Moving walk

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6170632
  • Patent Number
    6,170,632
  • Date Filed
    Monday, September 28, 1998
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 9, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
The invention relates to a moving walk which can transport users in opposite two directions.A number of pallets 3 are arranged for rounding or circulation on annular rails 11 having two linear sectors 1A and 1B. Screw rods 16 are arranged on the linear sectors 1A and 1B of the rails 11. The adjacent pallets 3 are interconnected through string members 22. The pallets 3 are moved in opposite directions on the linear sectors 1A and 1B, respectively.Each pallet 3 is inserted at its front end under a read end of its preceding pallet 3 to provide a continuous walk surface so that many users are transported safely.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a moving walk to be installed in public facilities such as airport, railroad station, etc., and in particular to a moving walk for transporting users in two opposite directions.




As one of the moving walks currently in practical use, there is a moving walk which comprises sprockets rotatably mounted on left and right sides of the moving walk at one and the other ends of the moving walk, an endless chain engaged on the sprockets at each of the left and right sides of the moving walk, and a number of pallets on which users can ride and which are engaged at their left and right sides with the endless chains so as to be rounded or circulated by rotation of the sprockets.




In this moving walk, users are transported from one end to the other of the moving walk by the pallets moving along an upper or carrier side of a circulating route whereas the pallets moving along a lower or return side of the circulating route do not contribute to transportation of the users. In the moving walk, users cannot be transported in two opposite directions at the same time.




Another type of moving walk is disclosed in JP-B-56-257.




As shown in

FIGS. 1

to


5


, the moving walk disclosed in this Japanese publication comprises a guide rail


102


having an accommodation groove


101


extending in an extending direction of the moving walk, guide plates


104


arranged on upper portions of the guide rail


102


at opposite sides of the groove


101


, each of the guide plates


104


having at its upper surface a running groove


103


extending in the extending direction of the moving walk, pallets


105


on which users can ride, steel balls


107


rotatably supported via receptacles


106


on left and right bottom portions of the pallets


105


so that the balls


107


can roll along the running grooves


103


, and a screw shaft


108


having thread


109


and arranged in the groove


101


to extend in the extending direction of the moving walk.




The screw shaft


108


may be made of bundled steel wires so as to have flexibility.




The screw shaft


108


has portions S and L with shorter and longer pitches in thread


109


, respectively. The portions S with shorter pitch are arranged near boarding sites where users can get on or off the pallets, and the portions L with longer pitch are arranged between the boarding sites.




The screw shaft


108


is connected at its one end to a drive shaft of a motor


110


and is rotatably supported at its other end by a bearing


111


.




Each of the pallets


105


is formed, at its bottom portions closer to front and rear ends, with grooves


112


extending in the moving direction of the pallet


105


, respectively.




Each of the grooves


112


supports an upper portion of a support frame


14


for forward and backward movement of the frame


14


via a shaft


113


extending in the groove


112


in the moving direction of the pallet


105


.




Each of the support frames


114


rotatably supports steel balls


115


at its front and rear bottom portions, respectively, so that the steel balls


115


contact the thread


109


of the screw shaft


108


.




In this moving walk, actuation of the motor


110


causes the support frames


114


to be pushed in the feed direction of the thread


109


in association with rotation of the screw shaft


108


, which moves the pallets


5


.




Moving speed of the pallets


105


is slow at the portions S with shorter pitch in thread


109


which are near the boarding sites and increases at the portions L with longer pitch in thread


109


which are between the boarding sites.




In transition of each pallet


105


from the portion S with shorter pitch in the thread


109


to the portion L with longer pitch or vice versa, the frame supports


114


mounted on the pallet


115


are moved horizontally along the shafts


113


so as to adjust spacing between the support frames


114


according to any change of pitch in the thread


109


.




Because of its flexibility, the screw shaft


108


may be curved to curve the moving route of the pallets


105


.




It may be, therefore, contrived that a number of pallets


105


may be rounded or circulated by substantially annular arrangement of the screw shaft


108


as shown in FIG.


5


.




However, in fact, a screw shaft


108


having good flexibility is difficult to produce and therefore is not suitable for practical use. It is not easy to substantially annularly arrange the screw shaft


108


so as to round or circulate the pallets


105


.




Furthermore, in the moving walk disclosed in JP-B-56-257, the adjacent pallets


105


in the moving direction are not in contact with each other, and therefore fence or the like means must be provided for each of the pallets


105


so as to prevent users from falling off.




The present invention was made in view of the above and has its object to provide a moving walk which can transport users in two opposite directions at the same time and in safe manner.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In a moving walk according to the invention, a number of pallets are arranged for rounding or circulation on annular rails each having two linear sectors and two semi-circular sectors combined endlessly and substantially horizontally. Screw rods installed on the linear sectors of the rails are rotated to move in one direction the pallets with their moving rollers engaged with screw grooves of the screw rods.




The adjacent pallets are interconnected by string means. The pallets at positions where no screw rods are arranged are pulled by the pallets moved on and by the screw rods.




On the semi-circular sectors of the rails, each pallet is contacted, at its projection member on a lower surface of the pallet, by a front end of its succeeding pallet. The pallets at the semi-circular sectors of the rails are pushed forward by the pallets moved on and by the screw rods on linear sectors of the rails.




Each pallet is inserted, at its front end, under a rear end of its preceding pallet so that a continuous walk surface is formed.




Each pallet may have a recess at its front end, which recess may be fitted over the projection member of its preceding pallet. This ensures positive engagement of a rear end of each pallet with a front end of its succeeding pallet on the semi-circular sectors of the rails.




The screw rods may be arranged on portions of the linear sectors of the rails closer to the circular sectors, pitch of screw groove on the screw rods being shorter on their portions closer to the circular sectors of the rails and longer on their portions away from the circular sectors of the rails. This decreases the moving speed of the pallets on portions of the linear sectors of the rails closer to the circular sectors, and increases the moving speed of the pallets on the middles of the linear sectors of the rails.




Further screw rods for moving pallets may be separately arranged at the middles the linear sectors of the rails to reduce tensile force to be applied on the string means interconnecting the adjacent pallets.




Each pallet may be provided with tilt-angle compensation rollers rollable over lower surfaces of guide rails, which rollers forwardly tilt the pallet moved from the linear sectors of the rails to the semi-circular sectors so that the rear end of the pallet jumps away from the front end of its succeeding pallet. The rollers release the forward tilting of the pallet moved from the semi-circular sectors of the rails to the linear sectors so that the rear end of the pallet is overlapped with the front end of its succeeding pallet.




Steps may be arranged on boarding sites where users may get on or off the pallets. Each of such steps has comb teeth which may be fitted into grooves extending longitudinally on an upper surface of each pallet to remove any foreign objects in the grooves of the pallet.




The step may be vertically movably supported. Tracer means may be provided to vertically move the step in accordance with the upper surface of the pallet passing near the position where the step is arranged. This prevents the comb teeth from contacting bottoms of the grooves of the pallet.




Elastic buffer means may be provided between each pallet and the string means to be connected to the pallet so as to reduce tensile force to be applied to the string means when its succeeding pallet is moved after the pallet.




A short linear sector may be provided at a middle of each of the semi-circular sectors of the rails to increase distance between the long linear sectors of the rails.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a partially sectional side view showing a pallet engaged with a screw shaft of a moving walk disclosed in JP-B-56-257;





FIG. 2

is a front view partially in section of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a partially sectional side view showing support frames mounted on the pallet of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a side view showing the whole of the screw shaft of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 5

is a plan view showing the screw shaft of

FIG. 1

arranged substantially annularly;





FIG. 6

is a plan view showing an embodiment of a moving walk according to the invention;





FIG. 7

is a partial plan view showing rails and guide rails in

FIG. 6

;





FIG. 8

is a partial side view showing the moving walk according to the embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 9

is a partial plan view showing the pallets in

FIG. 8

;





FIG. 10

is a side view showing the pallets on linear sectors of the rails in

FIG. 9

;





FIGS. 11 and 12

are side and plan views showing the pallets on semi-circular sectors of the rails in

FIG. 9

, respectively;





FIG. 13

is a partial perspective view showing a rear end of the pallet in

FIG. 8

;





FIG. 14

is a perspective view showing the pallets and a movable step in

FIG. 8

;





FIG. 15

is a front view showing the pallet in transition between the linear and semi-circular sectors of the rails in

FIG. 9

;





FIGS. 16

to


18


are partial side views showing portions of the screw rod different in pitch of screw groove in

FIG. 6

;





FIGS. 19 and 20

are plan views showing drive mechanisms for the screw rods in

FIG. 6

;





FIG. 21

is a partial sectional side view showing elastic buffer means in

FIG. 10

;





FIG. 22

is a partially sectional plan view showing spring means in

FIG. 10

;





FIG. 23

is a side view showing the movable step and the pallets in

FIG. 8

;





FIGS. 24 and 25

are side and partial plan views showing tracer means in

FIG. 23

, respectively; and





FIG. 26

is a plan view showing another embodiment of rail arrangement used in the moving walk of the invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Embodiments of the invention will be described with reference to the attached drawings.





FIGS. 6

to


25


show an embodiment of a moving walk according to the invention which comprises two annularly arranged rails


11


, a number of pallets


3


on which users can ride and which can be rounded or circulated along the rails


11


, chains


22


and elastic buffer means


25


for interconnecting the adjacent pallets


3


, screw rods


16


and


24


for moving the pallets


3


in extending direction of the rails


11


, movable steps


63


each positioned at a boarding site where users get on or off the pallets


3


, and tracer means


68


capable of vertically moving the corresponding movable step


63


for engagement with an upper surface of the pallet


3


.




First, the rails


11


and guide rails


12


in association with them will be described with reference to

FIGS. 6

to


10


and


15


.




Each of the rails


11


comprises two linear sectors


1


A and


1


B arranged horizontally in parallel with each other, a semi-circular sector


1


C connected to one end of each of the linear sectors


1


A and


1


B and a semi-circular sector


1


D connected to the other end of each of the linear sectors


1


A and


1


B.




The rails


11


are placed on racks


23


which in turn are installed on base stands


14


.




Height of an upper or roller-rolling surface of each of the rails


11


from the base stands


14


is set substantially evenly.




Arranged outside and inside of the semi-circular sectors


1


C and


1


D of the radially outward and inward rails


11


, respectively, are guide rails


12


which are semi-circularly curved in accordance with the rails


11


.




The guide rails


12


are supported from above by pillars


13


erected on the base stand


14


at sides of the guide rails


12


away from the rails


11


.




Height of a lower or roller-rolling surface of the guide rails


12


from the base stand


14


is set substantially evenly.




The semi-circular sectors


1


C and


1


D of the rails


11


and the guide rails


12


are entirely covered with boarding platforms


2


A and


2


B, respectively.




Next, the pallets


3


and members associated with them will be described with reference to

FIGS. 8

to


15


.




Each pallet


3


has ridges


3




g


on its upper surface. The ridges


3




g


define through grooves


3




f


which extend entirely of the upper surface of the pallet in the moving direction. The ridges


3




g


on the pallet


3


project backwardly to provide comb teeth


3


b.




Provided between the comb teeth


3




b


are downward projections


3




e


for engagement with the grooves


3




f


of the succeeding pallet


3


. The comb teeth


3




b


have inclined upper surfaces


3




d


which gradually go down backwardly with gentle downward gradient.




Each pallet


3


has a cylindrical projection member


3




c


fixed to a lower surface of the pallet. The pallet


3


is notched at its front end to provide a semi-circular recess


3




a


into which the projection member


3




c


of the preceding pallet


3


may be fitted.




The pallet


3


has a lateral beam


5


attached via a spacer


4


to the lower surface of the pallet and extending laterally of the pallet.




The beam


5


has running rollers


6


each mounted via a bracket


7


on a lower surface of the beam closer to its rear end so that the rollers


6


can roll over the upper surfaces of the rails


11


.




Arms


8


substantially L shaped when seen from front or back in the moving direction of the pallet


3


are attached at their upper ends to opposite sides of a front end of the beam


5


, respectively. The arm


8


has a tilt-angle compensation roller


10


mounted via a bracket


9


to a lower end of the arm


8


so that the roller


10


can roll over a lower surface of the guide rail


12


.




The beam


5


has two arms


15


attached at their upper ends to a lower surface of the beam


5


so as to be positioned between the paired running rollers


6


. Each arm


15


has a traverse-motion control roller


21


mounted to a lower end of the arm


15


so that the rollers


21


can roll over opposite sides of the rails


11


.




The pallets


3


as described above are arranged such that the running rollers


6


contact the upper surfaces of the rails


11


and the traverse-motion control rollers


21


contact the sides of the rails


11


.




Each pallet


3


is inserted, at its front end, under its preceding pallet


3


.




As a result, on the linear sectors


1


A and


1


B of the rails


11


, the projections


3




e


of each pallet


3


is engaged with the grooves


3




f


of its succeeding pallet


3


. That is, the rear end of the pallet


3


is supported by its succeeding pallet


3


.




In transition from the linear sectors


1


A or


1


B to the semi-circular sectors


1


D or


1


C of the rails


11


, the tilt-angle compensation rollers


10


begin to roll over the lower surfaces of the guide rails


12


to forwardly tilt the pallet


3


so that the rear end of the pallet


3


jumps away from the forward end of its succeeding pallet


3


and the projections


3




e


of the pallet


3


are disengaged from the grooves


3




f


of its succeeding pallet


3


, which enables the pallets


3


to pass along the semi-circular sectors


1


D or


1


C.




On the semi-circular sectors


1


D or


1


C, the projection member


3




c


of each pallet


3


is fitted in the recess


3




a


on the front end of its succeeding pallet


3


.




In transition from the semi-circular sectors


1


C or


1


D to the linear sectors


1


A or


1


B of the rails


11


, the tilt-angle compensation rollers


10


cease rolling over the lower surfaces of the guide rails


12


to release the forward tilting of each pallet


3


so that the rear end of the pallet


3


is overlapped with the forward end of its succeeding pallet


3


and the projections


3




e


of the pallet


3


are re-engaged with the grooves


3




f


of its succeeding pallet


3


.




Next, the screw rods


16


and


24


and drive mechanisms associated with them will be described with reference to

FIGS. 6

to


10


and


15


to


20


.




The screw rods


16


are arranged at four positions, i.e., at portions of the linear sectors


1


A and


1


B of the rails


11


closer to the semi-circular sectors


1


C and


1


D. The screw rods


16


are between and in parallel with the rails


11


.




Each screw rod


16


is rotatably supported at its ends by bearings


20


installed on the above-mentioned racks


23


.




Screw groove


16




a


of the screw rod


16


is designed such that the pitch becomes longer in the order of S


1


, M


1


and L


1


in which S


1


refers to a boarding (getting on and off) section closer to the semi-circular sectors


1


C or


1


D; M


1


, a low-speed section adjacent to the boarding section S


1


and closer to the middle of the linear sectors


1


A or


1


B; and L


1


, a high-speed section adjacent to the low-speed section M


1


and closer to the middle of the linear sectors


1


A or


1


B.




Each of the screw rods


16


arranged on the linear sectors


1


A closer to the semi-circular sectors


1


D and on the linear sectors


1


B closer to the semi-circular sectors


1


C is associated with a motor


19


through a rotation shaft


34


connected to the motor


19


, a sprocket


35


fitted over the shaft


34


, a drive chain


36


stretched over the sprocket


35


and another sprocket


37


over which the chain


36


is stretched, so that rotating power of the motor


19


is transmitted.




Each of the screw rods


16


arranged on the linear sectors


1


A closer to the semi-circular sectors


1


C and on the linear sectors


1


B closer to the semi-circular sectors


1


D is associated with the motor


19


through a gear box


38


connected to the shaft


34


, rotation shafts


39


,


40


and


41


sequentially connected to the gear box


38


, a gear box


42


connected to the shaft


41


, a rotation shaft


43


connected to the gear box


42


, a sprocket


44


fitted over the shaft


43


, a drive chain


45


stretched over the sprocket


44


, another sprocket


46


over which the chain


45


is stretched and a rotation shaft


47


over which the sprocket


46


is fitted, so that rotating power of the motor


19


is transmitted.




The screw rods


24


are arranged at two points, i.e., at middles in the linear sectors


1


A and


1


B of the rails


11


. The screw rods


24


are between and in parallel with the rails


11


.




The screw rods


24


is also rotatably supported via bearings (not shown) on the above-mentioned racks


23


just like the screw rods


16


.




Screw groove


24




a


of the screw rod


24


has a pitch equal to the pitch of the screw groove


16




a


in the high-speed section L


1


.




The screw rod


24


positioned at the middle of the linear sectors


1


B is associated with a motor


48


through a rotation shaft


49


connected to the motor


48


, a sprocket


50


fitted over the shaft


49


, a drive chain


51


stretched over the sprocket


50


and another sprocket


52


over which the chain


51


is stretched, so that rotating power of the motor


48


is transmitted.




The screw rod


24


arranged at the middle of the linear sectors


1


A is associated with the motor


48


through a gear box


53


connected to the shaft


49


, rotation shafts


54


,


55


and


56


sequentially connected to the gear box


53


, a gear box


57


connected to the shaft


56


, a rotation shaft


58


connected to the gear box


57


, a sprocket


59


fitted over the rotation shaft


58


, a drive chain


60


stretched over the sprocket


59


, another sprocket


61


over which the chain


60


is stretched and a rotation shaft


62


over which the sprocket


61


is fitted, so that the rotating power of the motor


48


is transmitted.




The lateral beam


5


of the pallet


3


has a support base


17


attached to a center of a lower surface of the beam


5


. The support base


17


has a moving roller


18


rotatably mounted on a lower end of the base


17


such that the roller


18


is positioned just under the projection member


3




c.






With the moving rollers


18


being engaged with the screw grooves


16




a


and


24




a


, the screws rods


16


and


24


are rotated so that the moving rollers


18


are sent in a direction corresponding to the rotation of the screw rods


16


and


24


. As a result, the pallets


3


are moved along the linear sectors


1


A and


1


B of the rails


11


.




Moving speed of the pallets


3


is increased in the order of the boarding section S


1


, the low-speed section M


1


and the high-speed section L


1


in accordance with the pitches of the screw grooves


16




a


and


24




a.






Next, the chain


22


and the elastic buffer means


25


will be described with reference to

FIGS. 10

,


15


,


21


and


22


.




The elastic buffer means


25


comprises a spring member


29


loosely fitted over a bolt


28


and capable of being compressed in the moving direction of the pallet


3


, a first seat


27




a


axially movably fitted over a portion of the bolt


28


closer to one end of the bolt


28


and in contact with one end of the spring member


29


, a first nut


28




a


screwed on the bolt


28


so that it contacts an end surface of the seat


27




a


away from the spring member


29


, a second seat


26




a


axially movably fitted over a portion of the bolt


28


closer to the other end of the bolt


28


and in contact with the other end of the spring member


29


, a second nut


28




b


screwed on the bolt


28


so that it contacts an end surface of the seat


26




a


away from the spring member


29


and a third nut


28




c


screwed on the bolt


28


so that it contacts the second nut


28




b.






In the elastic buffer means


25


, engagement of the second nut


28




b


with the bolt


28


is adjusted to change projection length of the bolt


28


from the second seat


26




a.






The first seat


27




a


is integral with an inner tube


27


which is positioned inwardly of the spring member


29


and which encircles an intermediate portion of the bolt


28


. The second seat


26




a


is integral with an outer tube


26


which encircles the spring member


29


.




The outer tube


26


has a plug


30


fitted into an end of the tube


26


away from the seat. The plug


30


has a connection fork


30




a


and is retained in the tube


26


via a spring pin


30




b.






The fork


30




a


is connected to one end of a link member


32


via a pin


32




a.






The other end of the link member


32


is connected to a front end of a bracket


31


fixed to the above-mentioned arm


8


via a substantially horizontal pin


32




b.






The other end of the bolt


28


is integrally formed with a fork


28




d.






The fork


28




d


is connected to a rear end of the chain


22


via a pin


22




a


. A front end of the chain


22


is connected to a rear end of the above-mentioned bracket


31


via a substantially horizontal pin


22




b.






As a result, each of the arms


8


of each pallet


3


is connected to the corresponding one of the arms


8


of its succeeding pallet


3


via the bracket


31


on the pallet


3


, the chain


22


, the elastic buffer means


25


and the bracket


31


on the succeeding pallet


3


.




Further, fixed to the outer tube


26


is a stopper member


33


which contact the fork


28




d


to prevent the bolt


28


from being rotated.




Next, the movable step


63


and the tracer means


68


will be described with reference to

FIGS. 14 and 23

to


25


.




The movable step


63


is mounted on each of fixed steps


64


associated with the boarding platforms


2


A and


2


B.




The fixed steps


64


are positioned to extend from the platforms


2


A or


2


B to cover the ends of the linear sectors


1


A or


1


B of the rails


11


.




The movable step


63


is formed at its tip end with comb teeth


65


to be fitted into the grooves


3




f


on the upper surface of the pallet


3


. The movable step


63


has a rotation shaft


66


attached to a base end of the step


63


. The rotation shaft


66


projects laterally from the base end of the step


63


substantially horizontally.




This rotation shaft


66


is rotatably supported by a bearing


67


arranged near a tip end of the fixed step


64


such that an upper surface of the base end of the movable step


63


is not greatly distanced from or stepped with an upper surface of the tip end of the fixed step


64


.




The tracer means


68


comprises an upper arm


69


having a base end fixed to the shaft


66


and a tip end positioned laterally of the movable step


63


, a lower arm


72


having a base end pivoted via a pin


71


to a bracket


70


arranged near the tip end of the movable step


63


and a tip end arranged under the upper arm


69


so as to be positioned closer to the circular sectors


1


C or


1


D of the rails


11


than the rotation shaft


66


, a tracing roller


73


pivotally supported on the tip end of the lower arm


72


so that the roller


73


can roll over the upper surface of the pallet


3


passing immediately below the fixed step


64


, and a connecting member


76


with its one end pivoted via a pin


74


to the tip end of the upper arm


69


and with its other end pivoted via pin


75


to an intermediate portion of the lower arm


72


.




Distance from the comb teeth


65


of the movable step


63


to center of rotation of the tracing roller


73


is set to a value substantially equal to distance between two adjacent pallets which are going to pass immediately below the movable and fixed steps


63


and


64


.




Distance between the pins


74


and


75


is set to such a value that the comb teeth


65


are fitted in the grooves


3




f


of the pallet passing immediately under the movable step


63


and the lower surface of the comb teeth


65


do not contact the bottom of the grooves


3




f.






In

FIG. 8

, reference numerals


77


S,


77


M and


77


L represent handrails made of rubber material.




The handrails


77


S are arranged respectively on left and right of the moving route on the linear sectors


1


A and


1


B of the pallets


3


to correspond to the boarding sections S


1


of the screw rods


16


; and the handrails


77


M, on left and right of the moving route of the pallets


3


to correspond to the low-speed sections M


1


of the screw rods


16


.




As shown in

FIG. 19

, the rotating power of the motor


19


is transmitted to the handrails


77


S and


77


M through sprockets


78


and


79


fitted respectively over the rotation shafts


39


and


41


, sprockets


82


and


83


fitted respectively over rotation shafts


80


and


81


connected to the gear boxes


38


and


42


, drive chains (not shown) stretched over the sprockets


78


,


79


,


82


and


83


and sprockets (not shown) associated with the handrails


77


S and


77


M. As a result, the handrails


77


S and


77


M are rounded or circulated in synchronization with the movement of the pallets


3


.




The handrails


77


L are arranged respectively at left and right of the moving route in the linear sectors


1


A and


1


B of the pallets


3


to correspond to sections where the handrails


77


S and


77


M are not arranged.




As shown in

FIG. 20

, rotating power of the motor


48


is transmitted to the handrails


77


L through sprockets


84


and


85


respectively fitted over the rotation shafts


54


and


56


, sprockets


88


and


89


respectively fitted over rotation shafts


86


and


87


connected to the gear boxes


53


and


47


, drive chains (not shown) stretched over the sprockets


84


,


85


,


88


and


89


and sprockets (not shown) associated with the handrails


77


L. As a result, the handrails


77


L are rounded or circulated in synchronization with the movement of the pallets


3


.




Next, mode of operation of the moving walk as shown in

FIGS. 6

to


25


will be described.




In this embodiment, rotation of the screw rods


16


and


24


by the motors


19


and


48


causes the moving rollers


18


in engagement with the screw grooves


16




a


and


24




a


to be sent in a direction to correspond to the rotation of the screw rods


16


and


24


, which moves the pallets


3


along the linear sectors


1


A and


1


B of the rails


11


.




In this case, the moving directions of the pallets


3


on the linear sectors


1


A and


1


B of the rails


11


are mutually reversed. Thus, users can be transported in two opposite directions at the same time by the single moving walk.




Among the pallets


3


on the linear sectors


1


A and


1


B of the rails


11


, those pallets


3


having the moving rollers


18


not in engagement with the screw grooves


16




a


and


24




a


are pulled via the elastic buffer means


25


and the chains


22


by the preceding pallets


3


which are moving in association with the rotation of the screw rods


16


and


24


.




Thus, on the linear sectors


1


A and


1


B of the rails


11


, each pallet


3


is moved with its projections


3




e


engaged in the grooves


3




f


of its succeeding pallet


3


.




In this case, the rear end of the pallet


3


is overlapped with the front end of its succeeding pallet


3


. Thus, many users can be transported in safe manner.




The moving speed of the pallets


3


is sequentially increased as the moving rollers


18


are moved to the boarding section S


1


, the low-speed section M


1


and the high-speed section L


1


of the screw grooves


16




a


, and is decreased as the moving rollers


18


are move to the high-speed section L


1


, the low-speed section M


1


and the boarding section SI of the screw grooves


16




a.






Consequently, at the opposite ends of the linear sectors


1


A and lB of the rails


11


, the pallets


3


are moved at low speed and users can easily get on or get off the pallets


3


. At the middles of the linear sectors


1


A and


1


B of the rail


11


, the pallets


3


where the users are on can be moved at high speed.




Any excessive tensile force may be applied to the chains


22


between the adjacent pallets


3


when each pallet


3


is started to be pulled by its preceding pallet


3


. Such possible excessive tensile force is relieved by the elastic buffer means


25


.




As a result, deformation of the chains


22


which may be caused by repeated application of excessive tensile force is prevented to alleviate any impact on users riding on the pallets


3


.




In addition to the screw rods


16


, screw rods


24


are arranged at the middles of the linear sectors


1


A and


1


B of the rails


11


. Accordingly, any tensile force applied on the chains


22


can be further decreased, which makes it possible to design the linear sectors


1


A and


1


B of the rails


11


longer in length.




Relieve of the tensile force applied to the chains


22


will suppress any elongation of links which constitute the chains


22


and any wear of pins interconnecting the links.




When the pallets


3


approach the portion of the linear sectors


1


A of the rails


11


closer to the semi-circular sectors


1


D or to the portion of the linear sectors


1


B of the rails


11


closer to the circular sectors


1


C, the overlapped amount of the rear and front ends of the adjacent pallets


3


is increased due to the difference of the pitches of the high-speed section L


1


, the low-speed section M


1


and the boarding section S


1


of the screw grooves


16




a


to decrease the distance between the pallets


3


.




When the pallets


3


enter the circular sectors


1


C or


1


D of the rails


11


after passing immediately under the movable step


63


, the comb teeth


65


at the tip end of the movable step


63


are fitted in the grooves


3




f


of the pallet


3


to remove any foreign objects in the grooves


3




f.






In this case, the tracer means


68


vertically move the movable step


63


in accordance with the upper surface of the preceding pallet


3


so as to prevent the lower surface of the comb teeth


65


from being contacted by the bottom of the grooves


3




f


, which contributes to prevention of wear of the comb teeth


65


.




When the pallets


3


enter the linear sectors


1


A or


1


B after passing immediately under the movable step


63


from the circular sectors


1


C or


1


D of the rails


11


, the tracer means


68


vertically move the movable step


63


in accordance with the upper surface of the succeeding pallet


3


which is moving behind of the pallet


3


with its grooves


3




f


engaged with the comb teeth


65


, which contributes to prevention of wear of the comb teeth


65


.




When the pallets


3


enter the circular sectors


1


C or


1


D of the rails


11


, the tilt-angle compensation rollers


10


begin to roll over the lower surfaces of the guide rails


12


to tilt the pallet


3


forwardly so that the rear end of the pallet


3


jumps away from the front end of its succeeding pallet


3


and the projections


3




e


of the pallet


3


are disengaged from the grooves


3




f


of its succeeding pallet


3


, which enables the pallets


3


to pass through the semi-circular sectors


1


D or


1


C of the rails.




Over the projection member


3




c


of the pallet


3


, the recess


3




a


on the front end of its succeeding pallet


3


is fitted. Thus, the pallets


3


on the semi-circular sectors


1


C or


1


D are sequentially moved toward the linear sectors


1


A or


1


B as these are pushed by the pallets


3


sent by the screw rod


16


from the linear sectors


1


B or


1


A.




When the pallets


3


are moved from the semi-circular sectors


1


C or


1


D of the rails


11


to the linear sectors


1


A or


1


B, the tilt-angle compensation rollers


10


cease rolling over the lower surfaces of the guide rails


12


to release the forward tilting of the pallet


3


. Accordingly, the rear end of each pallet


3


is overlapped with the front end of its succeeding pallet


3


and the projections


3




e


of the pallet


3


are re-engaged with the grooves


3




f


of the succeeding pallet


3


.




As described above, according to the moving walk shown in

FIGS. 6

to


25


, users can be safely transported in opposite two directions.





FIG. 26

shows a further embodiment of the arrangement of the rails


11


to be used in the moving walk of the invention. Each rail


11


comprises two linear sectors


1


A and


1


B arranged horizontally and in parallel with each other, quadrant sectors


1


E,


1


F,


1


G and


1


H continuous to the respective ends of the linear sectors


1


A and


1


B, short linear sectors


1


K continuous at their opposite ends to the quadrant sectors


1


E and


1


G, and short linear sectors


1


L continuous at their opposite ends to the quadrant sectors


1


F and


1


H. Thus, it is possible to increase the distance W between the long linear sectors


1


A and


1


B of the rails


11


where the pallets


3


are transported in different directions.




It is to be understood that the moving walk according to the invention is not limited to the above embodiments and that various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the invention.




For example, in a case where the linear sectors


1


A and


1


B of the rails


11


are not long, the screw rods


16


may be arranged almost over the total length of each of the linear sectors


1


A and


1


B to move the pallets


3


.




In a case where the linear sectors


1


A and


1


B of the rails


11


are very long, a plurality of screw rods


24


may be installed at the intermediate portions of the linear sectors


1


A and


1


B to alleviate tensile force applied to the chains


22


.




The elastic buffer means


25


has been described to have the spring member


29


; instead, it may utilize gas pressure or liquid viscous resistance.




The elastic buffer means


25


has been described to be installed on one end of the chain


22


; instead, the means


25


may be installed on each of the opposite ends of the chain


22


.




In

FIGS. 6 and 7

, the guide rails


12


are shown to have their ends slightly extending beyond the ends of the semi-circular sectors


1


C or


1


D toward the center of the linear sectors


1


A or


1


B; instead, the guide rails


12


may further extend toward the center of the linear sectors


1


A or


1


D than the positions shown in

FIGS. 6 and 7

, or may end short of the positions shown in

FIGS. 6 and 7

.




As described above, according to the moving walk of the invention, the following superb effects can be attained:




(1) In the moving walk according to any one of claims


1


to


10


, a number of pallets are arranged for rounding or circulation on the annular rails each having two linear sectors. Screw rods for moving the pallets are installed on the linear sectors of the rails and the adjacent pallets are interconnected using string means. As a result, the moving direction of the pallets in linear sectors is reverse to the moving direction in further linear sectors of the rails, and users can be transported in two opposite directions at the same time by a single moving walk.




(2) Each pallet is inserted, at its front end, under the rear end of its preceding pallet to form a continuous walkway, so that a great number of users can be transported in safe manner.




(3) A recess may be provided on the front end of each pallet to be fitted over a projection member of its preceding pallet, which ensures positive engagement of the front end of each pallet with the rear end of its preceding pallet on the circular sectors of the rails.




(4) The screw rods may have screw grooves with shorter pitch at portions closer to the semi-circular sectors of the rails and with longer pitch at portions away from the semi-circular sectors, so that the moving speed of the pallets is slow at the portions of the linear sectors of the rails closer to the circular sectors, and is increased at middles of the linear sectors of the rails. Accordingly, on the portions of the linear sectors of the rails closer to the circular sectors, users can easily get on or off the pallets.




(5) Further screw rods for moving the pallets may be separately provided at the middles of the linear sectors of the rails, which can relieve any tensile force applied to the string means interconnecting the adjacent pallets.




(6) Each pallet may be provided with tilt-angle compensation rollers rollable over the lower surfaces of the guide rails which forwardly tilt the pallet moved from the linear sectors of the rails to the semi-circular sectors so that the rear end of the pallet jumps away from the front end of its succeeding pallet. This facilitates movement of the pallets on the semi-circular sectors of the rails.




(7) A step may be arranged on each of the boarding sites where users may get on or off the pallets. The step has comb teeth which may be fitted into grooves extending longitudinally on an upper surface of each pallet. This makes it possible to remove foreign objects in the grooves of the pallet by the comb teeth.




(8) The step may be vertically moved by tracer means in accordance with the upper surface of the pallet passing near the position where the step is arranged. This prevents the comb teeth from contacting the bottoms of the grooves of the pallet and therefore prevents wear of the comb teeth.




(9) Elastic buffer means may be arranged between each pallet and the string means to be connected to the pallet, which can reduce any tensile force applied to the string means when its succeeding pallet is moved after the pallet.




(10) A short linear sector may be arranged at a middle of each of the semi-circular sectors of the rails, which makes it possible to increase distance between the long linear sectors of the rails where the pallets are moved in different directions.



Claims
  • 1. A moving walk comprising:annular rails each having two linear sectors and two semi-circular sectors, said linear sectors and said semi-circular sectors being combined endlessly and substantially horizontally; first screw rods rotatably arranged in parallel with said linear sectors and having screw grooves and a number of pallets to be circulated along said rails, each of said pallets having running rollers for rolling over said rails, transverse-motion control side rollers for rolling over side surfaces of said rails, and a moving roller to be engaged with said screw grooves of said first screw rods, each of said pallets having a projection member on a lower surface of said pallet so that said projection member of said pallet may contact a front end of a succeeding pallet, each of said pallets being inserted at a front end thereof under a preceding pallet, and adjacent pallets being interconnected through string means, wherein a pitch of said screw groove is shorter on a portion of each of said first screw rods closer to a first end and is longer on a portion of each of said first screw rods closer to a second end, each of said first screw rods being arranged on portions of said linear sectors of said rails closer to said semi-circular sectors so that said portion of each of said first screw rods with said pitch which is shorter in said screw groove is positioned closer to said semi-circular sectors of said rails; and second screw rods rotatably arranged on and parallel to said linear sectors of said rails between said first screw rods arranged closer to said semi-circular sectors of said rails, each of said second screw rods having a screw groove with a pitch equal to said pitch which is longer of said screw groove of said first screw rods.
  • 2. A moving walk comprising:annular rails each having two linear sectors and two semi-circular sectors, said linear sectors and said semi-circular sectors being combined endlessly and substantially horizontally; screw rods rotatably arranged in parallel with said linear sectors and having screw grooves and a number of pallets to be circulated along said annular rails, each of said pallets having running rollers for rolling over said annular rails, transverse-motion control side rollers for rolling over side surfaces of said annular rails, and a moving roller to be engaged with said screw grooves of said screw rods, each of said pallets having a projection member on a lower surface of said pallet so that said projection member of said pallet may contact a front end of a succeeding pallet, each of said pallets being inserted at a front end thereof under a preceding pallet, and adjacent pallets being interconnected through string means; and guide rails arranged to extend along said semi-circular sectors of said rails and along portions of said linear sectors of said rails closer to said semi-circular sectors, each pallet being provided with tilt-angle compensation rollers which are arranged ahead of said moving roller in a moving direction of said pallet and are rollable over lower surfaces of said guide rails.
  • 3. A moving walk comprising:annular rails each having two linear sectors and two semi-circular sectors, said linear sectors and said semi-circular sectors being combined endlessly and substantially horizontally; screw rods rotatably arranged in parallel with said linear sectors and having screw grooves and a number of pallets to be circulated along said rails, each of said pallets having running rollers for rolling over said rails transverse-motion control side rollers for rolling over side surfaces of said rails, and a moving roller to be engaged with said screw grooves of said screw rods, each of said pallets having a projection member on a lower surface of said pallet so that said projection member of said pallet may contact a front end of a succeeding pallet, each of said pallets being inserted at a front end thereof under a preceding pallet, and adjacent pallets being interconnected through string means, wherein each of said pallets has an upper surface formed with grooves extending longitudinally, a step with comb teeth at a tip end being arranged on each of portions of said linear sectors of said rails closer to said semi-circular sectors such that said comb teeth are fitted in said grooves of said pallet passing through said portions of said linear sectors, and a base end of said step away from said comb teeth being positioned closer to said semi-circular sectors; a rotation shaft is attached to and extends laterally from said base end of said step, said rotation shaft being pivoted to a fixed object near said base end of said step; and tracer means being provided to vertically move said step in accordance with said upper surface of said pallet passing through said portions of said linear sectors of said rails closer to said semi-circular sectors.
  • 4. A moving walk comprising:annular rails each having two linear sectors and two semi-circular sectors, said linear sectors and said semi-circular sectors being combined endlessly and substantially horizontally; screw rods rotatably arranged in parallel with said linear sectors and having screw grooves and a number of pallets to be circulated along said rails, each of said pallets having running rollers for rolling over said rails, transverse-motion control side rollers for rolling over side surfaces of said rails, and a moving roller to be engaged with said screw grooves of said screw rods, each of said pallets having a projection member on a lower surface of said pallet so that said projection member of said pallet may contact a front end of a succeeding pallet, each of said pallets being inserted at a front end thereof under a preceding pallet, and adjacent pallets being interconnected through string means, wherein each of said pallets has an upper surface formed with grooves extending longitudinally, a step with comb teeth at a tip end being arranged on each of portions of said linear sectors of said rails closer to said semi-circular sectors such that said comb teeth are fitted in said grooves of said pallet passing through said portions of said linear sectors, and a base end of said step away from said comb teeth being positioned closer to said semi-circular sectors; a rotation shaft is attached to and extends laterally from said base end of said step, said rotation shaft being pivoted to a fixed object near said base end of said step; and tracer means being provided to vertically move said step in accordance with said upper surface of said pallet passing through said portions of said linear sectors of said rails closer to said semi-circular sectors, wherein said tracer means includes a tracer means upper arm having a tracer means upper arm base end fixed to said rotation shaft and a tracer means upper arm tip end positioned laterally of said step, a tracer means lower arm having a tracer means lower arm base end pivoted to a fixed object near said tracer means upper arm tip end of positioned laterally of said step and a tracer means lower arm tip end arranged under said tracer means upper arm so that said tracer means lower arm tip end is at a position closer to said semi-circular sectors of said rails than said rotation shaft, a tracing roller pivoted on said tracer means lower arm tip end of so that said tracing roller can roll over said upper surface of said pallet passing through said portions of said linear sectors of said rails closer to said semi-circular sectors and a connection member having a first end pivoted to said tracer means upper arm tip end and a second end pivoted to a middle of said tracer means lower arm.
  • 5. A moving walk comprising:annular rails each having two linear sectors and two semi-circular sectors, said linear sectors and said semi-circular sectors being combined endlessly and substantially horizontally; screw rods rotatably arranged in parallel with said linear sectors and having screw grooves and a number of pallets to be circulated along said rails, each of said pallets having running rollers for rolling over said rails, transverse-motion control side rollers for rolling over side surfaces of said rails, and a moving roller to be engaged with said screw grooves of said screw rods, each of said pallets having a projection member on a lower surface of said pallet so that said projection member of said pallet may contact a front end of a succeeding pallet, each of said pallets being inserted at a front end thereof under a preceding pallet, and adjacent pallets being interconnected through string means, wherein each of said pallets has an upper surface formed with grooves extending longitudinally, a step with comb teeth at a tip end being arranged on each of portions of said linear sectors of said rails closer to said semi-circular sectors such that said comb teeth are fitted in said grooves of said pallet passing through said portions of said linear sectors, and a base end of said step away from said comb teeth being positioned closer to said semi-circular sectors; a rotation shaft is attached to and extends laterally from said base end of said step, said rotation shaft being pivoted to a fixed object near said base end of said step; and tracer means being provided to vertically move said step in accordance with said upper surface of said pallet passing through said portions of said linear sectors of said rails closer to said semi-circular sectors; and elastic buffer means between each pallet and said string means to be connected to said pallet so as to reduce tensile force to be applied to said string means when said succeeding pallet is moved after said pallet.
  • 6. A moving walk comprising:annular rails each having two linear sectors and two semi-circular sectors, said linear sectors and said semi-circular sectors being combined endlessly and substantially horizontally; screw rods rotatably arranged in parallel with said linear sectors and having screw grooves and a number of pallets to be circulated along said rails, each of said pallets having running rollers for rolling over said rails, transverse-motion control side rollers for rolling over side surfaces of said rails, and a moving roller to be engaged with said screw grooves of said screw rods, each of said pallets having a projection member on a lower surface of said pallet so that said projection member of said pallet may contact a front end of a succeeding pallet, each of said pallets being inserted at a front end thereof under a preceding pallet, and adjacent pallets being interconnected through string means, wherein each of said pallets has an upper surface formed with grooves extending longitudinally, a step with comb teeth at a tip end being arranged on each of portions of said linear sectors of said rails closer to said semi-circular sectors such that said comb teeth are fitted in said grooves of said pallet passing through said portions of said linear sectors, and a base end of said step away from said comb teeth being positioned closer to said semi-circular sectors; a rotation shaft is attached to and extends laterally from said base end of said step, said rotation shaft being pivoted to a fixed object near said base end of said step; and tracer means being provided to vertically move said step in accordance with said upper surface of said pallet passing through said portions of said linear sectors of said rails closer to said semi-circular sectors; and elastic buffer means between each pallet and said string means to be connected to said pallet so as to reduce tensile force to be applied to said string means when said succeeding pallet is moved after said pallet, wherein said elastic buffer means includes a spring member loosely fitted over a bolt and to be compressed in said moving direction of said pallet, a first seat axially movably fitted over a portion of said bolt closer to a first end thereof and contacting a first end of said spring member, a first nut screwed on said bolt so that said nut contacts an end surface of said first seat away from said spring member, a second seat axially movably fitted over a portion of said bolt closer to a second end thereof and contacting a second end of said spring member, and a second nut screwed on said bolt so that said second nut contacts an end surface of said second seat away from said spring member, said elastic buffer means being associated, through said second seat and said second end of said bolt, with said pallet and said spring means.
Priority Claims (5)
Number Date Country Kind
9-280553 Oct 1997 JP
10-066330 Mar 1998 JP
10-066331 Mar 1998 JP
10-066332 Mar 1998 JP
10-226987 Aug 1998 JP
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