CONVEYOR FOR CONVEYING SUSPENDED OBJECTS
20170283173 · 2017-10-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65G9/006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G23/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A conveyor for suspended objects has a first rail profile having a first, upper track and a second track arranged below the first track, a conveyor chain having lateral friction roller pressing surfaces to drive the conveyor chain continuously in the first track. Holding adapters for conveyed objects are coupled to the conveyor chain, with the holding adapters being transferred into the first rail profile by an induct switch. A pressing piece arranged on a side of the conveyor chain opposite the drive roller is adjustable between an active and a passive position. The adjustment path of the pressing piece is dimensioned such that in the active position the conveyor chain is in contact with the drive roller and in the passive position the conveyor chain is not in contact with the drive roller, whereby in the active position the drive roller can be driven by the conveyor chain.
Claims
1. A conveyor for conveying suspended objects, said conveyor comprising: a first rail profile having a first, upper track and a second track arranged below the first track; a conveyor chain having lateral friction roller pressing surfaces, against which friction rollers can be pressed to drive the conveyor chain, wherein the conveyor chain can be moved continuously in a direction of conveyance in the first track of the rail profile; holding adapters for holding objects to be conveyed, each holding adapter having a head part which is mounted so as to be able to roll in the second track of the rail profile and is coupled to the conveyor chain; and at least one induct switch, via which the holding adapters can be transferred from a second rail profile into the first rail profile, wherein the induct switch comprises a third rail profile having a track, along which the head part of the respective holding adapter can be guided so as to be able to roll, a drive belt for conveying the holding adapters along the third rail profile, and a drive roller driving the drive belt; wherein a pressing piece that is adjustable between an active position and a passive position is arranged on a side of the conveyor chain opposite a drive roller, and wherein the adjustment path of the pressing piece is dimensioned such that in the active position of the pressing piece the conveyor chain is in contact with the drive roller and in the passive position of the pressing piece the conveyor chain is not in contact with the drive roller, wherein in the active position the drive roller can be driven by the conveyor chain.
2. The conveyor as claimed in claim 1, wherein the pressing piece comprises a counter roller that is adjusted between an active position and a passive position perpendicular to a rotary spindle.
3. The conveyor as claimed in claim 2, wherein the rotary spindle of the counter roller is suspended from a housing of a roller seat in a spring-loaded manner.
4. The conveyor as claimed in claim 3, wherein the rotary spindle of the counter roller can be pressed against the friction roller pressing surfaces of the conveyor chain that face away from the drive roller against a spring force.
5. The conveyor as claimed in claim 4, wherein the second rail profile is formed as a buffer section having at least one stopping device for blocking and releasing a further conveyance of objects towards the induct switch, and wherein the stopping device is coupled to a switching device that activates the adjustment of the pressing piece, wherein by releasing the stopping device the pressing piece can be adjusted from the passive position into the active position to bring the conveyor chain into contact with the drive roller.
6. The conveyor as claimed in claim 5, wherein the stopping device is electrically coupled to the switching device which activates the pressing piece.
7. The conveyor as claimed in claim 5, wherein the stopping device is mechanically or hydraulically coupled to the switching device which activates the pressing piece.
8. The conveyor as claimed in claim 1, wherein elevations that protrude perpendicular to the direction of conveyance are formed on an outer surface of the drive belt in order to convey the holding adapters further in the direction of conveyance.
9. The conveyor as claimed in claim 8, wherein the elevations comprise elastically bendable fingers.
10. A conveyor for conveying suspended objects, said conveyor comprising: a first rail profile having a first, upper track and a second track arranged below the first track; a conveyor chain having lateral friction roller pressing surfaces, against which friction rollers can be pressed to drive the conveyor chain, wherein the conveyor chain can be moved continuously in a direction of conveyance in the first track of the rail profile; holding adapters for holding objects to be conveyed, each holding adapter having a head part which is mounted so as to be able to roll in the second track of the rail profile and is coupled to the conveyor chain; and at least one induct switch, via which the holding adapters can be transferred from a second rail profile into the first rail profile, wherein the induct switch comprises a third rail profile having a track, along which the head part of the respective holding adapter can be guided so as to be able to roll, a drive belt for conveying the holding adapters along the third rail profile, and a drive roller driving the drive belt; wherein a pressing piece that is adjustable between an active position and a passive position is arranged on a side of the conveyor chain opposite a drive roller, and wherein the adjustment path of the pressing piece is dimensioned such that in the active position of the pressing piece the conveyor chain is in contact with the drive roller and in the passive position of the pressing piece the conveyor chain is not in contact with the drive roller, wherein in the active position the drive roller can be driven by the conveyor chain, and wherein the second rail profile is formed as a buffer section having at least one stopping device for blocking and releasing a further conveyance of objects towards the induct switch, and wherein the stopping device is coupled to a switching device that activates the adjustment of the pressing piece, wherein by releasing the stopping device the pressing piece can be adjusted from the passive position into the active position to bring the conveyor chain into contact with the drive roller.
11. The conveyor as claimed in claim 10, wherein the pressing piece comprises a counter roller that is adjusted between an active position and a passive position perpendicular to a rotary spindle.
12. The conveyor as claimed in claim 11, wherein the rotary spindle of the counter roller is suspended from a housing of a roller seat in a spring-loaded manner.
13. The conveyor as claimed in claim 11, wherein elevations that protrude perpendicular to the direction of conveyance are formed on an outer surface of the drive belt in order to convey the holding adapters further in the direction of conveyance.
14. The conveyor as claimed in claim 13, wherein the elevations comprise elastically bendable fingers.
15. The conveyor as claimed in claim 10, wherein the stopping device is electrically coupled to the switching device which activates the pressing piece.
16. The conveyor as claimed in claim 10, wherein the stopping device is mechanically or hydraulically coupled to the switching device which activates the pressing piece.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0019] In the following description of the figures, terms such as top, bottom, left, right, front, rear, etc. relate exclusively to the example representation and position, selected in the figures, of the direction of conveyance, the rail profiles, the track, the conveyor chain, the induct switch, the stopping device and the like. These terms are not to be understood to be limiting, i.e. these references can change by virtue of different operating positions or the mirrorsymmetrical configuration or the like.
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[0021] The lower, second track 22 is used to mount holding adapters 8 for holding the objects 6 to be conveyed. A head part 81 of the respective holding adapter 8 is mounted so as to be able to roll in the second track 22 of the rail profile 2 and is coupled to the conveyor chain 7 running in the first, upper track 21. The suspended objects 6 to be conveyed, for example, upper clothing such as shirts or jackets, suspended on coat hangers are suspended so as to be conveyed with the coat hanger in a seat of the holding adapter 8 and are conveyed together with the holding adapter 8 along the first rail profile 2.
[0022] The running section of the conveyor formed by the first rail profile 2 is formed in this case as a so-called discharge conveyor. Such a discharge conveyor is characterized in that the chain links of the conveyor chain 7 on the one hand are coupled to the holding adapters 8 such that these are carried along by the chain links of the conveyor chain 7, on the other hand in the event of an accumulation of the holding adapters 8 or of the suspended objects 6 to be conveyed the holding adapters 8 are detached from the respective chain link and, for example, slide off over the head parts 81 of the holding adapters 8 so that the conveyor chain 7 continuously moves in the direction of conveyance x.sub.1 despite local accumulation of holding adapters 8 or of suspended objects 6 to be conveyed.
[0023] In order to pass suspended objects 6 to be conveyed from a second rail profile 9 onto the first rail profile 2, at least one induct switch 4 is provided. In the embodiment variant shown in
[0024] A drive belt 43 is provided to convey the holding adapters 8 in the transport direction x.sub.2 along the third rail profile 46. This drive belt 43 is driven by a drive roller 42.
[0025] The drive roller 42 is arranged directly next to the conveyor chain 7 of the first rail profile 2. The drive roller 42 is located on a rotary spindle 45 mounted on a housing 41 of the induct switch 4. As shown in
[0026] As shown in
[0027] In the active position, the drive roller 42 can be driven accordingly by a conveyor chain 7. It is thereby rendered possible that the drive belt 43 of the induct switch 4 is then only driven when the pressing piece 32 is placed into the active position. The pressing piece 32 slightly presses the conveyor chain 7 perpendicular to the plane of the friction roller pressing surface 71, 72, in particular by one to five millimeters, in the direction of the drive roller 42 of the induct switch 4 so that the drive roller 42 contacts the friction roller pressing surface 72 and thus drives the drive belt 43 of the induct switch 4. In the driven state, the drive belt 42 runs at the same speed as the conveyor chain 7. Alternatively to a counter roller 32, it is also feasible to provide the pressing piece 32 with, for example, a sliding surface which, in the active position of the pressing piece, slides along the friction roller pressing surface 71 of the conveyor chain 7, pressing against same.
[0028] In the embodiment variant in which the pressing piece 32 is formed as a counter roller, the counter roller may be fixed in a roller seat 3 arranged on the first rail profile 2. Still further, a rotary spindle 33 of this counter roller 32 may be suspended from a housing 31 of the roller seat 3 in a spring-loaded manner.
[0029] In order to adjust the counter roller 32 from the passive position into the active position, the rotary spindle 33 of the counter roller 32 is pressed against the friction roller pressing surface 71, facing away from the drive roller 42, of the conveyor chain 7 against the spring force of a spring part (not shown).
[0030] It should be appreciated that it is of course also feasible to provide a kinematically reversed arrangement in which the rotary spindle 33 of the counter roller 32 is urged from the active position into the passive position against the spring force. Likewise it is also feasible for the counter roller 32 to be pulled back from the active position into the passive position or from the passive position into the active position against the spring force.
[0031] The adjustment of the pressing piece from the passive position into the active position is actuated via a switching device of the induct switch 4 that is coupled to a stopping device 5 that is used to block and release a further conveyance of objects 6 towards the induct switch 4. As can be seen in
[0032] This stopping device 5 is used to accumulate suspended objects 6 to be conveyed which are arriving at the buffer section and, at a predetermined time or after a predetermined number of accumulated objects 6 is reached, to switch from a position in which the objects 6 are accumulated into the position releasing the further conveyance of the objects 6 so that the objects 6 are transferred into the first rail profile 2 via the respective induct switch 4. The situation is thereby achieved that the disconnection of the stopping device 5 simultaneously produces an activation of the induct switch 4, that is a drive of the drive belt 43 of the induct switch 4.
[0033] In contrast, the drive belt 43 of the induct switch 4 is at a standstill if the stopping device 5 in front of the respective induct switch 4 is in a position blocking the holding adapters 8 and thus the suspended objects 6, in which position the pressing piece 32 is in its passive position in which the conveyor chain 7 is not in contact with the drive roller 42 of the induct switch 4. The respective stopping devices 5 may be coupled to the respective pressing pieces 32 of these induct switches 4 electrically. However, a mechanical or even hydraulic coupling is also feasible.
[0034] In order to carry the holding adapters 8 within the induct switch 4, elevations—which protrude perpendicular to the direction of conveyance x.sub.2 and are formed in particular as elastically bendable fingers—are formed on an outer surface, facing away from the tensioning rollers 44, of the drive belt 43 of the induct switch 4.
[0035] As further shown in
[0036] The sorting switches 11 are configured such that the drive of respective drive belts of these sorting switches 11 is effected via the conveyor chain of the fourth rail profile 10 which is formed in accordance with the first rail profile 2 with two tracks. In this case, the drive is also effected via a respective drive roller which, however, is in permanent contact with the conveyor chain running in the first, upper track of the third rail profile 10, in contrast to the drive roller 42 of the induct switch 4, wherein in this case counter pressure rollers 12 are also used to compensate for the pressing forces of the drive roller on the conveyor chain of the fourth rail profile. The drive roller of the sorting switch 11 is formed as a so-called overdrive, and therefore the drive belt of the sorting switch 11 moves more rapidly than the conveyor chain of the fourth rail profile.
[0037] Changes and modifications in the specifically described embodiments can be carried out without departing from the principles of the present invention which is intended to be limited only by the scope of the appended claims, as interpreted according to the principles of patent law including the doctrine of equivalents.