US3315813A - Power driven rug displaying device - Google Patents
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- Another object of this invention is to provide automatic, power-driven means for rug displaying devices disclosed and claimed in U.S. Patent 3,187,900 to Willy Schneider, June 8, 1965, for Apparatus for Selectively Displaying Carpets.
- FIG. 1 is a side elevation of a rug-displaying device embodying the present invention as well as that disclosed and claimed in U.S. Patent 3,187,900;
- FIG. 2 is a bottom plan view of a detail of the structure of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a side elevation of the structure of FIG. 2;
- FIG. 4 is a rear view of the structure of FIG. I seen in the direction of the arrow R of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 5 is a top plan view of the structure of FIGS. 1 and 4;
- FIG. 6 is a detail of FIG. 4, i.e. the chain drive of FIG. 4, shown on a larger scale than in FIG. 4;
- FIG. 7 is a section of the structure of FIG. 6 taken substantially along 77 of FIG. 6;
- FIG. 8 is a side elevation of another embodiment of the invention not featuring means for changing the level of the rug-supporting frames
- FIG. 9 is a top-plan view similar to that shown in FIG. 5 of a modification of the structure of FIG. 5;
- FIG. 10 is a section substantially along 1010 of FIG. 9.
- FIGS. '1 to 7 thereof numeral 1 has been applied to indicate two uprights forming part of a vertical rectangular frame structure.
- This frame structure further includes a pair of horizontal beams 1a, 1a of which one is arranged at the top of uprights 1 and the other at the bottom of uprights 1. Beams 1a, 1a form a pair of ties between uprights 1.
- the frame structure 1, 1a is supported by a base or platform indicated by reference numeral 2.
- Base or platform 2 may be provided, if desired, with casters (not shown), making it possible to readily move the entire structure from one location to another.
- Frame 1, 1a supports three horizontal spaced angle irons 3, 4 and 8.
- the horizontal flanges 3a, 4a and 8a of angle irons 3, 4, 8 form supporting brackets for a plurality of vertical rods 5.
- the horizontal flanges 3a, 4a and 8a of angle irons 3, 4 and 8 are provided with registering circular holes, or apertures, for the passage of rods 5.
- Each rod 5 supports a rectangular relatively flat frame F each including a pair of horizontal rods 6, 6a and a pair of vertical rods 6b, 6c.
- Each frame 6, 6a, 6b, 60 may be provided with a more or less diagonally arranged bracing rod 6d to increase the dimensional stability thereof.
- Each frame 6, 6a, 6b, 6c may further be provided on the side thereof remote from rod 5 with a handle to which reference character 61' has been applied.
- each fram 6, 6a, 6b, 6c is provided with a rug-support 6h.
- Rug-supports 6h include two convex arms and a center portion arranged between the aforementioned convex arms and pivotally attached to lower horizontal rod 6a.
- FIG. 1 shows rug-support 6h arranged in a plane coextensive with the plane defined by frame structure 6, 6a, 6b, 60. When pivoted about its vertical pivot rug-support 6h defines a plane at right angle to the plane defined by frame structure 6, 6a, 6b, 60.
- each rod 6 adjacent vertical rods or columns 5 is provided with a slide bearing 6e
- the end of each rod 6a adjacent vertical rods or columns 5 is provided with a slide bearing 6].
- the slide bearings 6e, 6 forming integral parts of one of frames 6, 6a, 6b, 6c are mounted on one of the vertical rods or columns 5, thus making it possible to raise or lower each frame 6, 6a, 6b, 6c along one of rods or columns 5.
- Rods or columns 5 are provided with transverse or horizontal holes adapted to receive pins 7 of which each is intended to maintain one of the frames 6, 6a, 6b, 60 at a desired level, or height, by forming an abutment against which its lower slide bearing 6 may rest.
- Each pin 7 is provided with a handle 7a for greater convenience of operation. It will be apparent from the foregoing that each frame 6, 6a, 6b, 60 may be pivoted about one of the vertical rods or columns 5.
- Each vertical rod or column 5 supports a coaxial sleeve member 9 having a fork-shaped downward projection 9a.
- Reference character 9b has been applied to indicate the lower fork-shaped end of projection 9a.
- the spacing between the constituent prongs of portion 9b of projection 9a is about equal to the thickness of the horizontal rod 6a of one of the frame structures 6, 6a, 6b, 6c, and rod 6a of each frame structure 6, 6a, 6b, 6c is arranged between the prongs of portion 9b of one of the projections 9a of one of the sleeve members 9. Consequently each frame structure 6, 6a, 6b, 6c is mechanically coupled with one of the sleeves 9.
- Each sleeve 9 is further provided with a horizontal rear projection supporting a pair of horizontal pins 9d, 9e enclosing angles of about 90 degrees.
- One side of endless chain 10 is arranged inside of a space bounded by the pins 9d, 9e of horizontal projections 9c (see FIG. 4).
- Chain 10 is supported by a pair of sprocket Wheels or the like to which reference numeral 111 has been applied.
- Chain 10 is a plate link chain of the type known as Galles chain.
- chain 10 is provided with an abutment member or dog 12 having a projection 12a and supported on chain 10 by means of two plates 10a secured to chain 10 by the pins which form a part of the latter.
- the length of abutment member of dog 12 is three times that of a single link of chain 10.
- Chain 10 further supports a pair of sheet metal plates 10b spaced from sheet metal plates 10a carrying dog 12 one length of a chain link, i.e. there is one chain link between the chain link coextensive with plates 10a and the chain link coextensive with plates 10b.
- Sheet metal plates 10b are provided as lateral guides, or supports, for dog '12 when the latter is in a position at 90 degrees to that shown in FIG. 6.
- Reference numeral 13 has been applied to indicate a pair of fixed spaced parallel rails of which one is arranged below, and the other above, of chain It].
- Rails 13 are provided on juxtaposed sides thereof with grooves 13a which may be V-shaped in cross-section and which are engaged by the projection 12a of dog 12 when the latter travels parallel to rails 13. If chain 10 is moved in one direction indicated by an arrow in FIG. 5, abutment or dog 12 engages sequentially the upper pins 9e integral with sleeves 9 and pivots sequentially each of frames 6, 6a, 6b, 60 about the vertical supporting rod or supporting column thereof. There is a predetermined interval of time between sequential pivotal motions of vertical frames 6, 6a, 6b, 6c, the duration of these intervals depending upon the velocity at which chain is being moved. When abutment or dog 12 has terminated its horizontal trajectory it is pivoted about the right sprocket wheel 11 of FIG.
- the pair of rugs of which one edge is to be clamped against rod 6 is then placed in entirely rolled-up condition on the arms of the rug-support 6h of that frame 6, 6a, 6b, 6c. Thereafter only a portion of the total length of the pair of rugs is unwound, the length of this portion being equal to the distance between rod 6 and rug-support 6h.
- the particular frame 6, 6a, 6b, 6c is raised to the upper position thereof shown in FIG. 1, the rolled-up portions of the rugs remaining initially unrolled and resting on rug-support 6h.
- FIG. 4 shows abutment 12 after having completed half of its lower trajectory, i.e. being situated midway between the sprocket wheels 11 supporting chain 10 and at the lower level of the latter.
- Abutment 12 has engaged the lower abutment pins 9d of the four sleeves 9 situated to the right of FIG. 4 and pivoted these four sleeves and the frames 6, 6a, 6b, 6c which are operated.
- Abutment 12 is just engaging the lower abutment pin 9d of the frame 6, 6a, 6b, 60 arranged in the center of the stand 1, 1a and has pivoted that frame halfway from one of its limit positions to the other of its limit positions.
- the pivotal motion of each frame 6, 6a, 6b, 6c encompasses about degrees, and slightly exceeds that angle.
- FIG. 8 differs from that shown in the previously described figures in that it lacks means for altering the level of the supporting frames for the rugs.
- the structure of FIG. 8 includes substantially the same drive means for pivoting the rugsupporting frames as the structure shown in FIGS. 1-7 and described in connection therewith.
- vertical column 1' is supported on a horizontal platform 2 and supports a pair of horizontal beams 3', 4 forming brackets 3a, 4a.
- Brackets 3a, 4a pivotally support a plurality of frames 6', 61), 6d, 6i.
- the ends of rods 6i remote from column 1' are provided with a handle.
- the horizontal rods 6 are pivotally supported at 15 by bracket 3a.
- the vertical rods 6b form an angle at the lower ends thereof and pivotally supported at 15' by brackets 4a. While FIG. 8 shows but one single rugsupporting frame *6, 6b, 6d, 61'', it will be understood that each bracket 3a, 4a, is intended to support a plurality of such frames.
- each rod 6b has an arm 9c having two projections 9e, 90.”, which form abutments intended to be engaged by a cooperating abutment on revolving endless chain 10'.
- This chain-supported abutment is not shown in FIG. 8. It is intended to be identical to the chain-supported abutment or dog 12 illustrated in FIGS. 6 and '7.
- FIG. 8 further shows two grooved rails 13 intended to be engaged by the aforementioned abutment supported by chain 10' and forming guides for said abutment.
- the mode of operation of the frame-pivoting drive shown in the lower left corner of FIG. 8 is the same as the mode of operation of the frame-pivoting drive described in detail in connection with FIGS. 1-7, and does, therefore, not need to be described in connection with FIG. 8.
- FIGS. 9 and 10 show also the frame-operating sleeves 9 having rear projections 92, 9d for operating sleeves 9 and the rugsupporting frames.
- Worm 16 supports an internally screw-threaded travelling block or nut member 17 which is guided in a pair of channel-rails 18". Screw-threaded block 17" is allowed to move in a direction longitudinally of worm or spindle 16 in response to rotation thereof, but is precluded by channel-rails 18" from rotating.
- the upper side and the lower sides of screw-threaded block or nut member 17" are each provided with a vertical abutment pin 17a" intended to engage and to cooperate with abutments or projections 9e, 9d on sleeve 9.
- Reference character 19" has been applied to indicated a changeover switch operated by screw-threaded block 17" when engaged by the latter and then reversing the direction of an electric motor (not shown) operating spindle 16".
- spindle or worm 16" pivots the rug-supporting frames by the intermediary of nut member 17", pins 17a, pins 92, 9d and sleeves 9 which have frame-operating projections. These projections are not shown in FIGS. 9 and 10, but are of exactly the same character as the projections 9a, 9b shown and described in connection with FIG. 3.
- the rug-supporting frames are being pivoted in one direction when spindle 16" revolves in one direction, and they are being pivoted in the other or reverse direction upon reversal of the sense of rotation of spindle 16".
- FIGS. 9 The structure of FIGS. 9 and might be modified by substituting two parallel spindles for the single spindle shown in the above figures.
- One of these two spindles has a right-hand thread and the other a left-hand thread and each supports a travelling nut member cooperating with the abutment pins 9e, 9d (see FIGS. 9 and 10) on sleeve 9.
- Such a dual spindle structure must be provided with a changeover switch performing the same function as the change-over switch of FIG. 9, i.e. periodically reversing the direction of revolution of the spindles.
- a display device for rugs comprising in combination:
- said pivoting means including a plurality of pairs of angularly and vertically displaced abutments, each pair of said plurality of pairs of abutments being arranged on the side of one of said plurality of frames adjacent said supporting structure and operatively related to one of said plurality of frames for actuation thereof, and said pivoting means further including power driven horizontally travelling abutment means operated to move alternately forward and backward and arranged to engage during the forward movement thereof one abutment of said plurality of pairs of abutments and to sequentially engage during the backward movement thereof the other abutment of each of said plurality of pairs of abutments.
- a display device for rugs comprising in combination:
- said pivoting means including a plurality of pairs of angularly and vertically displaced abutments, each pair of said plurality of pairs of abutments being arranged on the side of one of said plurality of frames adjacent said supporting structure and operatively related to one of said plurality of frames for actuation thereof, and said pivoting means further including a power driven endless horizontally extending abutment drive, and an abutment aflixed to said drive and jointly travelling with said drive and arranged to sequentially engage during the travel thereof in one direction one abutment of each of said plurality of pairs of abutments and to sequentially engage during the travel thereof in the direction opposite to said one direction the other abutment of each of said plurality of pairs of abutments.
- a display device for rugs comprising in combination:
- said pivoting means including a plurality of pairs of angularly and vertically displaced abutments, each pair of said plurality of pairs of abutments being arranged on the side of one of said plurality of frames adjacent said supporting structure and operatively related to one of said plurality of frames to cause actuation thereof, and said pivoting means further including a horizontally arranged power driven screw-threaded spindle, a nut means mounted on and travelling along said spindle, means for precluding rotation of said nut means jointly with said spindle, abutment means integral with said nut means and arranged to engage said plurality of pairs of abutments, and means responsive to the travel of said nut means along said spindle for reversing the direction of rotation of said spindle.
- a display device for rugs comprising in combination:
- a display device for rugs comprising in combination:
- each of said plurality of sleeves each pivotally mounted on one of said plurality of rods and each having a substantially fork-shaped extension cooperatively engaging one of said plurality of frames to positively pivot said one of said plurality of frames in either of two directions upon pivotal movement of one of said plurality of sleeves in either of two directions, each of said plurality of sleeves further having a pair of vertically spaced horizontal abutments enclosing a predetermined angle;
- an endless drive having an abutment sequentially engaging one of said pair of abutments of said plurality of sleeves to sequentially pivot said plurality of sleeves and said plurality of frames in one direction and sequentially engaging the other of said pair of abutments of said plurality of sleeves to sequentially pivot said plurality of sleeves and said plurality of frames in a direction opposite to said one direction.
- -A display device for rugs comprising in combination:
- a plurality of sleeves each pivotally mounted on one of said plurality of rods and each having substantially fork-shaped abutment means engaging one of said plurality of frames for pivoting said one of said plurality of frames about one of said plurality of rods, each of said plurality of sleeves further having an operating abutment projecting therefrom radially outwardly away from one of said plurality of rods;
- an endless drive having an abutment afiixed thereto sequentially engaging said operating abutment 011 each of said plurality of sleeves to sequentially pivot each of said plurality of sleeves and one of said plurality of frames jointly about one of said plurality of rods.
- a display device for rugs comprising in combination:
- a plurality of sleeves each pivotally mounted on one of said plurality of rods and each having a substantially fork-shaped extension cooperatively engaging one of said plurality of frames to positively pivot said one of said plurality of frames in either of two directions upon pivotal movement of one of said plurality of sleeves in either of two directions, each of said plurality of sleeves further having a pair of substantially horizontal operating abutments arranged at different levels and enclosing a predetermined angle;
- an endless drive having an abutment afiixed thereto sequentially engaging one operating abutment of said pair of operating abutments on each of said plurality of sleeves to sequentially pivot said plurality of sleeves and said plurality of frames in one direction and sequentially engaging the other operating abutment of said pair of operating abutments on each of said plurality of sleeves to sequentially pivot said plurality of sleeves and said plurality of frames in a direction opposite to said one direction.
- a display device for rugs comprising in combination:
- each of said plurality of rug-supports comprising a pair of concave arms and a center portion situated between said pair of arms and supported by a vertical pivot secured to one of said plurality of frame structures adjacent the lower side thereof;
- an endless chain drive having a revolving abutment member sequentially engaging said operating abutment on said plurality of sleeves to sequentially pivot each of said plurality of sleeves and each of said plurality of frame structures about one of said plurality ,of rods;
- a display device for rugs comprising in combination:
- each of said plurality of rug-supports comprising a pair of concave arms and a center portion situated between said pair of arms and supported by a vertical pivot secured to one of said plurality of frame structures adjacent the lower side thereof;
- an endless horizontal chain drive having a revolving abutment member sequentially engaging one operating abutments of said pair of operating abutments of said plurality of sleeves when moving in one direction and sequentially engaging the other operating abutment of said pair of operating abutments of said plurality of sleeves when moving in a direction opposite to said one direction;
- each of said pair of guide rails defining a groove at the side thereof adjacent said chain drive engaged by a portion of said revolving abutment member during the straight portions of the trajectory thereof.
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