Article conveying system and overhead carrier
09630632 ยท 2017-04-25
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
An overhead carrier for transporting an article on a ceiling of an article conveying system can travel on curves with various curvatures so as to increase the layout flexibility of traveling rails. Driving wheels that move an overhead carrier along traveling rails and non-driving wheels that are rotated separately from the driving wheels are provided on the right and left of the transport direction of the overhead carrier. In a linear section, the driving wheels on the right and left sides are supported by the traveling rails. In a curved section, the inner non-driving wheel is supported by the inner traveling rail while the outer driving wheel is supported by the outer traveling rail.
Claims
1. An article conveying system that transports an article by means of an overhead carrier traveling along a transport track, the article conveying system including a pair of outer and inner traveling rails along the transport track on a ceiling of the article conveying system, the overhead carrier including outer and inner driving wheels that are rotatably supported by the outer and inner traveling rails in a drivable manner so as to move the overhead carrier along the outer and inner traveling rails, and outer and inner non-driving wheels that are rotated separately from the outer and inner driving wheels, the overhead carrier having the outer and inner driving wheels and the outer and inner non-driving wheels on each of left and right of a transport direction, respectively, the transport track including a linear section in which the outer and inner driving wheels on left and right sides of the overhead carrier are respectively supported by the pair of outer and inner traveling rails, the transport track including a curved section in which the inner non-driving wheel of the overhead carrier is supported by the inner traveling rail while the outer driving wheel of the overhead carrier is supported by the outer traveling rail.
2. The article conveying system according to claim 1, wherein a portion of the curved section of the transport track includes an outer traveling-rail disconnected section where the outer traveling rail is disconnected, the overhead carrier includes outer and inner auxiliary driving wheels provided on the left and right of the transport direction of the overhead carrier so as to rotate with the outer and inner driving wheels, the outer and inner auxiliary driving wheels having a smaller diameter than the outer and inner driving wheels, and the inner auxiliary driving wheel of the overhead carrier is supported by the inner traveling rail in corresponding with the outer traveling-rail disconnected section of the curved section of the transport track.
3. The article conveying system according to claim 1, wherein the outer and inner driving wheels and the outer and inner non-driving wheels have different diameters, respectively, and the pair of outer and inner traveling rails in the curved section of the transport track has steps on surfaces of the outer and inner traveling rails such that the inner traveling rail separates from the inner driving wheel while supporting the inner non-driving wheel and the outer traveling rail supports the outer driving wheel.
4. The article conveying system according to claim 2, wherein the outer and inner driving wheels, the outer and inner non-driving wheels, and the outer and inner auxiliary driving wheels have different diameters, respectively, the pair of outer and inner traveling rails has steps on surfaces of the outer and inner traveling rails in portions of the curved section of the transport track other than the outer traveling-rail disconnected section such that the inner traveling rail separates from the inner driving wheel and the inner auxiliary driving wheel while supporting the inner non-driving wheel and the outer traveling rail separates from the outer auxiliary driving wheel while supporting the outer driving wheel, and the inner traveling rail, while corresponding with the outer traveling-rail disconnected section, has the steps on the surface of the inner traveling rail such that the inner traveling rail separates from the inner driving wheel while supporting the inner auxiliary driving wheel.
5. The article conveying system according to claim 2, wherein the outer and inner driving wheels, the outer and inner non-driving wheels, and the outer and inner auxiliary driving wheels have coaxial rotation axes, respectively, and the outer and inner non-driving wheels are respectively disposed between the outer and inner driving wheels and the outer and inner auxiliary driving wheels.
6. An overhead carrier that travels along a pair of outer and inner traveling rails provided along a transport track on a ceiling of an article conveying system, the overhead carrier including outer and inner driving wheels that are rotatably supported by the outer and inner traveling rails in a drivable manner so as to move the overhead carrier along the outer and inner traveling rails, and outer and inner non-driving wheels that are rotated separately from the outer and inner driving wheels, the outer and inner driving and non-driving wheels being respectively disposed on each of left and right of a transport direction, the pair of outer and inner traveling rails supporting the respective outer and inner driving wheels in a linear section of the transport track, the outer traveling rail only supporting the outer driving wheel in a curved section of the transport track, the inner traveling rail supporting the inner non-driving wheel in the curved section of the transport track.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(7) An example of an embodiment of the present invention will be described below in accordance with the accompanying drawings. For understanding of the configuration of the present invention, the shape and structure of each part are simplified in the drawings.
(8) Transport Track
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(10) In the part of the transport track 10 shown in
(11) The transport track 10 is provided with a pair of right and left traveling rails 30I and 30E on the ceiling of the article conveying system. The overhead carrier 20 travels along the traveling rails 30I and 30E. In this configuration, among the traveling rail 30I and the traveling rail 30E, the inner traveling rail 30I is provided on an inner track while the outer traveling rail 30E is provided on an outer track in the curved section 10C.
(12) The outer traveling rail 30E is not provided in some portions (two portions in
(13) Overhead Carrier
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(15) The horizontal frame portion 26 is connected to a traveling portion 27 provided above the horizontal frame portion 26. The overhead carrier 20 is caused to travel by traveling wheel units 22I and 22E and upper guide rollers 24 that are provided in the traveling portion 27.
(16) The traveling wheel units 22I and 22E are supported on the faces of the traveling rails 30I and 30E that are provided in a rail cabinet 36 attached to the ceiling of the article conveying system via brackets 38. In this configuration, among the traveling wheel units 22I and 22E, the traveling wheel unit 22I supported by the inner traveling rail 30I is referred to as the inner traveling wheel unit 22I while the traveling wheel unit 22E supported by the outer traveling rail 30E is referred to as the outer traveling wheel unit 22E. The wheels of the traveling wheel units 22I and 22E are rotated while being supported by the traveling rails 30I and 30E, allowing the overhead carrier 20 to travel along the traveling rails 30I and 30E and transport the article 50 on the ceiling of the article conveying system.
(17) An upper guide rail 32 is provided at the upper side of the rail cabinet 36. On the upper portion of the traveling portion 27 of the overhead carrier 20, the pair of right and left upper guide rollers 24 holds the upper guide rail 32 and is guided along the side surfaces of the upper guide rail 32, for preventing horizontal shaking of the overhead carrier 20. The posture of the overhead carrier 20 is kept thus by the upper guide rail 32 and the upper guide rollers 24.
(18) Wheel Structure
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(20) The traveling wheel unit 22I includes three wheels: a driving wheel 42I, a non-driving wheel 44I, and an auxiliary driving wheel 46I.
(21) The structure of the traveling wheel unit 22I will be described in an explanation about the steps for attaching the non-driving wheel 44I and the auxiliary driving wheel 46I into the traveling wheel unit 22I only provided with the driving wheel 42I.
(22) The driving wheel 42I is directly fixed to a drive shaft 41a for transmitting a rotary force generated by a power mechanism 41, e.g., a motor, and thus the driving wheel 42I is rotated with the drive shaft 41a. The drive shaft 41a can be shared by the outer traveling wheel unit 22E.
(23) In this state, an auxiliary driving wheel shaft 46a acting as the rotating shaft of the auxiliary driving wheel 46I is fixed to the driving wheel 42I. For example, as shown in
(24) The non-driving wheel 44I is attached before the auxiliary driving wheel 46I is attached to the auxiliary driving wheel shaft 46a. In the structure of
(25) After the non-driving wheel 44I is attached, the auxiliary driving wheel 46I is attached to the distal end of the auxiliary driving wheel shaft 46a. In the structure of
(26) With this configuration, the auxiliary driving wheel 46I is rotated with the driving wheel 42I by a rotary force from the power mechanism 41, whereas the non-driving wheel 44I is rotated separately from the driving wheel 42I and the auxiliary driving wheel 46I without being affected by the rotations of the driving wheel 42I and the auxiliary driving wheel 46I. In this configuration, the rotation axes of the driving wheel 42I, the non-driving wheel 44I, and the auxiliary driving wheel 46I are coaxial to one another and the non-driving wheel 44I is disposed between the driving wheel 42I and the auxiliary driving wheel 46I.
(27) In the structure of
(28) Traveling Rail
(29) In the region of
(30) Regarding the letters at the ends of the reference numerals of the steps, I denotes parts of the inner traveling rail 30I while E denotes parts of the outer traveling rail 30E. For example, the driving wheel step 62I is formed on the inner traveling rail 30I while the driving wheel step 62E is formed on the outer traveling rail 30E.
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(32) These steps are provided with corresponding to the wheels constituting the traveling wheel units 22I and 22E of the overhead carrier 20, that is, the driving wheel 42I and a driving wheel 42E, the non-driving wheel 44I and a non-driving wheel 44E, and the auxiliary driving wheel 46I and an auxiliary driving wheel 46E. Specifically, as shown in
(33) These step increase in height as the corresponding wheels decrease in diameter. In the structure of
(34) These steps are not consistently kept at a constant height over the whole of the transport track 10 shown in
(35) For example, on the transport track 10 shown in
(36) In the curved section 10C of the transport track 10 shown in
(37) Furthermore, in the outer traveling-rail disconnected sections 10D of the transport track 10 shown in
(38) For the provision of the steps formed thus on the surfaces of the rails, it is preferably identified which wheels should be supported in which sections on the traveling rails 30I and 30E based on the route shape of the transport track 10 (
(39) In the sections where the auxiliary driving wheel 46I is supported on the inner track, that is, in ranges corresponding to the outer traveling-rail disconnected sections 10D on the inner traveling rail 30I, in particular, the ranges of the passage of the inner traveling wheel unit 22I on the inner traveling rail 30I during the passage of the overhead carrier 20 through the outer traveling-rail disconnected sections 10D may be identified for determining the shape of the surfaces of the inner traveling rail 30I so as to support the auxiliary driving wheel 46I in the identified ranges. For example, in the layout of
(40) The range in which the outer traveling-rail disconnected section 10D is provided may be set such that the mechanism of the overhead carrier 20 does not collide with the outer traveling rail 30E. Such range can be identified based on the curvature of the overall curved section 10C and the diameters of the driving wheels 42I and 42E and the auxiliary driving wheels 46I and 46E.
(41) Behaviors of the Overhead Carrier
(42) Referring to
(43) Traveling in the Upstream Linear Section (Traveling in a Linear Section)
(44) The overhead carrier 20 enters the range of
(45) If the inner/outer driving wheel steps 62I and 62E are set at the same height and the inner/outer driving wheels 42I and 42E are coaxial with the same diameter, the overhead carrier 20 moves at the same speed on the right and left of the vehicle body of the overhead carrier 20 with respect to the transport direction. Thus, the overhead carrier 20 can stably move in this section.
(46) Traveling in the Upstream Curve Entrance Section (Traveling in Portions in the Curved Section Other than the Outer Traveling-Rail Disconnected Section)
(47) The overhead carrier 20 approaching the curved section 10C first travels into the upstream curve entrance section 10Ca. In this section, as shown in
(48) The inner non-driving wheel 44I is rotated separately from the inner driving wheel 42I. Thus, even if the inner driving wheel 42I and the outer driving wheel 42E have the common drive shaft, the inner non-driving wheel 44I does not rotate with the same speed as the outer driving wheel 42E. The rotation speed of the inner non-driving wheel 44I corresponds to the advance rate of the overall overhead carrier 20 entailed by the rotation of the outer driving wheel 42E supported on the outer traveling rail 30E and the curvature of the inner traveling rail 30I in this section.
(49) Traveling in the Outer Traveling-Rail Disconnected Section
(50) When the traveling overhead carrier 20 reaches the outer traveling-rail disconnected section 10D, as shown in
(51) In this case, if the inner auxiliary driving wheel 46I has the same diameter as the outer driving wheel 42E and the number of revolutions of the wheels is kept constant in the upstream curve entrance section 10Ca and the outer traveling-rail disconnected sections 10D, the angular speed of the overhead carrier 20 with respect to the center point P of the radius of curvature of the curved section 10C rapidly increases when the overhead carrier 20 enters the outer traveling-rail disconnected section 10D because the inner traveling rail 30I and the outer traveling rail 30E have different curvatures (the inner traveling rail 30I has a larger curvature) in the curved section 10C.
(52) However, if the inner auxiliary driving wheel 46I has a smaller diameter than the outer driving wheel 42E, the travel distance by one rotation of the inner auxiliary driving wheel 46I is shorter than that of the outer driving wheel 42E. Thus, even if the overhead carrier 20 enters the outer traveling-rail disconnected section 10D with the same number of revolutions as in the upstream curve entrance section 10Ca, the overhead carrier 20 does not need to rapidly increase in angular speed.
(53) The diameter ratios between the driving wheels 42I and 42E and the auxiliary driving wheels 46I and 46E may be selected such that even if the number of revolutions of the wheels is kept constant, the angular speed of the overhead carrier 20 does not vary between the portions of the curved section 10C other than the outer traveling-rail disconnected sections 10D (sections where the overhead carrier 20 is moved forward by the outer driving wheel 42E) and the outer traveling-rail disconnected sections 10D (sections where the overhead carrier 20 is moved forward by the inner auxiliary driving wheel 46I).
(54) In this section, the outer traveling wheel unit 22E is not supported. Also in this state, the upper guide rail 32 and the upper guide rollers 24 (not shown in
(55) Traveling from the Curve Turning Section to the Downstream Linear Section
(56) When the overhead carrier 20 enters the curve turning section 10T through the outer traveling-rail disconnected section 10D in
(57) The overhead carrier 20 having passed through the curve turning section 10T enters the other outer traveling-rail disconnected section 10D. In this section, the outer traveling wheel unit 22E is not supported and the auxiliary driving wheel 46I is supported on the inner track.
(58) The overhead carrier 20 having passed through the other outer traveling-rail disconnected section 10D reaches the downstream curve exit section 10Cb. In this section, as in the upstream curve entrance section 10Ca and the curve turning section 10T, the non-driving wheel 44I is supported on the inner track while the driving wheel 42E is supported on the outer track.
(59) After the overhead carrier 20 moves out of the curved section 10C through the downstream curve exit section 10Cb, the overhead carrier 20 passes through the downstream linear section 10Sb and advances to the further downstream side of the transport track 10. In this section, the inner and outer driving wheels 42I and 42E are supported as in the upstream linear section 10Sa.
(60) As has been discussed, according to the present embodiment, the number of revolutions (rotation speed) of the inner non-driving wheel 44I supported by the inner traveling rail 30I is automatically adjusted according to the number of revolutions of the outer driving wheel 42E supported by the outer traveling rail 30E and the curvature of the inner traveling rail 30I, in the portions of the curved section 10C of the transport track 10 other than the outer traveling-rail disconnected sections 10D (the upstream curve entrance section 10Ca, the curve turning section 10T, and the downstream curve exit section 10Cb). Thus, the right and left wheels (the inner and outer wheels) of the overhead carrier 20 can be different in the number of revolutions without complicated mechanisms such as a differential gear, allowing the overhead carrier 20 to smoothly travel on curves with any curvatures. Thus, the route shape of the transport track 10 (the layout of the traveling rails 30I and 30E) can be relatively freely selected, increasing the design freedom of the article conveying system.
(61) According to the present embodiment, the driving wheels 42I and 42E, the non-driving wheels 44I and 44E, and the auxiliary driving wheels 46I and 46E are provided on each of the right and left of the transport direction (traveling direction) of the overhead carrier 20. Thus, the overhead carrier 20 can travel in a curve turning to the right as smoothly as in the curved section 10C turning to the left with respect to the traveling direction as described above. In a curve to the right, the inner constituent elements described above and the outer constituent elements are replaced with each other.
(62) Moreover, according to the present embodiment, the provision of the outer traveling-rail disconnected sections 10D prevents the mechanism of the overhead carrier 20 from colliding with the outer traveling rail 30E in the curved section 10C. Furthermore, in the outer traveling-rail disconnected section 10D, the inner auxiliary driving wheel 46I is supported by the inner traveling rail 30I. Thus, even if the overhead carrier 20 stops traveling in the outer traveling-rail disconnected section 10 in response to emergency stop of transportation, a sufficient restart torque can be obtained by the inner auxiliary driving wheel 46I rotated by a driving force.
(63) Furthermore, according to the present embodiment, ones to be supported by the traveling rails 30I and 30E are automatically selected from the driving wheels 42I and 42E, the non-driving wheels 44I and 44E, and the auxiliary driving wheels 46I and 46E according to the shapes of the traveling rails 30I and 30E during the traveling of the overhead carrier 20. Thus, the wheels to be supported by the traveling rails can be switched without the need for a complicated mechanism for lifting the wheels.
(64) Moreover, according to the present embodiment, the additional auxiliary driving wheels 46I and 46E are coaxially fixed to the driving wheels 42I and 42E that are rotated by a driving force, and then the non-driving wheels 44I and 44E are attached to the auxiliary driving wheel shaft 46a (
(65) Modification
(66) In the present embodiment, the outer traveling-rail disconnected section 10D is provided to prevent the mechanism of the overhead carrier 20 for transporting (suspending) articles from colliding with the outer traveling rail 30E. The rail disconnected section 10D may not be provided as long as the mechanism is not shaped to collide with the outer traveling rail 30E. In this case, the inner non-driving wheel 44I may be supported by the inner rail 30I over the whole of the curved section 10C, and thus the auxiliary driving wheels 46I and 46E and the auxiliary driving wheel steps 66I and 66E may not be provided. In this case, the curvature of the overall curved section 10C can be freely selected, further increasing the design freedom of the article conveying system.
(67) In the present embodiment, the non-driving wheels 44I and 44E are smaller in diameter than the driving wheels 42I and 42E. The non-driving wheels 44I and 44E may be identical in diameter to the driving wheels 42I and 42E. In this case, only the rails for the supported wheels may be provided as shown in
(68) As shown in
(69) In the present embodiment, as shown in