US2189716A - Safety latch for coil tilters - Google Patents

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US2189716A
US2189716A US214086A US21408638A US2189716A US 2189716 A US2189716 A US 2189716A US 214086 A US214086 A US 214086A US 21408638 A US21408638 A US 21408638A US 2189716 A US2189716 A US 2189716A
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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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  • This invention relates to tilting devices as used in connection with conveyers for removing articles therefrom, and particularly to a means for locking such tilting devices against accidental movement.
  • strip metal In the manufacture of strip metal, it is usually coiled after each operation, or when it is ready to be shipped, and the coils moved from one operation to the next, or to the place for shipment to their destination, by means of a conventional roll-type gravity trough conveyer.
  • These coils of metal are extremely heavy and usually are delivered from the conveyer by means of a tilting device which is part of the conveyer or a separate unit aligned therewith. The coils are conveyed to the tilting portion or device and automatically rolled ofl the side thereof by gravity when the tilting portion or device is tilted to the proper angle.
  • a means adapted to cooperate with the tilting portion or device to lock the same against unintended movement which is controlled by the operator, preferably in a remote position relative to the tilting device.
  • Figure 1 is a vertical section through the tilting device and the improved safety latch of my invention, showing the tilting device in its normal position;
  • Figure 2 is a similar section through the tilt- 5 ing device showing it in its tilted position.
  • a tilting device 2 which may be a part of the conventional type conveyer for transferring coils of metal from one operation 10 to the next or tea point ready for shipment, or
  • This tilting device is of the conventional type and comprises a circularshaped base 3 having a series of oppositely disposed rollers 4 positioned on the top thereof over which the coils of metal are adapted to move by the force of gravity.
  • This particular tilting device is supported preferably by suitable rollers arranged on the frame, as shown, and is adapted to move in a clockwise direction, the coils of metal automatically rolling therefrom as it moves to the proper angle of inclination.
  • a tilting device can be actuated by any suitable means and there is usually provided a stop, such as in this case a pin 5, suitably attached to the frame and arranged in a slotted hole 6 in the base 3 to limit the movement thereof.
  • a means for looking the tilting device in position so as to maintain it in proper alignment with the conveyor when the coils are being moved thereon and to prevent unintended movement of the tilting device.
  • This locking means comprises a latch or bar i suitably arranged between a top guideplate 8 and a lower guide-plate 9.
  • the inner end of the latch I is adapted to engage with an aperture III in the side of the base 3 of the tilting device and. is beveled outwardlyto correspond to the circular contour of the same.
  • the outer end. of the latch I is removably connected to the outer end of a connecting-rod H by means of a removable pin Hi.
  • the connecting-rod I2 is attached to a piston M of a double-acting aircylinder l5 having an air-inlet H5 at one end to admit the air to move the piston in one direction and an air-inlet I! in the opposite end thereof to admit the air to the cylinder to move the piston in the opposite direction.
  • the locking safety latch I normally assumes the position as shown in the broken lines of Figure 1, and when it is desired to tilt the tilting device to deliver the metal coil therefrom, the air is turned into the cylinder II through the inlet I1, thereby moving the piston to the left, withdrawing the latch from engagement with the tilting device, as shown in the full lines of Figures 1 and 2, and permitting the tilting device to be actuated in a clockwise direction to deliver the coil therefrom.
  • the latch I in one position, locks the tilting device against accidental movement and in alignment with the conveyer, and, in another position, al- 10 ws the tilting device to be actuated to remove the coil of metal therefrom.
  • a latch for preventing unintentional tilting of said device comprising, in combination, a movable bar arranged along the side of said device, said device having an aperture in the side thereof for receiving the inner end of said bar, means for supporting and guiding said bar in its movement, a double-acting air-cylinder arranged adjacent the outer end of said bar with the outer end of the bar being removably attached to the end of the connecting rod thereof, said air-cylinder adapted to move and normally retain said bar in the aperture in said tilting device to prevent the tilting thereof and to retract the same therefrom to permit the tilting of the device.

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Feb. 6, 1940. s. KASH SAFETY LATCH FOR COIL TILTERS Filed June 16, 1958 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 17712692507: STEM Feb. 6, 1940. H 2,189,716
SAFETY LATCH FOR COIL TILTERS Filed June 16, 1938 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 Patented Feh. 6, 1940 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE lclaim.
This invention relates to tilting devices as used in connection with conveyers for removing articles therefrom, and particularly to a means for locking such tilting devices against accidental movement.
In the manufacture of strip metal, it is usually coiled after each operation, or when it is ready to be shipped, and the coils moved from one operation to the next, or to the place for shipment to their destination, by means of a conventional roll-type gravity trough conveyer. These coils of metal are extremely heavy and usually are delivered from the conveyer by means of a tilting device which is part of the conveyer or a separate unit aligned therewith. The coils are conveyed to the tilting portion or device and automatically rolled ofl the side thereof by gravity when the tilting portion or device is tilted to the proper angle.
It is desirable that means be provided for aligning such tilting portions or devices with the conveyer to insure movement of the coils thereon and to prevent unintended movement or tilting of the device so as to eliminate any danger of injury to the operator or workman by untimely operation thereof, and it is to such a means that this invention relates.
According to this invention, there is provided a means adapted to cooperate with the tilting portion or device to lock the same against unintended movement, which is controlled by the operator, preferably in a remote position relative to the tilting device.
It is one of the objects of the present invention to provide an improved means for positioning tilting devices and for preventing accidental operation of the same.
It is another object of' the invention to provide an improved safety latch for a tilting device which will, in one position, lock the same against accidental movement or operation, and, in another position, permit the device to tilt to deliver the articles therefrom.
It is still another object of the invention to provide an improved safety latch for tilting devices actuated by means which can be controlled at a position remote from the device.
Various other objects and advantages of this invention will be more apparent in the course of the following specification and will 'be particularly pointed out in the appended claim.
In the accompanying drawings, there is shown, for the purpose of illustration, one embodiment which my invention may assume in practice.
In these drawings:
Figure 1 is a vertical section through the tilting device and the improved safety latch of my invention, showing the tilting device in its normal position; and
Figure 2 is a similar section through the tilt- 5 ing device showing it in its tilted position.
' Referring more particularly to the drawings, there is shown a tilting device 2 which may be a part of the conventional type conveyer for transferring coils of metal from one operation 10 to the next or tea point ready for shipment, or
it may be a separate device suitably positioned at the end thereof. This tilting device is of the conventional type and comprises a circularshaped base 3 having a series of oppositely disposed rollers 4 positioned on the top thereof over which the coils of metal are adapted to move by the force of gravity. This particular tilting device is supported preferably by suitable rollers arranged on the frame, as shown, and is adapted to move in a clockwise direction, the coils of metal automatically rolling therefrom as it moves to the proper angle of inclination. Such a tilting device can be actuated by any suitable means and there is usually provided a stop, such as in this case a pin 5, suitably attached to the frame and arranged in a slotted hole 6 in the base 3 to limit the movement thereof.
According to the invention, there is arranged along the side of the tilting device a means for looking the tilting device in position so as to maintain it in proper alignment with the conveyor when the coils are being moved thereon and to prevent unintended movement of the tilting device. This locking means comprises a latch or bar i suitably arranged between a top guideplate 8 and a lower guide-plate 9. The inner end of the latch I is adapted to engage with an aperture III in the side of the base 3 of the tilting device and. is beveled outwardlyto correspond to the circular contour of the same. The outer end. of the latch I is removably connected to the outer end of a connecting-rod H by means of a removable pin Hi. The connecting-rod I2 is attached to a piston M of a double-acting aircylinder l5 having an air-inlet H5 at one end to admit the air to move the piston in one direction and an air-inlet I! in the opposite end thereof to admit the air to the cylinder to move the piston in the opposite direction.
It will be seen that the locking safety latch I normally assumes the position as shown in the broken lines of Figure 1, and when it is desired to tilt the tilting device to deliver the metal coil therefrom, the air is turned into the cylinder II through the inlet I1, thereby moving the piston to the left, withdrawing the latch from engagement with the tilting device, as shown in the full lines of Figures 1 and 2, and permitting the tilting device to be actuated in a clockwise direction to deliver the coil therefrom. After the coil has rolled from the tilting device, it is again brought back to position in alignment with the conveyer and the air turned into the cylinder through the inlet l6, thereby moving the piston It to the right to engage the latch 1 with the aperture ID in the base 3. That is to say, the latch I, in one position, locks the tilting device against accidental movement and in alignment with the conveyer, and, in another position, al- 10 ws the tilting device to be actuated to remove the coil of metal therefrom.
As a result of my invention, it will be seen that I have provided a latch for locking the tilting device in position which can be controlled at a desired point remote from the tilting device itself, thereby making the tilting device safe in its operation by removing the operator from any position of danger near the same while it is being actuated.
While I have, in this application, shown and specifically described one embodiment which my invention may assume in practice, it will be understood that this embodiment is merely for the purpose of illustration and description, and that various other forms may be devised within the scope of my invention, as defined in the appended claim.
I claim:
In a device adapted to tilt for removing articles therefrom, a latch for preventing unintentional tilting of said device comprising, in combination, a movable bar arranged along the side of said device, said device having an aperture in the side thereof for receiving the inner end of said bar, means for supporting and guiding said bar in its movement, a double-acting air-cylinder arranged adjacent the outer end of said bar with the outer end of the bar being removably attached to the end of the connecting rod thereof, said air-cylinder adapted to move and normally retain said bar in the aperture in said tilting device to prevent the tilting thereof and to retract the same therefrom to permit the tilting of the device.
STEVEN KASH.
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US2467555A (en) * 1945-04-09 1949-04-19 Beloit Iron Works Roll unloading apparatus
US2567819A (en) * 1946-08-17 1951-09-11 Aetna Standard Eng Co Coil handling apparatus
US2628697A (en) * 1948-06-10 1953-02-17 Logan Co Inc Side-tilting conveyer
US2738138A (en) * 1950-04-19 1956-03-13 Davy & United Eng Co Ltd Conveyor system, particularly for use with rolling mills
US2740474A (en) * 1953-01-12 1956-04-03 American Mfg Company Inc Method and mechanism for roll handling
US2755950A (en) * 1953-12-04 1956-07-24 Clifford G Forshey Drum handling apparatus
US2843332A (en) * 1955-07-20 1958-07-15 Kanegafuchi Spinning Co Ltd Apparatus for shaping fibre laps in a lap-forming machine
US2962186A (en) * 1958-01-07 1960-11-29 Farrel Birmingham Co Inc Discharge door for rubber mixers
US4723885A (en) * 1985-01-26 1988-02-09 Durkoppwerke Gmbh Device for the removal of bobbins from an automatic spinning machine
US20120273625A1 (en) * 2011-04-28 2012-11-01 Grant Burles Workpiece Support Assembly

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2467555A (en) * 1945-04-09 1949-04-19 Beloit Iron Works Roll unloading apparatus
US2567819A (en) * 1946-08-17 1951-09-11 Aetna Standard Eng Co Coil handling apparatus
US2628697A (en) * 1948-06-10 1953-02-17 Logan Co Inc Side-tilting conveyer
US2738138A (en) * 1950-04-19 1956-03-13 Davy & United Eng Co Ltd Conveyor system, particularly for use with rolling mills
US2740474A (en) * 1953-01-12 1956-04-03 American Mfg Company Inc Method and mechanism for roll handling
US2755950A (en) * 1953-12-04 1956-07-24 Clifford G Forshey Drum handling apparatus
US2843332A (en) * 1955-07-20 1958-07-15 Kanegafuchi Spinning Co Ltd Apparatus for shaping fibre laps in a lap-forming machine
US2962186A (en) * 1958-01-07 1960-11-29 Farrel Birmingham Co Inc Discharge door for rubber mixers
US4723885A (en) * 1985-01-26 1988-02-09 Durkoppwerke Gmbh Device for the removal of bobbins from an automatic spinning machine
US20120273625A1 (en) * 2011-04-28 2012-11-01 Grant Burles Workpiece Support Assembly
US8646731B2 (en) * 2011-04-28 2014-02-11 Grant Burles Workpiece support assembly

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