Claims
- 1. Apparatus for transporting insulation materials across a roof structure comprising:
a frame; a supply carriage adapted to carry said insulation materials thereon; a drive axle connected to said frame; a motor in operative association with said drive axle for imparting rotational movement to said drive axle; and drive means connected to said drive axle and said frame for moving said frame along said roof.
- 2. Apparatus as recited in claim 1 wherein said drive means comprises a set of flanged rollers mounted on said drive axle.
- 3. Apparatus as recited in claim 1 wherein said drive means comprises a pair of conveyors, said conveyors positioned so that one of said conveyors is positioned at a front end of said frame and the other of said conveyors is positioned at a back end of said frame.
- 4. Apparatus as recited in claim 3 wherein each of said conveyors comprises a belt drive for moving said frame along said roof structure.
- 5. A material transport system comprising:
a frame; a supply carriage adjustably mounted to an upper portion of the frame; a pair of drive axles mounted to an underside of the frame; first and second alternative drive systems; said first drive system comprising, when present, a set of flanged rollers adjustably mounted to each drive axle for moving the material transport system according to building structure conditions; said second drive system comprising, when present, at least one removable conveyor mountable at each end of the drive axles, the conveyors operating in tandem for moving the material transport system instead of the flanged rollers according to building structure conditions; and a motor operating rotation of the drive axles.
- 6. The material transport system of claim 5, further comprising:
a tensioning unit mounted at one end of the modular frame, the tensioning unit having a first position and a second position, the first position permitting materials supplied from the material transport system to pass through the tensioning unit, and the second position stopping materials from passing through the tensioning unit so as to render the dispensed material taut.
- 7. The material transport system of claim 6, wherein the tensioning unit further comprises:
a pair of parallel tensioning unit frame members mounted to an end of the modular frame; a first pinch bar movably mounted between the parallel frame members; a second pinch bar fixedly mounted between the parallel frame members, wherein movement of the first pinch bar determines the first and second position of the tensioning unit.
- 8. The material transport system of claim 7, wherein the tensioning unit further comprises:
a sprocket at least one end of the first pinch bar; a retractable pin penetrating through each of the parallel frame members having a sprocket adjacent thereto, the retractable pin engaging a corresponding sprocket of the first pinch bar; and a crank mounted to at least one end of the first pinch bar for moving the first pinch bar to the first and second positions, whereby engagement of the retractable pin with the sprocket secures the first pinch bar in the desired one of the first and second position after movement of the first pinch bar by the crank.
- 9. The material transport system of claim 5, wherein the supply carriage further comprises:
a carriage frame having at least two wheeled members along a bottom of the carriage frame, the two wheeled members slidably mounting to a channel in the upper portion of the modular frame; a pair of upright members adjustably mounted to a top of the carriage frame; a bar spanning between the upright members and carrying material to be dispensed therefrom; and a supplemental support structure attaching one end of a first leg to an upper portion of the carriage frame, one end of a second leg to a corner of the carriage frame, and remaining ends of the first leg and second leg to the channel in the upper portion of the modular frame.
- 10. The material transport system of claim 5, wherein each conveyor further comprises:
a plurality of pulleys, at least one of which is a drive pulley, the drive pulley fitting over the respective drive axles; and at least one high-friction belt overriding the plurality of pulleys, the motion of the belt moving the material transport system.
- 11. The material transport system of claim 10, wherein a pair of conveyors are attached to one another and mounted to the drive axles at each end of the modular frame.
- 12. The material transport system of claim 5, wherein each conveyor further comprises:
a drive pulley; two non-drive pulleys; a slider element spanning between the drive pulley and the non-drive pulleys; and a toothed belt riding over the drive pulley, non-drive pulleys and slider element in response to rotation of the drive axles.
- 13. The material transport system of claim 8, wherein a pair of conveyors inversely oriented to one another are mounted to the drive axles at each end of the modular frame of the material transport system.
- 14. The material transport system of claim 5, wherein the motor operating the drive axles further comprises a drive chain connected to the drive axles by a series of sprockets, and a controller permitting at least forward, reverse and stop motions of the drive chain.
- 15. The material transport system of claim 14, wherein a tethered control switch is attached to the controller to permit operation of the motor at a distance therefrom.
- 16. The material transport system of claim 9, wherein the supply carriage is adjustably mounted to accommodate changing elevations of the building structure the material transport system traverses.
- 17. The material transport system of claim 9, wherein the supply carriage contains members to appropriately separate each carriage as to keep each dispensing material from contacting the adjacent dispensing material.
- 18. The material transport system of claim 9, wherein the tensioning unit is adjustably mounted to accommodate changing elevations of a structure the material transport system traverses.
- 19. The material transport system of claim 5, wherein the flanged rollers comprise low-friction coated wheels on at least one side of a high-friction roller portion.
- 20. The material transport system of claim 19, wherein the building structure conditions are one of a roofed structure and a roofless structure, each condition having end walls and side walls, the elevation of the end walls varying and the elevation of the side walls being substantially constant.
- 21. The material transport system of claim 20, wherein the high-friction central roller portion of the flanged rollers moves the material transport system along exposed purlins, or joists, of a roofless structure to dispense materials at sidewalls, whereas the at least one conveyor moves the material transport system along the exposed purlins, or joists, of the roofless structure to dispense materials to endwalls.
- 22. The material transport system of claim 21, further wherein the high-friction central roller portion of the flanged rollers move the material transport system along the roof of the roofed structure to dispense materials to endwalls, whereas the at least one conveyor moves the material transport system along the roof of the roofed structure to dispense materials to sidewalls.
- 23. A plurality of material transport systems as recited in claim 15, wherein each system is connected to another to form a train of material transport systems.
- 24. The train of material transport systems as recited in claim 23, wherein each system is connected by at least one of mechanically linking the modular frames together, mechanically coupling the drive axles together, and electronically linking the controllers together.
- 25. The train of claim 24, wherein the frames are linked by bolts, the drive axles are coupled using the flanged rollers, and the controllers of each system is linked in series such that a single controller operates the train.
- 26. A tensioning unit comprising:
a pair of parallel tensioning unit frame members a first pinch bar movably mounted between the parallel frame members; a second pinch bar fixedly mounted between the parallel frame members, wherein movement of the first pinch bar determines the first and second position of the tensioning unit; a sprocket at least one end of the first pinch bar; a retractable pin penetrating through each of the parallel frame members having a sprocket adjacent thereto, the retractable pin engaging a corresponding sprocket of the first pinch bar; and a crank mounted to at least one end of the first pinch bar for moving the first pinch bar to the first and second positions, whereby engagement of the retractable pin with the sprocket secures the first pinch bar in the desired one of the first and second position after movement of the first pinch bar by the crank.
- 27. The tensioning unit of claim 22, wherein the tensioning unit is adjustable to accommodate standard roof pitches.
- 28. A supply carriage comprising:
a frame having substantially parallel vertical posts joined by a pair of substantially horizontal members; a pair of upright members adjustably mounted to the vertical posts; a bar supported by the upright members at the upper end of the upright members; at least one pair of wheeled members along a lower side of the frame; and a supplemental support arm extending from the frame, wherein the bar carries a roll of material to be dispensed and is angularly adjustable by varying the position of the upright members in the vertical posts.
- 29. The supply carriage of claim 28, wherein the supplemental support arm is comprised of a first extension member extending from a vertical post on one side of the frame and a second extension member extending from a horizontal member on the same side of the frame, the first and second extension members meeting at a wheeled member away from the frame.
- 30. The supply carriage of claim 29, further comprising a braking device.
- 31. The supply carriage of claim 30, wherein the braking device is comprised of an upright biased towards the bar at a free end of the upright by a biasing device connecting a lower end of the upright to the frame.
- 32. The supply carriage of claim 31, wherein the biasing device is one of a pressurized cylinder or spring.
- 33. The supply carriage of claim 32, wherein the vertical posts and upright members provide the angular adjustment of the supply carriage by aligning a hole of each upright member with a corresponding hole in each vertical post and securing the vertical posts and upright members at heights provided by the aligned holes.
- 34. The supply carriage of claim 33, wherein the holes of the vertical posts and upright members correspond to standard roof pitches.
- 35. The supply carriage of claim 34, wherein the securing of the upright members in the vertical posts at the aligned holes is by pins penetrating through the aligned holes.
- 36. The supply carriage of claim 35, wherein the upright members may be aligned at holes providing the same height to the upright members.
- 37. The supply carriage of claim 35, wherein the upright members may be aligned at holes providing a different height to each upright member.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the priority benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/452,047 filed Mar. 4, 2003.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60452047 |
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