CONVEYOR ELEMENT AND CONVEYOR DEVICE

20230339698 · 2023-10-26

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Abstract

A conveyor element for transporting goods with a hook element for suspension on a conveyor rail and a holder hanging on the hook element, on which holder one or more goods can be received, is formed in such a way that the hook element comprises a first hook and at least one second hook, between which at least one engagement opening is formed. This allows the conveyor element to be effectively conveyed and separated in a conveying direction along a conveyor rail via a pawl conveyor.

Claims

1. A conveyor element for transporting goods, comprising: a hook element for suspension on a conveyor rail and a holder hanging on the hook element, the holder being configured for receiving one or more goods, wherein the hook element comprises a first hook and at least one second hook, and wherein at least one engagement opening is formed between the first hook and the at least one second hook.

2. The conveyor element according to claim 1, wherein the engagement opening is provided at an uppermost region of the hook element in a suspended position of the conveyor element.

3. The conveyor element according to claim 1, wherein a distance between the first hook and the at least one second hook in a conveying direction is between 5 mm and 100 mm.

4. The conveyor element according to claim 1, wherein the first hook is connected to the second hook at a free end.

5. The conveyor element according to claim 1, wherein the first hook and the second hook are formed integrally with each other from a bent wire.

6. The conveyor element according to claim 1, wherein the holder is hingedly connected to the hook element.

7. The conveyor element according to claim 6, wherein the holder is connected to the hook element via a double joint rotatable about two axes.

8. The conveyor element according to claim 6, wherein the holder is biased by gravity into an initial position.

9. The conveyor element according to claim 1, wherein a thickness of the hook element formed in a conveying direction is essentially equal to a thickness of the holder.

10. The conveyor element according to claim 1, wherein the holder comprises a bracket.

11. The conveyor element according to claim 1, wherein a projection is formed on the holder on one side in a conveying direction and a receptacle for a projection of an adjacent holder is formed on a side opposite the conveying direction.

12. The conveyor element according to claim 1, wherein a bag is held suspended from the holder.

13. The conveyor element according to claim 1, wherein a bolt is provided on the hook element, and wherein the holder hangs from the bolt.

14. The conveyor element according to claim 1, wherein the hook element comprises a body made of plastic on which a memory element for identifying the conveyor element is provided.

15. A conveyor device comprising a conveyor rail and a pawl conveyor with a plurality of pawls by means of which at least one conveyor element according to claim 1 can be moved along the conveyor rail.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0018] Other objects and features of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description considered in connection with the accompanying drawings. It is to be understood, however, that the drawings are designed as an illustration only and not as a definition of the limits of the invention.

[0019] In the drawings,

[0020] FIG. 1 shows a section of a conveyor device according to the invention with several conveyor elements in a conveyor view;

[0021] FIG. 2 shows a view of the conveyor of FIG. 1 along an accumulation section;

[0022] FIG. 3 shows a detailed view of the conveyor elements of FIG. 2;

[0023] FIGS. 4A-4D show several views of a conveyor element according to the invention;

[0024] FIGS. 5A-5F show multiple views of a hook element of the conveyor element;

[0025] FIG. 6 shows a view of a conveyor with an accumulation section; and

[0026] FIG. 7 shows a view of a modified conveyor device.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

[0027] A conveyor 1 comprises a conveyor rail 2 along which a pawl conveyor 3 with a plurality of pawls 4 can be moved. The pawl conveyor 3 is driven in rotation and comprises pawls 4 which are pivotably mounted in order to move conveyor elements 5 hanging on the conveyor rail 2.

[0028] Each conveyor element 5 comprises a hook element 6 from which a holder 7 hangs. The holder 7 comprises a bracket from which hangs a bag 14 that can be opened via a swivelling opening element 15 in order to insert goods into or remove goods from the bag 14.

[0029] Each hook element 6 comprises a first hook 8 and a second hook 9, both of which are suspended from the conveyor rail 2 and between which an engagement opening 10 is provided. This distributes the weight load of the conveyor element 5 over two hooks 8 and 9.

[0030] Each pawl 4 of the pawl conveyor 3 is mounted to pivot about a horizontal axis 11 and is guided, for example, on a chain or a cable. The pawl 4 rests from above on the conveyor rail 2 or on one of the hooks 8 or 9 and comprises a tip 12 at the end facing away from the axis 11 which can engage in the engagement opening 10 between the two hooks 8 and 9 in order to move the hook element 6 along the conveyor rail 2. FIG. 1 shows a transport position and the five conveyor elements 5 are each moved in the conveying direction by a pawl 4.

[0031] In FIG. 2, adjacent conveyor elements 5 are shown in an accumulated position, for example because the foremost conveyor element 5 is stopped in order to load or unload it. The conveyor elements 5 running onto the foremost conveyor element 5 are stopped because the pawl 4 is lifted during a movement along the conveyor rail 2 when it runs onto a rear hook 9 of a conveyor element 5. Then the tip 12 of the pawl 4 is lifted and the hook 8 is removed from a receptacle 13 between the tip 12 and the rest of the pawl 4, causing the conveyor element 5 to stop and the pawl 4 to move over other conveyor elements 5. When the accumulation is released, the respective foremost conveyor element 5 can be gripped by the front hook 8 via a pawl 4 and moved further along the conveyor rail 2.

[0032] FIG. 3 shows the accumulated situation of FIG. 2 in detail. The distance between two adjacent conveyor elements 5 is determined by two parameters. On the one hand, the length of a pawl 4 in the conveying direction is decisive for the distance between two adjacent conveyor elements 5 in the accumulated situation. If the pawl 4 runs onto the hook 9 on the side of the axis 11, the tip 12 of the pawl 4 is lifted and thus disengages from the hook 8 of a conveyor element 5. In addition, the accumulation distance between adjacent conveyor elements 5 is increased compared to a conveyor element 5 with only a single hook by the fact that the hooks 8 and 9 are spaced apart. The receptacle 13 between the tip 12 and the body of the pawl 4 is dimensioned in such a way that only the front hook 8 in the conveying direction can be gripped by the tip 12 at any one time, while the pawl 4 is lifted when the rear hook 9 lifts the pawl 4, so that the stowage distance between two adjacent conveyor elements 5 is increased by the distance between the hooks 8 and 9. To achieve this accumulation distance between adjacent conveyor elements 5, the length of the pawls 4 would have to be increased, which reduces the transport capacity. Thus, by using two adjacent hooks, the accumulation distance can be increased while maintaining a high transport capacity.

[0033] In FIGS. 4A-4D a conveyor element 5 is shown in detail. The conveyor element 5 comprises the upper hook element 6, on which the holder 7 is suspended. The holder 7 is held on the hook element 6 so that it is pivotable about two axes. The holder 7 comprises a bolt 18 which is inserted in a receptacle on the hook element 6 and via which a pivoting movement about an axis horizontally and perpendicularly to the conveying direction is made possible. In addition, the holder 7 can also be rotated by a certain angle around a vertical axis in order to be able to move the bag 14 flexibly on the holder 7. In particular, a certain compensating movement of the holder 7 with the bag 14 can take place along curves or when hitting obstacles.

[0034] The bracket-shaped holder 7 comprises a projection 16 in the conveying direction, which can be inserted into a recess or receptacle 17 of an adjacent holder 7. The holder 7 comprises a projection 16 both in the conveying direction and against the conveying direction, and receptacles 17 are formed on the holder 7 on the opposite side. The projections 16 and receptacles 17 are each tapered (shaped in form of a conical frustum) so that adjacent holders 7 are aligned when they are joined together. Other geometries of projections 16 and receptacles 17 can also be used and the positioning of the projections 16 and receptacles 17 can also be changed.

[0035] FIGS. 5A to 5F show a hook element 6 in detail. The hook element 6 comprises two spaced hooks 8 and 9 on an upper side, between which an engagement opening 10 is provided. The spacing of the hooks 8 and 9 can be in a range between 5 mm to 100 mm, in particular between 10 mm to 50 mm. The two hooks 8 and 9 are made of a bent wire and are connected to each other at their free end by a connection section 25. The hook element 6 further comprises a plastic body 23 in which the two ends of the bent wire and the hooks 8 and 9 are embedded. A receptacle 19 is provided on an underside of the plastic body 23, into which the bolt 18 of the holder 7 is insertable. Fixed to the receptacle 19 in the lower region is a bolt 20 which, in the assembled position, is aligned substantially parallel to the conveyor rail 2 and which, in conjunction with the bolt 18 on the holder 7, forms a double joint so that the holder 7 is pivotable about two axes relative to the hook element 6. The bolt 18 is arranged in the holder 19 such that the bolt 18 rests on the bolt 20 at a tapered section 21, as shown in FIG. 5D. The tapered section 21 is surrounded by two side walls 22 which spread upwards. When the bolt 18 rotates relative to the hook member 6 about a vertical axis, the bolt 18 is lifted with the holder 7 so that a force must be applied for the rotational movement.

[0036] Because of gravity and the formation of the side walls 22, the holder 7 is thus biased into an initial position in which the holder 7 is aligned substantially perpendicular to the conveyor rail. The bolts 18 and 20 may be made of metal in this case to ensure stable support of the goods in the bag 14.

[0037] The plastic body 23 further comprises a memory element 24 for identifying the conveyor element 5 and thus the goods transported therein. The memory element 24 can be designed as an RFID chip or other memory element.

[0038] In FIG. 6, a storage position is shown on the right-hand side, in which several adjacent conveyor elements 5 are pushed into each other. It is also shown that by extending the hook element 6 with the rear hook, the accumulation distance along the conveyor rail 2 in the pawl conveyor is significantly increased. On the holder 7, the protruding projections 16 are each inserted into receptacles 17 of an adjacent conveyor element 5. This means that the conveyor elements 5 can only be swivelled together around the conveyor rail 2. The conveyor elements 5 can, for example, be brought to this minimum distance along a downward slope of the conveyor rail 2.

[0039] Even if the conveyor elements 5 are arranged at the minimum distance, the foremost conveyor element 5 in each case can be gripped by a pawl 4, which engages with its tip 12 in the engagement opening 10 between the two hooks 8 and 9 in order to separate it from the other conveyor elements 5.

[0040] FIG. 7 shows a modified embodiment of conveyor elements which essentially correspond to the previous embodiment example, but which comprise a modified hook element 6′. The hook element 6′ comprises on the upper side a first hook 8, a second hook 9 and a third hook 9′, which are each arranged at a distance from each other. A pawl 4 of the pawl conveyor 3 can only engage in an engagement opening in the front area between hook 8 and hook 9 to move the respective conveyor element 5 along the conveyor rail 2. Thus, instead of only two hooks 8 and 9, more hooks can be used on the upper side of the hook element 6′ to further increase the accumulation distance while maintaining the same short pawls. The transport capacity can be maximised with an optimised stowage distance.

[0041] In addition, depending on the required accumulation distance, the distance between the two hooks 8 and 9 can be changed and depending on the transport capacity, the length of the pawls 4 can be changed.

[0042] Although only a few embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it is to be understood that many changes and modifications may be made thereunto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.

LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS

[0043] 1 Conveyor device [0044] 2 Conveyor rail [0045] 3 Pawl conveyor [0046] 4 Pawl [0047] 5 Conveyor element [0048] 6 Hook element [0049] 6′ Hook element [0050] 7 Holder [0051] 8 Hook [0052] 9 Hook [0053] 9′ Hook [0054] 10 Opening [0055] 11 Axis [0056] 12 Tip [0057] 13 Receptable [0058] 14 Bag [0059] 15 Opening element [0060] 16 Projection [0061] 17 Receptable [0062] 18 Bolt [0063] 19 Receptable [0064] 20 Bolt [0065] 21 Section [0066] 22 Side wall [0067] 23 Plastic body [0068] 24 Storage element [0069] 25 Connection section