Claims
- 1. A shelf stand for goods comprising:a plurality of individually rotatable shelves situated one above the other, each of said shelves having a plurality of sectors and being substantially circular in shape; each shelf having a rib provided along the periphery thereof; a plurality of impulse generators positioned one each, on said plurality of sectors; a plurality of stationary impulse counters, each impulse counter arranged to communicate with each of said impulse generators along an associated one of said shelves to determine the rotational position of said associated one of said shelves; a plurality of driving devices, each of said driving devices positioned adjacent to the periphery of a respective one of said plurality of individually rotatable shelves, each of said driving devices having a driving gear; and, a plurality of driving belts, each driving belt engaged with the driving gear of an associated one of said plurality of driving devices and extending around the shelf adjacent to said associated one of said plurality of driving devices in cooperation with said rib.
- 2. A shelf stand according to claim 1, further comprising a vertical framework rigidly connected between a central shaft of said shelf stand and a foot of said shelf stand, wherein each of said plurality of driving devices includes an electrical motor adjustably mounted on said vertical framework.
- 3. A shelf stand according to claim 2, wherein each motor is carried on a hinge-like support on said framework, an adjustment screw mounted therein and engaging said hinge-like support in order to tilt said hinge-like support horizontally relative to said framework, whereby the tension of said driving belt is adjusted.
- 4. A shelf stand according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of sectors of the shelves include extensible cassettes carried by support means including a hub with spokes upon which spoke engaging brackets, substantially Y-shaped, are arranged, said spoke engaging brackets having wheels on their top side for cooperating with the underside of the extensible cassettes.
- 5. A shelf stand according to claim 4, wherein a braking device is provided between each bracket and cassette, said device braking the movement outwards of the cassette and assisting in retraction of the same.
- 6. A shelf stand according to claim 4, wherein said spoke engaging brackets have at their outer ends attachment means for a circular metal section forming a wheel rim of the shelf.
- 7. A shelf stand according to claim 6, wherein the metal section has a recess for coacting with the driving belt and a depression for a wire stabilizing the wheel rim by means of a tensioning device, the metal sections having on their opposite side attachments for the brackets.
- 8. A shelf according to claim 4, wherein the extendible cassettes have at their rear ends impulse generators cooperating with impulse counters to indicate whether a cassette is in a retracted or extended position.
- 9. A shelf stand according to claim 8, wherein a selected one of said shelves cannot rotate when any one of said extensible cassettes associated with said selected one of said shelves is in said extended position.
- 10. A shelf stand according to claim 1, wherein the stand is connected with a computer, said computer adapted to single out one of the shelves whose motor is brought to select for the shelf the proper running direction, the proper speed and the shortest distance from any starting position to a selected rotational position.
- 11. A shelf stand according to claim 1, wherein a remotely positioned computer is adapted to control said plurality of driving devices.
- 12. A shelf stand according to claim 1, wherein each impulse counter is arranged to communicate with each of said impulse generators along an associated one of said shelves to determine the position of said associated one of said shelves in relationship to a fixed point on said shelf stand.
- 13. A shelf stand according to claim 1, wherein each impulse counter is arranged to communicate with each of said impulse generators along an associated one of said shelves to determine the position of said associated one of said shelves in relationship to a motor column, said motor column rigidly connected to said shelf stand.
- 14. A shelf stand according to claim 1, wherein each impulse counter is arranged to communicate with each of said impulse generators along an associated one of said shelves to control a start position and the rotational position of said associated one of said shelves.
- 15. A shelf stand according to claim 1, wherein each impulse counter is arranged to communicate with each of said impulse generators along an associated one of said shelves, and a computer to control a start position and the rotational position of said associated one of said shelves.
- 16. A shelf stand according to claim 1, wherein a computer is arranged to control the start, stop, and direction of each of said shelves individually, and the rotational position of each said shelf is controlled by said impulse counters.
- 17. A shelf stand for goods comprising:a plurality of individually rotatable shelves situated one above the other, each of said shelves having a plurality of sectors and being substantially circular in shape; each shelf having a rib provided along the periphery thereof; a plurality of impulse generators positioned one each, on said plurality of sectors; a plurality of stationary impulse counters, each impulse counter arranged to communicate with each of said impulse generators along an associated one of said shelves to control the rotational position of said associated one of said shelves; a plurality of driving devices, each of said driving devices positioned adjacent to the periphery of a respective one of said plurality of individually rotatable shelves, each of said driving devices having a driving gear; and, a plurality of driving belts, each driving belt engaged with the driving gear of an associated one of said plurality of driving devices and extending around the shelf adjacent to said associated one of said plurality of driving devices in cooperation with said rib.
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation application of application Ser. No. 09/242,795 filed on Feb. 23, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,196,400, by Carl-Göran Alneng, entitled SHELVING STAND, which is the U.S. national stage of PCT/SE97/01114, filed Jun. 23, 1997.
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