Raising/lowering conveyance device for container for conveying article
10556782 ยท 2020-02-11
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65G61/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G47/901
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10S294/902
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
B66F9/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G47/90
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A raising/lowering conveyance device for a container for conveying an article includes a container gripping mechanism having multiple container support pins which are arranged so as to be capable of freely protruding and retracting. A spring for biasing the container gripping mechanism upward is interposed between the container gripping mechanism and a columnar support member for supporting the container gripping mechanism such that the container gripping mechanism can be freely raised and lowered. As a result of the upward biasing force of the spring, the container gripping mechanism is held at an equilibrium height in equilibrium with the weight thereof and is capable of movement vertically with the equilibrium height serving as the center of the movement. When the container gripping mechanism lifts a container, the mechanism receives the weight of the container, descends from the equilibrium height, and is supported at the fixed height of the columnar support member.
Claims
1. A raising/lowering conveyance device for a container for conveying an article, the raising/lowering conveyance device comprising: at least two container gripping devices, each container gripping device being capable of moving close to and away from the container for conveying an article in a horizontal direction, and being operable to be raised and lowered, each container gripping device including a pinholder-shaped structure having multiple container support pins, wherein each container support pin is capable of protruding and retracting in the horizontal direction on a side of the container and is biased and held in a protrusion position, the container support pins being operable to enter a lower side of a downward facing step surface formed on an outside of the container, by movement toward the container, and the container support pins being operable to support the container, each container gripping device being supported by a columnar support member for raising and lowering the container gripping device, an elastic material being disposed between each columnar support member and the associated container gripping device, and the elastic material being operable to bias the associated container gripping device in a raising direction, each container gripping device being held, by an upward biasing force of the elastic material, at an equilibrium height in equilibrium with a weight of the container gripping device so as to be able to be moved vertically with the equilibrium height serving as a center of the movement, and the container gripping devices being operable to lift the container and when the container gripping devices lift the container, the container gripping devices are supported by the columnar support members in a position in a state of being lowered from the equilibrium height, in response to a weight of the container.
2. The raising/lowering conveyance device for a container for conveying an article according to claim 1, wherein in the columnar support members, spring bearing members are provided in a position below the container gripping devices, and the elastic material comprises a plurality of compression coil springs for supporting the container gripping devices at upper ends of the compression coil springs, and the compression coil springs are attached to the spring bearing members.
3. The raising/lowering conveyance device for a container for conveying an article according to claim 2, wherein stoppers are provided which receive the container gripping devices that are lowered from the equilibrium height, and the stoppers being operable to receive the container gripping devices in a position higher than a height of upper ends of the compression coil springs at a state of maximum compression of the compression coil springs.
4. The raising/lowering conveyance device for a container for conveying an article according to claim 2, wherein the compression coil springs are formed in a shape of a cone in which an upper end for supporting the container gripping devices has a minimum diameter.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(9) A raising/lowering conveyance device for a container for conveying an article according to the present embodiment shown in attached figures has the same basic structure as that shown in the description and drawings of the previously described previous patent application invention (the invention disclosed in Japanese Published Unexamined Patent Application No. 2016-3069), as shown in
(10) Above the horizontally lateral direction pair of container gripping means 2A and 2B, laterally moving bases 5A and 5B are provided which are formed with horizontal members that are long in the horizontally vertical direction and which are capable of freely moving closer to and away from each other in the horizontally lateral direction while keeping symmetrical positions with respect to the horizontally vertical direction imaginary line X. To the inner sides of the centers of the laterally moving bases 5A and 5B intersecting the horizontally lateral direction imaginary line Y, columnar support members 6a and 6b are attached so as to be freely raised and lowered. The container gripping means 2A and 2B are attached to the inner sides of the respective columnar support members 6a and 6b at the same height. Movable bases 7a to 8b are supported to both end portions of the respective laterally moving bases 5A and 5B in the length direction thereof so as to be capable of freely moving closer to and away from each other in the horizontally vertical direction while keeping symmetrical positions with respect to the horizontally lateral direction imaginary line Y, and the respective positioning members 3a to 4b are supported to the respective movable bases 7a to 8b so as to be freely raised and lowered. Each of the positioning members 3a to 4b is formed with a mold member whose transverse section is formed in the shape of the letter L in a direction which is able to be fitted to the four corners of the container 1 and which is long in a vertical up/down direction.
(11) According to the configuration described above, by moving both the laterally moving bases 5A and 5B close to each other in the horizontally lateral direction, and simultaneously moving the respective movable bases 7a, 7b, 8a, and 8b close to each other in the horizontally vertical direction with respect to the respective laterally moving bases 5A and 5B, as shown in
(12) The horizontally lateral direction pair of container gripping means 2A and 2B include lower single members 11 which are attached to the lower end portions of the columnar support members 6a and 6b, and upper single members 12 which are attached to the columnar support members 6a and 6b at positions upward away from the lower single members 11 by an appropriate distance, and the respective single members 11 and 12 have the same structure and include, as shown in
(13) These container support pins 15 are arranged, as shown in
(14) As shown in
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(16) The conical compression coil spring 20 in each of the support means 16 and 17 is deformed by receiving a compression force, from a maximum elongation height H1 in a no-load state shown in
(17) In any case, as shown in
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(19) Within the storage area of the container 1 where the raising/lowering conveyance device configured as described above is additionally provided, the containers 1 are arranged in a direction such that the four sides thereof are parallel to the horizontally vertical direction and the horizontally lateral direction. Then, in a case where a specific container 1 among them is conveyed from the position to another place, as shown in
(20) The container gripping means 2A and 2B and the respective positioning members 3a to 4b are lowered to the predetermined height as described above, then, the laterally moving bases 5A and 5B are moved close to each other in the horizontally lateral direction and the movable bases 7a to 8b on the respective laterally moving bases 5A and 5B are moved close to each other in the horizontally vertical direction, and thus, as shown in
(21) As described above, in the process in which the container 1 to be conveyed is sandwiched from both sides in the horizontally lateral direction by both the container gripping means 2A and 2B that are moved closer to each other in the horizontally lateral direction, it is highly likely that, among the container support pins 15 held in the position of the protrusion by the biasing force of the compression coil spring 15c, a container support pin 15 is present which is moved forward while pressing, in the up/down direction, to the upper surface or the lower surface of the overhanging rib 1a in the container 1 to be conveyed. On the other hand, the respective upper and lower single members 11 and 12 which support the container support pins 15 such that the container support pins 15 are capable of freely protruding and retracting are, as shown in
(22) Therefore, in a case where a specific container support pin 15 is present which is moved forward while pressing to the upper surface of the overhanging rib 1a in the container 1 to be conveyed, in combination with the fact that the container support tip end portion 15a of each of the container support pins 15 is formed in the shape of a tapered cone, while by a pressing reaction force in the up/down direction between the specific container support pin 15 and the upper surface of the overhanging rib 1a in the container 1 to be conveyed, the entire single members 11 and 12 having the specific container support pin 15 are being moved upward along the columnar support members 6a and 6b in the direction in which the upward biasing force of the compression coil springs 20 in the support means 16 and 17 act, the container support tip end portion 15a of the specific container support pin 15 rides on the upper surface of the overhanging rib 1a in the container 1 to be conveyed so as to be able to be reliably moved to a forward limit position. By contrast, even in a case where a specific container support pin 15 is present which is moved forward while pressing to the lower surface of the overhanging rib 1a in the container 1 to be conveyed, in combination with the fact that the container support tip end portion 15a of each of the container support pins 15 is formed in the shape of a tapered cone, while by a pressing reaction force in the up/down direction between the specific container support pin 15 and the lower surface of the overhanging rib 1a in the container 1 to be conveyed, the entire single members 11 and 12 having the specific container support pin 15 are being moved downward along the columnar support members 6a and 6b against the upward biasing force of the compression coil springs 20 in the support means 16 and 17, the container support tip end portion 15a of the specific container support pin 15 enters below the lower surface of the overhanging rib 1a in the container 1 to be conveyed so as to be able to be reliably moved to the forward limit position.
(23) As described above, when, as shown in
(24) When the container 1 which is lifted and conveyed by the raising/lowering conveyance device in this way is lowered to another place, it suffices that the raising/lowering conveyance device is operated in a procedure opposite to the operational procedure described above. However, in order for the transfer of the container 1 to be conveyed in the place of the lowering to be reliably performed, the lowering limit height of the container gripping means 2A and 2B and the positioning members 3a to 4b is not set to the height at which the bottom surface of the container 1 to be conveyed suspended by the container gripping means 2A and 2B via the effective container support pins 15 reaches the floor surface or to the height at which the protrusion base portion 1b is fitted into the opening portion at the tip end of another container 1 that has already been stored but is set to a height that is slightly lower than such height. In such a case, when the container 1 to be conveyed suspended via the effective container support pins 15 reaches the floor surface or when the protrusion base portion 1b is fitted into the opening portion at the tip end of another container 1 so as to be supported, the weight of the container 1 to be conveyed is received by the floor surface or another container therebelow, and thus the weight no longer acts on the effective container support pins 15. Consequently, the single members 11 and 12 having the effective container support pins 15 are brought into a state where they can be moved upward within a range from the lowering limit height at which the single members 11 and 12 are supported by the stoppers 21a and 21b to the height at which the compression coil springs 20 are returned to the equilibrium height H3 by receiving the upward biasing force of the compression coil springs 20 in the support means 16 and 17.
(25) Therefore, after the weight of the container 1 to be conveyed is received by the floor surface or another container therebelow, the single members 11 and 12 of the container gripping means 2A and 2B are not lowered as the columnar support members 6a and 6b supporting the container gripping means 2A and 2B are lowered, but while the height is maintained at which the effective container support pins 15 receive the upward biasing force of the compression coil springs 20 in the support means 16 and 17 so as to abut against the lower surface of the overhanging rib 1a in the container 1 to be conveyed, only the columnar support members 6a and 6b are relatively lowered with respect to the container gripping means 2A and 2B until the compression coil springs 20 reach the equilibrium height H3. When the lowering of the columnar support members 6a and 6b is stopped in the process in which the compression coil springs 20 reach the equilibrium height H3, the effective container support pins 15 are in a state where they are kept abutting against the lower surface of the overhanging rib 1a in the container 1 to be conveyed, a pressing force therebetween at that time is, at the maximum, equivalent to a compression reaction force until the compression coil springs 20 reach the equilibrium height H3, i.e., small. In addition, when the lowering of the columnar support members 6a and 6b is stopped after the compression coil springs 20 reach the equilibrium height H3, the effective container support pins 15 are separated downward from the lower surface of the overhanging rib 1a in the container 1 to be conveyed, and the container support pins 15 located directly above the upper surface of the overhanging rib 1a are lowered so as to abut against the upper surface of the overhanging rib 1a in the container 1 to be conveyed. In this case as well, the pressing force is lower than the biasing force of the compression coil springs 20 in equilibrium with the weight of the single members 11 and 12, since the single members 11 and 12 are kept biased upward, the pressing force acting between the upper surface of the overhanging rib 1a in the container 1 to be conveyed and the container support pins 15 which abut thereagainst is lower than a force equivalent to the weight of the single members 11 and 12.
(26) As described above, the container gripping means 2A and 2B and the positioning members 3a to 4b are lowered to the lowering limit height so as to lower the container 1 to be conveyed to an intended place, then the container gripping means 2A and 2B are moved away from each other in the horizontally lateral direction, the positioning members 3a to 4b are moved horizontally away from the four corners of the container 1 to be conveyed such that the gripping action on the container 1 to be conveyed is cancelled and thereafter the container gripping means 2A and 2B and the positioning members 3a to 4b are raised to the original standby height, with the result that a series of container lowering steps are completed. When in the process of the container lowering steps, as described above, the container gripping means 2A and 2B are moved away from each other in the horizontally lateral direction, and thus the container support pins 15 of the respective single members 11 and 12 are released in the horizontally lateral direction from a region which overlaps, in plan view, the overhanging rib 1a in the container 1 to be conveyed, as described above, the pressing force between the upper surface or the lower surface of the overhanging rib 1a and the container support pins 15 which abut thereagainst is zero or small. Therefore, the pull-out resistance of the container support pins 15 abutting against the upper surface or the lower surface of the overhanging rib 1a is small, and even when the container 1 to be conveyed is one container which is empty and which is not stacked, the possibility that the container 1 to be conveyed is dragged laterally as the container support pins 15 are pulled out is eliminated.
(27) A raising/lowering conveyance device for a container for conveying an article according to the present invention can be utilized as a device which is able to, in a storage facility in which a container for conveying an article that is small enough to be able to be lifted with both hands is directly placed on a flat surface, sandwich both sides of the container with container gripping means and thereby can lift and convey the container.