WO1991004210A1 - A conveyor, in particular for heavy objects - Google Patents

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WO1991004210A1
WO1991004210A1 PCT/DK1990/000237 DK9000237W WO9104210A1 WO 1991004210 A1 WO1991004210 A1 WO 1991004210A1 DK 9000237 W DK9000237 W DK 9000237W WO 9104210 A1 WO9104210 A1 WO 9104210A1
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Jens SØLUND
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Comstore A/S
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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
    • B65G25/00Conveyors comprising a cyclically-moving, e.g. reciprocating, carrier or impeller which is disengaged from the load during the return part of its movement
    • B65G25/02Conveyors comprising a cyclically-moving, e.g. reciprocating, carrier or impeller which is disengaged from the load during the return part of its movement the carrier or impeller having different forward and return paths of movement, e.g. walking beam conveyors

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  • a conveyor in particular for heavy objects
  • the invention concerns a conveyor of the type defined in the introductory portion of claim 1.
  • the lifting means consist of ro- tatable links which connect a rail and a rod-shaped means to provide a parallelogram.
  • the actual lifting movement of heavy objects by lifting of the rod-shaped means upwardly above the edges of the opening in the U-shaped stationary means therefore takes place with a rather short displace ⁇ ment of the rod-shaped means in the longitudinal direc ⁇ tion, and the gear ratio in the lifting movement is there ⁇ fore not very great.
  • the object of the invention is to provide a conveyor of the type stated in the opening paragraph which has a greater gear ratio during the lifting movement, so that this requires fewer forces than in the above-mentioned known conveyor.
  • This object is achieved according to the invention in that the present conveyor is characterized by the features defined in the characterized portion of claim 1.
  • the lifting movement will hereby take place with a great gear ratio since the disc rolls on the inclined faces.
  • the inclined faces are preferably parallel so that pure rolling of the disc will be obtained. If they are not parallel, or if there is perhaps just one inclined face in the bottom of one U-shaped rail, the disc will be liable to slide, which counteracts the lifting movement.
  • the invention will be described more fully below with re ⁇ ference to the drawing, in which
  • fig. 1 is a perspective view of a section of a conveyor according to the invention, with parts removed,
  • fig. 2 is a schematic and lateral view of the same con ⁇ veyor in a position where the upper edge of the upper rail is lifted upwardly above the edges of the opening in the U-shaped stationary means,
  • fig. 3 shows a section along the line III-III in fig. 2
  • fig. 4 shows schematically and in perspective how several parallel conveyors according to the invention can coope ⁇ rate for transporting a single large and optionally parti ⁇ cularly heavy object.
  • the conveyor shown in the drawing comprises a cross- sectionally U-shaped means 1 whose opening faces upwardly.
  • the means 1 contains two cross-sectionally U-shaped rails 2, 3 which are arranged over each other and whose openings face each other.
  • the lower rail 2 and the upper rail 3 can be reciprocated as a unit in the U-shaped means 1 by means of a motion mechanism in the form of a handle 4 arranged on one end of the rails 2, 3, which protrude beyond the U- shaped means 1, and which are shown partly in the drawing. Further, the rails 2 and 3 may be displaced longitudinally with respect to each other by turning the handle 4 to the position shown in broken lines in fig. 1.
  • These lifting means consist of bodies 5 and 6, respective- ly, which are secured in the interior of each rail 2, 3, and which are preferably shaped uniformly and have in ⁇ clined faces 7, 8 and 9, 10, respectively.
  • These inclined faces 7, 8 and 9, 10 meet in pairs in the form of a V, and the V-shaped inclined faces of the bodies face each other and surround a loosely arranged circular disc 11.
  • fig. 1 just shows a small part of the right end of the conveyor.
  • the U-shaped stationary means 1 and the rails 5, 6 continue in elongation of this to the left, just as additional lifting means 5 to 11 (not shown) are provided with regular, suitable intervals between the rails 2 and 3.
  • the bodies 5 and 6 can quite simply be secured to their respective rails 2 and 3 by means of a small pin 12 and 13, respectively.
  • the pins 13 in the lower rail 2 may suitably protrude beyond the rail 2 to form shafts for mounting wheels 14, which reduce the friction in the movement of the rails 2, 3 as a unit in the U-shaped stationary means 1.
  • the handle 4 suitably has a slot 15 to provide the necessary freedom of movement in the mutual displace ⁇ ment and lifting of the rails 2, 3.

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Abstract

A conveyor consisting of a U-shaped stationary means (1) with the opening upwards. It contains two U-shaped rails (2, 3), which are arranged over each other and have the openings facing each other. The rails (2, 3) can be reciprocated as a unit in the rod-shaped means (1) by means of a handle (4). Further, the upper edge of the upper rail (3) can be lifted upwardly above the U-shaped stationary means (1) by lifting means when the rails (2, 3) are mutually displaced in longitudinal direction. The lifting means (5-11) consist of inclined faces (7, 10) (or optionally (8, 9)) and a circular disc (11) rolling thereon to provide a suitable mechanical gear ratio to reduce the lifting force.

Description

A conveyor, in particular for heavy objects
The invention concerns a conveyor of the type defined in the introductory portion of claim 1.
Such a conveyor is known from the Danish Patent Applica¬ tion 0442/88.
In this known conveyor the lifting means consist of ro- tatable links which connect a rail and a rod-shaped means to provide a parallelogram. The actual lifting movement of heavy objects by lifting of the rod-shaped means upwardly above the edges of the opening in the U-shaped stationary means therefore takes place with a rather short displace¬ ment of the rod-shaped means in the longitudinal direc¬ tion, and the gear ratio in the lifting movement is there¬ fore not very great.
The object of the invention is to provide a conveyor of the type stated in the opening paragraph which has a greater gear ratio during the lifting movement, so that this requires fewer forces than in the above-mentioned known conveyor. This object is achieved according to the invention in that the present conveyor is characterized by the features defined in the characterized portion of claim 1.
The lifting movement will hereby take place with a great gear ratio since the disc rolls on the inclined faces. As mentioned, the inclined faces are preferably parallel so that pure rolling of the disc will be obtained. If they are not parallel, or if there is perhaps just one inclined face in the bottom of one U-shaped rail, the disc will be liable to slide, which counteracts the lifting movement. The invention will be described more fully below with re¬ ference to the drawing, in which
fig. 1 is a perspective view of a section of a conveyor according to the invention, with parts removed,
fig. 2 is a schematic and lateral view of the same con¬ veyor in a position where the upper edge of the upper rail is lifted upwardly above the edges of the opening in the U-shaped stationary means,
fig. 3 shows a section along the line III-III in fig. 2, and
fig. 4 shows schematically and in perspective how several parallel conveyors according to the invention can coope¬ rate for transporting a single large and optionally parti¬ cularly heavy object.
The conveyor shown in the drawing comprises a cross- sectionally U-shaped means 1 whose opening faces upwardly.
The means 1 contains two cross-sectionally U-shaped rails 2, 3 which are arranged over each other and whose openings face each other. The lower rail 2 and the upper rail 3 can be reciprocated as a unit in the U-shaped means 1 by means of a motion mechanism in the form of a handle 4 arranged on one end of the rails 2, 3, which protrude beyond the U- shaped means 1, and which are shown partly in the drawing. Further, the rails 2 and 3 may be displaced longitudinally with respect to each other by turning the handle 4 to the position shown in broken lines in fig. 1.
When the rails 2 and 3 are displaced mutually in one di- rection (to the direction shown with broken lines in fig. 1 and with solid lines in fig. 2 for the rail 3), the upper edge of the rail 3 will be lifted upwardly above the edges of the u-shaped stationary means 1 by lifting means.
These lifting means consist of bodies 5 and 6, respective- ly, which are secured in the interior of each rail 2, 3, and which are preferably shaped uniformly and have in¬ clined faces 7, 8 and 9, 10, respectively. These inclined faces 7, 8 and 9, 10 meet in pairs in the form of a V, and the V-shaped inclined faces of the bodies face each other and surround a loosely arranged circular disc 11.
In fig. 1 the disc 11 and the bodies 5, 6 are shown in the mutual position in which the upper edge of the upper rail 3 is lowered below the edges of the opening in the U- shaped stationary means 1.
In fig. 2 the rails 2, 3 and thereby also the bodies 5, 6 are shown in the mutually displaced position provided by means of the handle 4, whereby the disc 11, as shown, has moved by pure rolling along the inclined faces 7 and 10 so that the upper edge of the rail 3 is lifted upwardly above the opening in the U-shaped stationary means 1.
As mentioned, fig. 1 just shows a small part of the right end of the conveyor. The U-shaped stationary means 1 and the rails 5, 6 continue in elongation of this to the left, just as additional lifting means 5 to 11 (not shown) are provided with regular, suitable intervals between the rails 2 and 3.
The bodies 5 and 6 can quite simply be secured to their respective rails 2 and 3 by means of a small pin 12 and 13, respectively.
The pins 13 in the lower rail 2 may suitably protrude beyond the rail 2 to form shafts for mounting wheels 14, which reduce the friction in the movement of the rails 2, 3 as a unit in the U-shaped stationary means 1.
As shown, the handle 4 suitably has a slot 15 to provide the necessary freedom of movement in the mutual displace¬ ment and lifting of the rails 2, 3.
It appears from fig. 4 how a plurality of parallel trans¬ port means 20 may be used for jointly transporting a large object 21.
Then, the handles of the individual conveyors 20 are to be coupled together (not shown), so that the conveyors 20 work in synchronism.

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P a t e n t C l a i m s :
1. A conveyor, in particular for heavy objects, consist- ing of a cross-sectionally U-shaped stationary means with the opening facing upwardly and containing two cross- sectionally U-shaped rails which are arranged above each other and have the openings facing each other, and which can be reciprocated as a unit in the U-shaped stationary means by means of a motion mechanism and can move longitu¬ dinally with respect to each other such that lifting means between the rails lift the upper edge of the upper rail upwardly above the edges of the opening in the U-shaped stationary means, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that each lifting means consists of a circular disc which can roll freely between the legs of the U-shaped rails, the circu¬ lar edge of the disc being engaged with substantially parallel inclined faces, which extend in the longitudinal direction of the rails, in the bottom of their respective U-shaped rails.
2. A conveyor according to claim 1, c h a r a c t e r ¬ i z e d in that said inclined faces in the bottom of each U-shaped rail are provided in a body, preferably of plas- tics, which is secured in the rail.
3. A conveyor according to claim 2, c h a r a c t e r ¬ i z e in that said bodies in each U-shaped rail have two inclined faces which face each other and together form a V.
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CN109811707A (en) * 2017-12-31 2019-05-28 邢雪梅 Inclined-plane gear unit
CN110937338A (en) * 2019-12-17 2020-03-31 武汉捷福鹰汽车装备有限公司 Reciprocating feeding device

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GB191409037A (en) * 1914-04-09 1915-07-08 Paul Thoss Improved Apparatus for Transporting Metals and other Materials.
GB175289A (en) * 1921-02-10 1922-07-06 Carl Boehm Improvements in jigging conveyors
US2973856A (en) * 1958-04-09 1961-03-07 Prec Scient Company Conveyor
GB1117963A (en) * 1965-09-03 1968-06-26 Schloemann Ag Process for cooling and conveyance of metal sheets
DK44288A (en) * 1988-01-29 1989-07-30 Comstore As TRANSPORTERS, ISAIRS FOR HEAVY ITEMS

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GB191409037A (en) * 1914-04-09 1915-07-08 Paul Thoss Improved Apparatus for Transporting Metals and other Materials.
GB175289A (en) * 1921-02-10 1922-07-06 Carl Boehm Improvements in jigging conveyors
US2973856A (en) * 1958-04-09 1961-03-07 Prec Scient Company Conveyor
GB1117963A (en) * 1965-09-03 1968-06-26 Schloemann Ag Process for cooling and conveyance of metal sheets
DK44288A (en) * 1988-01-29 1989-07-30 Comstore As TRANSPORTERS, ISAIRS FOR HEAVY ITEMS

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
CN109811707A (en) * 2017-12-31 2019-05-28 邢雪梅 Inclined-plane gear unit
CN110937338A (en) * 2019-12-17 2020-03-31 武汉捷福鹰汽车装备有限公司 Reciprocating feeding device

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