This application is a U.S. National Stage Entry of International Patent Application Serial Number PCT/ES2014/070481, filed Jun. 11, 2014, which claims priority to Spanish Patent Application No. ES P201331142 filed Jul. 25, 2013, the entire contents of both of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present disclosure relates to conveyors used to transport people and goods and, more particularly, to mechanisms that enable such conveyors to vary speed.
Currently, conveyors (or, in the alternative, ‘aisles’) that enable the distance between pallets and different degrees of overlap between the same to be varied exist, such as the one described in document U.S. Pat. No. 3,939,959, wherein each pallet has a number of trackers that by means of a chain or cable mechanism, copy a certain trajectory in the acceleration and deceleration areas, thus enabling the relative movement of the pallets.
Additionally, other means for varying the distance between pallets exist, such as the one described in document ES2289955B1. In this case, a variable acceleration pitch screw is used, which varies the relative position of the pallets in the transition area between the low speed loading area and the high speed central area and in the same way, a variable deceleration pitch screw for reducing the speed between the maximum speed central area and the unloading area, which is low speed.
These aisles described in the state of the art enable the same to operate with changes in speed, increasing and decreasing the distance between pallets Nevertheless, they need very complex speed variation mechanisms, which complicate and raise the manufacture and maintenance costs of the aisles.
Therefore, there is a need for a system that efficiently enables an increase and decrease in the distance between pallets and the overlap between them, according to the change in the speed of the conveyor.
Although certain example methods and apparatus have been described herein, the scope of coverage of this patent is not limited thereto. On the contrary, this patent covers all methods, apparatus, and articles of manufacture fairly falling within the scope of the appended claims either literally or under the doctrine of equivalents.
The present disclosure concerns platforms and conveyors for transporting people and goods, including conveyors that comprise belts formed by pallets. Likewise, the present disclosure concerns systems that enable the distance between pallets and different degrees of overlap thereof to be varied, which may be necessary for varying speed along a length of the conveyor.
The present disclosure resolves the problems existing in the prior art by way of a safety chain for conveyor pallets, for transporting people and goods. In turn, complex mechanisms for varying the speed of conveyors described in the prior art are removed and replaced with simpler mechanisms and fewer components. To that end, one example objective according to the present disclosure is a safety chain for conveyor pallets for transporting people and goods formed by bent and/or straight links, which may be articulated relative to one another in such a way that it is possible to rotate and change the position of the pallets to increase or decrease the distance between and/or the overlap between the pallets, according to a change in the speed of the conveyor.
This safety chain is formed by bent and straight links. The bent links have a wheel arranged at each end thereof.
The bent and straight links are arranged alternately with one another, i.e. one bent, one straight, one bent, one straight, etc. and each consecutive bent and straight link are joined by an articulation point. Moreover, an aisle pallet is joined to each one of the articulation points by means of an arm.
There are roller guides arranged on one of the two sides of the chain. These roller guides make the same trajectory as the chain and are configured for the wheels at the ends of the bent links to rotate.
This chain configuration means the articulation point enables the rotation and position change of the bent and straight links, in order to thus be able to increase and decrease the distance between the consecutive aisle pallets and the overlap thereof, according to the change in the speed of the aisle. Depending on the position of these links and particularly of the bent ones, the wheel of one of the two ends of each bent link is arranged in the corresponding roller guide thereof.
In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention, a drive cart is fixed to the chain at each articulation point. These drive carts are moved along the length of a drive guide, pulled by linear motors. In this way, the drive carts in turn pull the aisle pallets.
Particularly, provided that the chain is fully stretched out, i.e. when the distance between the pallets is at its greatest and there is no overlap between them, said chain may in turn be driven by a pilot wheel coplanar with the same, as an alternative actuating system to the linear motors. If the chain were not completely stretched out and were bent upon being pulled by the actuating wheel, no push would be generated on the pallets, which means that an appropriate movement would not be generated in the chain.
The safety chain object of the present invention may be used both in acceleration aisles in which the turnaround is carried out vertically and in those in which the turnaround is carried out horizontally.
The object of the present invention is a safety chain 1 for aisle pallets 6 for transporting people and goods.
As seen in the figures, the invention is formed by a plurality of bent links 2, which in turn comprise a wheel 5 at each one of the ends thereof and by a plurality of straight links 3. The arrangement of the links is such that the bent links 2 and the straight links 3 are alternated with one another and each consecutive bent link 2 and straight link 3 are joined by an articulation point 4. An aisle pallet 6 is joined by means of an arm 7 to each one of these articulation points 4.
Additionally, there are roller guides 8 that are arranged on one of the two sides of the chain 1. These roller guides 8 make the same trajectory as the one made by the chain 1 and are configured to rotate the wheels 5 on the ends of the bent links 2.
Therefore, the articulation point 4 enables the rotation and position change of the bent links 2 and straight links 3, in order to achieve an increase and decrease in the distance and the overlap distance between the consecutive aisle pallets 6, according to the change in the speed of the aisle. Depending on the position of the bent links 2, the wheel 5 of one of the two ends of each one of the same is arranged in the corresponding roller guide 8 thereof.
A drive cart 10 is preferably fixed at each articulation point 4 of the chain 1. These drive carts 10 are pulled by linear motors and move along the length of a drive guide, which make an independent trajectory to that made by the chain 1. In this way, said drive carts 10 in turn pull the aisle pallets 6. Particularly, the trajectory of the drive guide may be the same as the one made by the chain 1.
In accordance with a particular embodiment of the invention, the chain 1 may additionally be driven in turn by a pilot wheel 9 that is coplanar with said chain 1.
After having explained the invention clearly, it should be noted that the details of the particular embodiments previously described may amended, provided that this does not alter the fundamental principle and essence of the invention.
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201331142 | Jul 2013 | ES | national |
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PCT/ES2014/070481 | 6/11/2014 | WO | 00 |
Publishing Document | Publishing Date | Country | Kind |
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WO2015/011313 | 1/29/2015 | WO | A |
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English Translation of International Search Report for PCT/ES2014/070481 dated Oct. 2, 2014 (dated Oct. 9, 2014). |
English Translation of Abstract from ES2289955A1. |
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20160176680 A1 | Jun 2016 | US |