1 orclaim2, wherein the prime mover means comprises at least one reversible drive motor.
4. An apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the change-speed means comprises a speed-reduction device.
5. An apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein a torque limiting means is disposed between the prime mover means and the change-speed means.
6. An apparatus according to any one ofthe preceding claims, wherein the connection between the load chains and the partition includes a tension adjusting device.
7. An apparatus according to any one ofthe preceding claims, wherein the partition is pivotable about an axis between a horizontal and an upright position.
8. Acargo-handling apparatus substantially as herein before described and with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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