Apparatus for handing and moving a stack of tires
10464763 ยท 2019-11-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65G59/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65G65/23
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G59/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A rotary apparatus or machine that takes or receives a barrel stack of mounted tires in the vertical position (i.e., barrel stacked), and rotates the stack as a whole to a horizontal position, where each unit or tire is an upright position. The tires can then be rolled off individually or in multiple units to be installed on the equipment being built, or transported from the tire holding area to the assembly floor or installation area.
Claims
1. A machine, comprising: a tire support comprising a pair of parallel beams, each beam with a first end and a second end, and a gap extending longitudinally therebetween; a receiving floor extending substantially orthogonally from the tire support, wherein the tire receiving floor comprises a plurality of rollers; wherein the tire support is adapted to move a stack of two or more tires between a substantially vertical alignment position and a substantially horizontal alignment position, or the reverse, by pivotably rotating around said first ends of the pair of parallel beams; wherein from said substantially horizontal alignment position said tires are removable from said stack in a direction perpendicular to the tire support; further wherein in said substantially horizontal alignment position the tire support is not fully horizontal, and extends at a slight angle upward from the first ends towards the second ends; and further wherein said second ends are free to swing between positions.
2. The machine of claim 1, further wherein the tire receiving floor is located in a tire loading area.
3. The machine of claim 2, further comprising a security gate controlling access to the tire loading area.
4. The machine of claim 1, further comprising one or more pistons for moving the tire support between positions.
5. The machine of claim 1, further comprising a tire cage for holding a plurality of tires.
6. The machine of claim 5, wherein the tire cage is movable.
7. A machine, comprising: a tire support comprising a pair of parallel beams, each beam with a first end and a second end, and a gap extending longitudinally therebetween; and a ramp with a top and bottom; wherein the tire support is adapted to move a stack of two or more tires between a substantially vertical alignment position and a substantially horizontal alignment position, or the reverse, by pivotably rotating around said first ends of the pair of parallel beams; wherein from said substantially horizontal alignment position said tires are removable from said stack in a direction perpendicular to the tire support; further wherein in said substantially horizontal alignment position the tire support is not fully horizontal, and extends at a slight angle upward from the first ends towards the second ends; further wherein said second ends are free to swing between positions; and further wherein the tire support is substantially flush with the top of the ramp when the tire support is in the substantially horizontal alignment position.
8. The machine of claim 7, further comprising one or more pistons for moving the tire support between positions.
9. The machine of claim 7, further comprising a tire cage for holding a plurality of tires.
10. A machine, comprising: a tire support comprising a pair of parallel beams, each beam with a first end and a second end, and a gap extending longitudinally therebetween; a ramp with a top and bottom; and one or more movable security arms extending across said ramp; wherein the tire support is adapted to move a stack of two or more tires between a substantially vertical alignment position and a substantially horizontal alignment position, or the reverse, by pivotably rotating around said first ends of the pair of parallel beams; wherein from said substantially horizontal alignment position said tires are removable from said stack in a direction perpendicular to the tire support; further wherein in said substantially horizontal alignment position the tire support is not fully horizontal, and extends at a slight angle upward from the first ends towards the second ends; and further wherein said second ends are free to swing between positions.
11. The machine of claim 10, further comprising one or more pistons for moving the tire support between positions.
12. The machine of claim 10, further comprising a tire cage for holding a plurality of tires.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
(8) In several embodiments, the present invention comprises a rotary apparatus or machine 2 that takes or receives a barrel stack of mounted tires 4 in the vertical position (i.e., barrel stacked), and rotates the stack as a whole to a horizontal position, where each unit or tire is an upright position. The tires can then be rolled off individually or in multiple units to be installed on the equipment being built, or transported from the tire holding area to the assembly floor or installation area.
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(10) A tire support beam 40 is attached to one side of the receiving floor 30. The tire support beam and receiving floor pivot together, as seen in
(11) Movement of the tire support beam and receiving floor is achieved by one or more piston mechanisms 44. The piston may be controlled by a control device on the apparatus, or remotely, or both.
(12) The tire support beam 40 may be unitary, or, as seen in
(13) In the embodiment shown, the pivot point is along the side of the receiving floor where the support beam is attached, and the receiving cage railings and security gate remain in place. In one embodiment, the security gate 22 opens only when the receiving floor is in a flat position (as seen in
(14) Similarly, one or more security arms 52 may be placed across the front of the apparatus at or near the top of the off-loading ramp 50. These security arms may be lowered to prevent access to the offloading area when the device is in operation, or in some instances, when the device is in the loading position.
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(16) When in the off-loading position, tires can then be rolled off the stack and down the off-loading ramp 50 individually or in groups as needed. The device itself may be mobile, and moved close to the assembly floor or installation area (i.e., where the tires are installed). The device also may be relative immobile and fixed in place. In the latter case, the barrel tires moved to the assembly floor or installation area by other means.
(17) A barrel stack may be transported to and placed in the rotary machine by a variety of means known in the art, including a forklift. The barrel stack may be secured by a tie, as seen in
(18) In a further exemplary embodiment, as seen in
(19) Thus, it should be understood that the embodiments and examples described herein have been chosen and described in order to best illustrate the principles of the invention and its practical applications to thereby enable one of ordinary skill in the art to best utilize the invention in various embodiments and with various modifications as are suited for particular uses contemplated. Even though specific embodiments of this invention have been described, they are not to be taken as exhaustive. There are several variations that will be apparent to those skilled in the art.