CONVEYOR SYSTEM
20220340378 · 2022-10-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65G47/94
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G47/96
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65G47/94
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A conveyor system includes multiple carts that move along a rail. The rail includes a top panel upon which a vertical wheel of the cart is supported, along with a first side panel defining a channel within which a horizontal wheel of the cart is retained. One or more connector rails extend along the rail, and the cart is electrically connected to the one or more connector rails.
Claims
1. A conveyor system including a cart that moves along a rail, the rail comprising: a top panel upon which a vertical wheel of the cart is supported; a first side panel defining a channel within which a horizontal wheel of the cart is retained; and one or more connector rails extending along the rail, the cart electrically connected to the one or more connector rails.
2. The conveyor system of claim 1, wherein the first side panel further defines a second channel, and wherein multiple clamps are positioned within the second channel, the one or more connector rails secured to the rail by the multiple clamps.
3. The conveyor system of claim 1, wherein the rail further includes a bottom panel opposite the top panel and a second side panel opposite the first side panel, such that the rail defines a substantially enclosed inner space.
4. The conveyor system of claim 3, wherein the bottom panel, the second side panel, or both the bottom panel and the second side panel define a channel for connecting the rail to a support frame of the conveyor system.
5. The conveyor system of claim 3, and further comprising an intermediate panel extending between the first side panel and the second side panel to bifurcate the inner space.
6. A conveyor system including a cart that moves along a rail, the rail comprising: a first member, including a first panel, a second panel opposite the first panel, a third panel extending between the first panel and the second panel, and a fourth panel extending between the first panel and the second panel opposite from the third panel, the fourth panel defining a channel; and a second member, including a first panel, a second panel opposite the first panel, a third panel extending between the first panel and the second panel, and a fourth panel extending between the first panel and the second panel, the fourth panel defining a channel; wherein the first panel of the second member is connected to the first panel of the first member, such that (a) the second panel of the second member forms a top panel of the rail upon which a vertical wheel of the cart is supported, (b) the fourth panel of the first member and the fourth panel of the second member collectively form a first side panel of the rail, and (c) a horizontal wheel of the cart is retained within the channel defined by the fourth panel of the second member.
7. The conveyor system of claim 6, wherein the second member is substantially a mirror image of the first member.
8. The conveyor system of claim 6, wherein the first panel of the first member includes a projection, the first panel of the second member includes a projection, and the projection of the first member is connected to the projection of the second member.
9. The conveyor system of claim 6, wherein the first panel of the second member is welded to the first panel of the first member.
10. A conveyor system including a cart that moves along a track including an inner rail and an outer rail, each of the inner rail and the outer rail comprising: a top panel; a bottom panel opposite the top panel; an inner side panel defining a channel; and an outer side panel, such that each of the inner rail and the outer rail defines a substantially enclosed inner space; wherein the top panel of each of the inner rail and the outer rail supports a vertical wheel of the cart and the channel of the inner side panel retains a horizontal wheel of the cart.
11. The conveyor system of claim 10, wherein the inner side panel of the inner rail, the inner side panel of the outer rail, or both the inner side panel of the inner rail and the inner side panel of the outer rail further defines a second channel; and wherein multiple clamps are positioned within the second channel, one or more connector rails are secured to the rail by the multiple clamps, and the cart is electrically connected to the one or more connector rails.
12. The conveyor system of claim 10, wherein the inner rail, the outer rail, or both the inner rail and the outer rail further comprise an intermediate panel extending between the inner side panel and the outer side panel to bifurcate the inner space.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0021] The present invention relates to a conveyor system that includes multiple carts that move along a track, for example a cross-belt conveyor system. The track typically includes two parallel rails to support the wheels of each cart.
[0022] Referring first to
[0023] Referring now to
[0024] The cart 400 further includes vertical wheels 420 (shown only in
[0025] Referring now to
[0026] Referring still to
[0027] To this end, the first side panel 220 of the first rail 112 further defines a second (or bolt) channel 222 that extends along the length of the first rail 112. A clamp 270 is secured to the first rail 112 by a bolt 260 within the bolt channel 222. Each of the multiple (three) connector rails 272a, 272b, 272c is thereby secured to the first rail 112 by the clamp 270. Although not expressly shown, the connector rails 272a, 272b, 272c extend along substantially the entire length of the first rail 112 around the entirety of the track 110. Multiple clamps 270 are spaced along the length of the first rail 112 to adequately secure the connector rails 272a, 272b, 272c to the first rail 112. In one particular embodiment, the clamps 270 are spaced about one meter (1 m) apart along the track 110. Of course, the particular spacing of the clamps 270 can be modified according to the particular configuration and requirements of the track 110. In this way, as the cart 400 moves around the track 110, the current collectors 452a, 452b, 452c of the cart 400 remain in contact with the connector rails 272a, 272b, 272c to thereby maintain electrical connection between electronic devices on the cart 400 and external electronic devices.
[0028] Similar to the first side panel 220, the second side panel 230 and the bottom panel 240 each define a respective bolt channel 232, 242 that extends along the length of the first rail 112 (i.e., around the track 110). In the embodiment shown in
[0029] The second rail 114 is substantially identical to the first rail 112, but a mirror image thereof. In the embodiment shown in
[0030] Referring now to
[0031] The second member 301b similarly includes a first panel 302b with a projection 303b, a second panel 304b opposite the first panel 302b, a third panel 306b that extends between the first panel 302b and the second panel 304b, and a fourth panel 308b that extends between the first panel 302b and the second panel 304b opposite from the third panel 306b and which defines a channel 309b.
[0032] As shown in
[0033] The second panel 304b of the second member 301b forms a top panel 310 of the rail 300 upon which a vertical wheel of the cart (not shown) is supported in substantially the same manner as the top panel 210 of the first rail 112 described above with respect to
[0034] It is contemplated that the rails 112, 114 shown in
[0035] With respect to the use of the rail 300 shown in
[0036] Regardless of the particular configuration, in some embodiments, the rails of the present invention are made of cold-rolled steel. In some embodiments, the rails are made of stainless steel. This provides an improvement over aluminum rails which cause wear in the wheels of each cart at the point of contact between the wheels and the rail without also requiring any additional protection at this point of contact.
[0037] One of ordinary skill in the art will also recognize that additional embodiments are also possible without departing from the teachings of the present invention. This detailed description, and particularly the specific details of the exemplary embodiments disclosed therein, is given primarily for clarity of understanding, and no unnecessary limitations are to be understood therefrom, for modifications will become obvious to those skilled in the art upon reading this disclosure and may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the present invention.