WHEEL DRIVE CART FOR AN ITEM TRANSPORTING AND SORTING SYSTEM
20170291617 · 2017-10-12
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B61F5/38
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B61F3/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B61C3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G35/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B61F5/38
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B61C3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B61F3/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A wheel drive cart for a transporting and/or sorting system configured to tow a plurality of loading carts movable along a closed path, constituted by a first and a second rail parallel to each other, between a loading and unloading stations. The cart includes a pair of direct drive wheels without reducers, with each wheel including an electric motor having a stator, integral with a bracket hinged to a frame of the cart, and a rotor, a peripheral outward facing portion of which forms a cylindrical surface of the wheel designed to roll on a resting surface of a respective rail.
Claims
1. A wheel drive cart for a transporting and/or sorting system configured to tow a plurality of loading carts movable along a closed path constituted by a first and a second rail parallel to each other, said transporting and/or sorting system comprising at least one item feeding station arranged along said path and configured to load items on said carts and at least one unloading station arranged along said path and configured to receive items coming from said carts; said wheel drive cart comprising a supporting frame provided with a first and a second wheel arranged on opposite sides of the frame and adapted to rest on respective first and second resting surfaces of the first and second rail facing upwards in use; said wheel drive cart further comprising at least one first contrast device carried by the frame and adapted to abut on a first inner side of the first rail and a second contrast device carried by the frame and adapted to abut on a second inner side of said second rail facing the first, the first and the second contrast devices contributing to keep the wheel drive cart positioned between the first and the second rail during the movement of the wheel drive cart along the rails; the first and the second wheel are carried by supporting brackets, angularly movable with respect to said frame about a respective first/second axis parallel to each other, characterized in that each wheel is of the direct drive type free from reducers and comprises an electric motor having a stator integral with said bracket and a rotor, a peripheral outward facing portion of which forms a cylindrical surface of the wheel adapted to roll on the first and the second resting surface, respectively; said first contrast device being connected to the first wheel in order to obtain the angular adjustment of the position of the first wheel about the respective first axis according to the curvature of said first rail along said path; and said second contrast device being connected to the second wheel in order to obtain the angular adjustment of the position of the second wheel about the second axis according to the curvature of said second rail along said path.
2. A wheel drive cart according to claim 1, wherein said first/second contrast device comprises a first and a second contrast wheel carried in an angularly free manner by respective supports having first end portions hinged to a common portion of said frame to obtain the rotation of the first/second support about a third axis parallel to the first/second axis; said contrast device further comprising first and second drive elements interposed between second free end portions of the supports and said bracket and configured to apply an elastic force that ensures the pressure of a rolling portion of each contrast wheel on said first/second inner side of said rail.
3. A cart according to claim 2, wherein each drive element comprises a telescopic tie rod having an axially symmetrical casing and a rod that is axially movable with respect to said axially symmetrical casing.
4. A cart according to claim 2, wherein said bracket is C-shaped and comprises a pair of flat end walls that are parallel to each other, perpendicular to the first/second axis and interconnected by an intermediate flat wall transversal to said flat walls and supporting the stator of said wheel; a wall of the bracket facing towards the rails is provided with a pair of appendages, each of which has an end portion hinged to an end portion of a respective contrast device.
5. A cart according to claim 2, wherein each support comprises a pair of substantially rectilinear arms parallel to each other and having first free ends interconnected to each other and provided with holes arranged side-by-side coaxial to the third axis and engaged by a rod that extends downwards from the frame; the rod is provided with retention means to keep the supports constrained to the frame whilst allowing the rotation about the third axis; said arms having second ends facing each other and supporting a shaft that allows the free rotation of the contrast wheel, which freely rotates about an axis thereof parallel to the third axis.
6. A cart according to claim 5, wherein a C-shaped element is provided that extends from the interconnected first end portions of the two arms and follows the outer profile of said wheel; the C-shaped element has an end portion to which a portion of the drive element is hinged.
7. A wheel drive cart according to claim 1, wherein each wheel comprises an annular body mounted in a removable manner on the rotor and delimited by a cylindrical lateral surface adapted to roll on the first and on the second resting surface.
8. A cart according to claim 7, wherein said annular body is covered by a layer of material that forms an elastic tread.
9. A cart according to claim 8, wherein the elastic material is rubber.
10. A cart according to claim 1, wherein said frame has a T-shaped structure and comprises a crossmember that carries on its opposite free ends the first and the second wheel and a longitudinal member, which extends from a central portion of the crossmember perpendicularly to the crossmember; a free end portion of the longitudinal member being provided with joint means for the coupling between two adjacent carts.
11. A cart according to claim 10, wherein first and second plates are provided connectable to respective free head ends of said crossmember; each bracket being carried by said plate in an angularly movable manner about said first/second axis.
12. A cart according to claim 1, wherein said stator comprises a first cup-shaped body carried by said bracket and wholly housing a toroidal structure supporting the windings of the stator; said rotor comprises a second cup-shaped body angularly movable with respect to the first cup-shaped body about a wheel rotation axis; the second cup-shaped body comprises a flat circular wall perpendicular to the axis and a tubular cylindrical part that carries a plurality of permanent magnets on an inner face thereof, which are angularly and evenly spaced apart and face the toroidal structure.
13. A cart according to claim 12, wherein the first cup-shaped body comprises a flat circular wall, which is stably fixed to the bracket, and a tubular wall, which is coaxial to the rotation axis of the wheel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0023] The invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, which represent a preferred non-limitative embodiment in which:
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[0035] The rails 4 and 5 have a rectangular section (
[0036] The wheel drive cart 1 comprises a supporting frame (12) provided with a first and a second wheel 13 arranged on opposite sides of the frame 12 and adapted to rest on respective first and second resting surfaces 4s and 5s of the rails 4 and 5.
[0037] The wheel drive cart 1 further comprises a first contrast device 15 carried by the frame 12 and adapted to abut on the inner side surface 41 of the first rail 4 and a second contrast device 16 carried by the frame 12 and adapted to abut on the inner side surface 51 of the second rail 5 (
[0038] The first contrast device 15 is connected to the first wheel 13 in order to obtain the angular adjustment of the position of the first wheel about a respective first axis 32, based on the curvature of the first rail 4 along the path P; and the second contrast device 16 is connected to the second wheel 13 in order to obtain the angular adjustment of the position of the second wheel 13 about the second axis 32, based on the curvature of the second rail 5 along the path P. In particular, when the rails 4 and 5 are straight, the first and second contrast devices 15 and 16 hold the wheels 13 so as obtain an instantaneous direction of travel parallel to the rails, while on the bends the wheels are automatically steered, keeping the direction of travel tangential to the path P/direction of travel.
[0039] In this way, the creation of a sliding component, which would generate an increase in consumption and wear preventing the required performance from being achieved, is averted.
[0040] As visible in
[0041] The appendage 25 is provided with a cylindrical through hole (
[0042] The bracket 30 is C-shaped and comprises a pair of flat rectangular end walls 34, which are parallel to each other (
[0043] According to the present invention, each wheel 13 is of the direct drive type, free from reducers, and comprises an electric motor 36 (
[0044] Referring to
[0045] The rotor 38 comprises a second cup-shaped body 50 angularly movable with respect to cup-shaped body 40 about axis 47; in particular, cup-shaped body 40 comprises a flat circular wall 52 perpendicular to axis 47 and a tubular cylindrical part 53 that carries a plurality of permanent magnets 54 on an inner face thereof, which are angularly and evenly spaced apart and face the toroidal structure 41. A metal tube 55 extends internally inside cup-shaped body 50 coaxially to axis 47 and towards wall 53. The metal tube 55 houses a ball bearing 57 carried by a shaft 58 coaxial to axis 47 and integral with wall 52. The bearing 47 enables rotation of cup-shaped body 50 with respect to cup-shaped body 40 about axis 47 and therefore the rotation of the rotor (magnets 54) with respect to the stator (toroidal structure 41).
[0046] As visible in
[0047] According to a variant of the invention, the annular body 60 can be covered with a layer of material that creates an elastic tread. The elastic material is usually rubber.
[0048] Referring to
[0049] In particular the common portion 67 of the frame is made from a flat square metal wall fastened to a face of the crossmember 20 facing downwards near an end portion of the crossmember 20.
[0050] The contrast device 15 and 16 also comprises a first and a second drive element 70 and 71 interposed between second end portions 64b and 65b of supports 64 and 65 and the bracket 30 and configured to apply an elastic force that ensures the pressure of a rolling portion of each contrast wheel 62 and 63 on the first/second side surface 41 and 51.
[0051] In particular (see also
[0052] In greater detail, the wall 34 of the bracket 30 facing the rails 4 and 5 is provided with a pair of straight appendages 73, each of which projects from the wall 34 (not shown in
[0053] Each support 64 and 65 comprises a pair of substantially rectilinear arms 75 and 76 parallel to each other (
[0054] A C-shaped element 83 that follows the outer profile of said wheel 62 and 63 extends from the interconnected first end portions of the arms 75 and 76 and has an end potion to which the casing 70b and 71b of the drive element 70 and 71 is hinged.
[0055] A straight stiffening element 84 extends between the C-shaped end element 83 and the second end of an arm 75.
[0056] The angular rotation of the wheels when steered about the first second axis 32 (
[0057] This steering effect is obtained automatically due to the action of the contrast wheels 62 and 63 that follow the different curvature of the rails 4 and 5 on curves in order to apply different steering angles for the wheels 13 on the inside and the outside of the curve by means of the articulated quadrilateral comprising the drive elements 70 and 71 and the supports 64 and 73.
[0058] In this way, each individual wheel 13 independently directs itself, following the correct curvature profile on which it must run, and minimizing wear and consumption.
[0059] The electric motors 36 (brushless type) are operated and controlled by a dedicated electronic control unit that can be conveniently housed in a container 87 (
[0060] The powering of the electric motors 36 is implemented according to known technologies, for example sliding contacts (not shown) or electromagnetic induction for contactless power transfer.
[0061] The wheels 13 thus implement direct drive, which eliminates any kinematic chain or transmission coupling. This system significantly reduces the probability of failure, ensuring an extremely high level of plant availability (approximately 99%).
[0062] Multiple wheel drive carts 1 can also be used on the same cart train; in fact, in the event of an electric motor 36 of a wheel malfunctioning, this motor 36 is simply switched off by the control system 2, together with its counterpart on that wheel drive cart and, thanks to the redundancy of the wheel drive carts 1 in the cart train, the aforementioned failure does not endanger the forward movement of the train. The drive wheel 13 effectively transforms into a normal cart-supporting idler wheel (the second cup-shaped body 50 can rotate about the first cup-shaped body 40) without generating particular braking effects or risks of jamming.
[0063] In addition, the wheels 13 “automatically” steer thanks to the contrast devices 15 and 16 that adjust the angular position of the wheels about axis 32 in such a way that the wheels “follow” the curvature of the rails 4 and 5.
[0064] Furthermore, the cart 1 has extremely high performance compared to carts operating according to known technologies.
[0065] Based on tests carried out, wheels 13 have been produced (with rolling radius of 78-75 mm) capable of providing continuous torque of 11.8 Nm and 19.7 Nm for 10 sec. and a maximum speed of 38.1 rad/s, corresponding to a maximum speed of 3 m/sec for rotation of the carts 1 and 3 along the path P.