US3746148A - Shuttle car mechanism for transferring loads between two stations - Google Patents

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US3746148A
US3746148A US00232755A US3746148DA US3746148A US 3746148 A US3746148 A US 3746148A US 00232755 A US00232755 A US 00232755A US 3746148D A US3746148D A US 3746148DA US 3746148 A US3746148 A US 3746148A
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  • a shuttle car mechanism of the self-propelled type for effecting the transfer of articles or loads relatively in either direction between an intermediate transfer provided for the articles along the base of the storage rack and a conveyor located along the opposed end of the mechanism.
  • the car mechanism includes a bed portion supported by pairs of radius arms for arcuate or vertical swing movement through the transfer station and the conveyor with which it is associated as the mechanism is cycled therebetween whereby to effect the pick-up of an article or load from a first of the stations or locations and the depositing of the article or load at the second of the stations or locations.
  • the car carries camming elements which are coupled to the radius arms of the bed portion through linkage means and which co-act with fixed camming elements in the path of travel of the car mechanism to effect a raising of the bed portion of the car at the point in the transfer cycle that the car is moving away from the load pick-up station, thereby to cause the load to be removed from such station.
  • the bed remains elevated until the car has reached the delivery station and is proceeding relatively from the same, at which point the bed is caused to be lowered by gravity action to cause the load to be deposited at such station.
  • This invention is directed to a load transfer mechanism of the type which has a vertically movable bed portion and which has a means for effecting an automatic lifting and lowering of the bed portion as the mechanism cycles between load pick-up and delivery stations whereby to effect the transfer therebetween of an article or load.
  • due or more pair of individual transfer mechanisms are provided for each of the separate bays or sections of the rack structure, with one of the mechanisms of each such pair being designed to handle incoming of the articles and coupled at its outer end directly to a common feed conveyor for the articles and the other being designed to handle outgoing articles and being coupled at its outer end to a common discharge or take-away conveyor for the articles.
  • the inner ends of the mechanisms generally have a fixed platform-like support associated therewith and as any article is moved into or out of storage it is received on such a platform prior to transfer into the rack or prior to pick-up by a mechanism for transport from the rack, as the case may be.
  • the rack itself is equipped with a series of motorized transport devices which operate in the aisles formed between the separate bays or sections of the rack structure to effect the movement of articles relatively between the rack and the platforms, being formed with lift means for initial pick-up of the articles from either the platform or the rack itself and for then depositing the article on the other of the platform or rack and such lift means being swingable or rotatable so as to permit the transport device to act between one or more pairs or sets of the platforms at any one bay or section of the rack structure.
  • a series of motorized transport devices which operate in the aisles formed between the separate bays or sections of the rack structure to effect the movement of articles relatively between the rack and the platforms, being formed with lift means for initial pick-up of the articles from either the platform or the rack itself and for then depositing the article on the other of the platform or rack and such lift means being swingable or rotatable so as to permit the transport device to act between one or more pairs or sets of the platforms at any one bay or section of the rack structure.
  • the load transfer mechanism generally contained its own source of motive power for powering the same for translatory travel between the conveyors and the platforms and, here again, it became necessary to extend additional lines into each of the individual trucks in the system to drive the same for motion therein. This added further cost and complexities to the overall system.
  • the articles are required to be placed on the receiver platform to within onequarterof an inch plus or minus of a prescribed position and in order to achieve this it has heretofore been necessary to provide rather elaborate controls in and along both the feed conveyor and the transfer mechanism itself to initially assure the article being halted on the conveyor in an exact position and to thereafter hold the position of the article as it is moved off the conveyor by the transfer mechanism.
  • This invention has for its general objective the provision of a load transfer mechanism of the general type described which features an all around improved and simplified construction both as regards the means employed for effecting the raising and lowering of the bed portion thereof durinG the course of a load transfer cycle of operation and for attaining the requisite accuracy of positioning between the load and the related transport or carrier means which is to receive the load from-the mechanism.
  • a more specific objective of the invention is the provision of a load transfer mechanism wherein the movable bed portion therein is actuated by mechanical linkage means forming an integral part of the mechanism itself and which is dependent for its operation entirely upon the movement of the transfer mechanism itself.
  • a further object of the invention is the provision within a load transfer mechanism of the type mentioned of a lifting and/or lowering means for the bed thereof which is wholly mechanical in nature, being formed to include camming elements and follower arms co-acting with one another and with other mechanical means in the apparatus to move the bed portion into and/or out of raised or lowered positions in the mechanism during the course of a load transfer operation.
  • a further object of the invention is the provision in such mechanism of a bed lifting and/or lowering means which is self-controlled, being directly and solely dependent upon the movement of the mechanism to and through given portions of its travel between the load pick-up and load delivery stations for its operation and beingformed throughout of seIf-re-setting and/or selfreturn type components and assemblies.
  • a still further object of the invention is the provision of a. load transfer apparatus mechanism wherein an over center swing action is utilized in the movable bed portion thereof for positively retaining the bed in a raised position after receiving a load and during movement of the same to a load deposit station.
  • a yet further object of the invention is the provision of a load transfer mechanism in which the'bed portion during the time the mechanism is moving linearly in a direction relatively away from the load pick-up station is caused to be moved arcuately in a direction which is opposed to that in which the mechanism itself is moving so as to, in effect, provide a true vertical movement of the bed portion with respect to the pick-up station, the purpose being to effect a drag-free pick-up and depositing action of the loads being handled bythe device, even though th mechanism is in movement during such operation.
  • a still further object of the invention is the provision of a movable bed type load transfer mechanism in which a dampening action is provided the bed'portion during return to a lowered position in the mechanism whereby to reduce shock in the load itself during deposit at the load receiving station while at the same time providing more accurate, closer control over the position of deposit of the load at such station.
  • Astill additional object of the invention is the provision of a load transfer mechanism which has one or more angularly disposed guide plates associated therewith for engaging a load along one or the other of its sides asit is drawn by the mechanism froma load pickup station whereby to effect a centering of the load on the mechanism.
  • An ancillary object of the invention is the provision of a load transfer mechanism in which the movable bed portion thereof supports the load on pairs of roller means journalled longitudinally within the mechanism so as to enable a load to be shifted laterally of the mechanism by a light force applied to one or the other sides of the load.
  • a still further object of the invention is the provision in such a load transfer mechanism of a positive type drive means for the mechanism and which includes an endless lineal member connected between the mechanism and a fixed power source in closed loop fashion for moving the mechanism in either direction between two stations, such lineal member drivingly engaging gear means in the mechanism and, while normally restricted against movement with respect to the mechanism and the gear means, under certain conditions is movable by such gear means relatively of the mechanism whereby to cause a lifting of the bed portion thereof through additional gear and lever means interposed between the bed portion and the mechanism itself.
  • a yet further object of the invention is the provision of a movable bed type load transfer mechanism wherein the bed portion after being moved into a raised position to receive a load is moved to a load delivery station which includes a one-way acting block or stop means for the load and is then reversed in its direction of movement to cause the load to engage the block and to remain at the station as the transfer mechanism withdraws therefrom, it being the purpose, too, to cause the bed portion to lower back into the mechanism by gravity by the action between the load and block.
  • a transfer mechanism which, in accordance with a presently preferred embodiment of the invention, includes a carrier portion rollingly supported on a fixed rail structure for bidirectional movement between a load pick-up station and a load delivery station.
  • a reversible drive motor located at one end of the rails is connected to the frame of the carrier by an endless precision chain to power the carrier for two-way travel between the stations, the chain being extended through a series of snubbing sprockets carried by the carrier frame on suitable shaftsand between and around head and tailsprockets fixedly mounted at the opposed ends of the rail to form a direct driving couple betweenthe motor and the carrier.
  • the support shaft of one of the snubbing sprockets has two separate follower arms secured thereto and which depend from the carrier for engagement with individual of a pair of fixed trippcr arms or cams located adjacent the load and unload stations, the arms being angularly out of phase with one another such that as one arm is moved from the vertical by a tripper arm the other of the arms will swing into a vertical position.
  • The'supporting shaft of a further one of the idler sprockets is connected with a separate bed portion of the carrier through a pair of radius or rock arms to form with an other such shaft in the frame portion and a second pair of radius or rock arms a vertically pivotable mounting for the bed in the carrier.
  • the cam-like trippcr arms are arranged one in the path of travel of a first of the radial arms carried by the carrier adjacent to one of the two stations, with the other located in the path of travel of the second of the radial arms adjacent to the opposite station.
  • the cams aremounted for pivotal movement so as to act in onedirection only and in a preferred embodiment are formed with a vertically extending cam surface which has a curved or arcuate camming edge positioned in oppositely facing relation to one another and relatively in a direction as will result in the follower arm of the carrier with which it is aligned striking such curved edge portion after the carrier has completed its movement in one direction and is proceeding relatively in the opposite direction of movement.
  • the follower arm which is aligned with the tripper at such station will merely engage and cause the tripper arm to pivot out of its way as the carrier moves to a home position at such station.
  • the follower arm upon re-engaging such cam will be displaced angularly an amount sufficient to clear the cam. This angular displacement of the follower arm is transmitted by the chain to the other of the snubbing sprockets to cause a corresponding angular displacement of such sprocket.
  • the other of the fixed cams co-acts with the other of the radial arms on the truck in a somewhat similar manner, only to cause, in this instance, a lowering of the bed portion of the truck at the point where the truck is moving from rather than towards the transfer platform, inasmuch as at this end of the'truck the loads are being moved onto the truck rather than from the truck.
  • the raising of the truck bed portion is followed by a return movement into the truck of the bed portion, after the bed has cleared the platform or conveyor, by the cam follower rolling riding off the end of the camming edge of the trip arm.
  • the angular displacement between the follower arms on the mounting shaft is correlated to the configuration of the cam rollers in a manner as results in either of the cam rollers being rotated to a radially downward extending position from a tripped position as the other of the rollers is rotated by the tripper arm to a tripped position from a normal or neutral, radially downward position.
  • a self-re-setting of the cam rollers is effected to assure the shuttle truck operating in the intended manner to effect article transfer action.
  • the load transfer device of the invention it is contemplated to mount a pair of guide or deflector plates in the framework structure for guidingly engaging the loads along both sides thereof as the load is moved off the platform by the carrier to cause an automatic centering action of the load on the truck.
  • These plates eliminate the necessity of limit switches, fixed stops, pushers and the like to accomplish load squaring and represents a considerably more effective, less complex and less expensive means for carrying out load squaring.
  • the bed itself preferably includes two rollers extending lengthwise of the carrier and a side plate is mounted at the pick-up station to engage the load as it moves from the station, whereby to index the load relatively of the bed in a sec ond direction.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagrammatic plan view of a portion of an article storage and retrieval system embodying the novel shuttle car mechanisms of the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is an enlarged plan view of a portion of the article storage .and retrieval system, depicting the general relationship of one of the shuttle car mechanisms used to handle incoming articles to the infeed conveyor and to the platform which supports the articles or load in and along' the storage rack proper;
  • FIG. 3 is a side elevation of the structure shown in FIG. 2;
  • FIG. 4 is a view taken along the lines 4-4 of FIG. 2, showing on an enlarged scale more of the structural in- .terrelationship between the shuttle car mechanisms and the feed conveyor with certain parts broken away and others shown in phantom for clarity of illustration;
  • FIG. 5 is an enlarged plan view of one of the novel shuttle car mechanisms of the invention, with certain parts thereof being omitted and with others selectively shown in section and in phantom to facilitate an understanding of the construction;
  • FIG. 6A is a side elevation of the shuttle car mechanisms of FIG. 5, depicting the bed portion thereof in a normally lowered position;
  • FIG. 6B is a view generally similar to FIG. 6A, only showing the bed portion of the shuttle car mechanism in a raised position;
  • FIG. 7 is an end view, partly in'elevation and partly in section, of the shuttle car mechanism shown in FIGS. 5, 6A and 6B;
  • FIG. 8 is a view in vertical section of one of the radius arm type connectors which are provided for supporting the bed portion of the shuttle car mechanism for vertical movement;
  • FIGS. 9A, 9B and 9C illustrate diagrammatically suc cessive portions of one of the shuttle car mechanisms of the invention in moving between an article or load pick-up position at the feed conveyor and an article or load delivery position at one of the support platforms;
  • FIG. 10A is a view showing the manner in which a first of the follower rollers of a shuttle car mechanism is swung through a prescribed are by a first of the tripper cams as the mechanism moves from an article or load pick-up position adjacent the feed conveyor;
  • FlG. 10B is a view showing the manner in which the other of the follower rollers of a shuttle car mechanism clears a second of the tripper cams as the mechanism approaches an article or load pick-up position at a support platform;
  • FIG. 11 depicts certain modifications which are made to the shuttle car mechanisms and to the support platforms to insure a precise positioning of an incoming article or load on the support platform, the one view being of the shuttle car mechanism and the other being of the modified part of the support platform.
  • FIG. 1 in particular show the improved shuttle car mechanisms of the invention as being incorporated within an aritcle storage and retrieval system of the type in which the storage means is in the form of a rack structure 2 having a series of parallel extending bays 4 of multiple-level construction and which are separated one from the other by access aisles or corridors 6.
  • suitable platforms 8 Associated with the separate bays or sections of the rack structure are suitable platforms 8 defining supports for the articles at the interface of I the shuttle car mechanisms with the rack structure.
  • These supports or platforms are,'for exemplary purposes only, shown to be positioned along the right hand side or face of the rack structure, as viewed in FIG.
  • the articles themselves are adapted to be moved relatively between the platforms and the particular bay or bays of the rack structure with which they are associated by conventional, motorized type transport devices 10 which are mounted in the aisles 6 formed between the bays for travel both in a horizontal direction paralleling the bays, and in a vertical direc tion extending relatively from the lowermost level of the bays to the top or uppermost level whereby to provide direct access to all portions and levels of the va rous bays for article storage and withdrawal purposes.
  • the mounting structure of the transport devices may be in accordance with conventional or known practice and, while not shown herein, generally included one or more fixed rails extending horizontally of the aisles and a vertical hanger or support for the device itself with such vertical member being movable relatively of the horizontal portion thereof to afford the device full and complete access to all possible storage positions in the racks.
  • the transport devices normally embody some type of lift mechansim, such as a fork, for example, for engaging the articles for lift action when positioned either on the delivery platforms 8a or in the bays of the rack structure and for also effecting the depositing of an article on the platforms 8b or in the bays following the completion of a load transfer cycle of operation of the device.
  • Means are provided also for effecting a limited turning of the lift means or the device itself in a horizontal plane of movement so as to enable the fork or other article engaging means of the devices to swing relatively between the pairs of platforms 8a, 8b which are associated with the individual bays.
  • the shuttle car mechanisms of the invention are mounted along the right hand side or face of the rack structure directly opposite to and in positions of alignment with the aforesaid article support platforms 8a, 8b with those mechanisms which are aligned with the platforms 8a being designed to handle articles being moved into storage and being accorded the designation 12a and with the other of the mechanisms, those which are aligned with the platforms 8b being adapted to handle articles being removed from storage and being accorded the designation 12b.
  • the mechanisms associated with the stations or platforms 8a are associated with a first powered conveyor mechanism 14 which functions to feed articles relatively into the system from a related conveyor, processing line, assembly or work station or the like, not shown.
  • This conveyor 14 is arranged transversely to the mechanisms along the outer or right-hand ends thereof and the articles, as will be explained more in detail hereinafter, in moving along such conveyor are adapted to be displaced for direct transfer to any selected one of the transfer mechanisms 12a for ultimate storage in the particular bay of the storage rack which is associated with such mechanism in a substantially automatic fashion.
  • a similar such conveyor 16 is provided for the mechanisms 12b which are associated with the aforementioned delivery platforms or stations for the articles for receiving the articles after they have been brought out of storage and for moving the articles relatively to a conveyor or other receiving means (not shown) for ultimate passage to an assembly line, work station, etc.,
  • Conveyor 16 is arranged also transversely to the mechanisms along the outer or right-hand ends thereof, being in parallelism with the conveyor 14 previously described.
  • the discharge conveyor 16 is located to the right of the feed conveyor 14 and in order to permit the load transfer mechanisms 12b which are associated with such conveyor to be extended out to the same without interference from the feed conveyor the two groups of mechanisms and their respective associated platforms 8a, 8b are located in elevationally spaced apart horizontal planes, as are the two conveyors l4 and 16.
  • FIG. 3 of the drawings shows the elevation of one of the transfer mechanisms 12a as respects its associated platform 8a and conveyor 14.
  • the vertical spacing necessary between the load transfer mechanisms 12b and the feed conveyor 14 at the cross-over points is dependent, among other things, upon the height of the articles being handled in the system and the vertical spacing must be at least as great as the maximum height of any of the articles which are expected to be processed in the system.
  • the conveyors l4 and 16 are generally identically constructed, being formed of a multiplicity of separate rollers 18 mounted transversely between a pair of side rails of the respective framework portions of the conveyors to form a support and transport surface for the articles which is co-extensive in length with the conveyors.
  • the rollers of the respective conveyors l4 and 16 are powered through a series of chain and sprocket units 20 which are connected from one roller to the next successively along the full length of the separate conveyors in a manner as to operatively couple together all the rollers of each of the conveyors for rotary motion in unison with one another.
  • a drive motor (not shown) is provided for each of the conveyors with a suitable chain or belt-type member being provided to drivingly couple the motors to one of the sprockets at the units 20 of each of the two conveyors.
  • the conveyors are each provided with a series of elongate openings or voids 22 for receiving the load transfer mechanisms as the latter are moved to load pick-up or deposit positions with respect to the conveyors.
  • These voids or openings two of which are provided at each of the points along the conveyor which is opposite one of the load transfer mechanisms, are in the plane of the rollers 18 and open relatively toward the shuttle car mechanisms or, in this case towards the left side of the conveyors, with the left side of the roller support structure being broken away in the areas of these voids and with the rollers normally occupying such position being removed altogether from the conveyor.
  • each such mechanism 120 comprises a load carrier or truck portion 24 and a fixed track structure 26 which supports the carrier for two-way travel between the feed conveyor 14 and a corresponding one of the platforms at the storage rack structure 2.
  • the track structure has a pair of elevated rails 28 which are supported in parallelism with one another by a number of upright posts 30 which are secured, in turn, to the floor or foundation of the installation site.
  • the rails 28 terminate at one end under the conveyor 14, see FIG. 5 for example, and with the other end terminating along the outer or lefthand set of the four uprights 32 forming the platforms 8a at a level below the upper ends of such uprights 32.
  • the carrier or truck portion 24 and which comprises a lower, body portion 34 and a separate, vertically movable bed portion 36 is supported for travel on the rails 28 through sets of wheels 38 which are rotatably mounted in the body portion of the truck, along the ends thereof, on suitable stub shafts 40 which are journalled in the body portion by conventional bearing means. These wheels are preferably flanged to insure lateral stability of the truck 24 during travel on the rails 28.
  • the body portion 34 has a generally U-shaped construction, being formed of a pair of side bars 42 connected at one end by a cross brace 44.
  • Body portion 34 has a lateral dimension which is less than the lateral spacing between the uprights of the platforms so as to permit the truck to be received between the uprights 32 when moved to the extreme left hand end of the track structure.
  • the cross brace 44 is located at the end of the truck which is adjacent to or faces the fixed platforms 8a along the storage rack so that the open end of the body portion is therefore towards the feed conveyor l4 and the truck is therefore free to be moved to the extreme right-hand end of the track structure 26 withoirt interference from the substructure of the conveyor.
  • the body portion of the truck 24 has a series of three sprockets 46, 48 and 50 mounted therein on respective of a series of transverse shafts 52, 54 and 56 which are joumalled in the side rails 42 of the body portion with the sprockets being centered on the shafts so as to be aligned with one another.
  • sprockets form an ancillary part of a chain-and-sprockettype drive mechanism which is provided for the truck and, in accordance with a particularly novel aspect of the invention, are combined with a cam-type lever mechanism in a way as to produce a reactive or counterforce in the vertically movable bed portion of the truck, under conditions to be described in detail, such as results in the bed portion 36 of the truck 24 being elevated to effect the pick-up of a load or article from, in this case, the feed conveyor 14 when the truck itself is moved into a load receiving position along the right-hand end of the track structure 26.
  • the bed portion after being elevated to receive an article remains in such position as the truck moves, in this case, to the left-hand end of the track structure and into a load deposit position relatively to the particular platform 8a with which it is associated.
  • the bed portion 36 is caused to return to a normally lowered position in the truck and in the course of this return movement the load or article previously received from the feed conveyor is caused to be deposited on the platform in question.
  • the bed 36 essentially includes two roller assemblies 58 arranged one along each side of the bed in generally paralleling relation with the body portion side rails 42.
  • Each roller assembly 58 has a mounting or support rail 60 of channel-like cross-sectional configuration in combination with a roller 62 which is joumalled lengthwise in each such support rail by suitable end bearings, the roller extending radially above the rail to define or present a support surface extending lengthwise along either side of the truck mechansim for the loads or articles to be carried thereby.
  • roller assemblies 58 while free of direct attachment to one another, are attached to the truck body portion 34 for pivoting movement as a unit relatively thereto by pairs of radius arm type connectors 66, there being one such connector at each end of each of the two roller assemblies or a total of four such connectors in all.
  • Each such connector 66 includes a centrally split hangar or plate 68 welded or otherwise secured to the opposed ends of the roller support rails 60 along the underside thereof.
  • a guide plate 70 which is welded between a pair of attachment flanges or ears 72 on the upper surface of the frame side rails 42 is straddled by the segments of the connector 66 to form a guide therefor when the bed is moved for vertical swing movement with respect to the body of the truck.
  • the connectors each further include a radius or rocker arm 74 connecting the bed portion 36 to the body portion 34 and which has a free end fitting within the lower end of the split hangar or plate 68 and connected thereto as by a pivot pin 76.
  • the rocker arms 74 located in the right-hand end of the truck device are connected by a pivot pin 78 directly to the side rails 42 of the truck body portion 34 while the opposite pair of rocker arms, those carried in the left-hand end of the truck, are rigidly attached to the corresponding ends of the mounting shaft 52 for the extreme left-hand sprocket, namely sprocket 46, the reason for which construction will-appear hereinafter.
  • the chain-and-sprocket type drive mechanism for the truck 24 includes an endless precision chain 80 trained around and between a head sprocket 82 mounted at the right-hand end of thetrack structure 26 in a centered position to the rails 30 and a tail sprocket 84 arranged at the opposite or left-hand end of the track structure in similarly centered relation to the rails 30.
  • the upper flight or run of the chain passes under the end positioned sprockets 46 and 50 and over the intermediate sprocket 48 as shown, whereby to engage the truck to the chain for translatory movement on the rails 28 and between the feed conveyor 14 and its associated platform 80 upon lineal movement of the chain.
  • the drive unit 86 is of the reversible type to enable the desired bidirectional movement of the truck between the feed conveyor and its associative platform 80.
  • a switch or other control instrument or means is provided to control the operation of the drive unit and to coordinate the direction of movement of travel of the truck mechanisms with the feed of articles into load pick-up positions along the conveyor 14.
  • the mounting shaft 54 for the center sprocket 48 has a pair of cam follower rollers 88 and 90 attached thereto to the opposite sides of the sprocket and which are offset radially with re spect to one another on the shaft 54 by approximately 50".
  • cam followers are adapted to co-act with respective of a pair of fixed cams or tripper arms 92 and 94 located in the supportive track structure 26 of the trucks between the support rails thereof; with a first of the cams or tripper arms 92 located adjacent the feed conveyor 14 and in a vertical plane containing the follower roller 88 and with the other of the cams or trippers 94 located adjacent the platform in a vertical plane which contains the other of the follower rollers, viz., roller 90.
  • the cams are mounted on a respective of the brackets 96 for pivoting movement about a horizontal axis lying transversely of the longitudinal axis of the track structure.
  • Each of the cams or tripper arms 92 and 94 includes a curved tipping edge 98 with the cam 92 adjacent the feed conveyor beingdisposed to pivot in its support bracket 96 relatively in a clockwise direction, as seen in FIG. 4, for example, from a normal vertical position while constrained against rotation in the opposed or clockwise direction when in the vertical by a block or other fixed stop 100 engaging the lower end of the cam.
  • the other of the earns 94 is mounted in the track structure 26 in mirror image fashion to the cam 92, being disposed in its support bracket 96 for pivot movement in a counterclockwise direction about its axis while constrained against pivoting movement in the opposed or clockwise direction by another stop means 100 located along the lower end of such cam.
  • cams or tripper arms 92 and 94 are lo cated on opposite sides of the centerline of the track structure. Also, in accordance with the invention, both tripper arms and 92 are suitably counterweighted in a way as to cause the arms to revert to a vertical position when free of external restraints.
  • the earns 92 and 94 are designed to interact with the follower rollers 88 and 90 to provide a selective rotating action through the endless drive chain 80 of the shafts and sprockets carried in the truck body portion as the truck is moved into and out of load pick-up and delivery positions along the ends of the track, whereby to cause through the aforesaid radius arm type connectors 66 a controlled lifting and lowering action in the truck of the bed portion 36.
  • This action can best be explained by describing the sequence of interactions of these members during the course of a typical load transfer cycle of operation, starting with the truck device positioned intermediately between its associated platform 8a and feed conveyor 14 and moving relatively toward a load pick-up position at the feed conveyor.
  • the truck bed portion 36 is in an unloaded, lowered position.
  • the cam follower roller 88 which, as previously seen, is operatively associated with the tripper arm 92 is at this time in a perpendicular, downwardly extending position while the other of the followers 90 is in a trailing position to the follower 88, approximately 50 removed (in a clockwise direction) from the latter.
  • the bed of the truck will therefore remain in a lowered position during this time with the two roller assemblies 58 thereof passing directly into the clearances or voids 22 provided therefor between the rollers of the feed conveyor 14 to positions directly under the load which may be assumed to have been previously advanced into a pick-up position thereon.
  • the cam follower roller 88 will again engage the cam 92 but this time, of course, the engagement is from the opposed side to that previously described.
  • the cam 92 is thereby urged to pivot relatively in a counterclockwise direction.
  • the actual extent of the lift movement of the bed is dependent upon a number of variables, includ ing, for example, the length of the radius arm of the hangar means, the diameter of the sprockets, etc., and through any one or more of these variables the vertical displacement of the truck bed may be readily controlled to provide the particular action which is desired.
  • the variables mentioned are arranged or selected such that the truck bed in being raised to engage with and effect the pickup of a load on the conveyor moves just over dead center.
  • a stop means 102 is provided to engage the rocker arms 74 of the connectors 66 when the bed is raised past dead center whereby to affirmatively secure the bed at the particular elevation which is desired.
  • stop means take the form of bolts 104 which are threaded through end plates 106 on the side rails of the truck body portion in a position to engage the pair of rocker arms 74 in the right-hand end of the truck.
  • the bolt means 104 are adjustable in the plates 106 to permit ready and accurate control over pivoting movement of the rocker arms 74 and corresponding control of the elevation in the truck of the bed when in the raised or lifted position. In this way, it will be seen that the truck actually picks up the load from the platform as it moves away from such platform.
  • the bed portion of the truck will thus remain elevated as the truck moves fully to the left-hand of the track structure. This, of course, is necessary to permit the load carried by the head portion of the truck to clear the upper ends of the uprights 32 of the platforms 8a. It is to be realized also in this same connection that when the truck is in a fully left-hand position on the track structure the bed and the load are positioned just above and in a generally centered position to the uprights.
  • a highly significant feature of the arrangement described herein for effecting the raising and lowering of the bed in the truck is that which evolves from the combination of the chain drive with a special sprocket and radial-type lever arm for effecting the raising and lowering action of the bed in the truck and which combine to cause the bed to move arcuately in the truck and relatively in a direction toward the platform or conveyor, as the case may be, at the same time as the truck itself is moving or pulling away such platform orconveyor.
  • This unusual combination of movements of the two major or principal components of the truck results in a bed motion which is substantially vertical to the platform even though neither assembly is ever moved in a truly vertical direction by itself, and even though there is no mechanism which acts truly vertical.
  • This motion is desired, of course, to attain maximum smoothness and stability of the loads in the load transfer action and can, of course, be obtained through conventional type lift devices.
  • conventional devices would require the truck to be held stationary, momentarily at least, during the load transfer action, thereby requiring or entailing additional controls and instrumentaliti'es in the operating circuit of the device in the system.
  • the truck of course, is required to stop at the end of the rails as an incident to reversing its direction of travel but this is only of a momentary deviation and has little, if no, signigicant effect on the overall cycling time of the truck mechanism.
  • a smooth, gentle transfer of the loads from between the fixed platforms and the truck is provided, even though the transfer is effected while the truck is in motion.
  • the system includes a suitable control circuit for coordinating the action of the various load transfer mechanisms with the conveyors and with the aforesaid stacker crane mechanisms in a way as to provide the system a high degree of operating efficiency and a high article handling capacity.
  • the control circuit may include pivotable signal rollers arranged in the bed of the conveyors opposite to the individual load transfer mechanisms as well as photoelectric drives, proximity switches, or the like, for energizing or de-energizing the load transfer devices in accordance with the position of such signal rollers. Similar type rollers and/or devices may be provided at the load transfer platforms to coordinate the operation of the load transfer devices with the stacker crane mechanisms.
  • a load storage system such as the type set forth herein, it is generally necessary that the load in being placed on the delivery platform for ultimate pick-up action by and transmittal to the rack by the load transport devices 10 be deposited quite accurately on the platform, as the usual or typical such transport device requires fairly close tolerances for its proper operation, usually within the range of plus or minus one-fourth inch.
  • the maintenance of these tolerances normally is a fairly burdensome problem in the systems of the present type, and to achieve these tolerances it has heretofore been necessary to incorporate elaborate controls into the system, thereby increasing cost and complicating the overall maintenance of the system.
  • the present system includes features which are designed to alleviate this problem whereby to assure the placement of the loads on the platform or pedestal within' the required tolerances.
  • the platforms for the incoming articles have plates 108 mounted to the two outboardmost uprights 32, relatively to the truck itself, to provide a stop for the loads being moved thereto by the truck devices.
  • the loads in being moved onto the uprights are moved sufficiently thereover by the truck devices to engage the loads with these plates thereby to square the loads on the truck as the truck completes movement on the track structure but prior to the lowering of the bed portion thereof.
  • the inboard set of uprights are each provided with a block 110 which is spring loaded in a manner as to permit the incoming loads to pass freely thereover as the truck moves into and between the pedestals while at the same time acting as a stop to the loads tending to move in the opposite direction.
  • the blocks are generally located in the pedestals in a position such that with the load engaged along one edge with the stop plates 108, as aforesaid, some clearance is maintained between the opposed edge of the load and the blocks.
  • means such as a deflector plate 112 is mounted along one side of the track structure 26 of each of the mechanisms 12a to engage the loads from one side thereof during the final approach movement of the loads or articles to the platforms 8a whereby to displace the articles or loads laterally of the transfer car mechanism to a pre-set or pre-determined position thereon during the course of approach movement to the platforms 8a.
  • the plate 112 is preferably mounted in the track structure 26 through some type of readily adjustable bracket structure (not shown) so as to enable the amount of lat eral or sideways deflection which is being imparted to the loads by the plate to be controlled to insure that final load placement on the platform meets the require ments of the particular load transport device 10 servicing such platform.
  • the roller assemblies 58 of the truck bed portion 36 are critical to this action of the deflector plates 112 on the loads being moved therepast by the truck devices 24, particularly where the loads being handled in the system are of a substantial mass and/or have a lower surface which is highly resistant to slide movement or are contained in an enclosure, box, crate or the like, having a high resistance to skid or slide movement.
  • the truck devices 24 To further aid in achieving a high degree of precisional accuracy between the loads being deposited on the platforms 8a and the motorized load transport devices 10, it is contemplated to incorporate one or more conventional dash-pot mechanisms] 14 in the truck devices 24 to dampen the movement of the head portion 36 thereof to its return or normally lowered position in the truck for the purpose of achieving a gentle dropping or depositing of the loads on the platforms and a consequent greater control over the final at rest position of the loads on the platforms.
  • the dash-pots are of further advantage in that they provide a buffering of the impact or shock forces arising during the depositing of the loads on the platforms, thereby mitigating against 'damage to the loads, as well as to both the platforms and the truck devices themselves.
  • the mechanisms are of a self-contained construction and include a suitable fluid circulation system which includes a valve arrangement permitting free fluid flow in one direction of dash-pot movement (the extending direction in the present case) while impeding fluid flow in the opposite (or retracting) direction of movement.
  • the spring loaded plates 110 are positioned so as to engage the loads along the inboard edge (relative to the truck devices) during the course of the withdrawal of the truck devices from the platforms, the loads tending to move out with the truck devices at such time due to the slight drag of the loads on the truck bed portion 36.
  • This engagement of the loads with the plates 1 tends also to hold the bed portion of the truck in place as the truck moves from the platforms 8a, the net effect of which is to cause the 'bed portion of the truck to move back beyond adead center position inthe truck and to return of its own accord to a normally lowered position in thetruck.
  • the members 90 and '94 are utilized so that if for some reason the bed portion is not caused to be tripped during the load deposit operation by the aforesaid interact-ion between the load and the blocks 110 the bed will not remain in an elevated position when the truck reaches a load pick-up position at the feed conveyor 14, since under such circumstances damage to equipment and/or to the loads would likely result. Also, the members 90 and 94 are utilized to affirmatively trip the bed portion of the truck device in any operating cycle of the truck where, for one reason or another, the truck arrives at the platform 8a in an unloaded condition.
  • the shuttle car mechanisms 12b for the outgoing loads or articles while essentially alike in all respects to the mechanisms 12a operate in just the reverse fashion to the latter to provide for the pick-up of anvarticle or load from the associated one of the platforms 8a and the depositing of the article or load on the discharge conveyor 16.
  • the movable bed portion of the truck device is in a lowered position when the truck device reaches a left-hand position on its associated track structure and raises or is lifted upwardly in the truck as the latter proceeds from such position whereby to engage a load positioned on the particular one of the platforms 8b associated with such mechanism for pick-up and transfer action.
  • the bed portion of the mechanisms 12b remains in an elevated position until the truck, having completed movement to the right-hand end of the track, re-
  • the bed portion in being lifted to receive a load from the platform 8b simultaneously moves away from the direction in which the truck proper is moving. More particularly, in the case of the mechanisms 12b the bed portion swings up and to the left as the truck itself moves in a left-to-right direction from the platform 8b. This is the exact same type of relative movement which occurs in the bed portion and the truck itself of the first described mechanisms 12a in receiving a load from the feed conveyor 14. Also, in the case of the mechanisms 12b, the bed portion moves down and to the right as the truck moves in a leftward direction from the discharge conveyor '16 and this, too,
  • the trip arm which is adjacent the platform 8b is designed to produce, through an identical chain and sprocket arrangement as set forth for the mechanisms 12a, a counterclockwise turning movement of "the rocker arms as the truck starts to move away from the platform thereby to cause the bed portion to swing up in a desired leftward direction of movement asthe truckdraws away from such platform.
  • the bed portion is, as before, swung to an over-center position so as to remain in an elevated position to the point where unloading isto be effected.
  • the stop means for the bed portion and which maybe of the same construction asset forth for the stop means of the mechanisms 12a, are positioned in the lefthand end of the truck rather than the right.
  • the trip arm which is adjacent the discharge conveyor is then, in the case of the mechanisms 12b, arranged to produce an opposite or clockwise turning movement of the radius anns'of the bed support means upon contact with the follower roller of the truck device as the latter proceeds from the discharge conveyor 16.
  • These movements in the bed supporting means may, if desired, be produced by a tripper arm arrangement which is exactly as set forth for the arms 92 and 94 of the devices 12a.
  • the chain 80 of the drive means is of an endless construction and constitutes the means by which rotational movement of the cam follower rollers is transmitted from the center sprocket 48 to the sprocket 50 on the mounting shaft 56 to control the raising and lowering of the bed portion of the truck mechanisms through the radius arm type connectors which are associated with such shaft.
  • Other arrangements are contemplated for transmitting motion of the follower arms into arcuate swing movement of the bed portion of the transfer mechanism where, for one reason or another, it is desired to simply dead end the chain at the opposed ends of the movable truck portion of the transfer mechanism itself.
  • a short length of chain could be extended diagonally between and partially around the sprockets 48 and S with its opposite ends secured to respective of the sprockets.
  • a second length of chain trained in a similar, but 90 diagonally, oppositely extending direction between a second sprocket associated with each of the sprockets 48 and 50 would generally be utilized in this alternative to maintain the first chain under continuous tension.
  • Other means such as a lever, bar, rod, or the like, could be fastened directly between the sprockets 48 and 50 in a manner as to transmit arcuate motion therebetween.
  • the load handling mechanisms set forth herein by utilizing the motion of the transfer mechanism itself to power the load conveying bed portion thereof for load pick-up and deposit action in the course of a load transfer cycle as opposed to more conventional means such as a hydraulic or air powered piston-cylinder mechanism or an electric motor, for example, completely obviates the necessity of extending hydraulic, air or electrical supply lines into and along the length of the separate mechanisms to effect such movement and of providing elaborate controls in the mechanisms for controlling the operation of such means.
  • the invention considerably reduces the cost and operational complexity of the individual mechanisms themselves. Truly significant savings in cost and overall operational efficiency are achieved in a total system embodying the invention as here the benefits of a single such load transfer device may be realized many times over as it is not uncommon for a single system to employ anywhere from 20 to 100 or more individual load transfer devices.
  • the novel load pick-up and deposit actions are accomplished while the mechanism itself is in movement, cycling time of the mechanism itself is kept to a minimum, thereby enhancing the overall operational efficiency of the system itself while rendering it possible to maximize the load handling capacity of any given system.
  • a combined drive and bed elevating-and-lowering means for such mechanism which comprises a two-way power driven lineal member extending between such stations and operatively coupled at an intermediate portion with said transfer mechanism to propel such mechanism for two-way travel between such stations, a cam follower means supported in said transfer mechanism for angular displacement realtively in either direction about a horizontal axis extending laterally of the mechanism as respects its direction of travel between said stations, a fixed cam means mounted adjacent the first station and engageable by said cam follower means upon said transfer mechanism being moved relatively through a given portion of its travel path along said first station to effect a limited angular
  • said tripper means comprises block-like means positioned at such second station to engage the bed portion along one side thereof as the transfer mechanism commences to move relatively away from such second station whereby to force the bed portion to return by gravity action to a lowered position in the transfer mechanism, said blocklike means being spring loaded and configured so as to be non-obstructive to movement therepast of the bed portion of said transfer mechanism during movement thereof in a direction towards such second station.
  • said tripper means comprises a second cam follower means having a common support in said transfer mechanism with said first mentioned cam follower means, a second fixed cam means mounted adjacent the second station and engageable by said cam follower means upon said transfer mechanism being moved relatively through a given portion of its travel path along said second station to' effect a limited angular displacement of said second cam follower means in a contrary direction to that caused in the first-mentioned cam follower means upon the latter engaging its associated cam means, with such angular displacement of the second cam follower roller being effective to cause the bed portion of the load transfer mechanism to return to a lowered position therein, said second cam follower means positioned on said common support arcuately out of phase with said first-mentioned cam follower means by the amount 'of the angular displacement imparted to the first cam follower means by the first-mentioned fixed cam means.
  • a combined drive and bed elevating-and-lowering means for such mechanism which comprises: a two-way power driven lineal member of endless construction extending between such stations; means operatively coupling said lineal member to said load transfer mechanism to power the same for two-way travel between said first and second stations, said means including a first sprocket keyed for rotation with a first horizontal shaft joumalled transversely in said load transfer mechanism as respects the direction of travel of the mechanism between said stations and a second sprocket supported in said transfer mechanism in longitudinally aligned relation with said first sprocket by a second horizontal shaft joumalled transversely in
  • a combined drive and bed elevating-and-lowering means for such mechanism which comprises a two-way, power driven lineal member of endless construction ex tending-between such stations, means operatively coupling an intermediate portion of said lineal member to said load transfer mechanism to power the same for two-way travel between said first and second stations, said means including a first sprocket keyed for rotation with a first horizontal shaft joumalled transversely in said load transfer mechanism as respects the direction of travel of the mechanism between said stations, and a second sprocket supported in said transfer mechanism in longitudinally aligned relation with said first sprocket by a second horizontal shaft
  • a load transfer mechanism of the track mounted type and which is operative to move loads relatively between a first elevated platform located above one end of the mounting track for such mechanism and a second similarly elevated platform located above the 0pposed end of such track, comprising a frame portion having pairs of wheels mounted therein in rotatably engaging relation with the mounting track of such mechanism whereby to support the mechanism for two-way guided travel between such platforms, a bed portion supported in said frame portion for arcuate swing movement relatively of a horizontal pivot axis extending transversely of such mechanism as respects the direction of movement thereof on said mounting track and movable vertically upwardly through said first and second platforms as said load transfer mechanism is moved to and between end positions on said mounting track whereby to effect the pick-up from the first platform of a load and its subsequent deposit on the second platform, said bed portion including longitudinally extending roller means defining a support surface in the mechanism for the loads being transferred thereby which has as a characteristic thereof a low resistance to lateral slide movement thereon of the loads being transferred by such mechansim, and de

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