摘要 |
790,777. Drive for floor trolleys. KING, D. M. March 14, 1956 [March 15 1955], No. 7473/55. Class 104 (2). A floor trolley is driven by engaging the upper end of a telescopic, trolley mast 20 with an abutment 12 on an endless chain 10 travelling on an overhead track, the mast being locked in an outer tube 19 by a latch 25 engaging in slots in the tube and mast. The latch is disengaged against the action of a spring 26 by depressing a front bumper supported on arms 24 on which the latch is mounted, the arms being pivoted to an upper bracket 18 supporting the tube 19 on the trolley. The mast is reset by depressing a lever 28 connected with the end of the mast and pivotally mounted on the tube 19. The mast is urged to disengage by a spring 23 acting between flanges on the ends of the tubes and mast. The upper end of the mast carries a roller 21 which engages side guides 13 on the track. In another embodiment, the forward buffer is carried by an inverted U-shaped frame carrying steps, which frame is slidable in slots in sideplates on a frame projecting forwardly of the trolley and is moved from a rest groundengaging position to a position where a bar on the frame contacts a forward pad on the latchcarrying arms ready to disengage the latch. The latch can also be disengaged by a rear bumper bar, through a shaft carrying a projection which moves the latch carrying arms rearwardly. The load trolleys may be selectively diverted from one conveyer to another by operating a hinged tongue by selector gear described in Specification 763,944. The Provisional Specification describes an upper extension on the latch linkage whereby the latch is disengaged by an obstruction between the side-guides 13. |