Claims
- 1. A single motor drive system, for use in connection with stretch film wrapping apparatus for wrapping stretch film around a load disposed at a wrapping station, comprising:a static boom member; a rotational boom assembly rotatably mounted upon said static boom member so as to orbit around the wrapping station of the apparatus at which the load to be wrapped is disposed; a stretch film roll carriage assembly mounted upon said rotational boom assembly so as to be rotatable around the wrapping station along with said rotational boom assembly, and vertically movable with respect to said rotational boom assembly, such that stretch film dispensed from said stretch film roll carriage assembly is able to be wrapped around the load disposed at the wrapping station at different vertical elevational levels; and a single motor drive arrangement operatively connected to said rotational boom assembly and to said stretch film roll carriage assembly mounted upon said rotational boom assembly for controlling both the rotational movements of said rotational boom assembly around the wrapping station, and the vertical movements of said stretch film roll carriage assembly with respect to said rotational boom assembly such that said stretch film roll carriage assembly can be disposed at said different vertical elevational levels with respect to the load disposed at the wrapping station.
- 2. The single motor drive system as set forth in claim 1, wherein said single motor drive arrangement comprises:a motor fixedly mounted upon said static boom member and having a rotary output shaft; a driven shaft fixedly connected at a first end to said rotational boom assembly and operatively connected at a second end to said rotary output shaft of said motor such that rotation of said rotary output shaft of said motor causes rotation of said rotational boom assembly; and a cable drum assembly, having a first end of a cable fixed thereon and a second end of said cable fixedly connected to said stretch film roll carriage assembly, movably mounted upon said driven shaft between a first position at which said cable drum assembly is fixed upon said static boom member such that, when said rotational boom assembly rotates with respect to said static boom member and said cable drum assembly fixed upon said static boom member, said cable will be wound upon said cable drum assembly so as to elevate said stretch film roll to said different vertical elevational levels such that stretch film dispensed from said stretch film roll carriage assembly will be wrapped around the load at said different vertical elevational levels, and a second position at which said cable drum assembly is freely rotatable upon said driven shaft.
- 3. The single motor drive system as set forth in claim 2, wherein said single motor drive arrangement further comprises:a spring member interposed between said rotatable boom assembly and said cable drum assembly for biasing said cable drum assembly to said first position; and a first solenoid device mounted upon said static boom member and engageable with said cable drum assembly, when said first solenoid device is actuated, for moving said cable drum assembly to said second position against the biasing force of said spring member.
- 4. The single motor drive system as set forth in claim 2, wherein said single motor drive arrangement further comprises:a plurality of detent recesses provided upon said static boom member; and a plurality of detent pins mounted upon said cable drum assembly for respective disposition within said plurality of detent recesses of said static boom member so as to prevent relative rotation of said cable drum assembly with respect to said static boom member when said cable drum assembly is disposed at said first position.
- 5. The single motor drive system as set forth in claim 4, wherein:said plurality of detent recesses and said plurality of detent pins comprises eight detent recesses and eight detent pins equiangularly spaced from each other in an annular array through an angular space of forty-five degrees (45°).
- 6. The single motor drive system as set forth in claim 1, wherein said single motor drive arrangement comprises:a motor fixedly mounted upon said static boom member and having a rotary output shaft; a driven shaft fixedly connected at a first end to said rotational boom assembly and operatively connected at a second end to said rotary output shaft of said motor such that rotation of said rotary output shaft of said motor causes rotation of said rotational boom assembly; and a cable drum assembly, having a first end of a cable fixed thereon and a second end of said cable fixedly connected to said stretch film roll carriage assembly, movably mounted upon said driven shaft between a first position at which said cable drum assembly is fixed upon said static boom member such that, when said rotational boom assembly rotates with respect to said static boom member and said cable drum assembly fixed upon said static boom member, said cable will be wound upon said cable drum assembly so as to elevate said stretch film roll to said different vertical elevational levels such that the stretch film dispensed from said stretch film roll carriage assembly will be wrapped around the load at said different vertical elevational levels, and a second position at which said cable drum assembly is fixed upon said rotational boom assembly such that when said rotational boom assembly rotates around the wrapping station, stretch film dispensed from said stretch film roll carriage assembly will be continuously wrapped around the load disposed at the wrapping station in a reinforcing mode at a particular one of said different elevational levels.
- 7. The single motor drive system as set forth in claim 6, wherein said single motor drive arrangement further comprises:a spring member interposed between said rotatable boom assembly and said cable drum assembly for biasing said cable drum assembly to said first position; and a first solenoid device mounted upon said static boom member and engageable with said cable drum assembly, when said first solenoid device is actuated, for moving said cable drum assembly to said second position against the biasing force of said spring member.
- 8. The single motor drive system as set forth in claim 6, wherein said single motor drive arrangement further comprises:a plurality of first detent recesses provided upon said static boom member; a plurality of first detent pins mounted upon said cable drum assembly for respective disposition within said plurality of first detent recesses of said static boom member so as to prevent relative rotation of said cable drum assembly with respect to said static boom member when said cable drum assembly is disposed at said first position; a plurality of second detent recesses provided upon said rotational boom assembly; and a plurality of second detent pins mounted upon said cable drum assembly for respective disposition within said plurality of second detent recesses of said rotational boom assembly so as to prevent relative rotation of said cable drum assembly with respect to said rotational boom assembly when said cable drum assembly is disposed at said second position.
- 9. The single motor drive system as set forth in claim 8, wherein:said plurality of first and second detent recesses and said plurality of first and second detent pins comprises eight detent recesses and eight detent pins equiangularly spaced from each other in an annular array through an angular space of forty-five degrees (45°).
- 10. The single motor drive system as set forth in claim 1, wherein said single motor drive arrangement comprises:a motor fixedly mounted upon said static boom member and having a rotary output shaft; a driven shaft fixedly connected at a first end to said rotational boom assembly and operatively connected at a second end to said rotary output shaft of said motor such that rotation of said rotary output shaft of said motor causes rotation of said rotational boom assembly; and a cable drum assembly, having a first end of a cable fixed thereon and a second end of said cable fixedly connected to said stretch film roll carriage assembly, movably mounted upon said driven shaft between a first position at which said cable drum assembly is fixed upon said static boom member such that, when said rotational boom assembly rotates with respect to said static boom member and said cable drum assembly fixed upon said static boom member, said cable will be wound upon said cable drum assembly so as to elevate said stretch film roll to said different vertical elevational levels such that stretch film dispensed from said stretch film roll assembly will be continuously wrapped around the load at said different vertical elevational levels, a second position at which said cable drum assembly is fixed upon said rotational boom assembly such that when said rotational boom assembly rotates around the wrapping station, stretch film dispensed from said stretch film roll carriage assembly will be continuously wrapped around the load disposed at the wrapping station in a reinforcing mode at a particular one of said different elevational levels, and a third position at which said cable drum assembly is freely rotatable upon said driven shaft so as to permit said stretch film roll carriage assembly to be disposed at a lowermost one of said different elevational levels in preparation for a new stretch film wrapping operation cycle.
- 11. The single motor drive system as set forth in claim 10, wherein said single motor drive arrangement further comprises:a spring member interposed between said rotatable boom assembly and said cable drum assembly for biasing said cable drum to said first position; a first solenoid device mounted upon said static boom member and engageable with said cable drum assembly, when said first solenoid device is actuated, for moving said cable drum assembly to said second position against the biasing force of said spring member; and a second solenoid device mounted upon said static boom member and engageable with said cable drum assembly, when said second solenoid device is actuated and said first solenoid device is deactuated, for moving said cable drum assembly to said third position against the biasing force of said spring member.
- 12. The single motor drive system as set forth in claim 11, wherein:said first and second solenoid devices are mounted upon opposite sides of said static boom member.
- 13. The single motor drive system as set forth in claim 10, wherein said single motor drive arrangement further comprises:a plurality of first detent recesses provided upon said static boom member; a plurality of first detent pins mounted upon said cable drum assembly for respective disposition within said plurality of first detent recesses of said static boom member so as to prevent relative rotation of said cable drum assembly with respect to said static boom member when said cable drum assembly is disposed at said first position; a plurality of second detent recesses provided upon said rotational boom assembly; and a plurality of second detent pins mounted upon said cable drum assembly for respective disposition within said plurality of second detent recesses of said rotational boom assembly so as to prevent relative rotation of said cable drum assembly with respect to said rotational boom assembly when said cable drum assembly is disposed at said second position.
- 14. The single motor drive system as set forth in claim 13, wherein:said plurality of first and second detent recesses and said plurality of first and second detent pins comprises eight detent recesses and eight detent pins equiangularly spaced from each other in an annular array through an angular space of forty-five degrees (45°).
- 15. Stretch film wrapping apparatus for wrapping stretch film around an article, comprising:a wrapping station at which an article to be wrapped is to be disposed so as to be wrapped within stretch film; a fixed upright member; a static boom member connected at a first end thereof to said fixed upright member; a rotational boom member rotatably mounted at a first end thereof upon a second opposite end of said static boom member so as to orbit around said wrapping station of said apparatus; a wrapping mast fixedly mounted upon a second opposite end of said rotational boom member; a stretch film roll carriage assembly mounted upon said wrapping mast so as to be rotatable around said wrapping station along with said rotational boom member, and vertically movable with respect to said rotational boom member, such that stretch film dispensed from said stretch film roll carriage assembly is able to be wrapped around the load disposed at said wrapping station at different vertical elevational levels; and a single motor drive arrangement operatively connected to said rotational boom member and to said stretch film roll carriage assembly mounted upon said wrapping mast for controlling both the rotational movements of said rotational boom member around said wrapping station, and the vertical movements of said stretch film roll carriage assembly with respect to said rotational boom member such that said stretch film roll carriage assembly can be disposed at said different vertical elevational levels with respect to the load disposed at said wrapping station.
- 16. The stretch film wrapping apparatus as set forth in claim 15, wherein said single motor drive arrangement comprises:a motor fixedly mounted upon said static boom member and having a rotary output shaft; a driven shaft fixedly connected at a first end to said rotational boom member and operatively connected at a second end to said rotary output shaft of said motor such that rotation of said rotary output shaft of said motor causes rotation of said rotational boom member; and a cable drum assembly, having a first end of a cable fixed thereon and a second end of said cable fixedly connected to said stretch film roll carriage assembly, movably mounted upon said driven shaft between a first position at which said cable drum assembly is fixed upon said static boom member such that, when said rotational boom member rotates with respect to said static boom member and said cable drum assembly fixed upon said static boom member, said cable will be wound upon said cable drum assembly so as to elevate said stretch film roll to said different vertical elevational levels such that stretch film dispensed from said stretch film roll carriage assembly will be wrapped around the load at said different vertical elevational levels, and a second position at which said cable drum assembly is freely rotatable upon said driven shaft.
- 17. The stretch film wrapping apparatus as set forth in claim 16, wherein said single motor drive arrangement further comprises:a spring member interposed between said rotatable boom member and said cable drum assembly for biasing said cable drum assembly to said first position; and a first solenoid device mounted upon said static boom member and engageable with said cable drum assembly, when said first solenoid device is actuated, for moving said cable drum assembly to said second position against the biasing force of said spring member.
- 18. The stretch film wrapping apparatus as set forth in claim 16, wherein said single motor drive arrangement further comprises:a plurality of detent recesses provided upon said static boom member; and a plurality of detent pins mounted upon said cable drum assembly for respective disposition within said plurality of detent recesses of said static boom member so as to prevent relative rotation of said cable drum assembly with respect to said static boom member when said cable drum assembly is disposed at said first position.
- 19. The stretch film wrapping apparatus as set forth in claim 18, wherein:said plurality of detent recesses and said plurality of detent pins comprises eight detent recesses and eight detent pins equiangularly spaced from each other in an annular array through an angular space of forty-five degrees (45°).
- 20. The stretch film wrapping apparatus as set forth in claim 15, wherein said single motor drive arrangement comprises:a motor fixedly mounted upon said static boom member and having a rotary output shaft; a driven shaft fixedly connected at a first end to said rotational boom member and operatively connected at a second end to said rotary output shaft of said motor such that rotation of said rotary output shaft of said motor causes rotation of said rotational boom member; and a cable drum assembly, having a first end of a cable fixed thereon and a second end of said cable fixedly connected to said stretch film roll carriage assembly, movably mounted upon said driven shaft between a first position at which said cable drum assembly is fixed upon said static boom member such that, when said rotational boom member rotates with respect to said static boom member and said cable drum assembly fixed upon said static boom member, said cable will be wound upon said cable drum assembly so as to elevate said stretch film roll to said different vertical elevational levels such that the stretch film dispensed from said stretch film roll carriage assembly will be wrapped around the load at said different vertical elevational levels, and a second position at which said cable drum assembly is fixed upon said rotational boom member such that when said rotational boom assembly rotates around said wrapping station, stretch film dispensed from said stretch film roll carriage assembly will be continuously wrapped around the load disposed at said wrapping station in a reinforcing mode at a particular one of said different elevational levels.
- 21. The stretch film wrapping apparatus as set forth in claim 20, wherein said single motor drive arrangement further comprises:a spring member interposed between said rotatable boom member and said cable drum assembly for biasing said cable drum assembly to said first position; and a first solenoid device mounted upon said static boom member and engageable with said cable drum assembly, when said first solenoid device is actuated, for moving said cable drum assembly to said second position against the biasing force of said spring member.
- 22. The stretch film wrapping apparatus as set forth in claim 20, wherein said single motor drive arrangement further comprises:a plurality of first detent recesses provided upon said static boom member; a plurality of first detent pins mounted upon said cable drum assembly for respective disposition within said plurality of first detent recesses of said static boom member so as to prevent relative rotation of said cable drum assembly with respect to said static boom member when said cable drum assembly is disposed at said first position; a plurality of second detent recesses provided upon said rotational boom member; and a plurality of second detent pins mounted upon said cable drum assembly for respective disposition within said plurality of second detent recesses of said rotational boom member so as to prevent relative rotation of said cable drum assembly with respect to said rotational boom member when said cable drum assembly is disposed at said second position.
- 23. The stretch film wrapping apparatus as set forth in claim 22, wherein:said plurality of first and second detent recesses and said plurality of first and second detent pins comprises eight detent recesses and eight detent pins equiangularly spaced from each other in an annular array through an angular space of forty-five degrees (45°).
- 24. The stretch film wrapping apparatus as set forth in claim 15, wherein said single motor drive arrangement comprises:a motor fixedly mounted upon said static boom member and having a rotary output shaft; a driven shaft fixedly connected at a first end to said rotational boom member and operatively connected at a second end to said rotary output shaft of said motor such that rotation of said rotary output shaft of said motor causes rotation of said rotational boom member; and a cable drum assembly, having a first end of a cable fixed thereon and a second end of said cable fixedly connected to said stretch film roll carriage assembly, movably mounted upon said driven shaft between a first position at which said cable drum assembly is fixed upon said static boom member such that, when said rotational boom member rotates with respect to said static boom member and said cable drum assembly fixed upon said static boom member, said cable will be wound upon said cable drum assembly so as to elevate said stretch film roll to said different vertical elevational levels such that stretch film dispensed from said stretch film roll assembly will be continuously wrapped around the load at said different vertical elevational levels, a second position at which said cable drum assembly is fixed upon said rotational boom member such that when said rotational boom member rotates around said wrapping station, stretch film dispensed from said stretch film roll carriage assembly will be continuously wrapped around the load disposed at said wrapping station in a reinforcing mode at a particular one of said different elevational levels, and a third position at which said cable drum assembly is freely rotatable upon said driven shaft so as to permit said stretch film roll carriage assembly to be disposed at a lowermost one of said different elevational levels in preparation for a new stretch film wrapping operation cycle.
- 25. The stretch film wrapping apparatus as set forth in claim 24, wherein said single motor drive arrangement further comprises:a spring member interposed between said rotatable boom member and said cable drum assembly for biasing said cable drum to said first position; a first solenoid device mounted upon said static boom member and engageable with said cable drum assembly, when said first solenoid device is actuated, for moving said cable drum assembly to said second position against the biasing force of said spring member; and a second solenoid device mounted upon said static boom member and engageable with said cable drum assembly, when said second solenoid device is actuated and said first solenoid device is deactuated, for moving said cable drum assembly to said third position against the biasing force of said spring member.
- 26. The stretch film wrapping apparatus as set forth in claim 25, wherein:said first and second solenoid devices are mounted upon opposite sides of said static boom member.
- 27. The stretch film wrapping apparatus as set forth in claim 24, wherein said single motor drive arrangement further comprises:a plurality of first detent recesses provided upon said static boom member; a plurality of first detent pins mounted upon said cable drum assembly for respective disposition within said plurality of first detent recesses of said static boom member so as to prevent relative rotation of said cable drum assembly with respect to said static boom member when said cable drum assembly is disposed at said first position; a plurality of second detent recesses provided upon said rotational boom member; and a plurality of second detent pins mounted upon said cable drum assembly for respective disposition within said plurality of second detent recesses of said rotational boom member so as to prevent relative rotation of said cable drum assembly with respect to said rotational boom member when said cable drum assembly is disposed at said second position.
- 28. The stretch film wrapping apparatus as set forth in claim 27, wherein:said plurality of first and second detent recesses and said plurality of first and second detent pins comprises eight detent recesses and eight detent pins equiangularly spaced from each other in an annular array through an angular space of forty-five degrees (45°).
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT APPLICATION
This patent application is related to a United States Patent Application which was filed on Nov. 2, 1999 in the name of Gale Huson, entitled APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MANUALLY APPLYING STRETCH FILM TO PALLETIZED LOADS, and accorded Ser. No. 09/432,284.
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