Claims
- 1. In a looper apparatus used in the manufacture of asphalt impregnated roofing felt including a chamber, an endless driven belt movable through the chamber and including spaced tubular members adapted to carry hanging loops of asphalt impregnated felt between pairs thereof, a trolley rollably mounted on a track in the chamber and inclined toward the felt loops, and means extending from the trolley for contacting the foremost loop in the chamber under the influence of gravity acting upon the trolley located on the inclined track, the improvement comprising:
- a driven chain mounted in said chamber and coupled to said endless driven belt for movement thereby at the same rate and in the same direction as said endless driven belt;
- means, on said trolley, for releasably coupling said trolley to said driven chain; and
- means, coupled to said means extending from said trolley for contacting the foremost loop in the chamber, for activating said means for releasably coupling said trolley to said driven chain to thereby move said trolley with said driven chain.
- 2. The looper apparatus according to claim 1, wherein
- said driven chain is endless.
- 3. The looper apparatus according to claim 2, wherein
- said trolley has a plurality of wheels rotatably coupled thereto and seated on said inclined track.
- 4. The looper apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said means for releasably coupling said trolley to said driven chain includes
- a freewheeling sprocket rotatably coupled to said trolley, and
- break means, coupled to said trolley and said freewheeling sprocket, for preventing rotation of said freewheeling sprocket.
- 5. The looper apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said means for activating said means for releasably coupling includes
- a limit switch.
- 6. The looper apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said means extending from said trolley for contacting the foremost loop in the chamber comprises
- a plurality of fingers pivotally coupled to said trolley.
- 7. The looper apparatus according to claim 1, wherein
- said means extending from said trolley for contacting the foremost loop in the chamber comprises a plurality of fingers pivotally coupled to said trolley,
- said means for activating said means for releasably coupling includes a limit switch,
- said plurality of fingers having a member coupled thereto and movable therewith when said fingers contact the foremost loop for contacting said limit switch.
- 8. The looper apparatus according to claim 7, whrein said means for releasably coupling said trolley to said driven chain includes
- a freewheeling sprocket rotatably coupled to said trolley and engaging said driven chain, and
- brake means, coupled to said trolley and said freewheeling sprocket, for preventing rotation of said freewheeling sprocket.
- 9. The looper apparatus according to claim 8, wherein
- said brake means comprises an electrical brake.
- 10. The looper apparatus according to claim 8, wherein
- said chamber has a channel defined therein carrying said driven chain below said freewheeling sprocket.
- 11. The looper apparatus according to claim 8, wherein
- said trolley includes a shaft coupled to said freewheeling sprocket and to said brake means.
- 12. A trolley comprising:
- a frame;
- four wheels mounted to said frame and adapted to seat on a track;
- a set of fingers pivotally mounted to said frame and extending away from said frame;
- a member coupled to and movable with said fingers;
- an electric limit switch mounted to said trolley and aligned for contact with said member upon movement of said fingers;
- an electric brake actuatable by said electric limit switch upon contact with said member; and
- a freewheeling sprocket rotatably mounted to said frame and lockable against rotation by actuation of said electric brake,
- said freewheeling sprocket being adapted to be engaged with a driven chain which thereby provides locomotion to said trolley when said freewheeling sprocket is locked and allows movement of said trolley free of the driven chain when said freewheeling sprocket is not locked.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 92,075, filed Nov. 5, 1979 now abandoned.
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