Claims
- 1. Automatic cargo transport apparatus for transferring discrete units of cargo from one level to another level and comprising:
- a vertically extending frame;
- upper and lower sprockets mounted on said frame for rotation about horizontal axles above and below said respectively one and another levels;
- endless chain means extending between and over said upper and lower sprockets to lead from a loading station having a loading space on one side thereof to an unloading station having an unloading space on the opposite side thereof;
- drive means for rotating said sprockets to drive said chain means in unison in opposite ascending and descending directions on opposite sides of said sprockets;
- sets of separate vertically extending horizontally spaced apart guide channels rigidly connected to said frame on both of said opposite sides of said sprockets and vertically located between the levels of said upper and lower sprocket axles;
- a plurality of cradles including respective pairs of vertically elongated trays arranged in vertically spaced apart relationship along said chain and in opposed pairs, said respective trays extending downwardly adjacent respective guide channels, each pair of trays being formed on their lower extremities with opposed inwardly turned flanges and terminating in edges spaced from one another to define said loading space at said loading station and to define said unloading space at said unloading station;
- pivot pin means pivotally mounting the upper portions of said respective trays from said chain means, said pivot pin means being received, at least in part, slidably in said respective channels;
- guide sliders mounted on said respective trays and slidably received in said respective guide channels said sliders cooperating with said respective pivot pin means to restrain said trays against surging about said respective pivot pin means;
- vertically extending cargo guiding means rigidly secured to said frame and co-extensive with said guide channels;
- cargo loading means at said loading station for loading cargo into said cradles at said loading space; and
- cargo discharge means at said unloading station for receiving cargo from said cradles at said unloading space, said discharge means being sufficiently narrow for said flanges to pass to either side thereof so said drive means may be actuated to carry said trays past said loading means to engage said pairs of flanges under the opposite bottom corners of said units of cargo to lift said units of cargo off said loading means at said loading space and to carry them to said unloading station to be automatically discharged onto said discharge means at said unloading space as said lifting flanges pass downwardly on either side therepast.
- 2. Cargo transport apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein:
- said discharge means includes discharge sensor means for detecting the presence of one of said discrete units of cargo at said unloading space and for detecting a pair of descending trays approaching said unloading station and for generating a disabling signal to said drive means upon the concurrence thereof, thereby suspending operation of said drive means, and a discharge conveyor projecting laterally between the paths of descending flanges of said pairs of trays and defining the lower limit of said unloading space, and including a discharge conveyor drive means responsive to said disabling signal to deactivate said discharge conveyor upon receipt thereof.
- 3. Cargo transport apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein:
- said loading means includes a horizontally projecting loading conveyor extending between the paths of ascending flanges of said pairs of trays and defining the lower limit of said loading space, and including a loading conveyor drive means, and further including
- loading sensor means for detecting a pair of ascending trays approaching said unloading station and for generating an inhibiting signal to said loading conveyor drive means to inhibit operation thereof, and for detecting a pair of ascending trays departing said loading station to terminate said inhibiting signal to allow said loading conveyor drive means to resume operation.
- 4. The cargo transport apparatus of claim 3 wherein said loading sensor means further includes means for detecting a unit of cargo on said loading conveyor proximate to said loading space and for generating an inhibit suppression signal in response thereto to prevent said inhibit signal from inhibiting operation of said loading conveyor drive means.
- 5. Cargo transport apparatus as set forth in claim 1 further characterized in that a plurality of pairs of laterally spaced apart upper and lower sprockets are provided along with a corresponding plurality of pairs of endless chain means and corresponding pluralities of cargo loading means, and cargo discharge means, thereby defining a corresponding plurality of loading and unloading spaces, whereby,
- a plurality of tandem operated cargo transfer lifts are provided.
- 6. The automatic cargo transport apparatus of claim 1 wherein said vertically extending cargo guiding means comprises vertically extending guide rails spaced both inwardly and outwardly from each ascending and descending portion of said chain means on both of said opposite sides of said sprockets and interiorally located relative to the spacing of said elongatged trays, and terminating to define gaps at said loading space and at said unloading space on the sides of said pairs of sprockets at which said chain means ascend and descend respectively, whereby said cargo loading means and said cargo discharge means extend transversely into said gaps.
- 7. The automatic cargo transport apparatus of claim 1 further characterized in that said chain means are separate chains formed of links each having a pair of vertical plates joined to each other and to the vertical plates of adjacent links by upper and lower laterally extending pins, and a rectangular guide block is securely attached to one of said vertical plates of those links to which said cradles are pivotally mounted, whereby said guide blocks coact with the walls of said channels to limit rotation of said chain links to which said cradles are mounted.
- 8. Automatic cargo transport apparatus according to claim 1 further comprising
- discharge sensor means for detecting the presence of one of said discrete units of cargo at said unloading space and for detecting a pair of descending trays approaching said unloading station and for generating a disabling signal to said drive means upon the concurrence thereof, thereby suspending operation of said drive means, and
- loading sensor means for detecting a pair of ascending trays approaching said loading station and for generating an inhibiting signal to said loading conveyor drive means to inhibit operation thereof, and for detecting a pair of ascending trays departing said loading station to terminate said inhibiting signal to allow said loading conveyor drive means to resume operation, and
- further characterized in that said discharge sensor means and said loading sensor means are comprised of phototransmitters and corresponding proximately located photoreceptors shielded from direct optical communication therewith and a corresponding reflector is located opposite each associated phototransmitter and photoreceptor and at said loading station.
- 9. Automatic cargo transport apparatus as set forth in claim 1 and including:
- a supporting framework defining a central access aperture for receiving said frame and adapted for mounting on the coaming of a hatch to a hold of a cargo ship with said central access aperture directed into said hold; and
- hoist means connected to said vertically extending frame supporting framework and suspending said vertically extending frame from said supporting framework whereby said vertically extending frame maintains a vertical alignment despite movement of the supporting framework with the ships upon which it is mounted.
- 10. Automatic cargo transport apparatus as set forth in claim 1 that includes:
- vertically elongated guide blocks rigidly mounted on said respective pivot pin means and received slidably in said channel guides and restrained therein against rotation to restrain said trays against rotation.
- 11. Automatic cargo transport apparatus for transferring discrete units of cargo from one level to another level and comprising:
- a vertically extending frame including horizontal cross bars extending transversely and fore and aft to divide said frame into equal vertically aligned sections;
- a pair of laterally spaced apart upper and lower sprockets mounted on said frame above and below said respective one and another levels;
- a pair of endless chain means extending between and over said upper and lower sprockets to lead from a loading station having a loading space on one side thereof to an unloading station having an unloading space on the opposite side thereof;
- drive means for rotating said sprockets to drive said chain means in unison in opposite ascending and descending directions on opposite sides of said pairs of sprockets;
- a plurality of cradles including respective pairs of elongated trays, pivotally mounted on their upper extremities from said chain means in vertically spaced apart relationship and in opposed pairs, each pair of trays being formed on their lower extremities with opposed inwardly turned flanges and terminating in edges spaced from one another to define said loading space at said loading station and to define said unloading space at said unloading station;
- cargo loading means at said loading station for loading cargo into said cradles at said loading space;
- cargo discharge means at said unloading station for receiving cargo from said cradles at said unloading space, said discharge means being sufficiently narrow for said flange to pass to either side thereof whereby said drive means may be actuated to carry said trays past said loading means to engage said pairs of flanges under the opposite bottom corners of said units of cargo to lift said units of cargo off said loading means at said loading space and to carry them to said unloading station to be automatically discharged onto said discharge means at said unloading space as said lifting flanges pass downwardly on either side therepast;
- discharge sensor means for detecting the presence of one of said discrete units of cargo at said unloading space and for detecting a pair of descending trays approaching said unloading station and for generating a disabling signal to said drive means upon the concurrence thereof thereby suspending operation of said drive means; and
- a cargo unloading rack support having an opening therein to receive and support said laterally projecting discharge conveyor and said discharge sensor means and including laterally projecting hooks to extend over said crossbars, whereby said cargo loading rack support can be hung on said vertically extending frame at any one of a plurality of selected levels.
- 12. Automatic cargo transport apparatus for transferring discrete units of cargo from one level to another level and comprising:
- a vertically extending frame including horizontal crossbars dividing said frame transversely and fore and aft into equal vertically aligned sections;
- a pair of laterally spaced apart upper and lower sprockets mounted on said frame above and below said respective one and another levels;
- a pair of endless chain means extending between and over said upper and lower sprockets to lead from a loading station having a loading space on one side thereof to an unloading station having an unloading space on the opposite side thereof;
- drive means for rotating said sprockets to drive said chain means in unison in opposite ascending and descending directions on opposite sides of said pairs of sprockets;
- a plurality of cradles including respective pairs of elongated trays, pivotally mounted on their upper extremities from said chain means in vertically spaced apart relationship and in opposed pairs, each pair of trays formed on their lower extremities with opposed inwardly turned flanges and terminating in edges spaced from one another to define said loading space at said loading station and to define said unloading space at said unloading station;
- cargo loading means at said loading station for loading cargo into said cradles at said loading space;
- cargo discharge means at said unloading station for receiving cargo from said cradles at said unloading space, said discharge means being sufficiently narrow for said flanges to pass to either side thereof whereby said drive means may be actuated to carry said trays past said loading means to engage said pairs of flanges under the opposite bottom corners of said units of cargo to lift said units of cargo off said loading means at said loading space and to carry them to said unloading station to be automatically discharged onto said discharge means at said unloading space as said lifting flanges pass downwardly on either side therepast;
- discharge sensor means for detecting the presence of one of said discrete units of cargo at said unloading space and for detecting a pair of descending trays approaching said unloading station and for generating a disabling signal to said drive means upon the concurrence thereof suspending operation of said drive means; and
- a cargo loading rack support having an opening therein is provided to receive and support said horizontally projecting loading conveyor, and has laterally projecting hooks to extend over said crossbars, whereby said cargo loading rack support can be hung on said vertically extending frame at any one of a plurality of selected levels.
- 13. Automatic cargo transport apparatus for transferring discrete units of cargo from one level to another level and comprising:
- a vertically extending frame including modular disengageable sections of rectilinear construction, including vertical standards and transverse and fore and aft horizontal cross bars interconnecting said vertical standards;
- a pair of laterally spaced apart upper and lower sprockets mounted on said frame above and below said respective one and another levels;
- upper and lower connecting means on each of said modular sections, and on both of said opposite sides of said sprockets, for effectuating connections to vertically adjacent sections;
- a pair of endless chain means extending between and over said upper and lower sprockets to lead from a loading station having a loading space on one side thereof to an unloading station having an unloading space on the opposite side thereof;
- drive means for rotating said sprockets to drive said chain means in unison in opposite ascending and descending directions on opposite sides of said pairs of sprockets;
- a plurality of cradles including respective pairs of elongated trays, pivotally mounted on their upper extremities from said chain means in vertically spaced apart relationship and in opposed pairs, each pair of trays being formed on their lower extremities with opposed inwardly turned flanges and terminating in edges spaced from one another to define said loading space at said loading station and to define said unloading space at said unloading station;
- cargo loading means at said loading station for loading cargo into said cradles at said loading space;
- cargo discharge means at said unloading station for receiving cargo from said cradles at said unloading space, said discharge means being sufficiently narrow for said flange to pass to either side thereof whereby said drive means may be actuated to carry said trays past said loading means to engage said pairs of flanges under the opposite bottom corners of said units of cargo to lift said units of cargo off said loading means at said loading space and to carry them to said unloading station to be automatically discharged onto said discharge means at said unloading space as said lifting flanges pass downwardly on either side therepast; and
- discharge sensor means for detecting the presence of one of said discrete units of cargo at said unloading space and for detecting a pair of descending trays approaching said unloading station and for generating a disabling signal to said drive means upon the concurrence thereof thereby suspending operation of said drive means.
- 14. The automatic cargo transport apparatus of claim 13 further characterized in that said chain means are separate chains formed of disconnectable links joined by laterally extending removable pins joining said links, and said vertical standards are of channel configuration having vertically extending inner and outer walls confining the movement of said chains,
- and an aperture is formed in the outer walls of at least some of said vertical standards near the upper extremities thereof, whereby the lower edges of said apertures serve as fulcrums for a lever insertable through said apertures to slacken the portions of said chains thereabove, thereby allowing the insertion and removal of said pins to permit the addition and deletion of links from each of said chains.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 704,238 filed on July 12, 1976, now abandoned.
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