Claims
- 1. A finger assembly for a case loader comprising a finger holder mounted to the loader, a finger retaining member cooperating with said holder to define a plurality of finger sockets therebetween, an axially elongated fastener extending in a generally vertical direction centrally through an opening in said retaining member and secured to said holder, a plurality of fingers having upper ends inturned toward the axis of said fastener for pendulously supporting said fingers in said sockets for movement inwardly toward and outwardly away from the axis of said fastener, each finger having a portion of said inturned end with a downwardly facing concave contour slidably engaging a convex rib portion of said retaining member to pendulously support each finger for movement inwardly toward and outwardly away from said central fastener, and biasing means comprising a spring member acting between said retaining member and said holder to resiliently biase said upper ends of said fingers into said sockets to thereby urge said fingers outwardly relative to said axis of said fastener to cooperate with the fingers of other such finger assemblies to form pockets through which articles drop to load a case.
- 2. The finger assembly of claim 1 wherein said convex rib portion of said retaining member for so engaging said concave portion of said finger comprises a raised rib on said retaining member extending peripherally around said retaining member to so support up to four such fingers.
- 3. The finger assembly of claim 2 wherein said retaining member has at least four angularly related sides, each such side defining a raised linear rib, and each finger having a downwardly facing concave contour for slidably engaging one of said ribs to so support each finger pendulously.
- 4. The finger assembly of claim 1 further characterized by an upwardly facing surface of said inturned upper end of said finger which is so shaped as to inhibit finger movement out of a vertical plane wherein said finger surface engages a complementary flat face defined by said holder, whereby each finger tends to return to said vertical plane position but is capable of limited side-to-side movement against the bias of said coiled spring.
- 5. The finger assembly of claim 1 further characterized by said fastener threadably received in said holder and having a shoulder cooperating with the holder to define an upper boundary of said finger socket such that said fingers and retaining member and said fastener comprise a subassembly readily removable from said holder.
- 6. The finger assembly of claim 1 wherein said biasing means comprises a coiled compression spring surrounding a lower end of said fastener and having one end engaging said retaining member and the other end engaging said fastener.
- 7. The finger assembly of claim 6 further characterized by a nut threadably received on said fastener to engage said spring, said nut being rotatable to vary the biasing force exerted through said retaining member to bias said fingers outwardly.
- 8. The finger assembly of claim 7 further characterized by an upwardly facing surface of said inturned upper end of said finger which is so shaped as to inhibit finger movement out of a vertical plane wherein said finger surface engages a complementary flat face defined by said holder, whereby each finger tends to return to said vertical plane position but is capable of limited side-to-side movement against the bias of said coiled spring.
- 9. The finger assembly of claim 7 wherein said convex rib portion of said retaining member for so engaging said concave portion of said finger comprises a raised rib on said retaining member extending peripherally around said retaining member to so support up to four such fingers.
- 10. The finger assembly of claim 9 further characterized by an upwardly facing surface of said inturned upper end of said finger which is so shaped as to inhibit finger movement out of a vertical plane wherein said finger surface engages a complementary flat face defined by said holder, whereby each finger tends to return to said vertical plane position but is capable of limited side-to-side movement against the bias of said coiled spring.
- 11. The finger assembly of claim 9 wherein said fingers are formed from an injection molded plastic and each finger has an intermediate portion of arcuate cross sectional shape and a lower portion of tapered width to facilitate entry of the finger into a case.
- 12. The finger assembly of claim 11 wherein said plastic material is resilient and flexible, said arcuate cross sectional shape being more particularly crescent shaped to permit the fingers to flex and bend.
- 13. The finger assembly of claim 1 further characterized by said convex portions of said retaining member being four in number and said retaining member having four sides to provide a rhombus shape with four corner vertices of the rhombus, said holder having depending flanges for receiving at least two vertices of said retaining member to orient said retaining member relative to said holder and to pendulously support up to four fingers in each such assembly.
- 14. The finger assembly of claim 1 further characterized by said inturned upper ends of each said fingers defining an upwardly facing pressure point spaced vertically above said downwardly facing concave contour thereof to facilitate their pendulous movement.
- 15. The finger assembly of claim 14 wherein said inturned upper ends of each of said fingers defines an upwardly facing surface which is so shaped so to inhibit finger movement out of a vertical plane wherein said finger moves pendulously as aforesaid, each finger tending to be returned to said vertical plane at least when said finger has moved outwardly to a limit position, said holder and said finger's upwardly facing surface providing limited side-by-side movement at least when said finger is not in said limited position.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part application of an earlier continuation-in-part filed Aug. 20, 1980 (Ser. No. 182,103). The latter was also a continuation-in-part of an original filed Mar. 31, 1980 by the same applicant and title under United States Patent and Trademark Office Ser. No. 135,508. Both said applications have been abandoned in favor of the subject application.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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