Claims
- 1. In a materials conveyor wherein a carrier is displaceable along a track and has a coupling member engageable in a window formed by a pair of jaws pivotally mounted on a housing of a coupling device connected to a drive chain and selectively operable to receive and release said member, the improvement wherein said jaws are mutually juxtaposed, elongated in the direction of displacement along said track, and mounted for swinging movement in opposite senses upon a common pivot rod in said housing extending in said direction, said jaws having ramps for enabling said jaws to be cammed away from one another by said coupling member simultaneously but in opposite senses, said ramps extending in said direction, and wherein said device further comprises an abutment body mounted on said rod and forming unidirectionally effective stops for each of said jaws, said window being formed centrally in said jaws.
- 2. In a materials conveyor wherein a carrier is displaceable along a track and has a coupling member engageable in a window formed by a pair of jaws pivotally mounted on a housing of a coupling device connected to a drive chain and selectively operable to receive and release said member, the improvement wherein said jaws are mutually juxtaposed, elongated in the direction of displacement along said track, and mounted for swinging movement in opposite senses upon a common pivot rod in said housing extending in said direction, said jaws having ramps for enabling said jaws to be cammed away from one another by said coupling member, said ramps extending in said direction, and wherein said device further comprises an abutment body mounted on said rod and forming unidirectionally effective stops for each of said jaws, said window being formed centrally in said jaws, said abutment body comprising a sleeve having upwardly and downwardly extending lugs, said upwardly extending lugs reaching into openings formed in said housing, said downwardly extending lugs being disposed between inner faces of said jaws.
- 3. The improvement defined in claim 2 wherein said jaws are identical injection-molded members composed of a low-friction noise-damping material.
- 4. The improvement defined in claim 3 wherein each of said jaws has a respective section lying on opposite sides of said window and terminating in a ring, said sections being formed with ribs interfitting with the ribs of complementary sections of the other jaw.
- 5. The improvement defined in claim 4, futher comprising elastic damping members engageable with said ribs.
- 6. The improvement defined in claim 2, claim 3 or claim 4 wherein said housing is formed from bent sheet metal and has a pair of transverse double walls supporting said rod, said device further comprising a pin traversing said sleeve and said rod.
- 7. In a materials conveyor wherein a carrier is displaceable along a track and has a coupling member engageable in a window formed by a pair of jaws pivotally mounted on a housing of a coupling device connected to a drive chain and selectively operable to receive and release said member, the improvement wherein said jaws are mutually juxtaposed, elongated in the direction of displacement along said track, and mounted for swinging movement in opposite senses upon a common pivot rod in said housing extending in said direction, said jaws having ramps for enabling said jaws to be cammed away from one another by said coupling member, said ramps extending in said direction, and wherein said device further comprises an abutment body mounted on said rod and forming unidirectionally effective stops for each of said jaws, said window being formed centrally in said jaws wherein said housing is formed from bent sheet metal and has a pair of transverse double walls supporting said rod, said device further comprising a pin traversing said sleeve and said rod.
Priority Claims (2)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a continuation-in-part of the commonly assigned copending application Ser. No. 158,126 filed June 10, 1980 and entitled "Coupling Assembly for Overhead-Rail Materials-Transport System", now U.S. Pat. No. 4,352,328 issued Oct. 5, 1982.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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