Claims
- 1. A system for transferring slabs from a stack of slabs to a furnace charging table comprising:a carriage selectively positionable over said stack of slabs and over said furnace charging table; a plurality of electromagnets coupled to said carriage to lift a slab off of said stack of slabs and transfer it to said furnace charging table; wherein each said electromagnet is connected to a vertical rod and each said vertical rod is connected to a horizontal shaft; and stabilizing means for limiting sway of at least one of the vertical rods.
- 2. The system of claim 1 wherein said stabilizing means comprises a stabilization arm connected to each vertical rod.
- 3. The system of claim 2 wherein each stabilization arm is pivotally connected to said carriage and to at least one of the vertical rods.
- 4. A system for transferring slabs from a stack of slabs to a furnace charging table comprising:a carriage selectively positionable over said stack of slabs and over said furnace charging table; a plurality of electromagnets to said carriage to lift a slab off of said stack of slabs and transfer it to said furnace charging table; wherein each said electromagnet is connected to a vertical rod and each said vertical rod is connected to a horizontal shaft; and a plurality of stabilization arms each pivotally connected to said carriage and to one of said vertical rods.
- 5. The system of claim 4 wherein the vertical rods are unequally spaced apart from each other.
- 6. The system of claim 4 further comprising a load cell connected to at least one vertical rod for weighing the slabs.
- 7. A system for transferring slabs from a stack of slabs to a furnace charging table comprising:a carriage selectively positionable over said stack of slabs and over said furnace charging table; a plurality of electromagnets coupled to said carriage to lift a slab off of said stack of slabs and transfer it to said furnace charging table; and wherein each said electromagnet is connected to a vertical rod; wherein each electromagnet is suspended by at least one chain linkage having one end connected to said electromagnet and the opposite end connected to a horizontal disk pivotally connected to the lower end of the vertical rod.
- 8. A system for transferring slabs from a stack of slabs to a furnace charging table comprising:a carriage selectively positionable over said stack of slabs and over said furnace charging table; a plurality of electromagnets coupled to said carriage to lift a slab off of said stack of slabs and transfer it to said furnace charging table; and wherein each said electromagnet is connected to a vertical rod and each said vertical rod is connected to a horizontal shaft; wherein each vertical rod is connected to said horizontal shaft by a lever arm.
- 9. The system of claim 8, further comprising an actuator connected to a center lever arm, said center lever arm being connected to the horizontal shaft, wherein said actuator causes at least one of the vertical rods to raise and lower.
- 10. A system for transferring slabs from a stack of slabs comprising:a carriage selectively positionable over said stack of slabs at a first position and a second position spaced from the first position; a plurality of electromagnets coupled to said carriage to lift a slab off of said stack of slabs and transfer it to said second position; wherein each said electromagnet is connected to a vertical rod; and stabilizing means for limiting sway of at least one of the vertical rods.
- 11. A system for transferring slabs from a stack of slabs comprising:a carriage selectively positionable over said stack of slabs at a first position and a second position spaced from the first position; a plurality of electromagnets coupled to said carriage to lift a slab off of said stack of slabs and transfer it to said second position; wherein each said electromagnet is connected to a vertical rod; and a plurality of stabilization arms each pivotally connected to said carriage and to one of said vertical rods.
CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) of U.S. provisional application No. 60/271,601 filed Feb. 26, 2001.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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