The present invention refers to a device for locking the descent of the reel-holder trolley in a fixed column and rotating platform winding apparatus.
For winding film or similar tape around an article or group of articles piled on a pallet or other suitable support, winding equipments that are made up of a motorized rotating platform for the support of the articles and of a fixed column for supporting a reel of windable film placed on a trolley that slides along a fixed vertical guide fastened to a side of the column are usually employed.
The ascent of the reel-holder trolley is carried out by a belt activated by a motorized winch positioned on the top of the column, while the descent comes about essentially by gravity combined with the progressive release of the belt by the motorized winch.
It is obviously important to guarantee that any eventual breakage of the belt or breakdown of the winch that holds it does not cause the trolley to suddenly fall with consequent disastrous and dangerous effects for the operators.
The known equipments of this type therefore includes devices for locking the descent of the reel-holder trolley that intervene immediately in the event of breakage of the belt or similar effect. Moreover these devices are extremely complicated.
The object of the present invention is to produce a locking device for the reel-holder trolley that is of simple construction and at the same is efficient and operates safely.
In accordance with the invention this object is achieved with a device characterized in that it comprises a connection clamp between belt and trolley that is attached to the belt and is mobile in respect to the trolley between a first raised position in which the clamp is held by the upwards traction exerted by the belt and holds in turn a pair of levers in such a position as not to interfere with the side walls of the sliding guide of the trolley and a second position in which it moves automatically by gravity in the event the traction of the belt is released and in which said pair of levers can be elastically stressed in such a position that they transversally enter openings of the side walls of the sliding guide of the trolley to lock the descent of the latter.
With a very mechanically simple device safe and efficient locking of the descent of the trolley is thus achieved in the event of breakage of the belt or a similar event.
The characteristics of the present invention will appear evident from the following detailed description of an embodiment thereof illustrated as non-limiting example in the enclosed drawings wherein:
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Along a wall of the column 1 is positioned and fastened the back wall 24 of a vertical sliding guide 2 with side walls 25 (FIG. 4), in which slide the wheels 4 of a trolley 3, that carries a support base 5 for a reel 6 of windable tape, in particular for a reel of film.
The trolley 3 is suspended to a hoisting belt 7, which at the top of the column 1 is deviated by a pulley 8 inside a winding-unwinding mechanism 9 constituted substantially by a winch (not shown) activated by a motor 10.
The details of the trolley 3 and of its connection to the belt 7 can be seen in the
The bolts 15 are housed and slides in vertical slots 17 of a plate 14 with turned back wings that is fastened to the body 18 of the trolley 3. The clamp 11 thus results moveable in relation to the body 18 of the trolley between the raised position illustrated in the
Two horizontal pins 19 are firmly fastened to the clamp 11, which in turn slide vertically inside a window 21 between the raised position of the
In the normal operating of the trolley 3 and of the relative hoisting device the clamp 11 with its bolts 15 and pins 19 is held in a raised position by the upward traction of the belt 7 and in turn keeps the levers 22 in such a position as not to interfere with the side walls 25 of the guide 2 and thus leaves the trolley 3 free to slide in the guide 2.
In the event of the belt 7 breaking, or other accident tending to make the trolley 3 fall, the clamp 11, no longer pulled upward, descends with the bolts 15 along the slots 17 and consequently the pins 19 free the levers 22, that under the elastic action of the springs 26 open out, engaging the openings 28 of the side walls of the guide 2 and thus locking the descent of the trolley 3.
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20030127553 A1 | Jul 2003 | US |