Claims
- 1. A conveyor for advancing molds from a mold making apparatus to a mold handling apparatus, said conveyor comprising a pair of parallel rails extending from the mold making apparatus to the mold handling apparatus, said rails having a predetermined number of stations in which a corresponding number of molds may rest in equally spaced relation with one another along said rails, mold indexing shoes located between said rails and spaced equally from one another along the rails, the number shoes being at least one less than the number of stations, means for shifting each shoe through an active stroke from an upstream station to an adjacent downstream station and then through a return stroke back to the upstream station, means for biasing said shoes upwardly from a lowered position in which the shoes are located beneath the rails, to an active position in which the shoes are at least flush with the rails and toward a raised position in which the shoes are located above the rails, said shoes engaging the undersides of any molds on the rails when said shoes are in said active positions, said biasing means urging said shoes upwardly against the bottoms of such molds so as to urge said molds upwardly, said biasing means normally holding said shoes in said active positions when said shoes are shifted through said active stroke whereby each shoe normally indexes the overlying mold along said rails from an upstream station to an adjacent downstream station, means for moving said shoes to said lowered positions when each shoe is shifted back to is upstream station whereby the shoes move free of the overlying molds during said return stroke, and a wheel movable with the downstream end of each shoe and operable during said active stroke to roll beneath a mold in the immediately adjacent downstream station thereby to shift such shoe to said lowered position if the mold in the immediately adjacent downstream station does not move along said rails during said active stroke.
- 2. A conveyor as defined in claim 1, further including a pivoted lever supporting each wheel, and means pivotally connecting said lever to the indexing shoe associated with the wheel.
- 3. A conveyor as defined in claim 2 in which said biasing means comprise springs connected to said levers and operable to cause said wheels to swing upwardly to a position in which at least a portion of each wheel is located above said rails.
- 4. A conveyor for advancing molds from a mold making apparatus to a mold handling apparatus, said conveyor comprising a pair of parallel rails extending from the mold making apparatus to the mold handling apparatus, said rails having a predetermined number of stations in which a corresponding number of molds may rest in equally spaced relation with one another along said rails, shoes for advancing said molds along said rails, said shoes being located between said rails and being spaced equally from one another along the rails, the number of shoes being one less than the number of stations, a shuttle connected to all of said shoes, means connected to said shuttle for causing said shuttle to shift each shoe through an active stroke from an upstream station to an adjacent downstream station and then through a return stroke back to the upstream station, springs biasing said shoes upwardly from a lowered position in which the shoes are located beneath the rails, to an active position in which the shoes are flush with the rails and toward a raised position in which the shoes are located above the rails, said shoes engaging the lower sides of any overlying molds on the rails when the shoes are in their active positions whereby the shoes exert a lifting force on such molds, said springs normally holding said shoes i said active positions when said shoes are shifted through said active stroke whereby each shoe normally indexes the overlying mold along said rails from an upstream station to an adjacent downstream station, means acting in opposition to said springs for moving said shoes to said lowered positions when each shoe is shifted back to its upstream station whereby the shoes move free of the overlying molds during said return stroke, and a wheel mounted to move with each shoe during said active and return strokes and supported to move upwardly and downwardly relative to the shoe, each wheel being operable during said active stroke to shift the associated shoe to said lowered position if the mold in the immediately adjacent downstream station does not move along said rails during said active stroke.
- 5. A conveyor for advancing molds from a mold making apparatus to a mold handling apparatus, said conveyor comprising a pair of parallel rails extending from the mold making apparatus to the mold handling apparatus, said rails having a predetermined number of stations in which a corresponding number of molds may rest in equally spaced relation with one another along said rails, shoes for advancing said molds along said rails, said shoes being located between said rails and being spaced equally from one another along the rails, the number of shoes being one less than the number of stations, a shuttle connected to all of said shoes, means connected to said shuttle for causing said shuttle to shift each shoe through an active stroke from an upstream station to an adjacent downstream station and then through a return stroke back to the upstream station, leading and trailing levers pivotally connected between each shoe and said shuttle and supporting each shoe to move upwardly and downwardly relative to said shuttle, springs biasing said shoes upwardly from a lowered position in which the shoes are located beneath the rails, to an active position in which the shoes are flush with the rails and toward a raised position in which the shoes are located above the rails, said shoes engaging the lower sides of any overlying molds on the rails when the shoes are in their active positions whereby the shoes exert a lifting force on such molds, said springs normally holding said shoes in said active positions when said shoes are shifted through said active stroke whereby each shoe normally indexes the overlying mold along said rails from an upstream station to an adjacent downstream station, means acting in opposition to said springs for moving said shoes to said lowered positions when each shoe is shifted back to its upstream station whereby the shoes move free of the overlying molds during said return stroke, and a feeler mounted on the leading lever of each show to move with each shoe during said active and return strokes and supported to move upwardly and downwardly relative to the shoe, each feeler being operable during said active stroke to shift the associated show to said lowered position if the mold in the immediately adjacent downstream station does not move along said rails during said active stroke.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 352,057, filed May 15, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,890,664, which, in turn, is a division of application Ser. No. 033,177, filed Apr. 1, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,840,218.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Divisions (2)
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