Claims
- 1. A crane assembly for removing a stack of articles from a pallet which comprises a carriage mounted for movement above the pallet toward and away from the pallet lengthwise of slots in the pallet, a crane member including an upright frame extending downwardly from the carriage and forks mounted at the lower end of the upright frame perpendicular thereto, the forks being spaced to enter the slots in the pallet underlying the stack, a table having spaced conveyor belts adjacent the pallet, a pair of vertically spaced substantially horizontal links, means pivotally connecting one end of each of the links to the upright frame, means for pivotally connecting an opposite end of each of the links to the carriage, cam means engaging one of the links, means for turning the cam means to cause raising of the links and of the crane member when the forks underlie the stack to raise the stack from the pallet, means for moving the carriage to advance the crane member from the pallet to a deposit position overlying the table, and means for lowering the crane member to permit the forks to enter between the conveyor belts to deposit the stack on the conveyor belts.
- 2. A crane assembly as in claim 1 wherein there is means for advancing the conveyor belts to remove the stack from the crane member when the stack is deposited on the conveyor belts.
- 3. A crane assembly as in claim 1 wherein there is an upright plate mounted on the upright frame and engageable by the stack as the crane is advanced toward the stack on the pallet, and switch means operated by the upright plate for stopping advance of the carriage and for causing raising of the crane member.
- 4. A crane assembly as in claim 1 wherein the means for pivotally connecting an opposite end of each of the links to the carriage includes an upright crane support frame pivotally mounted on the carriage, the opposite end of each of the links being pivotally connected to the upright crane support frame, means for urging the upright crane support frame to a normal upright position, the upright crane support frame swinging away from normal position when the crane engages an obstacle, and switch means actuated by the upright crane support frame to stop advance of the carriage when the upright crane support frame swings out of normal position.
- 5. A crane assembly as in claim 1 wherein the carriage is mounted for movement both lengthwise of the slots in the pallet and crosswise of the slots in the pallet, and the crane is adapted to pick up stacks at a plurality of stations on the pallet.
- 6. A crane assembly as in claim 1 wherein there is a horizontal hold-down plate mounted on the carriage overlying the forks, and the hold-down plate engages the upper end of the stack when the crane member is in raised position to hold the stack on the forks.
- 7. A crane assembly as in claim 6 wherein there is means on the carriage resiliently urging the hold-down plate downwardly so that the hold-down plate resiliently engages the upper end of the stack.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of our copending application Ser. No. 437,167, filed Jan. 28, 1974 now U.S. Pat. No. 3,907,273 issued Sept, 23, 1975.
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Divisions (1)
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