TRUCK TRANSPORTING DEVICE
20170217688 ยท 2017-08-03
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65G43/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G35/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65G35/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A transportation device transports carts including caster wheels along a transportation path without a pit. Side rollers are arranged along the transportation path and at both sides of the transportation path. Springs bias the side rollers into contact with side surfaces of the carts within the transportation path. A motor drives at least some of the side rollers that are arranged at an interval shorter than a length of the carts along the transportation path at the both sides of the transportation path.
Claims
1-4. (canceled)
5. A transportation device for transporting carts including caster wheels along a transportation path including an entrance and an exit, the transportation device comprising: side rollers arranged along the transportation path and at both sides of the transportation path, at a height to contact with lower portions of side surfaces of the carts; biasing elements biasing the side rollers into contact with the lower portions of the side surfaces of the carts within the transportation path; and a motor configured driving at least some of the side rollers that are arranged with an interval shorter than a length of the carts along the transportation path and at both sides of the transportation path; wherein the side rollers and the motor transport and align the carts within the transportation path in a row from the entrance to the exit of the transportation path such that when there is an empty space between two of the carts within the transportation path a cart near or adjacent to the entrance between the two of the carts is forwarded to fill the empty space.
6. The transportation device according to claim 5, wherein when a first space is occupied by one of the carts and a second subsequent space is empty within the transportation path, the cart occupying the first space is forwarded to the second space by the side rollers driven by the motor to fill the second space.
7. The transportation device according to claim 5, further comprising sensors that detect presence or absence of at least one of the carts provided for each space corresponding to one of the carts within the transportation path, wherein the transportation device transports and aligns the carts within the transportation path one by one in a row to fill the empty space.
8. The transportation device according to claim 7, wherein, based upon detection by one of the sensors that a first space within the transportation path is occupied by one of the carts and a second subsequent space within the transportation path is empty, both the side rollers driven by the motor in the first space and the side rollers driven by the motor in the second space are rotated and the cart occupying the first space is forwarded to the second space.
9. The transportation device according to claim 6, further comprising sensors that detect presence or absence of one of the carts provided for each space corresponding to one of the carts within the transportation path, wherein the transportation device transports and aligns the carts within the transportation path one by one in a row to fill the empty space.
10. The transportation device according to claim 9, wherein, based upon detection by one of the sensors that a first space within the transportation path is occupied by one of the carts and a second subsequent space within the transportation path is empty, both the side rollers driven by the motor in the first space and the side rollers driven by the motor in the second space are rotated and the cart occupying the first space is forwarded to the second space.
11. The transportation device according to claim 5, further comprising a pair of panels provided along both sides of the transportation path accommodating the motor, the side rollers driven by the motor, and the biasing elements.
12. The transportation device according to claim 5, wherein the carts are cage-carts provided with a plurality of caster wheels, frames at the lower portions of the side surfaces of the carts, and pipes extending upwardly from the frames.
13. The transportation device according to claim 5, wherein the side rollers include pneumatic rubber tires.
14. The transportation device according to claim 5, wherein the motor is not equipped with a brake.
15. The transportation device according to claim 14, wherein the transportation path is structured to allow the carts to be transported by manual power.
16. The transportation device according to claim 15, wherein the transportation path is structured to allow the carts to be introduced into the transportation path by manual power and to be removed from the transportation path by manual power.
17. The transportation device according to claim 5, wherein the side rollers include side rollers not driven by the motor.
18. The transportation device according to claim 5, wherein the side rollers are superimposed at least on a two-stage structure along a height direction.
19. The transportation device according to claim 5, further comprising transportation units equipped with the motor, wherein at least one of the side rollers is driven by the motor, and at least one of the biasing elements is arranged along the transportation path and at both sides of the transportation path at an interval shorter than a length of the carts.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0015] In the following, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described.
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[0017] The transportation device for the carts 2 causes plural carts 4 to be aligned in a row, and if there is an empty space in front of a cart, then fills the empty space by moving the cart forward to store carts temporarily. At this time, some carts are loaded and some are unloaded. The transportation device 2 includes plural transportation units 12 along the transportation direction (the longitudinal direction of the transportation device 2, and a direction from the left to the right in
[0018] Components such as the tires 14 and motor 18 are attached to a movable frame 25 and may slide along a direction perpendicular or substantially perpendicular to the transportation direction in a horizontal plane. The movable frame 25 moves horizontally by a linear guide 26 and is biased to a space where the carts move by a spring 31 defining a biasing element. The linear guide 26 includes a movable portion 27 and a fixed portion 28, and the spring 31 is provided between a bracket 29 of the movable frame 25 and a bracket 30 fixed to the ground. A casing 32 covers the transportation device 2 except for the tires 14, 14. The spring 31 may be a leaf spring, or an air spring other than a coil spring, and an air cylinder may be used as the biasing member, for example.
[0019] As is shown in
[0020] Light emitting portions 34 and light receiving portions 35 detect the presence or absence of a cart 4 at each position within the transportation path 36. A controller 40 controls the transportation units 12 according to the signals from the light receiving portions 35 and so on. Arbitrary species of sensors that detect the presence or absence of the cart 4 may be used. Further, according to the present preferred embodiment, an additional transportation unit 12 is provided at the right end in
[0021] How the present preferred embodiment works will be described. In
[0022] The transportation device 2 may be easily installed, since digging a pit under the floor is not needed for the installment, and, moreover, articles falling from the carts 4 to the floor do not collide with the transportation device 2. The carts 4 having unevenness on the frames 6, 7 may be transported by the pneumatic tires 14. Further, the two-staged tires 14 along the height direction may transport the carts 4 having various heights of the frames 6, 7. Since the tires 14 are arranged with a short interval along the transportation direction, carts 4 may be moved from any position within the transportation device 2. Further, the tires 14 are biased toward the carts 4, the variations in the width of the carts 4 do not matter, and, even if the air in the tires 14 is lost, they continue the transportation with the biasing force by the spring 31. Further, regarding wet carts 4, water is drained along the grooves 16 of the tires 14, and the tires 14 do not slip on the carts 4. Since the motor 18 is not equipped with a brake, problems in the motor 18, and so on, do not lock or fix the tires 14, and carts 4 may be retrieved, for example, manually.
[0023] When a further mechanism is provided to bias the movable frame 25 upwardly, the up and down movement of the carts 4 that is caused due to the unevenness of the transportation path 36, and so on, never damages the carts 4. According to the present preferred embodiment, all the tires are driven by the motor power, however, when some of the tires are not power-driven, it is enough that the tires 14 driven by the motor power are arranged with an interval shorter than the length of the carts 4.
[0024] While preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described above, it is to be understood that variations and modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention. The scope of the present invention, therefore, is to be determined solely by the following claims.