Claims
- 1. An apparatus for conveying articles from a loading region where they are loaded onto a conveyor means to an ejection location and dispensing them at the ejection location comprising:
- a base frame and housing structure,
- a magazine mounted to rotate about a generally horizontal axis, said magazine being generally in the form of a paddle wheel in that it has a cylinder with vanes fixed to and extending radially outward from the exterior of said cylinder and being spaced from one another around the periphery of the cylinder, each pair of adjacent vanes bounding the space between them to form, in part, a compartment to receive an article disposed loose in the compartment between, and not attached to, the two vanes of the pair,
- means separate from said magazine for providing a surface spaced outward from the radially outermost tips of the vanes and at least partially surrounding said magazine for furnishing support for articles in a certain segment of said magazine against which supporting surface said last-mentioned articles can bear and along and in contact with which said articles are caused to slide upon displacement of said vanes by rotation of said magazine,
- said certain segment of said magazine comprising those compartments bounded by a vane at the position on a horizontal diametral plane of the magazine to the right, as viewed from the loading region, of a vertical diametral plane and those compartments bounded by a vane at the position on that horizontal diametral plane to the left, as viewed from the loading region, of that vertical diametral plane and also comprising all those other compartments lying between said last-mentioned two vanes and lying below said horizontal diametral plane,
- said surface provided by said separate means serving as a barrier, to prevent articles in said magazine from falling out of said magazine, and extending around all of those compartments from which, absent such a barrier, articles in said last-mentioned compartments could likely fall out of said magazine because of the angles to a horizontal plane at which the vanes bounding said last-mentioned compartments are inclined, the arcuate span of said surface being exemplified by an arc which subtends at the axis of rotation of said magazine a reflex dihedral central angle of 250.degree., each of the two planes of which is inclined at an angle of 35.degree. above the horizontal,
- means for rotating said magazine to move each compartment from a loading region where the compartment is accessible for the loading of an article into it to an ejection location at which the article can ejected from the compartment, and
- means for ejecting articles from the magazine at the ejection location.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 further including means providing a treatment region in which articles carried by said magazine can be treated, said treatment region being located so that, upon rotation of said magazine, each compartment passes into said treatment region on its path of travel from the loading region toward the ejection location, and
- means mounted in said treatment region for treating articles in said treatment region, said supporting surface being so terminated as to leave articles in said treatment region accessible for direct exposure, without obstruction, to said treatment means.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein the means for treating articles in the treatment region is a unitary source of heat for all the articles exposed to it in the treatment region.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 2 further including means providing a path from the ejection location to a destination for an article ejected at the ejection location,
- means to sense the state of a characteristic of an article on said path,
- means for preventing an article from reaching the destination, and
- means controlled by said sensing means to inactivate said preventing means when said sensing means senses a desired state of the characteristic of the article.
- 5. An apparatus for conveying ingots from a loading region into a heating region and to an ejection location and dispensing them at the ejection location comprising:
- a base frame and enclosure structure,
- a magazine mounted to rotate relative to said base frame and enclosure structure about a generally horizontal axis,
- said magazine being generally in the form of a paddle wheel in that it has a cylinder with vanes fixed to and extending radially outward from the exterior of said cylinder and being spaced from one another around the periphery of the cylinder, each vane of each pair of adjacent vanes forming a boundary surface of a compartment to receive an ingot,
- said magazine having a region the vanes in which are inclined at such angles to a horizontal plane that, absent an additional boundary surface, serving as a barrier, for compartments bounded by said last-mentioned vanes, ingots could likely fall out of said magazine from said last-mentioned compartments,
- means separate from said magazine for providing a surface spaced outward from the radially outermost tips of the vanes and extending around said entire region of said magazine to constitute an additional boundary surface for compartments in said region serving as a barrier to prevent ingots from falling out of said magazine from said last-mentioned compartments,
- said surface provided by said separate means also serving, for ingots in a certain segment of said region of said magazine, as a support against which said last-mentioned ingots bear and along and in contact with which said ingots are caused to slide upon displacement of said vanes by rotation of said magazine,
- said certain segment of said region of said magazine comprising those compartments bounded by a vane at the position on a horizontal diametral plane of the magazine to the right, as viewed from the loading region, of a vertical diametral plane and those compartments bounded by a vane at the position on that horizontal diametral plane to the left, as viewed from the loading region, of that vertical diametral plane and also comprising all those other compartments lying between said last-mentioned two vanes and also lying below said horizontal diametral plane,
- means for rotating said magazine to move each compartment from a loading region where the compartment is accessible for loading of an ingot into it to an ejection location at which the ingot can be ejected from the compartment,
- an oven chamber located so that, upon rotation of said magazine, each compartment passes into said chamber on its path of travel from the loading region toward the ejection location,
- means in said oven chamber for heating ingots carried into said chamber in said magazine,
- an egress opening in said oven chamber,
- means for ejecting ingots, one at a time from compartments of said magazine through said egress opening when each compartment is aligned with said egress opening,
- means providing a path for ingots leading from said egress opening toward a destination,
- means in said last-mentioned path to stop the motion of an ingot travelling along said path before it reaches the destination, and
- means operable, after the ingot has come to a stop and in response to predetermined conditions, for automatically inactivating said stop means, thus enabling said ingot to continue travel to its destination.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein: said means providing a path for ingots from said egress opening is formed by a chute inclined downward from said egress opening and leading to a port for charging a melting furnace which is the destination for the ingot;
- the means for stopping the ingot is a door at said port;
- a sensor is provided to sense the temperature of an ingot stopped at the door; and
- control means is provided responding to both a predetermined elapsed time following ejection of an ingot and the sensing by the sensor of a predetermined temperature of the ingot for causing said door at said port to open to enable the ingot to enter the furnace.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/697,962, filed May 10, 1991, now abandoned.
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