Claims
- 1. A conveyor system comprising an overhead suspended rail, said rail having straight horizontal rail sections, straight sloping rail sections located between horizontal rail sections at different levels, said straight sections having a constant thickness, and curved rail sections connecting said horizontal rail sections with said sloping rail sections, at least one powered trolley adapted to run along said rail, said trolley having a frame, at least one upper drive wheel rotatably mounted in the frame to run along a top side of the rail, drive means for driving said drive wheel and at least two lower bucking rollers rotatably mounted in said frame and spaced from one another in the direction of travel of the trolley to run along a bottom side of the rail, said wheel and rollers being mounted in the frame in fixed relationship to one another with the point of contact of the drive wheel with the top side of the rail being midway between the points of contact of the rollers with the bottom side of the rail and the distance between said points of contact being substantially equal to the thickness of the straight sections of the rail, two support posts mounted in said frame between said rollers, spaced from each other in the direction of travel of the trolley and on either side of a point midway between the rollers, a support hook having an upper end and a lower end, means on its lower end for holding a load to be transported by said trolley and a frame structure on its upper end adapted to hang from said two support posts, said frame structure hanging from both said posts when the trolley is running along a straight horizontal rail section, so that the plane of application of the force generated by said load being transported on the drive wheel against said rail is perpendicular to the horizontal rail section and passes between the two support posts and through the point of contact of the drive wheel with the rail and said frame structure hanging from only one of said support posts when the trolley is running along a sloping rail section, so that the plane of application of the force generated by said load being transported on said drive wheel passes through said one support post and is offset from the point of contact of the drive wheel with the rail to create a moment arm of force that increases the force on the drive wheel generated by said load in said sloping rail section over that generated by said load in said horizontal rail section.
- 2. The system of claim 1, wherein the two support posts are in a plane horizontal to the top and bottom sides of the rail and are equally spaced from said midway point, the plane of application of the force generated by said load in the straight rail sections passing midway between said two posts.
- 3. The system of claim 1, wherein the support posts comprises two parallel pins that extend outwardly from said frame perpendicular to said rail.
- 4. The system of claim 3, wherein the frame structure of said hook comprise a reticulated structure having a pair of upper edges that rest on said pins.
- 5. The system of claim 1, wherein the curved rail sections comprise a first curved rail section having a concave top side and convex bottom side located between a sloping rail section and a lower horizontal rail section and a second curved rail section having a convex top side and a concave bottom side located between a sloping rail section and a higher horizontal rail section, said first and second curved rail sections having a thickness that varies gradually in the direction of travel of the trolley, the minimum thickness of the first curved rail section being equal to and the maximum thickness greater than the thickness of the straight rail sections while the maximum thickness of the second curved rail section is equal to and the minimum thickness is less than the thickness of the straight rail sections, so that at least two bucking rollers are always in contact with said rail during travel of the trolley along said curved rail sections.
- 6. The system of claim 1, wherein the trolley has one upper drive wheel and two lower bucking rollers, said wheel and rollers forming an isosceles triangle with the rollers the base thereof.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/798,914, filed Nov. 29, 1991, now abandoned.
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202807 |
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2225996 |
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Continuations (1)
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