Claims
- 1. A vertical conveyor comprising:
- a frame having a first vertical frame section and a second vertical frame section spaced apart from, and means connecting said frame sections together,
- a plurality of load supports, each support having a first and second and capable of holding a load to be conveyed around in a looped path, each support being movably mounted at the first and second ends respectively to the first and second frame sections such that as one support is being conveyed downwardly so that the supports pass one another at a predetermined spaced apart horizontal distance which defines a support spacing,
- first and second conveying means mounted respectively to said first and second frame sections for respectively conveying a first and second end of said supports, wherein said first and second conveying means each comprises a looped compression chain supporting said supports,
- a pickup drive chain comprising at least two strands and through-pins interconnecting the matched strands,
- a plurality of pickup arms pivotally connected to said through-pins such that said pickup arms engage and drive said compression chain, said pickup arms comprising a two-piece substantially planar body having an upper head portion and lower tail portion, each portion having cut outs at mating ends to form an opening through which a respective through-pin is received, said upper head portion and lower tail portion being removably mated to each other so as to enable ready disassembly of the pickup arms from the pickup drive chain, and
- motor means for simultaneously driving said first and second pickup drive chains so that said pickup arms engage and drive said compression chain so as to move said load supports.
- 2. The vertical conveyor according to claim 1 wherein said first and second conveying means comprises a compression chain assembly which supports said load supports, and a plurality of pickup arms pivotally connected to said pickup drive chain such that said pickup arms engage and drive said compression chain so as to move said load supports.
- 3. The vertical conveyor according to claim 2 wherein said pickups are pivotally mounted offset on said pickup drive chain to aid in engagement of said pickups with said compression chain.
- 4. The vertical conveyor according to claim 2 wherein said compression chain assembly includes an endless roller chain comprised of interconnecting, elongate compression links and transverse axles mounted at each end of said compression links such that said pickup arms engage said axles for pushing said compression links upward.
- 5. The vertical conveyor according to claim 4 wherein said load supports include load support mounting arms, and means pivotally mounting said load support mounting arms to said compression links.
- 6. The vertical conveyor according to claim 1 including a mounting member extending in said support spacing, wherein said motor means is mounted to said mounting member, and including a connecting member supportingly connecting said first and second frame sections, and wherein said motor mounting member is suspended from said one connecting member substantially centrally between said frame members.
- 7. The conveyor according to claim 1 wherein the pickup drive chain comprises two spaced roller chains, each through-pin interconnecting said roller chains, wherein said pickups are pivotally connected to said roller chain between said pickups.
- 8. The conveyor according to claim 1 wherein said pickup drive chain includes a link, and a link pin interconnecting said links, and wherein said through-pins are offset from said link pins.
- 9. The conveyor according to claim 1 wherein said pickups comprise an upper head portion and a smaller, lower bifurcated tail portion.
- 10. The conveyor according to claim 9 wherein the upper head portion includes two receiving notches for receiving therein respective through-pins on said compression chain.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 08/004,081 filed 13 Jan. 1993 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,374,149, by the same inventor, which application is incorporated by reference into this application in its entirety.
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