Claims
- 1. A rotary floor comprising a base having an upwardly facing surface and defining a vertically extending center axis, a platform disposed above and in vertical registry with said base, said platform having a bottom side, in which the improvement comprises circular outer and inner lower tracks concentrically mounted on said base, circular outer and inner upper tracks concentrically mounted on said bottom side to be in vertical registry, respectively, with said lower tracks, a plurality of first wheels running on said outer lower track and under and supporting said outer upper track, a plurality of second wheels running on said inner lower track and under and supporting said inner upper track, means for driving said platform about said axis, each said first wheel being mated with one of said second wheels and spaced radially outwardly therefrom, and an axle for each mated first and second wheel, said mated wheels being rotatably mounted on said axle.
- 2. The improvement of claim 1 including means for spacing said wheels peripherally about said tracks, said spacing means including means extending between adjacent axles.
- 3. The improvement of claim 2 including a plurality of rigid links for spacing said mated wheels peripherally about said tracks, each link having a forward end and a trailing end, means for connecting the forward end of each link to one of said axles and means for connecting the trailing end of each link to the next adjacent axle.
- 4. The improvement of claim 2 and further including means for spacing said axles peripherally about said tracks.
- 5. The improvement of claim 4 in which said spacing means includes, extending between adjacent axles, rigid links having opposite ends connected respectively to the adjacent axles.
- 6. A rotary floor comprising a base having an upwardly facing surface and defining a vertically extending center axis, a platform disposed above and in vertical registry with said base, said platform having a bottom side, in which the improvement comprises circular outer and inner lower tracks concentrically mounted on said base, circular outer and inner upper tracks concentrically mounted on said bottom side to be in vertical registry, respectively, with said lower tracks, a plurality of first wheels running on said outer lower track and under and supporting said outer upper track, a plurality of second wheels running on said inner lower track and under and supporting said inner upper track, and means for driving said platform about said axis, said first and second wheels being provided in mated, radially spaced apart pairs, a radially extending axle having opposite outer and inner ends rotatably mounting, respectively, the first and second wheels of each pair, and means for spacing said axles peripherally about said tracks, said spacing means including, extending between adjacent axles, a pair of rigid links, one of said links being an outer link adjacent said first wheels and the other of said links being an inner link adjacent said second wheels.
- 7. A rotary floor comprising a base having an upwardly facing surface and defining a vertically extending center axis, a platform disposed above and in vertical registry with said base, said platform having a bottom side, in which the improvement comprises circular outer and inner lower tracks concentrically mounted on said base, circular outer and inner upper tracks concentrically mounted on said bottom side to be in vertical registry, respectively, with said lower tracks, a plurality of first wheels running on said outer lower track and under and supporting said outer upper track, a plurality of second wheels running on said inner lower track and under and supporting said inner upper track, and means for driving said platform about said axis, said base being divided into a plurality of base sections having upper surfaces defining said first mentioned upwardly facing surface, said base sections being spaced radially outwardly from and peripherally about said center axis to provide a maintenance work space beneath the center of said platform and generally radially extending passages for access to said space, said lower tracks bridging over said passages.
- 8. A rotary floor comprising a base for providing an upwardly facing supporting surface, a platform for providing a downwardly facing supporting surface, the upwardly and downwardly facing supporting surfaces being in vertical registry and having a common central axis, a first pair of concentric inner and outer tracks mounted on the upwardly facing supporting surface, a second pair of concentric inner and outer tracks mounted on the downwardly facing supporting surface in registry with the inner and outer tracks, respectively, of the first pair, a plurality of pairs of wheels for movably supporting the platform on the base, each pair of wheels including an inner wheel positioned vertically between the inner tracks, the means for coupling the axles of each adjacent pair of wheels to one another comprising link means fixedly connected to adjacent axles to maintain peripheral spacing of the axles, the link means including an inner link connected to adjacent axles adjacent the inner wheels of such adjacent axles and an outer link connected to adjacent axles adjacent the outer wheels of such adjacent axles.
- 9. A rotary floor comprising a base having an upwardly facing surface and defining a vertically extending center axis, a platform disposed above said base and having a downwardly facing surface, lower track means concentrically mounted on said upwardly facing surface, upper track means concentrically mounted on said downwardly facing surface, and wheel means riding on said lower track means and under and supporting said upper track means, thereby mounting said platform for rotation about said axis, and means for driving said platform about said axis, said base being divided into a plurality of peripherally spaced apart radial base sections having generally radially and peripherally extending access spaces therebetween, said sections having upwardly facing surface areas lying generally in a common plane to define said first mentioned upwardly facing surface, said lower track means bridging across said access spaces.
- 10. The invention of claim 9 in which said base sections are spaced radially outwardly from said center axis to provide a maintenance work space beneath the center of said platform.
- 11. In combination, a storage bin and a rotary floor therefor, the rotary floor comprising a base for providing an upwardly facing supporting surface, a platform for providing a downwardly facing supporting surface, the upwardly and downwardly facing supporting surfaces being in vertical registry and having a common central axis, a first pair of concentric inner and outer tracks mounted on the upwardly facing supporting surface, a second pair of concentric inner and outer tracks mounted on the downwardly facing supporting surface in registry with the inner and outer tracks, respectively, of the first pair, a plurality of pairs of wheels for movably supporting the platform on the base, each pair of wheels including an inner wheel positioned vertically between the inner tracks and an outer wheel positioned vertically between the outer tracks, an axle for joining the inner and outer wheels of each pair, the axles extending radially outwardly of the common central axis, means for coupling the axles of adjacent pairs of wheels to one another to maintain peripheral spacing of adjacent pairs of wheels, and means for rotating the platform about the common central axis.
- 12. The invention of claim 11 wherein each of the inner and outer wheels of each pair of wheels comprises a central portion for positioning between the outer tracks of the first and second pairs, and inner and outer flanges for maintaining the wheel central portion between the tracks, the outer flange comprising a portion having a generally rectangular cross-section, the inner flange comprising an inclined portion for preventing binding of the outer wheel between the tracks, the inclined portion sloping from a maximum diameter at a radially inner portion of the flange to the central portion diameter at a radially outer portion of the flange, and the inner flange further comprising a portion having a generally rectangular cross-section located radially inwardly from the inclined portion.
- 13. The invention of claim 12 wherein the base is divided into a plurality of base sections, each section having an upper surface, the upper surfaces of the base secions defining the upwardly facing supporting surface, the base sections being spaced radially outwardly from and peripherally about the common central axis to provide a maintenance space beneath the center of the platform and generally radially extending passages for access to the space, the tracks of the first pair bridging across the space.
- 14. The invention of claim 12 wherein the inner and outer wheels of each pair are journal mounted for rotation on the radially inner and outer ends, respectively, of their respective axle, the axles serving to maintain the radial spacing between the inner and outer wheels of each pair and the vertical orientation of the inner and outer wheels of each pair between the inner and outer tracks, respectively, of each pair of tracks.
- 15. The invention of claim 12 wherein the means for coupling the axles of each adjacent pair of wheels to one another comprises link means fixedly connected to adjacent axles to maintain peripheral spacing of the axles.
- 16. A rotary floor comprising a base for providing an upwardly facing supporting surface, a platform for providing a downwardly facing supporting surface, the upwardly and downwardly facing supporting surfaces being in vertical registry and having a common central axis, a first pair of concentric inner and outer tracks mounted on the upwardly facing supporting surface, a second pair of concentric inner and outer tracks mounted on the downwardly facing supporting surface in registry with the inner and outer tracks, respectively, of the first pair, a plurality of pairs of wheels for movably supporting the platform on the base, each pair of wheels including an inner wheel positioned vertically between the inner tracks and an outer wheel positioned vertically between the outer tracks, an axle for joining the inner and outer wheels of each pair, the axles extending radially outwardly of the common central axis, means for coupling the axles of adjacent pairs of wheels to one another to maintain peripheral spacing of adjacent pairs of wheels, and means for rotating the platform about the common central axis, the inner and outer wheels of each pair of wheels comprising a central portion for positioning between the inner tracks of the first and second pairs, and inner and outer flanges for maintaining the wheel central portion between the tracks, the outer flange including a portion having a generally rectangular cross section.
- 17. the invention of claim 16 wherein the inner flange comprises an inclined portion for preventing binding of the inner wheel between the tracks, the inclined portion sloping from a maximum diameter at a radially inner portion of the flange to the central portion diameter at a radially outer portion of the flange.
- 18. The invention of claim 17 wherein the inner flange further comprises a portion having a generally rectangular cross-section located radially inwardly from the inclined portion.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of my co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 663,093, filed Mar. 2, 1976, and titled Rotary Floor Grain Bin, now abandoned.
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