The present invention relates generally to trolley assemblies for conveyors of material handling systems and, more particularly, to a trolley assembly with a wheel rotatably mounted to a trolley arm or bracket for travel along an I-beam or the like of the material handling system.
Conveyor trolleys typically have bearings between the wheel and the hub of each trolley wheel assembly to allow for smooth, generally low friction rolling of the wheel relative to the hub and trolley arm. Typically, the trolley wheels are mounted to the trolley arm via trolley brackets. Such brackets are typically manufactured with wheels that are permanently swaged in place at the bracket. Thus, the wheels are not removable from the brackets after manufacture. Such a permanent mounting arrangement makes it difficult if not impossible to service or replace a wheel on a trolley bracket.
Although it is known to bolt on a wheel to a trolley arm (such as described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,880,469, which is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety), the bolt extends through the bearing assembly and through the trolley arm, where it is retained via a female fastener or nut at the outer side of the trolley arm from the wheel. Such a mounting arrangement leads to disassembly of the bearing assembly when the bolt is removed to remove the wheel from the trolley arm.
Therefore, there is a need in the art for a trolley assembly which overcomes the shortcomings of the prior art.
The present invention provides a trolley assembly that has a wheel removably mounted or attached to a trolley arm or bracket. The arm includes a non-circular-shaped passageway, and the wheel includes a correspondingly shaped or formed axle so that the wheel axle is readily inserted into and non-rotatably received in the non-circular passageway of the arm. The axle of the wheel may include internal threads so that a male fastener or bolt may be threadedly received in the axle to retain the axle within the non-circular passageway and thus to retain the axle and the wheel at the trolley arm. Optionally, the axle may be adapted or formed, such as via expansion of a portion of the axle, so as to limit retraction of the axle from the passageway of the trolley arm.
According to an aspect of the present invention, a trolley assembly for a conveyor comprises a wheel assembly and a trolley arm. The wheel assembly includes a wheel that is rotatably mounted to an axle, such as via a bearing assembly or element or device, with the axle extending along an axis of rotation of the wheel and comprising a non-cylindrical outer surface. The trolley arm has a non-cylindrical-shaped passageway therethrough, and preferably is shaped so that the outer surface of the axle substantially corresponds to and substantially mates with the inner surface of the passageway of the trolley arm when the axle is inserted into the passageway of the trolley arm. The passageway non-rotatably receives the axle at least partially therein.
Optionally, for example, the non-cylindrical-shaped outer surface of the axle may comprise a hexagonal surface of the axle and the passageway may also comprise a hexagonal-shaped passageway. Other non-cylindrical or non-circular shapes, such as regular polygonal shapes, such as a rectangular shape or the like, or such as an irregular shape, such as a shape having a radial projection or key or ridge that fits in and generally corresponds to a slot or key hole in the passageway, may be utilized for the axle and passageway to non-rotatably receive the axle within the passageway, while remaining within the spirit and scope of the present invention.
In one form, a fastener may secure the axle at least partially in the passageway to mount the wheel assembly to the trolley arm. The trolley arm has a first or inner surface at a first or inner end of the passageway that opposes the wheel and a second or outer surface at a second or outer end of the passageway that is opposite the first surface. The fastener has a head portion and a fastening portion (such as a threaded portion), whereby the fastening portion engages the axle (such as via threaded engagement in a threaded passageway or receptacle of the axle), while the head portion is at the second surface of the trolley arm when the fastener secures the axle at least partially in the passageway. A washer may be provided at the outer or second surface of the trolley arm so that the head portion of the fastener engages the washer at the second surface when the fastener is tightened in the threaded fastener receptacle of the axle.
In another form, the axle may be inserted at least partially into the passageway of the trolley arm and a portion (such as an outer end portion) of the axle may be radially expanded or flared or swaged to limit or substantially preclude retraction of the axle from the passageway of the trolley arm. For example, an outer end portion of the axle may be radially expanded to generally correspond to a radially expanded outer portion of the passageway, such that the radially expanded portion of the axle is substantially precluded from being moved longitudinally along the passageway toward the wheel.
Optionally, the axle may include a lubrication port and a lubrication passageway. The lubrication port and the lubrication passageway are configured to allow lubricant to flow through the axle and to bearings or bearing elements (which facilitate rotation of the wheel about the axle) of the wheel assembly. Thus, the bearing elements may be readily lubricated to ease or enhance rotation of the wheel about the axle.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a trolley assembly for a conveyor includes a wheel assembly and a trolley arm. The wheel assembly includes a wheel that is rotatably mounted to a hub or hub portion that extends along an axis of rotation of the wheel and includes a non-cylindrical passageway. The hub portion is coupled to an axle at the trolley arm. The axle comprises a mounting portion with a non-cylindrical outer surface for engaging the non-cylindrical passageway so that the hub portion is non-rotatably mounted to the axle while the wheel remains rotatable about the axle and the hub portion.
Therefore, the present invention provides a trolley assembly that has a removable wheel assembly, where the wheel assembly may be readily attached to and/or removed from the trolley arm via a single fastener. The wheel assembly includes an axle that is non-rotatably secured at the trolley arm, whereby the wheel rotates about the axle via one or more bearing elements (such as ball bearings or journal bearings or the like). The wheel assembly may be secured to the trolley arm, and with the axle non-rotatably secured to the trolley arm, such as via a threaded fastener that is at least partially received in a threaded fastener receptacle of the axle, or such as via a swaged axle to trolley construction or via other mounting means that limit or substantially preclude longitudinal movement of the axle along the passageway of the trolley. Thus, the wheel assembly is rotatably mounted to the trolley arm via a non-rotatable mounting or attachment of the axle portion to the trolley arm. The non-circular axle and passageway limits or substantially precludes relative rotation of the axle portion within the trolley arm, even if the bearing were to lock up. Optionally, removal and/or replacement of the wheel assembly (such as may be necessitated by worn wheels or worn bearings or bearing elements) may be facilitated via the threaded fastener attachment means without requiring removal and replacement of the entire trolley arm or bracket.
These and other objects, advantages, purposes and features of the present invention will become apparent upon review of the following specification in conjunction with the drawings.
Referring now to the drawings and the illustrative embodiments depicted therein, a trolley assembly 10 includes a wheel assembly 12, a trolley arm or bracket 14, and a fastener or attachment or securing element 16 (
Wheel 18 is rotatably mounted to axle 20 via a bearing assembly or device 24, such as a bearing device comprising bearings or bearing elements (not shown). Such bearings or bearing elements may comprise any suitable element, such as ball bearings or journal bearings or other known bearings, or such as journal bearings of the types described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,880,469, which is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety, without affecting the scope of the present invention. Bearing device 24 may have an inner portion and an outer portion, which is rotatable about the inner portion via the bearing elements (such as ball bearings between an inner race and an outer race or the like). The inner portion may be fixedly secured to or integral with the axle 20, while the outer portion is fixedly secured to or integral with the wheel 18, such that the wheel 18 and outer portion are rotatable about the inner portion and axle 20 as the trolley assembly travels along the beam or track or rail 22. Optionally, the axle may be unitarily formed or integral with the inner portion of the bearing device and/or the wheel may be unitarily formed or integral with the outer portion of the bearing device, whereby the wheel rotates about the axle via sliding engagement between the wheel and axle or via sliding or rolling engagement with one or more bearing elements or the like at the mating or engaging surfaces of the wheel and/or axle. The axle 20 thus may be integral with or fixedly secured to the inner portion or race or hub of the bearing device and may extend from the bearing device and along the axis of rotation of the wheel for attachment to the trolley arm.
The wheel assembly 12 includes an inner stop surface 26, such as generally at the junction of the axle 20 and the bearing device 24 to limit insertion of axle 20 into passageway 15 of trolley arm 14, as discussed below. In the illustrated embodiment, stop surface 26 is at an inner surface of bearing device 24, such as at an inner surface of the inner portion or hub of the bearing device, and axle 20 extends therefrom to provide a non-rotatable mounting arrangement of the axle 20 and a portion of the bearing device 24, whereby wheel 18 and the outer portion of the bearing device rotate about the axle 20 via the bearing element or elements of the bearing device 24.
Axle 20 thus extends along the axis of rotation of wheel 18, with wheel 18 being rotatable relative to the axle via the bearing device or element or elements 24. Axle 20 has a non-circular cross section or is a non-cylindrical shape so that axle 20 may be non-rotatably received in the non-circular or non-cylindrical passageway 15. In the illustrated embodiment, axle 20 is hexagonal-shaped, but other shapes, such as a rectangular shape or any other non-circular shape may be utilized for the shape or configuration of the outer surface or structure of the axle, without affecting the scope of the present invention. For example, the axle and passageway may have a non-cylindrical or non-circular shape as will be described below, such as a regular polygonal shape, such as a rectangular shape or hexagonal shape or the like, or may have an irregular shape, such as a shape having a radial projection or key or ridge that fits in and generally corresponds to a slot or key hole in the passageway, in order to non-rotatably position the axle within the passageway, while remaining within the spirit and scope of the present invention.
Axle 20 includes an internally threaded passageway 20a at least partially therealong. Threaded passageway 20a is open at an outer end of the axle 20 (at the distal end from the bearing device 24) so as to be adapted to receive a threaded fastener 16 therein. A lubrication passageway 20b may extend along axle 20, such as from an inner end of the threaded passageway 20a to the bearing device 24. Lubrication passageway 20b allows for lubricant (such as oil or grease or the like) to flow through axle 20 and to the bearing elements of the bearing device 24, such as lubricant that is applied or injected or pumped into and through a lubrication passageway 16a of fastener 16 when fastener 16 is received in threaded passageway 20a of axle 20 to secure the wheel assembly 12 to the trolley arm 14, as discussed below.
Trolley arm 14 includes a wheel mounting portion 14a, through which axle receiving passageway 15 is formed, and a drive chain connecting portion 14b, which is connectable to a drive chain or conveyor chain for moving the trolley along the track 22, as is known in the art. Drive chain connecting portion 14b is a curved arm element that extends downward from wheel mounting portion 14a and includes a notch 14c for connecting to a link of a chain or the like. Drive chain connecting portion 14b may be configured to attach to a load bar or the like, such as is known in the art and such as by utilizing known aspects or by utilizing aspects of the trolley attachment described in U.S. Pat. No. 7,334,527, which is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety. Passageway 15 is formed through wheel mounting portion 14a and is a non-circular or non-cylindrical passageway (and thus is configured to have a non-cylindrical inner surface) so as to non-rotatably receive non-circular axle 20 therein. In the illustrated embodiment, passageway 15 is hexagonal-shaped, but other shapes, such as a rectangular shape or any other non-circular shape may be utilized, without affecting the scope of the present invention.
In the illustrated embodiment, fastener 16 comprises a threaded male fastener, such as a bolt or the like. Fastener 16 thus has a threaded portion 16b, with a head portion 16c at one end of the threaded portion 16b. Desirably, fastener 16 includes lubrication passageway 16a formed through head portion 16c and through threaded portion 16b to provide a continuous passageway through the length of fastener 16, from the outer surface of head portion 16c to the opposite end of threaded portion 16b, such as can be seen in
The trolley assembly 10 thus may be readily assembled via insertion of the axle into the passageway of the trolley arm and tightening of a single fastener. The wheel assembly 12, which includes the wheel 18, bearing device 24 and axle 20, may be readily connected to or attached to the trolley arm 14 via insertion of axle 20 into passageway 15 of arm 14. Axle 20 (which preferably substantially corresponds to or mates with the inner surface of the passageway) may be inserted substantially into and along passageway 15 until stop surface 26 contacts an inner or opposed surface 15a of the wheel mounting portion 14a of trolley arm 14, thereby limiting further insertion of axle 20 into passageway 15. Fastener 16 is then threaded into threaded passageway 20a to secure the wheel assembly to the trolley arm. Optionally, and preferably, a washer 30 is provided at fastener 20 and at the outer surface 15b of wheel mounting portion 14a of trolley arm 14. Thus, as fastener 16 is tightened, fastener 16 pulls axle 20 into passageway 15 and head portion 16c engages washer 30, which in turn engages the outer surface of wheel mounting portion 14a of trolley arm 14, such that further tightening of fastener 16 functions to substantially clamp the wheel assembly to the trolley arm. Because the axle extends from the end of the bearing device, the clamping of the wheel assembly to the trolley via tightening of the fastener is accomplished without clamping the bearing elements of the bearing device, such that the wheel is substantially freely rotatable about the axle.
When assembled in this manner, the axle 20 of wheel assembly 12 is non-rotatably received in axle passageway 15 of trolley arm 14 via the non-circular passageway or bore and the corresponding mating axle, while the threaded fastener functions to clamp the axle and wheel assembly to the trolley arm. If lubrication is desired or needed for maintenance of the bearing device or elements, lubricant may be dispensed through the fitting 28 at head portion 16c of fastener 16 to provide lubrication to the bearing elements via the lubrication passageways 16a and 20b of fastener 16 and axle 20, respectively. If the bearing elements and/or the wheel wears and needs replacement, the fastener 16 may be removed from axle 20 so that axle 20 may be withdrawn from passageway 15 to remove the wheel assembly 12 from the trolley arm 14. A new wheel assembly may then be mounted to or fastened to the trolley arm to repair or maintain the trolley assembly.
Therefore, the present invention provides a trolley assembly for a conveyor or material handling system that has a trolley wheel and bearing assembly that is removably mounted to the trolley arm. The axle of the wheel assembly may be non-rotatably received within a passageway through the trolley arm or bracket and may be secured therein, such as via a threaded fastener or via other fastener elements or fastening means. The wheel and/or bearing device or elements thus may be readily mounted to a trolley arm and may be readily removed from a trolley arm to substantially ease maintenance or repair/replacement of the wheel and/or bearing elements during use of the trolley assembly. The non-circular axle and passageway construction and engagement limits or substantially precludes relative rotation of the axle portion within the trolley arm, even if the bearing were to lock up.
Optionally, other means of connecting the wheel assembly to a trolley arm may be implemented, without affecting the scope of the present invention. Optionally, the wheel assembly may have a swaged wheel-to-trolley construction, where the hub portion of the wheel assembly is non-removably secured to the trolley arm via a flared portion of the hub axle engaging a correspondingly formed region of the trolley arm. For example, a non-circular axle of a wheel assembly may be pressed or inserted into a correspondingly non-circular passageway of the trolley arm and the end of the axle may be flared outwardly to limit or substantially preclude retraction of the axle from the trolley arm, in order to non-rotatably secure the wheel assembly to the trolley arm.
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Passageway 115 of trolley arm 114 is configured to at least partially non-rotatably receive mounting portion 120b of axle 120 therein, such as in a similar manner as described above. In the illustrated embodiment, passageway 115 is a pentagonal-shaped passageway and mounting portion 120b of axle 120 is a pentagonal-shaped shaft or axle portion so that axle is non-rotatably received within passageway 115, thereby limiting or substantially precluding any relative rotation between axle 120 and trolley arm 114, even if the bearing were to lock up. The axle 120 is thus non-rotatably secured to the trolley arm 114, whereby wheel 118 rotates about axle 120 as the trolley assembly 110 and trolley arm 114 travel along an I-beam track or rail or the like of a trolley conveyor system of a material handling system.
In the illustrated embodiment, the outer end 120c of mounting portion 120b is flared (not shown in
In the illustrated embodiment, wheel 118 is rotatably mounted to hub portion 120a of axle 120 via bearing assembly or device 124, such as a bearing device comprising bearings or bearing elements 124a that are movably received at inner and outer bearing races or the like. Such bearings or bearing elements may comprise any suitable element, such as ball bearings or journal bearings or other known bearings, or such as journal bearings of the types described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,880,469, which is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety, without affecting the scope of the present invention. As shown in
The wheel assembly 112 includes shields 126a, 126b at opposite sides of the wheel assembly to substantially seal the bearing assembly within the wheel assembly. In the illustrated embodiment, a contact seal 127a (such as a rubber or urethane seal of the like) is attached to the wheel and rotates with the wheel, while the hub has a seal seat 127b that does not rotate with the wheel. The contact seal 127a and seal seat 127b thus slidingly mate together to substantially seal the wheel assembly to limit and substantially preclude water or dirt or debris or contaminant intrusion into the bearing assembly during operation of the material handling system.
Axle 120 thus extends along the axis of rotation of wheel 118, with wheel 118 being rotatable relative to the axle via the bearing device 124. Mounting portion 120b of axle 120 has a non-circular cross section or is a non-cylindrical shape so that axle 120 may be non-rotatably received in the correspondingly non-circular or non-cylindrical passageway 115. In the illustrated embodiment, mounting portion 120b of axle 120 is pentagonal-shaped, but other shapes, such as a rectangular shape or any other non-circular shape may be utilized for the shape or configuration of the outer surface or structure of the axle, without affecting the scope of the present invention.
In the illustrated embodiment, a lubrication passageway 120d extends along axle 120, such as from an inner end of the hub portion 120a to the outer end 120c of the mounting portion 120b. Lubrication passageway 120d allows for lubricant (such as oil or grease or the like) to flow through axle 120 and to the bearing elements of the bearing device 124, such as lubricant that is applied or injected or pumped into and through the lubrication passageway 120d of axle 120. Preferably, mounting portion 120b of axle 120 includes a fitting or nipple 128 at the outer end of passageway 120d, so that lubricant or grease or the like may be readily fed or pumped or injected into passageway 120d and thus into and through axle 120 and into bearing device 124, so as to ease lubrication of the bearing elements of the wheel assembly 112. In the illustrated embodiment, fitting 128 is threaded into a threaded portion of the lubrication passageway, but other types of fittings may be otherwise secured or attached at the end of the lubrication passageway of the axle, without affecting the scope of the present invention.
The wheel assembly 112, which includes the wheel 118, bearing device 124 and axle 120, thus may be connected or attached to the trolley arm 114 via insertion of the mounting portion 120b of axle 120 into the passageway 115 of the trolley arm 114, and expansion of end portion 120c of axle 120 after insertion. When assembled in this manner, the axle 120 of wheel assembly 112 is non-rotatably received in axle passageway 115 of trolley arm 114 via the non-circular passageway or bore and the corresponding mating axle. If lubrication is desired or needed for maintenance of the bearing device or elements, lubricant may be dispensed through the fitting 128 to provide lubrication to the bearing elements via the lubrication passageway 120d of axle 120.
Therefore, the present invention provides a trolley assembly for a conveyor or material handling system that has a trolley wheel and bearing assembly that is removably mounted to the trolley arm. The axle of the wheel assembly may be non-rotatably received within a passageway through the trolley arm or bracket and may be secured therein, such as via a threaded fastener or via other fastener elements or fastening means, such as via a swaged axle-to-trolley construction or the like. The non-circular axle and passageway construction and engagement limits or substantially precludes relative rotation of the axle portion within the trolley arm, even if the bearing were to lock up.
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In the illustrated embodiment, trolley arms 214 include a wheel mounting portion 214a, to which axles 220 and wheel assemblies 212 are attached, and a drive chain connecting portion 214b, which is connectable to a drive chain or conveyor chain for moving the trolley along a track, as is known in the art. Drive chain connecting portion 214b is a curved arm element that extends downward from wheel mounting portion 214a and includes a passageway or hole 214c (
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Axle 320 is non-rotatably installed at a longitudinal passageway in an axle mount 336, which may be mounted at trolley assembly 310 (
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Therefore, the present invention provides a trolley assembly for a conveyor or material handling system that has a single or double wheel assembly for which rotation is permitted only by the wheel and/or bearing assembly. The wheel assemblies and at least a portion of the bearing assemblies rotate about a rotationally-fixed hub portion, which is non-rotatably coupled to an axle, which itself is non-rotatably coupled to a trolley arm. The axle includes a non-cylindrical flange, such as a hexagonal-shaped flange, that engages a correspondingly-shaped non-cylindrical female anti-rotation feature on the hub portion. When the hub portion is installed on the axle, the female anti-rotation feature engages the non-cylindrical flange to prevent rotation of the hub portion on the axle. Optionally, the hub portion and axle may be complimentarily non-cylindrical to prevent rotation. For example, the hub portion may include one or more slots or grooves that engage corresponding ridges or keys on the axle to prevent rotation of the hub portion. The axle may be non-rotatably received in a passageway through an axle mount, such as with a pin that is driven radially through a slot in the axle mount and partially into a radial hole in the axle. One or more inner races may be non-rotatably mounted to the hub portion, such as with slots or grooves that engage corresponding ridges or keys on an outer surface of the hub portion, or with knurling or roughened surfaces that are pressed or swaged together. The wheel and/or bearing device or elements thus may be non-rotatably mounted to an axle at the trolley arm, which limits or substantially precludes relative rotation of the hub portion on the axle portion, inner races on the hub portion, and the axle within the trolley arm, even if the bearing were to seize or lock up.
Changes and modifications in the specifically described embodiments may be carried out without departing from the principles of the present invention, which is intended to be limited only by the scope of the appended claims, as interpreted according to the principles of patent law.
The present application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60/955,745, filed Aug. 14, 2007, which is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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60955745 | Aug 2007 | US |