Claims
- 1. An endless chain structure comprising a plurality of cages arranged in two super-imposed horizontal rows, said cages being relatively close together in straight stretches and relatively far apart in curved transition stretches, said curved transition stretches being disposed at opposite ends of said structure, each cage including a transverse tubular member for supporting its associated cage, cable means connected to each tubular member for moving said cages, terminal pulleys located at said ends of said structure for driving said cable means, movable means provided on each said tubular member and connected to said cable means for increasing and decreasing distances between said cages when said cages travel between said straight stretches and said curved transition stretches, said movable means having a lateral movement across said tubular member between opposite ends of said tubular member, said lateral movement of said movable means toward one end of said tubular member letting out said cable means to increase the distance between said cages for said curved transition stretches, and said lateral movement of said movable means toward the opposite end of said tubular member drawing in said cable means to decrease the distance between said cages for said straight stretches, whereby one of said cages beginning its ascent towards an upper level or its descent toward a lower level, during said curved transition stretches at said opposite ends of said structure, avoids contact with an adjacent cage.
- 2. An endless chain structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein said movable means include a slide member having four arms to define a cross in cross-section, said slide member being disposed within said tubular member with said arms projecting out of said tubular member through associated grooves provided in said tubular member, adjacent arms of said slide member being perpendicular to each other, said cable means being connected to said slide member.
- 3. An endless chain structure as claimed in claim 2, wherein said cable means are connected to two of said arms of said slide member, said two arms being in the same plane 180.degree. apart.
- 4. An endless chain structure as claimed in claim 2, including two diametral cross-pieces vertically disposed at said opposite ends of said tubular member, said slide member being disposed between said cross-pieces, said cable means including one cable connected to one of said arms of said slide member and extending about one of said cross-pieces for attachment to the tubular member of a following cage, and another cable connected to another one of said arms of said slide member and extending completely around said one cross-piece to pass through said tubular member and about the other of said cross-pieces to parallel said one cable for attachment to the tubular member of said following cage.
- 5. An endless chain structure as claimed in claim 4, including a sheave rotatory mounted on said other cross-piece to receive said another cable, and two sheaves rotatory mounted on said one cross-piece, one of said two sheaves receiving said one cable and the other of said two sheaves receiving said another cable.
- 6. An endless chain structure as claimed in claim 4, wherein said cable means include third and fourth parallel cables connected to said tubular member and extending to the movable means of a proceeding cage to provide a continuous and closed arrangement of cables defining said endless chain structure.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present invention is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. application Ser. No. 366,854, filed June 4, 1973, now abandoned.
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