GB2209484A - Basket handling apparatus - Google Patents

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GB2209484A
GB2209484A GB8807473A GB8807473A GB2209484A GB 2209484 A GB2209484 A GB 2209484A GB 8807473 A GB8807473 A GB 8807473A GB 8807473 A GB8807473 A GB 8807473A GB 2209484 A GB2209484 A GB 2209484A
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Priority to AT88907741T priority patent/ATE76791T1/en
Priority to AU23023/88A priority patent/AU2302388A/en
Priority to DE8888907741T priority patent/DE3871804T2/en
Priority to BR888807690A priority patent/BR8807690A/en
Priority to JP63507229A priority patent/JPH03500142A/en
Priority to KR1019890700802A priority patent/KR950004760B1/en
Priority to US07/466,418 priority patent/US5107878A/en
Priority to PCT/GB1988/000722 priority patent/WO1989002319A1/en
Priority to EP88907741A priority patent/EP0378561B1/en
Priority to IN758DE1988 priority patent/IN175297B/en
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B08CLEANING
    • B08BCLEANING IN GENERAL; PREVENTION OF FOULING IN GENERAL
    • B08B3/00Cleaning by methods involving the use or presence of liquid or steam
    • B08B3/02Cleaning by the force of jets or sprays
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B05SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
    • B05BSPRAYING APPARATUS; ATOMISING APPARATUS; NOZZLES
    • B05B13/00Machines or plants for applying liquids or other fluent materials to surfaces of objects or other work by spraying, not covered by groups B05B1/00 - B05B11/00
    • B05B13/02Means for supporting work; Arrangement or mounting of spray heads; Adaptation or arrangement of means for feeding work
    • B05B13/0221Means for supporting work; Arrangement or mounting of spray heads; Adaptation or arrangement of means for feeding work characterised by the means for moving or conveying the objects or other work, e.g. conveyor belts
    • B05B13/025Means for supporting work; Arrangement or mounting of spray heads; Adaptation or arrangement of means for feeding work characterised by the means for moving or conveying the objects or other work, e.g. conveyor belts the objects or work being present in bulk
    • B05B13/0257Means for supporting work; Arrangement or mounting of spray heads; Adaptation or arrangement of means for feeding work characterised by the means for moving or conveying the objects or other work, e.g. conveyor belts the objects or work being present in bulk in a moving container, e.g. a rotatable foraminous drum

Abstract

Apparatus for handling a basket containing metal castings or sintered metal articles to perform impregnation, washing or curing, comprises a holder (152) into which the basket (170) can be lowered and from which it can be lifted and which can rotate the basket about a horizontal axis. The basket comprises a projection (150) on at least one side thereof, the holder comprising an arm (113) rotatable about the axis and having a radially outwardly open channel (114) for receiving the projection when the basket is lowered into position, and catch (117) for automatically holding the projection in the channel in response to a predetermined rotary movement of the member and the basket away from the loading and unloading position such that the basket is securely held during rotation. The catch (117) is operated by cam follower (23) running over cam surfaces (125, 127). Flat cam surface (127) allows the catch to open at the loading and unloading position whilst circular cam surface (125) causes the catch to close and prevent removal of the projection (150) from channel (114). <IMAGE>

Description

ARTICLE HANDLING APPARATUS This invention concerns article handling apparatus comprising a holder into which an article can be lowered and from which it can be lifted and which can rotate the article about a substantially horizontal axis.
One such apparatus is described with reference to and shown in Figs. 5 and 6 of our copending UK Patent Application No. 8610323 (2174624). There the article is a rectangular frame basket with metal mesh walls which contains metal castings for impregnation and the holder comprises a cylindrical rotary cage in which the basket is pre-mounted, and a pair of yokes for holding and rotating the cage part of which yokes can be pivoted back in the unloading and loading position to provide an unloading and loading opening.
Reference is also made to UK Patent Specification No.
2153863 which describes apparatus in which a similar type of basket is lowered into an impregnation autoclave such that a lug towards the top of one side of the basket enters a V-shaped support member for the basket.
The autoclave is then closed and a vacuum drawn, following which the support member gradually descends into a liquid impregnant bath at the bottom of the autoclave. After impregnation the basket is lifted out of the autoclave. However, there is no provision for rotation of the basket.
Generally stated, the invention provides an automatic catch for holding an article in a rotary holder.
More specifically, there is provided article handling apparatus comprising a holder into which an article can be lowered and from which it can be lifted and which can rotate the article about a substantially horizontal axis, the article comprising a preferably substantially central bearing pin which lies on the rotary axis on one side of the article and a projection on an opposite side of the article, the holder comprising an arcuate upwardly facing bearing surface in which the bearing pin rests when the article is lowered into position, a member rotatable about the axis and having a radially outwardly open channel for receiving the projection when the article is lowered into position, and catch means for automatically holding the projection in the channel in response to a predetermined rotary movement of the member and the article away from the loading and unloading position such that the article is securely held during rotation. Normally the projection on the article is displaced upwardly from the rotary axis as this facilitates location of the article during loading but it could be at any other convenient location (including on the axis provided that provision is made for transferring rotary motion to the article). Preferably the catch means is held in its operative position by a cam follower lever which engages a fixed cam track, the cam track being such as to release the catch in the loading and unloading position.For example the catch may be a forked member carried by a horizontal shaft mounted in the rotatable member, the forked member being biased, e.g. by the weight of the cam follower lever which is also connected to the shaft, so that it is upwardly facing when in the loading and unloading position and when it is not engaged by an article projection.
The lower arm of the fork can be omitted but in such a case the catch is applied and released during each rotation. It is also desirable that the article is fixed relative to the rotatable member at more than one point.
Although this could be achieved by elongating the projection in the radial direction it is preferred to provide the rotatable member with a shallow vertical channel for receiving the adjacent end of the article.
The invention has been particularly developed for handling baskets of metal castings or sintered metal articles as described more fully in Patent Application No. 2174624, only in the present case the rectangular baskets are handled directly without the need for an intermediate cage. Preferably the baskets have pins and projections on two pairs of opposite sides so that the basket can be rotated about one horizontal axis in a first treatment step and rotated about a second horizontal axis at right angles to the first in a second treatment step, the basket being lifted out of the holder, e.g. with an overhead hoist, and rotated through a right angle about a vertical axis between the two steps.
The apparatus of the present invention preferably includes a housing so that it may be used for impregnation, cool water washing or hot water curing as described in Patent Application No. 2174624, although in its simple form herein described it is most suitably cool water washing or hot water curing in which water is simply sprayed onto the basket since this simple form does not have provision for lowering the rotary axis within the housing to facilitate impregnation and for raising it to facilitate drainage of excess impregnant.
It would of course be possible to modify the invention so that both sides of the article are mounted in a similar way, e.g. by means of a projection held in a channel in a rotatable member by means of a catch.
An embodiment of the invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the drawings in which: Fig. 1 is a plan view of apparatus for treating baskets of articles, with a cold or hot water spray; Fig. 2 is a vertical section of the apparatus of Fig. 1 on line B-B; Fig. 3 is a vertical section of the apparatus of Fig. 1 on line C-C (but omitting the rotating parts); Fig. 4 is a detail view of some of the rotating parts (in the same direction as Fig. 3); Fig. 5 is a detail view along line C-C but in the opposite direction to the arrows; Fig. 6 is a detail view of the catch used in the apparatus; Fig. 7 is a third angle projection showing a second embodiment of the invention somewhat diagrammatically;; Fig. 8 is a detail elevation of the catch shown in Fig. 7 with a basket pin in place and the holder rotated away from the load/unload position so that the catch is operative; Fig. 9 is a similar view to Fig. 8 but showing the basket being loaded (or unloaded) in the load/unload position; and Fig. 10 is a section on line X-X of Fig. 8.
The apparatus shown comprises a main housing 1 which is substantially rectangular in plan beneath which is a water collecting tank 2. Spray nozzles are provided in a pipe 3 at the top of the housing 1 and the housing 1 can be closed by a lid (not shown).
A bearing 5 for an axial pin on a basket (not shown) is provided by an arcuate upwardly facing bearing surface 6 welded to the housing wall. The bearing surface 6 has a lead-in channel 7 for the pin provided by a pair of walls 8 welded to the housing and diverging at their upper end.
On the opposite side of the housing 1, a sealed bearing 10 in the housing wall carries a horizontal shaft 11 to the outer end of which is fixed a drive sprocket 12 which drives the shaft 11 through a slip clutch (not shown). A cam and cam follower switch (not shown) automatically permit the shaft 11 to be stopped in the load and unload position. An arm 13 is welded to the shaft 11 and provides a channel 14 (see Fig. 2) for a further pin on the basket at its radially outer end. As shown in Fig. 5 the arm 13 is forked at its radially outer end so that it provides an inner channel member 15 as well as an outer channel member provided by the arm itself. Disposed between the inner and outer channel members is a catch 17 in the form of a plate having a recess 18 in its end and a hole 19 by means of which it is fixed to a shaft 20.
The recess 18 intersects the channel 14 in the operative position shown so that the pin on the basket (not shown) lies in the recess 18.
The shaft 20 is rotatably carried in the two channel members and carries a lever 22 which in turn carries a cam follower roller 23 at its free end. In the load and unload position shown the roller 23 is out of contact with its cam 25 which is a narrow plate welded to the housing wall. The cam 25 is generally circular but has a flattened (or interrupted) section 27 at one top. When the roller 23 is opposite the circular portion of the cam 25 it is held radially outwardly in such a way as to maintain the catch 17 in its operative position. When the roller 23 is opposite flattened section 27 the catch is free to pivot anticlockwise (as seen in Fig. 2) to such an extent that the mouth of the recess is inclined upwardly and corresponds with the pin receiving channel 14; a stop (not shown) is provided for this purpose and the weight of the lever 22 and roller 23 is sufficient to effect this rotation. When a basket is lowered into the housing, one pin thereof rests on bearing surface 6 and another pin descends into the channel 14 and rotates the catch 17 clockwise as it does so. The lid is placed on the housing, water is sprayed through the nozzles and the basket is rotated. In the load/unload position the pin is retained in the channel 14 by gravity but as the basket turns, the roller 23 engages the cam 25 and prevents the pin falling out of the channel 14.When the basket is stopped at the unload position, the catch 17 is automatically releasable as the basket is lifted out.
To steady the basket, a pair of angle-iron members 30 is welded to a cross-beam 32 which is in turn welded to the arm 13. The members 30 fit the outside of the basket fairly closely and prevent undue movement relative to the arm 13 during rotation. The angle-iron members 30 are desirably flared outwardly (not shown) at the top, and possibly also the bottom, to facilitate loading and unloading. It will be appreciated that a flared upper end facilitates alignment of the pin with the channel 14 as the basket is being lowered by the hoist.
In Figs. 7-10 like numerals are used for like parts but are prefixed by 10 or 1.
It will be seen that the catch has been simplified to a single plate 117 which provides the recess 118 and carries the roller 123. The channel member 15 is omitted.
In Figs. 7, 8 and 9 the pin on the basket is shown at 150.
In the Fig. 7 embodiment the rotary holder comprises the arm 113 (as in the Fig. 1 embodiment) but the angle-ironmembers 30 are replaced by a more complete support member 152 which obviates the need for a pin on the other side of the basket and an upwardly open bearing into which it can drop. The support member 152 comprises a rectangular frame 153 carried by and rotatable with the shaft 111 at one side and having an aligned stub shaft 155 at the other side; the stub shaft is mounted in a bearing 156 similar to bearing 110. The frame 153 has a pair of upwardly directed outwardly inclined (in two planes) angle-iron guides 157 at at least the two corners adjacent the stub shaft 155 (the arm 113 provides a guide on the other side of the frame). The stub shaft side of the frame 153 also has a basket stop plate 159 carried by a depending arm 161.
In the embodiment shown in Fig. 7, the basket has a square cross-section and two pins 150 and 150' are provided on adjacent sides.
The two pins allow the basket to be loaded into the rectangular frame 153 in one of two possible positions and, when required, reloaded into a second position following rotation through a right angle about a vertical axis.
The operation of the Fig. 7 embodiment is essentially similar to the Fig. 1 embodiment.

Claims (12)

1. Article handling apparatus comprising a holder into which an article can be lowered and from which it can be lifted and which can rotate the article about a substantially horizontal axis, the article comprising a projection on at least one side of the article, the holder comprising a member rotatable about the axis and having a radially outwardly open channel for receiving the projection when the article is lowered into position, and catch means for automatically holding the projection in the channel in response to a predetermined rotary movement of the member and the article away from the loading and unloading position such that the article is securely held during rotation.
2. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein there is a projection on one side of the article and there is a preferably substantially central bearing pin which lies on the rotary axis on the other side of the article, the holder comprising an arcuate upwardly facing bearing surface in which the bearing pin rests when the article is lowered into position.
3. Apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the rotatable member has a shallow vertical channel for receiving the adjacent end of the article.
4. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the holder also comprises rotatable means for supporting the side of the article remote from the rotatable member.
5. Apparatus according to any preceding claim, wherein the projection on the article is displaced upwardly from the rotary axis.
6. Apparatus according to any preceding claim, wherein the catch means is held in its operative position by a cam follower lever which cooperates with a fixed cam track, the cam track being such as to release the catch in the loading and unloading position.
7. Apparatus according to claim 6, wherein the catch means comprises a forked member carried by a horizontal shaft mounted in the rotatable member, the forked member being biased so that it is upwardly facing when in the loading and unloading position and when it is not engaged by an article projection.
8. Apparatus according to claim 7, wherein the forked member is biased by the weight of the cam follower lever which is also connected to the shaft.
9. Apparatus according to any preceding claim, including a housing and provision for treating the article with liquid.
10. The combination of apparatus according to any preceding claim, and an article in the form of a basket containing metal castings or sintered metal articles.
11. The combination according to claim 9 wherein the basket is so constructed that it may be lifted from the holder turned through a right angle about a vertical axis and lowered into the holder for rotation about an axis at right angles to the first axis of rotation.
12. Article handling apparatus substantially as described with reference to Figs. 1-6 or Figs. 7-10 of the drawings.
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ES8802700A ES2010344A6 (en) 1987-09-07 1988-09-02 Article handling apparatus.
US07/466,418 US5107878A (en) 1987-09-07 1988-09-05 Article handling apparatus
EP88907741A EP0378561B1 (en) 1987-09-07 1988-09-05 Article handling apparatus
AU23023/88A AU2302388A (en) 1987-09-07 1988-09-05 Article handling apparatus
DE8888907741T DE3871804T2 (en) 1987-09-07 1988-09-05 DEVICE FOR HANDLING AN ARTICLE.
BR888807690A BR8807690A (en) 1987-09-07 1988-09-05 APPLIANCE FOR HANDLING ITEMS AND COMBINING THE SAME
JP63507229A JPH03500142A (en) 1987-09-07 1988-09-05 Article processing equipment
KR1019890700802A KR950004760B1 (en) 1987-09-07 1988-09-05 Article handling apparatus
DE198888907741T DE378561T1 (en) 1987-09-07 1988-09-05 DEVICE FOR HANDLING AN ARTICLE.
PCT/GB1988/000722 WO1989002319A1 (en) 1987-09-07 1988-09-05 Article handling apparatus
AT88907741T ATE76791T1 (en) 1987-09-07 1988-09-05 DEVICE FOR HANDLING AN ARTICLE.
IN758DE1988 IN175297B (en) 1987-09-07 1988-09-06
NO90901024A NO901024L (en) 1987-09-07 1990-03-05 APPLIANCES FOR MANAGING GOODS.
DK057890A DK57890A (en) 1987-09-07 1990-03-06 SUBJECT HANDLING APPARATUS

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