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US1902582A
US1902582A US524885A US52488531A US1902582A US 1902582 A US1902582 A US 1902582A US 524885 A US524885 A US 524885A US 52488531 A US52488531 A US 52488531A US 1902582 A US1902582 A US 1902582A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65GTRANSPORT OR STORAGE DEVICES, e.g. CONVEYORS FOR LOADING OR TIPPING, SHOP CONVEYOR SYSTEMS OR PNEUMATIC TUBE CONVEYORS
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  • My present invention relates to improve- Figure 4 is an enlarged detail section show.- ments in conveyer buckets of the invertible ing the pivot connection for the bail, as at line dumping type, and particularly to the latch t-fi of Figure 2, and Figure .5 isa top view device, or fastening means for retaining the I of the parts'in Figure4.
  • the bail is located latch disk on the "end of the bucket, and F iga off-center with relation to the bucket in order ure 9is an edge View of the latchdisk showing that thelatter may readily'be inverted for it attached to'thebucketand alsoshowing one dumping its load at the proper time, and a of the bucket trunnions rigid with the disk.
  • FIG. 1 is a face view .of'one of the bailretaining the loaded bucket in locked or brackets showing one of thetrunnions sup-v latched position, the trip-lever being adapted p rt t in, and g e 11 is 1 iew ok to co-act with a stationary trip device for reing from the right in Figure 10.
  • V V leasing the latch, and tilting the bucket in its Figure 12 is a broken, detailview showing k bail, for dumping the contents of the bucket.
  • At the lowerend of the hanger-frame are physical embodiment ofmy invention wherearranged two parallel bars ;8, 8','forming rigid in the parts are combined and arranged acparts of the frame and extending ina plane cording to the best mode I have thus far deparallel with the plane of'theoverhead rail,
  • At least one of the-circular disks, as 19, is
  • a lever arm orlatch-arm 26 is located in 1 thesame plane with the disk and adjacent its cured on one wall of the notch. or socket to guide the head, and to hold it against lateral movement.
  • a trip lever is secured in a groove 31 1n the face of the latch arm, and
  • a roller or other contact device, as 33 is v -inounted'on the end of the bucket, as indi-' tion retains the bucket against turning movement on its trunnions.
  • the bucket is then retainedinrighted p'osition, or,latched,vto receive its next load.
  • the bucket may readily be removedfrom its suspending bail by first lifting the bucket to free its trunnions from their bearing slots 18, and then the trunnions'may be worked out through the openings 17, or thebucket and. bail may readily be detached from the hanger frame, by first removing the cotter pin 12 and then pulling out the pivot pin use 9, if repairs or replacements are necessary. 7

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March 21, -r 1,902,582
CONVEYER BUCKET Filed March 24, 1931 2 Sheets-Sheet l Invent or Atlorriey March 21, 1933. R. N. RIBLET I cdNvEYER BUCKET 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 Filed March 24, 1931 v I Attorney I 25 bail of the conveyer bucket is pivotally suplever.
Patented Mar. 21, l I V I p l v UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE I ROYAL N. mnrnnor sronim wASHvINGTofij Q l I convmnnucnnr p Application filed March 24, 1931. Serial are; 524,885;
My present invention relates to improve- Figure 4 is an enlarged detail section show.- ments in conveyer buckets of the invertible ing the pivot connection for the bail, as at line dumping type, and particularly to the latch t-fi of Figure 2, and Figure .5 isa top view device, or fastening means for retaining the I of the parts'in Figure4. I
5 bucket in carrying position. 1 F ig urefi is a view in elevation at the latch 55% In carrying out my invention the bucket end of the bucket, showing part of the bucket, is provided with a pivoted bail, and the latand with the latch device closed. 1 ter is in turn pivotally supported from a" Figure 7 is a view as seen from the rightiin hanger frame that is suspended from a car: Figure 6. riage or carriages adapted to run or travel on F lgure 8 is an enlarged detail view of the 5- an overhead track or rail. The bail is located latch disk on the "end of the bucket, and F iga off-center with relation to the bucket in order ure 9is an edge View of the latchdisk showing that thelatter may readily'be inverted for it attached to'thebucketand alsoshowing one dumping its load at the proper time, and a of the bucket trunnions rigid with the disk.
combined trip-lever and latch is utilized for Figure is a face view .of'one of the bailretaining the loaded bucket in locked or brackets showing one of thetrunnions sup-v latched position, the trip-lever being adapted p rt t in, and g e 11 is 1 iew ok to co-act with a stationary trip device for reing from the right in Figure 10. V V leasing the latch, and tilting the bucket in its Figure 12 is a broken, detailview showing k bail, for dumping the contents of the bucket. the combined trip-lever and latch, the lat In the exemplification of the invention tcr in engagement with aportion ofthe latch-i herein disclosed, two tandem trolleys or wheel disk of the bucket. carriages are shown traveling over an over Figure 13 is adetail edge view of the latch head rail and drawn by a traction cable. The arm, detached from the trip lever or latch ported on an axis arranged transversely of a In the first three views where the general hanger frame, and the latter isswiveled in or assembly and relationof parts are disclosed, pivotally connected to the two trolleys or car'- tWo tandemstrolleys or wheeled C iages .1 i g and 2 are shown rolling on'the overhead rail The invention conslsts in certain novel com- '3, and the rigid'hanger frame 4 is suspended binations and arrangements of parts involvfrom thecarriages at swivel points 5', 5. A a l ing the bail and its pivoted bucket as will trac ion cable 6 is engaged by the gripdevice hereinafter be more fully set forth and 7 on the hanger-frame, andthe cable tows the claimed. In the accompanying drawin s I c nveyer 1n the usual manner.
have illustrated one complete example 0 the At the lowerend of the hanger-frame are physical embodiment ofmy invention wherearranged two parallel bars ;8, 8','forming rigid in the parts are combined and arranged acparts of the frame and extending ina plane cording to the best mode I have thus far deparallel with the plane of'theoverhead rail,
vised for the practical application of the prinbut as shown in Figure 2 the "hanger frame ciples of my invention.- 1 andv its two bars are offset from the planeof Figure l'is a view inside elevation showing the rail. i y t the bucket as part of the equipment of an The two bars are spaced apart and a pivot overhead conveyer line, the bucket being carpin 9 is passed through complementary openried in latched or loaded position. ings in the bars, said pin having ahead 10 at Figure 2 is an end view as seen from the one end and a washer 1 1' and cotter pin 12 9? right end of Figure 1. at the other'end,the Washer and head serv- I Figure 3 is a View similar to Figure 1, but ing to retain the-pin againstdisplacement. seen from the opposite side of the conveyer Below the'hangerframe the'dump bucket line, and showing the conveyer traveling over 13 is suspended by means of its angularly an inclined track or rail.
.. shaped'b'ail 14, the bail 1e beingiprovided 1 I thebucket; Each diskis; fashioned with a with abearing plate 15 bolted to the underside of the angular bail, and it will be apparent in Figure 4 that the apex of the angular bail and its bearing plate 15 form a pivotal bearing, between the two bars 8, 8 on the pin 9. The bail is thus permitted to swing on the transversely arranged pivot pin, after the latter has been passed through the, bearing and is supported in the bars, but the two bars prevent lateral swingingof the bail. While the bucket 13 is held rigid with its bail, as
will be described, it will be apparent that the bucket cannot sway or swing laterally, because-of the arrangement of the bail and the two bars, and the bucket is therefore held against relative lateral zmovement 'by the hangerefralne. r I
I At the lower endsof the bail are provided apair of open brackets 16, bolted at one side of the'bail', and eachprovided with an opening -17 T'anda smaller bearing slot 18 at the lowermost end of the bracket;
Atthe exterior of and on opposite ends of the bucketare mounted circular disks 19 and '20'whichare'secured to the bucket by bolts 21passing through holes '22 in the disks and the bolts'of cou-rsepass through the walls of trunnion23 and each trunnion has a head 24:, the latterof ais'iz-e tobe passed through the large opening 1?- of the -bracket,-but the head i is larger than the bearing slot 18 which re 35. ure2, the bucket is thus pivoted at points ceives the trunnion, and the head prevents dislocatlon or displacement of the trunnion fromuits bearing slot. As best seen in Figoffset from the bail, and the bucket isiadapted to swing clockwise in Figure 2, to inverted: position for dumpingits load, after the bucket has been released from its rigidconnection withthe bail. I
At least one of the-circular disks, as 19, is
provided with a peripheral notch or socket 25 and the periphery of the diskis adapted to turn adjacent the inner side of the .bailebracln' et. A lever arm orlatch-arm 26 is located in 1 thesame plane with the disk and adjacent its cured on one wall of the notch. or socket to guide the head, and to hold it against lateral movement. A trip lever is secured in a groove 31 1n the face of the latch arm, and
is secured rigidly to the arm by bolts or screws I The lever 30 projects in approximately socket 25.
7 A roller or other contact device, as 33 is v -inounted'on the end of the bucket, as indi-' tion retains the bucket against turning movement on its trunnions.
When the bucket approaches its dumping station the free end of'the lever rides upfla stationary incline or cam face'which causes th lever and its rigid latch arm 26-to swing upwardly on the pivot 27 thereby withdrawlng the latch head 28 from its notch cated in Figures 2 and 6, above the lever and in 1ts path of movement, and when the lever is lifted to release the latch the former contacts with the roller 83, thereby tilting the bucket to turn clockwise in FigureQ, and the bucket in turn inverted or turned to dumping position by gravity. ,7 I r j V The weight ofthe lever 30 causes the leverlatch to fall, after the lever leaves the cam i or incline,and thehead 28 of the latch falls against the periphery of the disk 22, and re; mains in frictional. contact with the peripheryof the disk. When the bucket is again righted or turned to loading position by suit able means, the socket 25 turns to proper positlon to permit the head'to fall into it, and
the bucket is then retainedinrighted p'osition, or,latched,vto receive its next load.
' The bucket may readily be removedfrom its suspending bail by first lifting the bucket to free its trunnions from their bearing slots 18, and then the trunnions'may be worked out through the openings 17, or thebucket and. bail may readily be detached from the hanger frame, by first removing the cotter pin 12 and then pulling out the pivot pin use 9, if repairs or replacements are necessary. 7
Having. thus fully described my invention, what I claim as" new a and desire to Lettersv Patent -is:, 1
In aconveyer bucket,' thecombination with a suspending frame having apair ofspaced,
lower, parallel bars and a transversely ex tending pin joining said bars, ofanangular bail'pivoted on the pin and between said bars to prevent lateral sway of the bail,a'comp lesecure by 5 7 mentary bearing plate beneath'the pin and V boltedvto the angular bail, brackets on the ends of said bail,'offset hearings on said brackets, a tiltable bucket-journalled in said brackets, co-acting meanson said bucket and one of the brackets for latching'the bucket,
and means for releasing the latching means,
In testimony whereof I aflix my'signature.
' ROYAL N. BIBLE-Tr horizontal position a suitable distance beyond the rear side of the bucket, as indicatedin Figure 2,and as the bucket travels toward its.- destination, the lever, in its. latched posi f
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