VERTICAL DIVERTER FOR A CONVEYOR SYSTEM
20200180873 ยท 2020-06-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65G15/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G47/647
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65G15/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The invention relates to a vertical diverter for a conveyor system having a lower conveyor track and an upper conveyor track, wherein the vertical diverter is provided and designed for vertically connecting the two conveyor tracks, and the vertical diverter has a lower diverter track and an upper diverter track. The vertical diverter is characterized in that the lower diverter track is shorter than the upper diverter track, that the lower diverter track is provided and designed to be lowered at least at one end in order to make room for the connection of the end of the upper diverter track to be lowered, and that the upper diverter track is provided and designed to be lowered at least at one end, and that the lowered end of the upper diverter track rests where the unlowered end of the lower diverter track previously rested.
Claims
1. Vertical diverter (14) for a conveyor system (1) having a lower diverter track (3) and an upper diverter track (2), wherein the vertical diverter (14) is provided and designed for vertically connecting the two conveyor tracks (2, 3) and the vertical diverter (14) has a lower diverter track (5) and an upper diverter track (4), characterized in that the lower diverter track (5) is shorter than the upper diverter track (4), the lower diverter track (5) is provided and designed to be lowered at least at one end in order to make room for the connection of the end of the upper diverter track (4) that is to be lowered, and the upper diverter track (4) is provided and designed to be lowered at least at one end, and the lowered end of the upper diverter track (4) rests where the unlowered end of the lower diverter track (5) previously rested.
2. Vertical diverter according to claim 1, characterized in that the lower diverter track (5) and the upper diverter track (4) are selectively lowerable at either end.
3. Vertical diverter according to one of claims 1, characterized in that the vertical diverter (14) has posts (8, 9, 10, 11) at its end regions in which the mechanism for the movement of the diverter tracks (4, 5) is installed.
4. Vertical diverter according to claim 1, characterized in that the vertical diverter (14) has posts (8, 9, 10, 11) at its end regions, each of which is wide enough for an end point of a shorter lower diverter track (5) and also an end point of a longer upper diverter track (4) to lie behind each post (8, 9, 10, 11), these end points being covered by the respective post (8, 9, 10, 11).
5. Vertical diverter according to claim 1, characterized in that the upper diverter track (4) is long enough and has a pivot point arranged in such a way that, in the lowered state, the opposite end lies precisely at the point where the lower diverter track (5) otherwise ends.
6. Vertical diverter according to claim 1, characterized in that the mechanism for the movement of the diverter tracks (4, 5) has a motor (16) in a corner region of the diverter (14) by means of which both the lower diverter track (5) and the upper diverter track (4) can be driven.
7. Vertical diverter according to claim 1, characterized in that the mechanism for moving the diverter tracks (4, 5) moves a slide (19, 22) up and down which has a horizontal longitudinal slot (20, 24) in which the end support of the diverter track (4, 5) is displaceably guided.
8. Vertical diverter according to claim 7, characterized in that the slide (19) of the upper diverter track (4) can be moved up and down by the motor (16) by means of a belt (15).
9. Vertical diverter according to claim 7, characterized in that the slide (22) of the lower diverter track (5) is fixedly connected to a guide rail (26) which is movably connected to the slide (19) of the upper diverter track (4), and wherein the guide rail (26) is dimensioned such that the movement of the lower diverter track (5) is coupled to the movement of the upper diverter track (4).
10. Conveyor system with a lower diverter track (3), with an upper diverter track (2), and with a vertical diverter (14) for vertically connecting the two conveyor tracks (2, 3) according to claim 1.
11. Conveyor system according to claim 10, characterized in that in the region of the vertical diverter (14) the lower diverter track (3) projects further than the upper diverter track (2).
12. Method for operating a vertical diverter (14) for a conveyor system (1), with a lower diverter track (3) and an upper diverter track (2), wherein the vertical diverter (14) is provided and designed for connecting the two conveyor tracks (2, 3) and has a lower diverter track (5) and an upper diverter track (4), and the lower diverter track (5) is shorter than the upper diverter track (4), characterized in that when the upper diverter track (4) is lowered at one end, the lower diverter track (5) is simultaneously lowered at that end until the lower diverter track (5) reaches its target position, and the upper diverter track (4) is then lowered further until it rests with its lowered end where the unlowered end of the lower diverter track (5) previously rested.
13. Method according to claim 12, characterized in that the upper diverter track (4) is raised again from the lowered state in that the lowered end is correspondingly pivoted upwardly and, after a certain partial movement, the lowered lower diverter track (5) is then also raised so that the upper diverter track (4) and the lower diverter track (5) simultaneously reach their starting positions.
Description
[0015] The invention will be explained in more detail below with reference to an exemplary embodiment illustrated in the drawing. Specifically, the schematic diagrams show in:
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[0029] Assuming a transportation direction from left to right, three different conveyor configurations are possible. Firstly, the configuration illustrated in
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[0031] The load units are then conveyed from the upper conveyor track 2 at the left-hand side, via the upper diverter track 4 that is lowered on the right, to the lower conveyor track 3 which follows the diverter 14 on the right.
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[0034] The right-hand post in each case is shown in
[0035] In the four posts 8, 9, 10, 11, a drive belt 15 is provided which is vertically oriented and driven by a motor 16. The motor 16 is preferably arranged at the lower end of the respective posts 8, 10. In the upper end region of the posts, the belt 15, which is preferably a toothed belt, runs over a deflection roller 21. The belt 15 is fixedly connected to a slide 19, wherein the slide 19 has a horizontal slot 20 in which a guide roller 18 of the upper diverter track 4 is accommodated. The slide 19 is supported with rollers on both sides of the post 8, 10 and is moved up and down by means of the belt 15, the motor 16 and the deflection roller 21. On its underside, the horizontal slot 20 forms a running surface 17 on which the guide roller 18 can roll, so that during the movement of the slide 19 from top to bottom and in the posts 10, the guide roller 18 can roll from the outside to the inside, in this case from right to left, on the running surface 17 of the horizontal slot 20. When the upper diverter track 4 is lowered, this automatically causes a change in length which is implemented by the rollers seated in the horizontal slot 20. Correspondingly, in the post 10 on the side facing the diverter track 4, the arcuate recess 13 is provided, by means of which the guide roller 18 is connected to the upper diverter track 4. In the same way, a second slide 22 is provided which is arranged below the first slide 19 in the posts 8, 10 and in which a guide roller 23 is displaceable in a horizontal slot 24, wherein said guide roller 23 is connected to the lower diverter track 5. The second slide 22 is also guided laterally on rollers in the posts 8, 10, and is movable up and down in the post. The second guiding slide 22 does not have its own motor drive. The second slide 22 is connected to a guide rail 25 which is connected to the slide 19 of the upper diverter track 4 and is thus moved along therewith.
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[0039] During the upward movement, the motor 7 moves in the opposite direction, and the belt 15 which is designed in particular as a toothed belt, also moves the upper slide 19 upward. During this upward movement, the guide roller 18 is moved back to the outside of the post within this horizontal slot 20 of the slide 19. Shortly before reaching the end point, the slide 19 and thus also the guide block 27 reach the end of the guide rail 26. Together with the guide block 27, the upper slide 19 then lifts the guide rail 26 and thus also the lower slide 22 rigidly connected to the guide rail 26. The upper slide 19 and the lower slide 22 then simultaneously reach their horizontal end position.
[0040] All features mentioned in the above description and in the claims can be combined in any selection with the features of the independent claim. The disclosure of the invention is thus not limited to the combinations of features described or claimed, but rather all combinations of features which are useful within the scope of the invention are to be considered disclosed.