Electrical Enclosure Combined With Lifting Device Support Rails
20210087025 ยท 2021-03-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60M1/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66C13/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66F13/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66C7/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A plate assembly for mounting an electrical enclosure in a position vertically aligned atop an overhead rail used to support a traveling hoist which traverses back and forth along the rails on a trolley. The plate assembly includes a plate which is shaped like an inverted U by a central opening extending up from the bottom with mounting portions projecting normal to the plate which are configured to be attached to the enclosure when installed in the opening at the top and to respective rail pieces clamped against respective sides of the opening.
Claims
1. A combination of an elongated electrical enclosure with hoist support rails formed by a spaced apart pair of separate elongated rail pieces, each rail piece having an upper and lower end portion each extending towards each other with a space therebetween; one or more support-locator plate assemblies formed with an opening extending up into a lower side thereof to produce a generally inverted U-shaped, said opening having an upper portion having parallel sides configured to slidably receive sides of said enclosure and to be located therein; said opening also having a lower portion with parallel sides spaced further apart than said upper portion sides, said upper segment lower end extending to said lower portion of said opening; a pair of elongated spaced apart parallel rail pieces each having an upper end portion extending towards each and past a respective side of said upper portion of said opening but leaving a gap between said upper end portions to allow a downward extending portion of an enclosure trolley to pass therebetween whereby a part of a lower end of said enclosure rests thereon; said rail pieces each having a lower end position extending toward each other but leaving a gap therebetween allowing a lower portion of a lift trolley to extend through said gap to allow said lift trolley roller to run on an upper surface of said lower end portions of said rail pieces as well as allowing said downward extending portion of said enclosure trolley to pass through said gap; said enclosure and lift trolley being offset from each other and connected together so as to move together.
2. An inverted shaped support locator-plate assembly for holding and locating an elongated electrical enclosure on elongated supports rails for supporting a travel hoist in vertical alignment therewith, said plate assembly comprising a rectangular plate having an opening formed therein extending up from a bottom side, having a generally rectangular upper portion with parallel sides and a lower position also generally rectangular with parallel sides spaced apart a greater distance than the upper partial of said gripping sides to form a shoulder where said upper and lower portions meet.
3. The support-locator plate first assembly according to claim 2 further including a pair of attachment plates each centered just above each of said shoulders extending normally to said plate, said attachment plates having a hole at each end.
4. The support-locator plate first assembly according to claim 3 wherein an I-shaped piece is attached to each respective side of said lower portion of said opening, with a cross part at the top and bottom thereof, each extending normal to said plate with a hole on opposite ends thereof.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0033] In the following detailed description, certain specific terminology will be employed for the sake of clarity and a particular embodiment described in accordance with the requirements of 35 USC 112, but it is to be understood that the same is not intended to be limiting and should not be so construed inasmuch as the invention is capable of taking many forms and variations within the scope of the appended claims.
[0034] Referring to the Drawings,
[0035] The molded plastic electrical enclosure 12 is well known in the art and has metal tracks 18 (
[0036] The support-locator plate assembly 16 is shown in detail in
[0037] The steel plate 20 may be rectangular in shape and has a stepped opening 22 open at the bottom end thereof.
[0038] As best seen in
[0039] The upper portion 22A of the opening 22 is of a width that provides a sliding fit therein of the enclosure 12 while locating the same side to side. An upper clearance space 23 insures that the enclosure 12 is not compressed by contact with the upper end of the upper portion 22A of the opening 20. Rather, the bottom of the enclosure 12 rests on an upper surface 25A, 25B of a pair of spaced apart rail pieces 24A, 25B.
[0040] The rail piece 24A each has an upper end portion 26A and the opposite rail piece 24B also has an upper end portion 26B. Rail piece 24A also has a lower end portion 28A as does rail piece 24B and lower end portion 28B.
[0041] The upper and lower end portions 26A, 26B project inwardly towards each other but with spaces 30A, 30B therebetween. The upper space 30A allows a downward projecting trolley part 62 extend down into a slot 34 in the enclosure 12 into the space 30A.
[0042] The lower space 30B allows the lift trolley lower end (not shown in
[0043] The locator-support plate assembly 16 best seen in
[0044] These include a pair of straight horizontal flat links 36 welded to the plate 20 in a position on a respective sidewall 38 of the upper narrow portion of the opening 22A at the bottom thereof as seen in
[0045] The pieces 36 are notched at the middle 40 (
[0046] A second set of attachment pieces are comprised of flat I-pieces 44 each welded to a respective side 38B of the lower opening portion 22B. This simplifies setting up for the welding of the piece 46 is a flat censing position shown similar to flat links 36.
[0047] A notch 48 is formed along each side of the lower opening 22B so as to locate each I-piece 44 preparations to welding at the top and bottom as indicated in the drawings.
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[0049] A conventional enclosure trolley 58 has guide wheels 60 received in the space 34 (
[0050] A lower part 62 of the enclosure trolley 50 has a short electrical cable 64 connected to a servo hoist in a conventional manner. The cable 64 is supplied with electricity via contacts 66 engaged with conductive tracks 18 (
[0051] The servo hoist 66 is supported by conventional rollers 70 or a trolley 68 riding on the rail piece surfaces 28A, 28B.
[0052] The two trolleys 58 and 68 must be connected together so as to both move together, offset from each other as shown in
[0053] In the embodiment of
[0054] The rail pieces 28A and 28B are connected to the plate assembly 16 by bolts 82 in a manner described below.
[0055] Screws 84 pass through holes in pieces 36 to hold the enclosure 12 in position abutting the top surfaces 25A, 25B of the rail pieces 24A, 24B.
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[0058] This offsets the two trolleys 58 and 68 in a fixed relative position which causes them to move together.
[0059] An input power cable 92 is shown connected by a junction box 94 to the tracks 18 of the enclosure 12.
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[0061] Locking washers 102 may be used to maintain tightness of the bolts 82.