Claims
- 1. A roll separation assembly, comprising a first longitudinally extending conveyor having an upper surface for receiving a plurality of roll workpieces positioned adjacent one another, a second longitudinally extending conveyor having an upper surface for receiving roll workpieces from said first conveyor, an elevator for angularly positioning one of said first and second conveyors relative to the other one of said first and second conveyors wherein a separation space occurs between a first roll workpiece positioned on said first conveyor and a second roll workpiece positioned on said second conveyor, said first and second roll workpieces being adjacent one another, and a wheel assembly mounted at one end of one of said first and second conveyors, said wheel assembly including wheels.
- 2. A roll separation assembly, according to claim 1, said first and second conveyors including movable conveyor members for supporting said roll workpieces.
- 3. A roll separation assembly, according to claim 2, including a chain operatively connected to said conveyor members.
- 4. A roll separation assembly, according to claim 1, said first conveyor including a continuous conveyor member, a base mounting said continuous conveyor member and a plurality of stands defining upper openings for receiving and supporting said base.
- 5. A roll separation assembly, according to claim 3, including a drive motor operatively connected to said chain.
- 6. A roll separation assembly, according to claim 1, wherein said elevator comprises at least one cylinder operatively connected to said first conveyor for angularly positioning said first conveyor relative to said second conveyor.
- 7. A roll separation assembly, according to claim 6, including a second elevator operatively connected to said second conveyor, said second elevator comprising at least one cylinder for raising and lowering said second conveyor.
- 8. A roll separation assembly, according to claim 6, wherein said first conveyor is pivotally connected to said second conveyor and said cylinders are cushion air cylinders.
- 9. A roll separation assembly, comprising first and second longitudinally extending upper surfaces for receiving a plurality of roll workpieces positioned adjacent to one another, an elevator for angularly positioning one of said first and second conveyors relative to the other one of said first and second conveyors, wherein a separation space occurs between a first roll workpiece positioned on said first conveyor and an adjacent second roll workpiece positioned on said second conveyor and a leveling mechanism below the other one of said first and second conveyors for maintaining said other one of said first and second conveyors in a horizontal position when vertically moved.
- 10. A roll separation assembly, according to claim 9, wherein said first and second conveyors are pivotally connected to one another.
- 11. A roll separation assembly, comprising a first longitudinally extending conveyor having an upper surface for receiving a plurality of roll workpieces positioned adjacent one another, a second longitudinally extending conveyor having an upper surface for receiving roll workpieces from said first conveyor, an elevator for angularly positioning one of said first and second conveyors relative to the other one of said first and second conveyors wherein a separation space occurs between a first roll workpiece positioned on said first conveyor and a second roll workpiece positioned on said second conveyor, said first and second roll workpieces being adjacent one another, said elevator comprising at least one cylinder operatively connected to said first conveyor for angularly positioning said first conveyor relative to said second conveyor and a second elevator operatively connected to said second conveyor, said second elevator comprising at least one cylinder or raising and lowering said second conveyor.
- 12. A roll separation assembly, according to claim 11, wherein said second elevator maintains the upper surface of said second conveyor in a generally horizontal position throughout travel.
- 13. A roll separation assembly, according to claim 11, wherein said second elevator raises said second conveyor angularly, positioning the upper surface of said second conveyor in an angular position in alignment with the raised angular position of the first conveyor.
- 14. A roll separation assembly, according to claim 13, wherein said second conveyor includes a second supplemental elevator for lowering the upper surface of said second conveyor while the upper surface of said first conveyor remains in an angled position.
- 15. A roll separation assembly, according to claim 11, including a leveling mechanism mounted on said second conveyor for maintaining an upper surface of said second conveyor level during operation of said elevator.
- 16. A roll separation assembly, according to claim 15, wherein said leveling mechanism comprises a pair of spaced lazy tong assemblies.
- 17. A roll separation assembly, comprising a first longitudinally extending conveyor having an upper surface for receiving a plurality of roll workpieces positioned adjacent one another, a second longitudinally extending conveyor having an upper surface for receiving roll workpieces from said first conveyor, an elevator for angularly positioning one of said first and second conveyors relative to the other one of said first and second conveyors wherein a separation space occurs between a first roll workpiece positioned on said first conveyor and a second roll workpiece positioned on said second conveyor, said first and second roll workpieces being adjacent one another, said elevator comprising at least one cylinder operatively connected to said first conveyor for angularly positioning said first conveyor relative to said second conveyor, said first conveyor being pivotally connected to said second conveyor and said cylinders comprise cushion air cylinders.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 09/057,745 filed Apr. 9, 1998 now abandoned.
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