Claims
- 1. A cushioning device connectable between two relatively moveable structures to cushion movement between the structures, said device comprising:
first and second shiftably interconnected components, said first component being connectable to one of the structures for movement therewith, and said second component being connectable to the other of the structures for movement therewith, said components being threadably intercoupled so that relative shifting of the components requires a screwing or unscrewing action that serves to cushion movement between the structures.
- 2. A cushioning device as claimed in claim 1,
said components including respective elongated bodies that are telescopically intermitted, with relative shifting of the components being defined along a longitudinal axis that is cooperatively defined by the bodies.
- 3. A shock absorbing tow bar for interconnecting a drive unit and a load-supporting unit of a conveyor system, said tow bar comprising:
first and second components being interconnected so as to permit limited relative shifting therebetween, said first component being connectable to the drive unit, and said second component being connectable to the load-supporting unit, said components being threadably intercoupled so that relative shifting of the components requires a screwing or unscrewing action that serves to cushion movement between the units.
- 4. A shock absorbing tow bar as claimed in claim 3,
said components including respective elongated bodies that are telescopically interfitted, with relative shifting of the components being defined along a longitudinal axis that is cooperatively defined by the bodies.
- 5. A load carrier for a conveyor system, said carrier comprising:
a drive unit; a load-supporting unit in trailing relationship with the drive unit; and a shock absorbing tow bar for connecting the load-supporting unit to the drive unit, said tow bar including
first and second components being interconnected so as to permit limited relative shifting therebetween, said first component being connectable to the drive unit, and said second component being connectable to the load-supporting unit, said components being threadably intercoupled so that relative shifting of the components requires a screwing or unscrewing action that serves to cushion movement between the drive and load-supporting units.
- 6. A load carrier as claimed in claim 5,
said drive unit comprising an accumulating trolley, said load-supporting unit comprising an intermediate trolley connected to the accumulating trolley by the tow bar, a trailing trolley spaced rearwardly from the intermediate trolley, and a support table supported between the intermediate and trailing trolleys.
- 7. A load carrier as claimed in claim 5,
said components including respective elongated bodies that are telescopically interfitted, with relative shifting of the components being defined along a longitudinal axis that is cooperatively defined by the bodies.
- 8. A shock absorbing device for cushioning relative movement between two structures, said device comprising:
a first component connectable to one of the structures; a second component connectable to the other of the structures; and a third component threadably engaging the first and second components so that relative shifting of the first and second components requires rotation of the third component.
- 9. A shock absorbing device as claimed in claim 8,
said first component and said second components being restrained from rotation relative to one another.
- 10. A shock absorbing device as claimed in claim 8; and
a brake mechanism for restraining rotation of the third component.
- 11. A shock absorbing device as claimed in claim 8,
said first and second components being at least partially externally threaded, said third component being at least partially internally threaded.
- 12. A shock absorbing device as claimed in claim 8,
said third component having a first end threadably engaging the first component and a second end threadably engaging the second component, said first end including a first intern ally threaded portion and said second end including a second internally threaded portion, said first and second internally threaded portions being oppositely inclined.
- 13. A shock absorbing device as claimed in claim 8,
said third component being laterally shiftable relative to said first and second components.
- 14. A shock absorbing tow bar for interconnecting a drive unit and a load-supporting unit of a conveyor system, said tow bar comprising:
a first component connectable to one of the units; a second component connectable to the other of the units; and a third component threadably engaging the first and second components so that relative shifting of the first and second components requires rotation of the third component.
- 15. A tow bar as claimed in claim 14,
said first component and said second components being restrained from rotation relative to one another.
- 16. A tow bar as claimed in claim 14; and
a brake mechanism for restraining rotation of the third component.
- 17. A tow bar as claimed in claim 14,
said first and second components being at least partially externally threaded, said third component being at least partially internally threaded.
- 18. A tow bar as claimed in claim 14,
said third component having a first end threadably engaging the first component and a second end threadably engaging the second component, said first end including a first internally threaded portion and said second end including a second internally threaded portion, said first and second internally threaded portions being oppositely inclined.
- 19. A tow bar as claimed in claim 14,
said third component being laterally shiftable relative to said first and second components.
- 20. A load carrier for a conveyor system, said load carrier comprising:
a drive unit; a load-supporting unit in trailing relationship with the drive unit; and a shock absorbing tow bar for connecting the load-supporting unit to the drive unit, said tow bar including
a first component connected to one of the units, a second component connected to the other of the units; and a third component threadably engaging the first and second components so that relative shifting of the first and second components requires rotation of the third component.
- 21. A load carrier as claimed in claim 20,
said first component and said second components being restrained from rotation relative to one another.
- 22. A load carrier as claimed in claim 20, and
a brake mechanism for restraining rotation of the third component.
- 23. A load carrier as claimed in claim 20,
said first and second components being at least partially externally threaded, said third component being at least partially internally threaded.
- 24. A load carrier as claimed in claim 20,
said third component having a first end threadably engaging the first component and a second end threadably engaging the second component, said first end including a first internally threaded portion and said second end including a second internally threaded portion, said first and second internally threaded portions being oppositely inclined.
- 25. A load carrier as claimed in claim 20,
said third component being laterally shiftable relative to said first and second components.
- 26. A shock absorbing device for cushioning relative movement of two structures, said shock absorbing device extending between the two structures in an impact direction, said device comprising:
a first component connectable to one of the structures; a second component that translates in the impact direction when the two structures move relative to one another, said second component presenting a braking surface; and a brake fixed relative to the first component and frictionally engaging the braking surface to thereby inhibit translation of the second component relative to the first component in the impact direction.
- 27. A shock absorbing device as claimed in claim 26,
said second component at least partially disposed in the first component.
- 28. A shock absorbing device as claimed in claim 27,
said brake at least partially disposed in the first component.
- 29. A shock absorbing device as claimed in claim 26; and
a third component shiftable relative to the first component in the impact direction, said third component connectable to the other of the structures.
- 30. A shock absorbing device as claimed in claim 29,
said second component at least partially disposed in the first and third components.
- 31. A shock absorbing device as claimed in claim 30,
said second component coupled to the third component.
- 32. A shock absorbing device as claimed in claim 30,
said brake at least partially disposed in the first and third components.
- 33. A shock absorbing device as claimed in claim 32,
said third component defining an opening therein for accessing the brake.
- 34. A shock absorbing device as claimed in claim 33,
said brake being adjustable to vary the frictional force between the brake and the braking surface.
- 35. A shock absorbing tow bar for interconnecting a drive unit and a load-support unit of a conveyor system, said shock absorbing tow bar extending between the drive unit and the load-supporting unit in an impact direction, said tow bar comprising:
a first component connectable to one of the units; a second component that translates in the impact direction when the two units move relative to one another, said second component presenting a braking surface; and a brake fixed relative to the first component and frictionally engaging the braking surface to thereby inhibit translation of the second component relative to the first component in the impact direction.
- 36. A tow bar as claimed in claim 35,
said second component at least partially disposed in the first component.
- 37. A tow bar as claimed in claim 36,
said brake at least partially disposed in the first component.
- 38. A tow bar as claimed in claim 35; and
a third component shiftable relative to the first component in the impact direction, said third component connectable to the other of the units.
- 39. A tow bar as claimed in claim 38,
said second component at least partially disposed in the first and third components.
- 40. A tow bar as claimed in claim 39,
said second component coupled to the third component.
- 41. A tow bar as claimed in claim 39,
said brake at least partially disposed in the first and third components.
- 42. A tow bar as claimed in claim 41,
said third component defining an opening therein for accessing the brake.
- 43. A tow bar as claimed in claim 42,
said brake being adjustable to vary the frictional force between the brake and the braking surface.
- 44. A load carrier for a conveyor system, said load carrier comprising:
a drive unit; a load-supporting unit in trailing relationship with the drive unit; and a shock absorbing tow bar for connecting the load-supporting unit to the drive unit, said shock absorbing tow bar extending between the load-supporting unit and the drive unit in an impact direction, said tow bar including a first component connected to one of the units; a second component that translates in the impact direction when the two units move relative to one another, said second component presenting a braking surface; and a brake fixed relative to the first component and frictionally engaging the braking surface to thereby inhibit translation of the second component relative to the first component in the impact direction.
- 45. A load carrier as claimed in claim 44,
said second component at least partially disposed in the first component.
- 46. A load carrier as claimed in claim 45,
said brake at least partially disposed in the first component.
- 47. A load carrier as claimed in claim 44; and
a third component shiftable relative to the first component in the impact direction, said third component connected to the other of the units.
- 48. A load carrier as claimed in claim 47,
said second component at least partially disposed in the first and third components.
- 49. A load carrier as claimed in claim 48,
said second component coupled to the third component.
- 50. A load carrier as claimed in claim 48,
said brake at least partially disposed in the first and third components.
- 51. A load carrier as claimed in claim 50,
said third component defining an opening therein for accessing the brake.
- 52. A load carrier as claimed in claim 51,
said brake being adjustable to vary the frictional force between the brake and the braking surface.
- 53. A shock absorbing device for cushioning relative movement between two structures, said device comprising:
a first component connectable to one of the structures; a second component that moves relative to the first component when the two structures move relative to one another, said second component presenting a braking surface; and a brake fixed to the first component and frictionally engaging the braking surface, said brake being adjustable so that the magnitude of the frictional engagement force between the brake and the braking surface can be varied.
- 54. A shock absorbing device as claimed in claim 53,
said brake including a sleeve coupled to the first component and a cap threadably engaging the sleeve so that rotation of the cap relative to the sleeve causes translation of the cap relative to the sleeve.
- 55. A shock absorbing device as claimed in claim 54,
said brake including a brake pad at least partially disposed within the sleeve for frictionally engaging the braking surface.
- 56. A shock absorbing device as claimed in claim 55,
said brake including a cushioning element interposed between the cap and the brake pad.
- 57. A shock absorbing device as claimed in claim 56,
said cushioning element being a spring washer.
- 58. A shock absorbing device as claimed in claim 53,
said second component at least partially disposed within the first component.
- 59. A shock absorbing device as claimed in claim 58; and
said third component connectable to the other of the structures and shiftably coupled to the first component.
- 60. A shock absorbing device as claimed in claim 59,
said second component and said brake at least partially disposed in the third component.
- 61. A shock absorbing device as claimed in claim 60,
said third component defining an opening therein for accessing the brake.
- 62. A shock absorbing device for interconnecting a drive unit and a load-supporting unit of a conveyor system, said tow bar comprising:
a first component connectable to one of the units; a second component that moves relative to the first component when the two units move relative to one another, said second component presenting a braking surface; and a brake fixed relative to the first component and frictionally engaging the braking surface, said brake being adjustable so that the magnitude of the frictional engagement force between the brake and the braking surface can be varied.
- 63. A tow bar as claimed in claim 62,
said brake including a sleeve coupled to the first component and a cap threadably engaging the sleeve so that rotation of the cap relative to the sleeve causes translation of the cap relative to the sleeve.
- 64. A tow bar as claimed in claim 63,
said brake including a brake pad at least partially disposed within the sleeve for frictionally engaging the braking surface.
- 65. A tow bar as claimed in claim 64,
said brake including a cushioning element interposed between the cap and the brake pad.
- 66. A tow bar as claimed in claim 65,
said cushioning element being a spring washer.
- 67. A tow bar as claimed in claim 62,
said second component at least partially disposed within the first component.
- 68. A tow bar as claimed in claim 67; and
said third component connectable to the other of the units and shiftably coupled to the first component.
- 69. A tow bar as claimed in claim 68,
said second component and said brake at least partially disposed in the third component.
- 70. A tow bar as claimed in claim 69,
said third component defining an opening therein for accessing the brake.
- 71. A load carrier for a conveyor system, said load carrier comprising:
a drive unit; a load-supporting unit in trailing relationship with the drive unit; and a shock absorbing tow bar for connecting the load-supporting unit to the drive unit, said tow bar including a first component connected to one of the units; a second component that moves relative to the first component when the two units move relative to one another, said second component presenting a braking surface; and a brake fixed relative to the first component and frictionally engaging the braking surface, said brake being adjustable so that the magnitude of the frictional engagement force between the brake and the braking surface can be varied.
- 72. A load carrier as claimed in claim 71,
said brake including a sleeve coupled to the first component and a cap threadably engaging the sleeve so that rotation of the cap relative to the sleeve causes translation of the cap relative to the sleeve.
- 73. A load carrier as claimed in claim 72,
said brake including a brake pad at least partially disposed within the sleeve for frictionally engaging the braking surface.
- 74. A load carrier as claimed in claim 73,
said brake including a cushioning element interposed between the cap and the brake pad.
- 75. A load carrier as claimed in claim 74,
said cushioning element being a spring washer.
- 76. A load carrier as claimed in claim 71,
said second component at least partially disposed within the first component.
- 77. A load carrier as claimed in claim 76; and
said third component connected to the other of the units and shiftably coupled to the first component.
- 78. A load carrier as claimed in claim 77,
said second component and said brake at least partially disposed in the third component.
- 79. A load carrier as claimed in claim 78,
said third component defining an opening therein for accessing the brake.
- 80. A shock absorbing device for cushioning relative movement between two structures, said device comprising:
a first component connectable to one of the structures and presenting a first sleeve; a second component connectable to the other of the structures and presenting a second sleeve, said first and second sleeves being telescopically interfitted; a third component presenting a braking surface which shifts relative to the first component when the first and second components are shifted relative to one another; and a brake coupled to the first component and frictionally engaging the braking surface to thereby inhibit shifting of the third component relative to the first component.
- 81. A shock absorbing device as claimed in claim 80,
said first sleeve being telescopically received in the second sleeve.
- 82. A shock absorbing device as claimed in claim 81,
said third component at least partially disposed in the first and second sleeves.
- 83. A shock absorbing device as claimed in claim 82,
said third component being coupled to the second component.
- 84. A shock absorbing device as claimed in claim 83,
said brake being fixedly coupled to the first sleeve.
- 85. A shock absorbing device as claimed in claim 84,
said second sleeve defining an opening therein for accessing the brake.
- 86. A shock absorbing device as claimed in claim 85,
said brake being adjustable to vary the frictional force between the brake and the braking surface.
- 87. A shock absorbing tow bar for interconnecting a drive unit and a load-supporting unit of a conveyor system, said tow bar comprising:
a first component connectable to one of the units and presenting a first sleeve; a second component connectable to the other of the units and presenting a second sleeve, said first and second sleeves being telescopically interfitted; a third component presenting a braking surface which shifts relative to the first component when the first and second components are shifted relative to one another; and a brake coupled to the first component and frictionally engaging the braking surface to thereby inhibit shifting of the third component relative to the first component.
- 88. A tow bar as claimed in claim 87,
said first sleeve being telescopically received in the second sleeve.
- 89. A tow bar as claimed in claim 88,
said third component at least partially disposed in the first and second sleeves.
- 90. A tow bar as claimed in claim 89,
said third component being coupled to the second component.
- 91. A tow bar as claimed in claim 90,
said brake being fixedly coupled to the first sleeve.
- 92. A tow bar as claimed in claim 91,
said second sleeve defining an opening therein for accessing the brake.
- 93. A tow bar as claimed in claim 92,
said brake being adjustable to vary the frictional force between the brake and the braking surface.
- 94. A load carrier for a conveyor system, said load carrier comprising:
a drive unit; a load-supporting unit in trailing relationship with the drive unit; and a shock absorbing tow bar for connecting the load-supporting unit to the drive unit, said tow bar including a first component connected to one of the units and presenting a first sleeve; a second component connected to the other of the units and presenting a second sleeve, said first and second sleeves being telescopically interfitted; a third component presenting a braking surface which shifts relative to the first component when the first and second components are shifted relative to one another; and a brake coupled to the first component and frictionally engaging the braking surface to thereby inhibit shifting of the third component relative to the first component.
- 95. A load carrier as claimed in claim 94,
said first sleeve being telescopically received in a second sleeve.
- 96. A load carrier as claimed in claim 95,
a third component at least partially disposed in the first and second sleeves.
- 97. A load carrier as claimed in claim 96,
said third component being coupled to the second component.
- 98. A load carrier as claimed in claim 97,
said brake being fixedly coupled to the first sleeve.
- 99. A load carrier as claimed in claim 98,
said second sleeve defining an opening therein for accessing the brake.
- 100. A load carrier as claimed in claim 99,
said brake being adjustable to vary the frictional force between the brake and the braking surface.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a continuation application of U.S. Ser. No. 09/404,899; Filed on Sep. 24, 1999, which is incorporated by reference herein.
Continuations (1)
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09404899 |
Sep 1999 |
US |
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09832400 |
Apr 2001 |
US |