Claims
- 1. A guide roller assembly suitable for a skip, cage, lift or the like, comprising:
- guide engaging roller means for engaging a guide of said skip, cage, lift or the like;
- first and second biasing means operatively connected to said roller means for urging said roller means into rolling contact with said guide;
- said first biasing means having a lower load bearing capacity than said second biasing means, said first and second biasing means cooperating such that when the guide roller assembly moves towards said guide, said roller means is deflected against the action of said first biasing means by a predetermined distance, whereupon said first biasing means is rendered inoperative and said second biasing means is simultaneously brought into action to resist said load, and when said guide roller assembly moves away from said guide, said first biasing means undergoes extension to maintain said roller means in contact with said guide, there being no coupling of said first and second biasing means and no extension of said second biasing means during said extension of said first biasing means.
- 2. The assembly according to claim 1, wherein the first and second biasing means are arranged in series to act on the roller means in sequence.
- 3. The assembly according to claim 2 wherein the first biasing means is rendered inoperative by permitting it to compress to its full extent, where such biasing means is in the nature of a compression spring, compression block, compression pack or the like.
- 4. The assembly according to claim 2 wherein stop means is provided to render the first biasing means inoperative.
- 5. The assembly according to claim 4 wherein the first biasing means is in the nature of a compression spring, compression block, compression pack or the like, and the stop means is in the form of a shielding cup into which the spring can be compressed and which serves to prevent further compression of the spring once the latter is disposed within the shielding cup.
- 6. The assembly according to claim 1 wherein the guide engaging roller means is disposed towards the free end of an arm member which is adapted to be secured to the skip, cage, lift, or the like.
- 7. The assembly according to claim 6 wherein the arm member of the assembly is in the nature of a lever adapted to be pivotally mounted on a support for pivotal movement of the wheel towards the guide, with the biasing means acting transversely on the lever arm.
- 8. The assembly according to claim 7 wherein the first and second biasing means act under compression and a pull rod is provided for compressing the biasing means against the lever arm, the pull rod being pivotally mounted on the support transversely to intersect the lever arm, with the biasing means being disposed at the free end of the rod, a latter having an abutment which acts in use to urge the biasing means against the lever arm.
- 9. The assembly according to claim 8 wherein the distance between the abutment on the pull rod and the lever arm is adjustable to vary the degree of compression of the biasing means.
- 10. The assembly according to claim 6 wherein the arm member is movable and the biasing means act on the arm member in use to urge the roller means into contact with the guide, and indicator means is provided for showing the degree of tension or compression as the case may be of the biasing means.
- 11. The assembly according to claim 10 wherein the first biasing means is rendered inoperative by means of a shielding cup upon a predetermined compression of such first biasing means into the shielding cup and the shielding cup acts as the indicator means, the linear distance which the biasing means is compressed into the cup serving to indicate the degree of compression thereof.
- 12. The assembly according to claim 6, wherein the arm member of the assembly is comprised of telescoping members, with said first and second biasing means being in the form of compression springs arranged concentrically on said telescoping members.
- 13. A guide roller assembly according to claim 1 wherein said predetermined distance is about 0.1 to 10 mm.
- 14. A method of guiding a skip, cage, lift or the like, relative to a guide, said method comprising the steps of:
- providing a guide roller assembly comprising a guide engaging roller means for engaging said guide of said skip, cage, lift or the like, and first and second biasing means operatively connected to said roller means for urging said roller means into rolling contact with said guide, said first biasing means having a lower load bearing capacity than said second biasing means, said first and second biasing means cooperating such that when the guide roller assembly moves towards said guide, said roller means is deflected against the action of said first biasing means by a predetermined distance, whereupon the first biasing means is rendered inoperative and the second biasing means is simultaneously brought into action to resist said load, and when said guide roller assembly moves away from said guide, said first biasing means undergoes extension to maintain said roller means in contact with said guide, there being no coupling of said first and second biasing means and no extension of said second biasing means during said extension of said first biasing means.
- 15. The method according to claim 14 including the step of reintroducing the force of the first biasing means when the wheel returns to its undeflected position.
- 16. The method according to claim 14 or 15 including the step of providing a further guide roller assembly in opposed relationship to the guide roller assembly, with the first biasing means of the respective assemblies being adjusted to act with equal force.
- 17. The method according to claim 16 wherein the respective first biasing means will be effectively identical and be compressed equally so as to provide equal opposed biasing forces; and so as to become inoperative upon an equal degree of deflection of the cage in one direction or the other.
- 18. The method according to claim 14 or claim 15 wherein the first biasing means is rendered inoperative upon a relatively small deflection in the order of 0.1 to 10 mm.
- 19. The method according to claim 18 wherein the first biasing means is rendered inoperative upon a deflection of approximately 1 mm.
- 20. The method according to claim 14 including the step of providing a further guide roller assembly in opposed relationship to the guide roller assembly, with the first biasing means of the respective assemblies being adjusted to act with equal force.
- 21. A guide system for a skip, cage, lift or the like, comprising a plurality of pairs of guide assemblies arranged in opposed relationship with respect to each other, each guide assembly comprising guide engaging roller means for engaging a guide of said skip, cage, lift or the like, and first and second biasing means operatively connected to said roller means for urging said roller means into rolling contact with said guide, said first biasing means having a lower load bearing capacity than said second biasing means, said first and second biasing means cooperating such that when the guide roller assembly moves towards said guide, said roller means is deflected against the action of said first biasing means by a predetermined distance, whereupon said first biasing means is rendered inoperative and said second biasing means is simultaneously brought into action to resist said load, and when said guide roller assembly moves away from said guide, said first biasing means undergoes extension to maintain said roller means in contact with said guide, there being no coupling of first and second biasing means during said extension of said first biasing means.
- 22. The system according to claim 21 wherein the respective first biasing means is effectively identical and compressed equally so as to provide equal, opposed, biasing forces; and so as to become inoperative upon an equal degree of deflection of the guide roller means in one direction or the other.
- 23. A guide roller assembly suitable for a skip, cage, lift or the like, comprising:
- guide engaging roller means for engaging a guide of said skip, cage, lift or the like;
- first and second biasing means operatively connected to said roller means for urging said roller means into rolling contact with said guide;
- roller means support means pivotally mounted on a base of said assembly for providing pivotal movement of said roller means towards said guide;
- biasing means support means pivotally mounted on said base and extending transversely of said roller means support means for supporting said first and second biasing means;
- stop means mounted on said biasing means support means for rendering said first biasing means inoperative, said stop means being in the form of a shielding cup into which said first biasing means is compressably receivable, said stop means serving to prevent further compression of said first biasing means once said roller means support means is deflected by a predetermined distance and comes into contact with said stop means;
- said first biasing means having a lower load bearing capacity than said second biasing means, said first and second biasing means cooperating such that when the guide roller assembly moves towards said guide, said roller means is deflected against the action of said first biasing means by said predetermined distance, whereupon said first biasing means is rendered inoperative and said second biasing means is simultaneously brought into action to resist said load, and when said guide roller assembly moves away from said guide, said first biasing means undergoes extension to maintain said roller means in contact with said guide, there being no coupling of said first and second biasing means and no extension of said second biasing means during said extension of said first biasing means.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 221,449 filed Dec. 30, 1980, now abandoned.
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