Claims
- 1. A pallet driven along a pair of spaced parallel rails having a rotating drive shaft disposed parallel thereto, said pallet comprising:
- an upper plate to support articles thereon for conveyance;
- supporting rollers mounted on the underside of said upper plate to roll along one of said rails;
- a base plate detachably mounted on said upper plate to overlap the other of said rails and said parallel drive shaft, said base plate having mounted on the undersurface thereof:
- (a) supporting rollers to roll along the other of said rails,
- (b) guide means positioned to engage opposite side faces of said other rail to maintain said supporting rollers in position thereon,
- (c) a driven roller in driving engagement with said drive shaft so as to be rotated about the axis of rotation of said driven roller,
- (d) means mounting said driven roller so that the roller axis may be adjusted between a first position in which said roller axis is parallel to said drive shaft axis and a second position in which said roller axis is transverse to said drive shaft axis, and
- (e) a stop lever connected to said mounting means and having an end projecting beyond one end of said pallet to afford adjustment of said roller axis;
- said driven roller operating to advance said pallet along said rails when said roller axis is transverse to said drive shaft axis and to arrest travel of said pallet along said rails when said roller axis is parallel to said drive shaft axis.
- 2. A pallet according to claim 1 including an abutment mounted on the pallet at the end opposite to the end from which said stop lever projects, said abutment being aligned with the projecting end of said stop lever, whereby it is positioned in the path of movement of the projecting end of the stop lever of a succeeding pallet traveling on said rails.
- 3. A pallet according to claim 1 including a spring on said base plate biasing said stop lever toward an extended position wherein said roller axis is transverse to said driving shaft axis, said spring means allowing retraction of said stop lever to a retracted position which effects adjustment of said roller axis into said first position wherein it is parallel to the axis of said drive shaft.
- 4. A pallet according to claim 3 including a connecting rod extending generally parallel to said rails connected to said stop lever at its forward end and to said roller-mounting means at its rear end, said stop lever having an actuator roller mounted on its forward end constructed and arranged to effect retraction of said stop lever when said actuator roller engages an abutment in the path of travel of the actuator roller.
- 5. A pallet according to claim 4 for use with a fixed abutment which may be projected into a position below the traveling path of said stop lever wherein said actuator roller projects upwardly from said stop lever to intercept the path of travel of a preceding pallet on the rails and including a second roller projecting downwardly from said stop lever operable to engage said fixed abutment in its projected position to effect rotation of said stop lever.
- 6. A pallet according to claim 3 wherein said base plate includes a limit stop defining said extended position in which said lever positions said driven roller axis at an angle of generally 45.degree. to the drive shaft axis.
- 7. A pallet according to claim 3 wherein said pallet includes a limit abutment cooperable with the projecting end of the stop lever to define said retracted position in which said lever positions said driven roller axis parallel to the drive shaft axis.
- 8. A pallet apparatus comprising a pair of spaced parallel rails having a rotating drive shaft disposed parallel thereto, at least two pallets driven in a path of travel along said rails by said drive shaft, and a fixed abutment positioned adjacent said rails and projectable into a position in said path of travel, each of said pallets comprising:
- (a) an upper plate adapted to support articles thereon for conveyance and a base plate detachably mounted on said upper plate, said plates spanning between said rails and overlapping said drive shaft;
- (b) support means on said upper and base plates supporting said pallet on and guiding said pallet along said rails;
- (c) a driven roller in driving engagement with said drive shaft so as to be rotated about the roller's axis of rotation,
- (d) means mounting said roller so that the roller axis may be adjusted between a first position in which said roller axis is parallel to said drive shaft axis and a second position in which said roller axis is transverse to said drive shaft axis, said driven roller operating to advance said pallet along said rails when said roller axis is transverse to said drive shaft axis and to arrest travel of said pallet along said rails when said roller axis is parallel to said drive shaft axis,
- (e) a stop lever having an end projecting beyond one end of said pallet and connected to said mounting means to afford adjustment of said roller axis, said stop lever having first and second positions corresponding respectively to the first and second positions of said roller axis; and
- (f) the projecting end of said stop lever having an upwardly projecting actuator positioned in the path of travel of a preceding pallet on the rails and a second actuator projecting downwardly to engage said fixed abutment in its projected position, said projected position being in the path of travel of said second actuator in both the first and second positions of said stop lever, whereby said stop lever may be displaced either by the preceding pallet or by the fixed abutment, and said pallet is positively arrested by said fixed abutment in its projected position.
- 9. A pallet apparatus according to claim 8 including a spring biasing said stop lever toward said second position wherein said roller axis is transverse to said driving shaft axis, said spring means affording retraction of said stop lever to a retracted position and effecting adjustment of said roller axis into said first position wherein it is parallel to the axis of said drive shaft.
- 10. A pallet apparatus according to claim 9 including opposite limit stops for said stop lever, one of said limit stops positioning said lever in said first position, and the other limit stop positioning said lever in said second position, in which said roller axis is generally at an angle of 45.degree. to the drive shaft axis.
- 11. A pallet apparatus according to claim 8 wherein said second actuator is detachably mounted to said stop lever.
- 12. A pallet apparatus according to claim 8 wherein each support means includes rollers on the upper plate to cooperate with one of said rails and rollers on the base plate to support the other of said rails.
- 13. A pallet apparatus comprising
- a pair of spaced parallel rails having a rotating drive shaft disposed parallel thereto,
- a plurality of pallets driven in a path of travel along said rails by said drive shaft, and
- a plate-like abutment positioned in a lowered position adjacent said rails below the path of travel of said pallet and projectable upwardly into a transverse raised position in said path of travel,
- at least one of said pallets comprising:
- (a) a plate to support articles thereon for conveyance;
- (b) support means to guide said pallet along said rails;
- (c) a driven roller in driving engagement with said drive shaft so as to be rotated about the roller's axis of rotation,
- (d) means mounting said roller so that the roller axis may be adjusted between a first position in which said roller axis is parallel to said drive shaft axis and a second position in which said roller axis is transverse to said drive shaft axis, said driven roller operating to advance said pallet along said rails when said roller axis is transverse to said drive shaft axis and to arrest travel of said pallet along said rails when said roller axis is parallel to said drive shaft axis,
- (e) a stop lever having an end projecting beyond one end of said pallet and connected to said mounting means to afford adjustment of said roller axis between said first and said second positions; and
- (f) the projecting end of said stop lever having an upwardly projecting actuator positioned in the path of travel of a preceding pallet on the rails and a second actuator projecting downwardly to engage said fixed abutment in its raised position,
- said preceding pallet upon engagement with said upwardly projecting actuator operable to displace said stop lever from a second position corresponding to the second position of said roller axis toward a first position corresponding to the first position of said roller axis,
- said raised position of said plate-like abutment being in the path of travel of said second actuator, and said lowered position of said plate-like abutment being below the path of said second actuator.
- 14. A pallet apparatus according to claim 13 wherein said second actuator is detachably mounted on said stop lever, and said raised position of said plate-like abutment being below the stop lever.
- 15. A pallet apparatus according to claim 13 wherein said plate-like abutment is displaceable from its lowered position to its raised position after the second actuator of one pallet has passed by said abutment to stop the immediately next pallet.
- 16. A pallet apparatus according to claim 13 wherein said stop lever is pivoted on an upright pin on said pallet for dispalcement within a horizontal plane, and in said raised position said abutment is in the path of said second actuator throughout the displacement of said projecting end of said stop lever between said second and first positions.
- 17. A pallet apparatus according to claim 13 wherein each support means includes rollers on the upper plate to cooperate with one of said rails and rollers on the base plate to support the other of said rails.
Priority Claims (2)
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RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 195,491, filed May 18, 1988, now abandoned.
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