Claims
- 1. A powered pushing unit for transferring a load of no greater than a predetermined magnitude along a predetermined path comprising:
a pushing unit frame and a source of power for moving said pushing unit frame in a first direction and a second direction, a dog pivotally mounted with respect to said pushing unit frame, and a restricting mechanism applying a load engaging force to hold said dog at a load engaging position as long as the load is no greater than a predetermined magnitude; a toggle joint connected between said dog and said pushing unit frame, said toggle joint angularly configured in a first angular direction to lock said dog in a load engaging position during engagement of a load under the predetermined magnitude, said toggle joint further configured to shift to a second angular direction upon engagement of a load in excess of the predetermined magnitude, the shift to the second angular direction of said toggle joint allowing said dog to pivot away from a load in excess of the predetermined magnitude; a toggle biasing mechanism interconnected between said pushing unit frame and said toggle joint to apply a toggle force to bias said togglejoint in the first angular direction and, when said dog pivots away from the load, to exert a force substantially less than the predetermined magnitude on said dog and from said dog to the load.
- 2. The powered pushing unit of claim 1 wherein said toggle joint is further configured to remain shifted in the second angular direction, and to allow the reaction force exerted by said dog on the load to be substantially less than the predetermined magnitude as said pushing unit passes under the load.
- 3. The powered pushing unit of claim 1 further comprising a dog support arm pivotally mounted on said pushing unit frame, said restricting mechanism applying the load engaging force to said dog support arm as long as the load is no greater than a predetermined magnitude, said dog being pivotally mounted on said dog support arm.
- 4. The powered pushing unit of claim 1, said toggle joint further comprising an upper toggle link and a lower toggle link, said toggle joint providing a locking force for said dog having a magnitude in inverse proportion to the relative angle of said upper and lower toggle links when said toggle joint is positioned in the first angular direction.
- 5. The powered pushing unit of claim 1, said toggle joint further comprising an upper toggle link and a lower toggle link for providing a locking force for said dog, an adjustable return spring bolt mounted on said toggle biasing mechanism for adjusting the magnitude of the locking force of said togglejoint by changing the relative angle of said upper and lower toggle links when said toggle joint is positioned in the first angular direction.
- 6. The powered pushing unit of claim 1 further comprising an adjustable toggle bolt for adjusting the magnitude of said load engaging force exerted by said restricting mechanism.
- 7. The powered pushing unit of claim 1, said source of power comprising a motor mounted on said pushing unit frame, said motor connected to at least one drive wheel for driving said pushing unit along the predetermined path.
- 8. The powered pushing unit of claim 1, said source of power comprising a motor mounted on said pushing unit frame, said motor connected to at least one cog for driving said pushing unit along the predetermined path.
- 9. The powered pushing unit of claim 1, said predetermined path comprising at least one I-beam track, said pushing unit further comprising at least one drive wheel and at least one reaction wheel for engaging said I-beam track.
- 10. The powered pushing unit of claim 1, said source of power set in a fixed position relative to the predetermined path of said pushing unit, said source of power capable of driving said pushing unit in the first and second directions along the predetermined path.
- 11. The powered pushing unit of claim 1, said source of power set in a fixed position relative to the predetermined path of said pushing unit, said source of power being configured to effect movement of said pushing unit in the first and second directions along the predetermined path through a chain connected to said pushing unit frame.
- 12. The powered pushing unit of claim 1 having a plurality of dog support arms, each said dog support arm having an individual dog mounted thereon for engaging a load simultaneously.
- 13. The powered pushing unit of claim 1, said dog having a dog spring for producing a dog spring force having a magnitude substantially less than the predetermined magnitude of the load, said dog spring force biasing said dog toward a load engaging position on said dog support arm for engaging and transferring loads when said pushing unit is traveling in the first direction, said dog being configured to pivot against said dog spring force to bypass loads when said pushing unit is traveling in the second direction.
- 14. The powered pushing unit of claim 1 further comprising a dog support arm pivotally mounted on said pushing unit frame, said restricting mechanism applying a load engaging force to said dog support arm as long as the load is no greater than a predetermined magnitude, said dog being pivotally mounted on said dog support arm, a spacer element mounted on said pushing unit frame for restricting forward pivotal movement of said dog support arm, said spacer element orienting said dog support arm to an upright position as said dog support arm remains under the compression of the load engaging force exerted by said restricting mechanism.
- 15. The powered pushing unit of claim 1 having a plurality of support bolts mounted on said pushing unit frame, said toggle joint mounted on a non-stationary load block in sliding engagement with said plurality of support bolts, said load block also under the continued compression of the load engaging force exerted in the forward direction by said restricting mechanism;
said load engaging force positioning said support block sufficiently in the forward direction to maintain said toggle in an angular configuration in the first angular direction to lock said dog in a load engaging position during engagement of loads under the predetermined magnitude; said load engaging force further allowing said support block to slide sufficiently away from the forward direction, permitting said toggle to assume an angular configuration in the second angular direction and unlock said dog from its load engaging position during engagement of loads in excess of the predetermined magnitude.
- 16. A powered pushing unit for transferring a load of no greater than a predetermined magnitude along a predetermined path comprising:
a pushing unit frame and a source of power for moving said pushing unit frame in a first direction and a second direction, a first dog support arm and a second dog support arm, each said dog support arm pivotally mounted on said pushing unit frame, and a restricting mechanism for applying a load engaging force to said first and second dog support arms to hold said dog support arms at a load engaging position as long as the load is no greater than the predetermined magnitude; a first dog pivotally mounted on said first dog support arm, a second dog pivotally mounted on said second dog support arm, said first and second dogs each having a dog spring for producing a dog spring force which biases each dog toward a load engaging position on said dog support arms for engaging and transferring loads when said pushing unit is traveling in a first direction, said dogs configured to pivot on said dog support arms against said dog spring forces to bypass loads when said pushing unit is traveling in a second direction; a toggle joint connected between said dogs and said pushing unit frame, said toggle joint comprising an upper toggle link and a lower toggle link, said togglejoint being angularly configured in a first angular direction to lock said dog in a load engaging position during engagement of a load under the predetermined magnitude, said togglejoint further configured to shift to a second angular direction upon engagement of a load in excess of the predetermined magnitude, the shift to the second angular direction of said toggle joint allowing said dogs to pivot away from the load in excess of the predetermined magnitude; said restricting mechanism being configured to substantially release said load engaging forces after said dogs begin to pivot away from the load in excess of the predetermined magnitude, allowing said dogs to pass under the load; said toggle joint being further configured to remain shifted in the second angular direction, and to allow the reaction force exerted by said dogs on the load to be substantially less than the predetermined magnitude as said pushing unit passes under the load; a toggle biasing mechanism interconnected between said pushing unit frame and said toggle joint to apply a toggle force to bias said toggle joint in the first angular direction.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Nos. 60/195,642 filed on Apr. 7, 2000 and 60/196,199 filed on Apr. 11, 2000, which are incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60195642 |
Apr 2000 |
US |
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60196199 |
Apr 2000 |
US |