APPARATUS FOR LOADING ARTICLES INTO A SHIPPING CONTAINER
20210070561 ยท 2021-03-11
Inventors
- Martin MCVICAR (County Monaghan, IE)
- Robert MOFFETT (County Monaghan, IE)
- Mark WHYTE (County Monaghan, IE)
Cpc classification
B66F9/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An apparatus (100) for loading a shipping container (101), comprising a transfer plate (103) having a series of holes (201, 202) therein and configured to slide, together with an article thereon, into and out of the shipping container (101), and a transfer means (104) positioned underneath the transfer plate (103) and configured to engage with the holes in the transfer plate and to retract or extend after engagement with the holes to pull the transfer plate into and out of the shipping container.
Claims
1. An apparatus for loading a shipping container, comprising: a transfer plate having a series of holes therein and configured to slide, together with an article thereon, into and out of the shipping container; and a transfer means positioned underneath the transfer plate and configured to engage with the holes in the transfer plate and to retract or extend after engagement with the holes to pull the transfer plate into and out of the shipping container.
2. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the transfer plate comprises two series of holes and the transfer means comprises first and second sections which are each extendable and retractable for engagement with a respective series of holes.
3. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the two series of holes are offset from each other.
4. The apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the first and second sections are synchronized such that while one of the sections extends, the other section retracts.
5. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein in the transfer means comprises pins configured to extend and retract into the holes in the transfer plate.
6. The apparatus according to claim 5 wherein the transfer means is configured such that the pins extend to be flush with the surface of the transfer plate on which the article is placed.
7. The apparatus according to claim 5 wherein the apparatus is configured to move the pins a predetermined distance away from the edge of the before retracting the pins.
8. The apparatus according to claim 1 further comprising an under plate on which the transfer plate can slide when pulled.
9. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the transfer means comprises first and second sections, each section comprising two hydraulic cylinders connected by a support bracket.
10. The apparatus according to claim 9 wherein the hydraulic cylinders of the first section are synchronized with the hydraulic cylinders of the second section such that if the cylinders of the first section are extended, the cylinder of the second section are proportionally retracted.
11. The apparatus according to claim 9 wherein oil is pumped to the full bore side of the hydraulic cylinders to provide more force when pulling the transfer plate out of container and oil is provided to the annulus side of the hydraulic cylinders when pulling the transfer plate into the container.
12. The apparatus according to claim 1 further comprising a barrier gate having an offset section, the barrier configured to swing over the transfer plate and the offset portion holding the article a predetermined distance within the shipping container while the transfer plate is pulled out of the container.
13. The apparatus according to claim 12 wherein the barrier gate comprises a first section and a second section and is configured such that the second section can fold with respect to the first section thereby reducing the length of the barrier gate.
14. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein the barrier gate comprises a hinge joining the first section to the second section, the hinge allowing the second section to fold onto the first section.
15. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein the barrier gate further comprises a hydraulic cylinder which moves the second section with respect to the first section.
16. The apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the first and second sections are synchronized such that while one of the sections extends, the other section retracts.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] The invention will now be illustrated by the following description of embodiments thereof, given by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0020] Referring to
[0021] In particular,
[0022] Although a single article 102 is shown, any number of articles can be loaded onto the transfer plate 103. Furthermore, any suitable means known to those skilled in the art can be used to load an article(s) onto the transfer plate 103.
[0023] In
[0024] It can be seen that the transfer plate 103 and transfer means 104 are comprised within a housing or frame 105. The shipping container 101 can also be positioned on this frame 105 or positioned against the frame 105 (while on a body of a lorry or another frame etc.). In the preferred embodiment, the apparatus is configured such that the transfer means 104 in positioned adjacent the opening of the container 101. In this manner the transfer means 104 pull the transfer plate into the shipping container as opposed to pushing it from a distance far removed from the container.
[0025] As the transfer plate 103 is pulled into the container 101, it can be seen that the transfer plate slides on an under plate 106. This under plate or wear plate can be comprised of any suitable material so long as it allows the transfer plate to freely and easily slide thereon. Nylon, steel, bronze etc. are suitable materials.
[0026] Turing to
[0027] It will be appreciated that a portion of the transfer plate 103 never enters the container 101 as a portion of the transfer plate must always be engaged by the transfer means 104, which is part of the apparatus 100 outside the shipping container 101.
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[0029] Once the transfer plate 103 is completely removed from the shipping container 101, the barrier gate 107 can be opened and the doors of the shipping container closed. The shipping container is then ready for shipping with the article securely loaded therein.
[0030]
[0031] Turning to
[0032] With reference to
[0033] In the exemplary embodiment, the transfer means 104 comprises two sections 401, 402. Each section 401, 402 comprises two hydraulic cylinder 301, a support bracket 403, 404 and two hydraulic pins 302, 303. When one section 401, 402 is extended, the other section 401, 402 is retracted at the same time. That is, the hydraulic rams of each section are synchronised e.g., if the rams 301 of one section are 75% extended, the rams 301 of the other section are 25% extended. Pins 303 are both extended at the same time and withdrawn at the same time. The same is true of pins 302.
[0034] An exemplary operation of the transfer means 104 to pull the transfer plate 103 into the shipping container will now be described. First section 401 is extended (using its hydraulic rams 301) away from the shipping container 101. While extending, the pins 302 are in a withdrawn position. When the section 401 is fully extended, the pins should be positioned beneath two holes 201 (in one series of holes) in the transfer plate 103. The pins 302 are then extended to engage with the transfer plate. That is, the pins 302 extend into the holes 201 in the transfer plate. The first section 401 is then retracted towards and since the pins are extended into the holes 201, the transfer plate is pulled in the direction of retraction i.e., into the shipping container. Once the first section 401 is fully retracted, the pins 302 are retracted and the first section 401 is extended to repeat the same steps.
[0035] The reverse operation as that described in the pervious paragraph is used to pull the transfer plate out of the shipping container. That is, instead of rams retracting to pull the transfer plate into the container, the rams extend to pull the transfer plate out of the shipping container.
[0036] Conceivably, the reverse operation as that described above could also be used to pull articles into the shipping container. That is, instead of rams retracted to pull items into the container, the rams could extend to pull the transfer plate into the shipping container.
[0037] The skilled person will appreciate that two sections 401, 402 for the transfer means are not essential. That is, a single section 401 can be used to pull the transfer plate 103 into the container. However, by having a second section 402, in synchronous with the first section 401, the transfer plate 103 can be moved in and out of the container more speedily.
[0038] The second section engages with a second series of holes 202 (located closer to the outside of the transfer plate). At any given time, one of the sections 401, 402 is engaging the transfer plate i.e., the pins 302, 303 of one of the sections 401, 402 are extending and the transfer plate is being moved by one of the sections. There is a brief pause in movement as one set of pins is extended and the other set of pins is withdrawn. This brief pause may be used to centre the pins within the holes. That is, the skilled person will appreciate that repeated contact between the pins and the holes in the transfer plate will lead to wear on the holes, perhaps distorting their shape etc. To minimise this, before retracting the pins, the apparatus may be configured to move the pins a predetermined distance away from the edge of the holes e.g., 5 mm, before retracting the pins. Specifically, the section 401, 402 is moved a predetermined distance using hydraulic cylinders 301. In this manner, the pins do not contact the sides of the holes 201, 202 when being retracted and wear on the holes is reduced.
[0039] The skilled person will appreciate that the force required to pull the transfer plate out of the shipping container is greater than that required to pull the transfer plate into the container. This is because, when pulling the transfer plate out, there is friction above and below the plate from the articles thereon and from the floor of the shipping container. It may be preferable to configure the apparatus such that when the transfer plate is being pulled out of the container, oil is pumped to the full bore side of the hydraulic cylinders to provide more force. When pulling the transfer plate into the container, the oil may be provided to the annulus side of the hydraulic rams.
[0040] Turning to
[0041] A hydraulic cylinder 503 is used to swing the gate barrier 107 about a fulcrum/hinge in order to open and close the gate barrier as required. Unlike prior art systems, the hydraulic cylinder 503 is not used to apply any force to the loaded article 102 or to push it further into the container 101, which can result in damage to the loaded article 102.
[0042] With reference to
[0043] It can be seen from
[0044] In
[0045] The invention is not limited to the embodiments described herein which may be varied within the scope of the claims that follow.