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- the load carrying capacity of the timing belt usually determines the load moving capacity of the shuttle or carriage. If two timing belts are used to move a shuttle or carriage, the variation in the belts due to production tolerances, results in one of the belts carrying a greater portion of the load than the other belt. Thus if the one belt is operated at its full rated capacity, the second belt does not significantly increase the load carrying capacity of the belt system, and primarily offers only a safety factor.
- the present invention is directed to an improved carriage transfer and positioning system or apparatus which provides for rapidly moving a carriage which is capable of supporting or moving a substantial load along a linear path and for precisely positioning the carriage at predetermined locations along the linear path.
- a plurality of flat toothed timing belts are positioned in laterally adjacent relation, and each belt has opposite end portions or adjacent portions connected to the carriage by means of relative adjustable belt clamping blocks and plates.
- the belts extend around a common toothed drive sprocket connected to a head or drive shaft driven by a multiple speed drive preferably having multiple electric motors and oil-shear clutch and brake discs.
- the belts also extend around separate or corresponding toothed tail sprockets supported by a tail shaft and wherein the tail sprocket for one belt is free to rotate relative to the adjacent tail sprocket for the other belt.
- the tension in each belt is adjusted by relative movement by the corresponding clamping blocks in order to obtain substantially equal or uniform tension in the drive belts.
- the multiple flat toothed belts not only provide a safety factor but provide for moving a substantially greater load with the carriage by operating each belt at its full rated capacity.
- one or more of the timing belts are connected to transfer a carriage connected to a plurality of tool trays for shuttling or indexing the trays laterally relative to a product flow or assembly line between storage and working positions or stations.
- the drive for the belt or belts is located at one end of the belt transfer system to provide the system with a low profile.
- FIG. 1 is a diagrammatic perspective view of carriage transfer and positioning apparatus constructed in accordance with the invention
- FIG. 2 is a fragmentary exploded view of the apparatus shown in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a fragmentary section of the apparatus, taken generally on the line 3 - 3 of FIG. 2;
- FIG. 4 is an axial section of the tail shaft and sprocket assembly shown in FIGS. 1 & 2.
- FIG. 5 is a diagrammatic plan view of a transfer system constructed in accordance with the invention for transferring tool trays laterally relative to a product assembly line;
- FIG. 6 is a side elevation view of the transfer system shown in FIG. 5.
- FIG. 1 illustrates diagrammatically a belt positioning and transfer system or apparatus 10 which includes a plurality or pair of flexible flat timing belts 12 each having parallel spaced and laterally extending teeth 14 .
- each toothed belt 12 is open-ended and has opposite end portions 16 (FIG. 3) connected to a carriage member or platform 18 by a fixed attachment block or belt clamping block 21 and an adjustable attachment block or belt clamping block 22 .
- the block 21 is rigidly secured to the platform 18
- the block 22 is connected to the platform by a set of four screws 24 which extend through slots 25 within the block 22 to provide for adjustment of the block 22 relative to the block 21 and the platform 18 .
- each belt 12 is positively attached to the blocks 21 and 22 by corresponding clamping plates or belt gripping members 26 and a set of four screws 28 .
- Each of the clamping plates 26 has parallel spaced teeth which mate with and engage the teeth 14 on the corresponding belt 12 to provide a high strength and positive connection of the belt end portions to the carriage platform 18 .
- a threaded adjusting bolt or rod 32 extends through a clearance bore within each belt attachment block 21 for each belt 12 and has an inner end portion threadably connected to the corresponding adjustable belt attachment block 22 .
- a thrust washer 34 is mounted on each adjustment rod 32 , and a set of jamb nuts 36 are threaded onto the rod adjacent the washer 34 .
- the screws 24 are loosened, and the nuts 36 are rotated to adjust the belt attachment block 22 relative to the belt attachment block 21 . After the desired tension is obtained, the screws 24 are again tightened.
- the two adjacent drive belts 12 extend around a toothed drive pulley or sprocket 42 having peripherally spaced teeth 43 which engage the teeth 14 on the two belts 12 .
- the sprocket 42 is integrally connected to a head or drive shaft 46 having opposite end journals 48 and 49 which are rotatably supported by anti-friction bearings (not shown) retained within a housing or bracket (not shown).
- the drive shaft 46 is coupled with a key 52 to the output shaft of multiple speed drive 55 preferably having two electric motors and a set of oil-shear clutch discs and a set of oil-shear brake discs which are actuated separately by air pistons or electro-magnetic coils.
- the drive 55 may be constructed as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,242,039 which is owned by the assignee of the present invention and the disclosure of which is herein incorporated by reference.
- the drive shaft 46 including the journals 48 and 49 , and the sprocket 42 are all formed from a one-piece solid steel cylindrical bar or rod.
- the belts 12 extend around separate or corresponding tail pulleys or sprockets 58 and 60 each of which has peripherally spaced teeth 62 which mate with the teeth 14 on the belts 12 .
- the sprocket 58 is formed as an integral part of a tail shaft 65 which has opposite end journals 66 rotatably supported by anti-friction bearings (not shown) retained within a housing or bracket (not shown).
- the tail sprocket 60 is annular and is rotatably supported by a cylindrical sleeve bushing or bearing 68 mounted on a reduced cylindrical portion 72 of the tail shaft 65 .
- tail sprocket 60 is free to rotate on the tail shaft 65 and relative to the tail sprocket 58 formed as an integral part of the tail shaft 65 .
- the annular tail sprocket 60 and bearing 68 are retained on the reduced shaft portion 72 by a thrust washer 74 and a retaining ring 76 .
- the free rotation of the tail sprocket 60 relative to the tail sprocket 58 provides for independently adjusting the tension in each belt 12 .
- the belts may be adjusted to the same tension by adjusting each attachment block 22 relative to its corresponding attachment block 21 with the adjustment nuts 36 on the corresponding connecting rod 32 .
- both of the belts are operated at substantially the same tension, the load is distributed uniformly on the belts.
- the load carrying capacity of the belts 12 may be combined in order to transfer and position a substantial load without exceeding the rated capacity of any belt.
- the freely rotatable tail sprocket 60 also permits easier assembly of the belts 12 onto the head or drive shaft 46 and the tail shaft 65 .
- more than two toothed timing belts 12 and corresponding tail sprockets 60 may be used along with a longer drive shaft 46 and tail shaft 65 in order for the carriage to transfer and position an even greater load.
- the timing belts 12 are illustrated and described as being open-ended belts, it is also apparent that each belt may be endless and have a slight loop between the corresponding attachment plates 26 .
- FIGS. 5 & 6 illustrate an application and use of a belt transfer system constructed in accordance with the invention and wherein a plurality of tooling trays 80 are supported by a transfer apparatus 85 for transferring or shuttling the tooling trays laterally between a center working position or station 88 and two tray storage positions or stations 90 and 92 on opposite sides of the working station 88 .
- a transfer apparatus 85 for transferring or shuttling the tooling trays laterally between a center working position or station 88 and two tray storage positions or stations 90 and 92 on opposite sides of the working station 88 .
- a tooling tray 80 may be any large and/or heavy tray or platform or frame which carries an article or apparatus to be used on the assembly line.
- a typical tooling tray may include a fixture which supports and clamps a motor vehicle body part, for example, a body side panel or floor panel and may be of substantial size and/or weight.
- a tray may have a width over 6′, a length over 15′ and a total weight of over 10,000 pounds. The total weight may include 2,000 pounds for the tray and 8,000 pounds for a fixture or tooling.
- the trays 80 may be of other sizes and support different articles, depending upon what is required of the working station 88 to assemble one or more parts on the conveyor assembly line.
- the transfer system or apparatus 85 includes a set of parallel spaced outer rails 102 which extend laterally across the assembly flow line 94 and have substantial length, for example, over 25′.
- Each of the rails 102 has a series of longitudinally spaced rollers 104 which support the opposite end portions of the tooling trays 80 for lateral movement between the working station 88 and the storage stations 90 & 92 .
- the outer rails 102 are rigidly connected by a series of longitudinally spaced cross frames 106 to a set of parallel spaced inner rails 110 which extends substantially the same length as the rails 102 , with each rail 110 having a series of longitudinally spaced support rollers 112 .
- the rails 110 are rigidly connected by a series of longitudinally spaced cross frame members 116 , and the rollers 112 support an elongated carriage 118 for longitudinal movement along the rails 110 .
- the carriage 118 includes a set of rectangular sled or carriage sections 122 each of which is supported for lateral movement relative to the center flow line 94 by the rollers 112 , and each carriage section 122 supports the center portion of the corresponding tooling tray 80 .
- a set of tapered pins project upwardly from each carriage section 122 into corresponding alignment holes within the corresponding tooling tray 80 for precisely positioning the tooling tray on the carriage section and permit the tray to be lifted from its supporting carriage section.
- the carriage 118 also includes a center carriage section or platform 125 which rigidly connects the carriage sections 122 and has belt clamping and adjustment components similar to the components on the carriage platform 18 described above in connection with FIGS. 1 - 4 .
- a plurality or pair of flexible flat timing belts 130 are constructed the same as the belts 12 described above, and each belt 130 has opposite end portions connected to the center carriage section or platform 125 in the same manner as described above for connecting the opposite end portions of the belts 12 to the carriage platform 18 .
- the belts 130 extend around a drive sprocket 134 which is constructed the same as the drive sprocket 42 described above and is supported for rotation by a pair of arms or brackets 136 projecting laterally outboard of an end frame member connecting the inner rails 110 .
- the drive sprocket 134 is connected by a drive shaft 140 and universal joints 142 to a belt drive unit 145 including a reversible electric motor 146 having a gear reducer 147 on one end and a motor brake 151 on the opposite end.
- the drive shaft 140 may also be driven by a multiple speed and reversible drive unit such as the drive unit 55 described above.
- the elongated belts 130 also extend around corresponding tail sprockets 148 and 149 supported for relative rotation.
- the sprocket 148 is formed as an integral part of a tail shaft 152
- the tail sprocket 149 is supported for relative rotation by the tail shaft 152 , in the same manner as described above in connection with the tail sprockets 58 & 60 .
- the tail shaft 152 is rotatably supported by a set of brackets or arms 154 under the storage station 92 by one of the cross frame members connecting the inner rails 110 .
- the tension in each of the belts 130 may be selected or adjusted so that both belts have the same tension and carry the same load in order to provide the belts with an extended service life.
- the tooling trays 80 do not have substantial weight, only one of the flexible timing belts 130 may be necessary for transferring or shuttling the tooling trays between the center working station and the side storage stations.
- the location of the drive 145 and drive sprocket 134 at the end of the transfer apparatus 85 provides the apparatus with a low profile, for example, under two feet. Such a low profile is frequently desirable for use of the apparatus with a conveyor assembly line having a low profile. It is also within the scope of the invention to use linear bearings and precision rail assemblies in place of the rails 102 and/or 110 and corresponding rollers 204 and 112 to support the carriage 118 and tooling trays 80 for lateral movement with minimum friction.
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- This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/303,511, filed May 3, 1999, U.S. Pat. No. 6,223,611.
- In the rapid transfer and positioning of a shuttle or carriage which is supported for reciprocating linear movement, it is known to use an endless or open-ended flat flexible timing belt having longitudinally spaced parallel teeth. The toothed belt extends around a drive sprocket having mating teeth and connected to a drive shaft which is driven by a reversible drive. The toothed timing belt also extends around an idler or tail sprocket having mating teeth and rotatably supported by a tail shaft which extends parallel to the drive shaft. The spacing between the drive shaft and the tail shaft determine the extent of linear travel of the carriage which is commonly supported by parallel spaced tracks.
- When the shuttle or carriage positioning and transfer system or apparatus is used for rapidly moving a substantial load, for example, when used with automotive assembly machinery for moving components of automotive vehicles, the load carrying capacity of the timing belt usually determines the load moving capacity of the shuttle or carriage. If two timing belts are used to move a shuttle or carriage, the variation in the belts due to production tolerances, results in one of the belts carrying a greater portion of the load than the other belt. Thus if the one belt is operated at its full rated capacity, the second belt does not significantly increase the load carrying capacity of the belt system, and primarily offers only a safety factor.
- The present invention is directed to an improved carriage transfer and positioning system or apparatus which provides for rapidly moving a carriage which is capable of supporting or moving a substantial load along a linear path and for precisely positioning the carriage at predetermined locations along the linear path. In accordance with one embodiment of the invention, a plurality of flat toothed timing belts are positioned in laterally adjacent relation, and each belt has opposite end portions or adjacent portions connected to the carriage by means of relative adjustable belt clamping blocks and plates. The belts extend around a common toothed drive sprocket connected to a head or drive shaft driven by a multiple speed drive preferably having multiple electric motors and oil-shear clutch and brake discs.
- The belts also extend around separate or corresponding toothed tail sprockets supported by a tail shaft and wherein the tail sprocket for one belt is free to rotate relative to the adjacent tail sprocket for the other belt. The tension in each belt is adjusted by relative movement by the corresponding clamping blocks in order to obtain substantially equal or uniform tension in the drive belts. The multiple flat toothed belts not only provide a safety factor but provide for moving a substantially greater load with the carriage by operating each belt at its full rated capacity. In one application, one or more of the timing belts are connected to transfer a carriage connected to a plurality of tool trays for shuttling or indexing the trays laterally relative to a product flow or assembly line between storage and working positions or stations. The drive for the belt or belts is located at one end of the belt transfer system to provide the system with a low profile.
- Other features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following description, the accompanying drawings and the appended claims.
- FIG. 1 is a diagrammatic perspective view of carriage transfer and positioning apparatus constructed in accordance with the invention;
- FIG. 2 is a fragmentary exploded view of the apparatus shown in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a fragmentary section of the apparatus, taken generally on the line3-3 of FIG. 2;
- FIG. 4 is an axial section of the tail shaft and sprocket assembly shown in FIGS. 1 & 2.
- FIG. 5 is a diagrammatic plan view of a transfer system constructed in accordance with the invention for transferring tool trays laterally relative to a product assembly line; and
- FIG. 6 is a side elevation view of the transfer system shown in FIG. 5.
- FIG. 1 illustrates diagrammatically a belt positioning and transfer system or
apparatus 10 which includes a plurality or pair of flexibleflat timing belts 12 each having parallel spaced and laterally extendingteeth 14. Preferably, eachtoothed belt 12 is open-ended and has opposite end portions 16 (FIG. 3) connected to a carriage member orplatform 18 by a fixed attachment block orbelt clamping block 21 and an adjustable attachment block orbelt clamping block 22. Theblock 21 is rigidly secured to theplatform 18, and theblock 22 is connected to the platform by a set of fourscrews 24 which extend through slots 25 within theblock 22 to provide for adjustment of theblock 22 relative to theblock 21 and theplatform 18. Theopposite end portions 16 of eachbelt 12 are positively attached to theblocks belt gripping members 26 and a set of fourscrews 28. Each of theclamping plates 26 has parallel spaced teeth which mate with and engage theteeth 14 on thecorresponding belt 12 to provide a high strength and positive connection of the belt end portions to thecarriage platform 18. - As shown in FIGS. 2 & 3, a threaded adjusting bolt or
rod 32 extends through a clearance bore within eachbelt attachment block 21 for eachbelt 12 and has an inner end portion threadably connected to the corresponding adjustablebelt attachment block 22. Athrust washer 34 is mounted on eachadjustment rod 32, and a set ofjamb nuts 36 are threaded onto the rod adjacent thewasher 34. In order to adjust and select the tension in eachbelt 12, thescrews 24 are loosened, and thenuts 36 are rotated to adjust thebelt attachment block 22 relative to thebelt attachment block 21. After the desired tension is obtained, thescrews 24 are again tightened. - Referring to FIGS. 1 & 2, the two
adjacent drive belts 12 extend around a toothed drive pulley or sprocket 42 having peripherally spacedteeth 43 which engage theteeth 14 on the twobelts 12. Thesprocket 42 is integrally connected to a head ordrive shaft 46 havingopposite end journals drive shaft 46 is coupled with akey 52 to the output shaft ofmultiple speed drive 55 preferably having two electric motors and a set of oil-shear clutch discs and a set of oil-shear brake discs which are actuated separately by air pistons or electro-magnetic coils. For example, thedrive 55 may be constructed as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,242,039 which is owned by the assignee of the present invention and the disclosure of which is herein incorporated by reference. Preferably, thedrive shaft 46, including thejournals sprocket 42 are all formed from a one-piece solid steel cylindrical bar or rod. - As also shown in FIGS. 1 & 2, the
belts 12 extend around separate or corresponding tail pulleys orsprockets teeth 62 which mate with theteeth 14 on thebelts 12. Referring to FIG. 4, thesprocket 58 is formed as an integral part of atail shaft 65 which hasopposite end journals 66 rotatably supported by anti-friction bearings (not shown) retained within a housing or bracket (not shown). Thetail sprocket 60 is annular and is rotatably supported by a cylindrical sleeve bushing or bearing 68 mounted on a reducedcylindrical portion 72 of thetail shaft 65. Thus thetail sprocket 60 is free to rotate on thetail shaft 65 and relative to thetail sprocket 58 formed as an integral part of thetail shaft 65. Theannular tail sprocket 60 and bearing 68 are retained on the reducedshaft portion 72 by athrust washer 74 and aretaining ring 76. - As a result of the slight variations in the
belts 12 due to manufacturing tolerances, it is apparent that the free rotation of thetail sprocket 60 relative to thetail sprocket 58 provides for independently adjusting the tension in eachbelt 12. Thus the belts may be adjusted to the same tension by adjusting eachattachment block 22 relative to itscorresponding attachment block 21 with theadjustment nuts 36 on thecorresponding connecting rod 32. When both of the belts are operated at substantially the same tension, the load is distributed uniformly on the belts. Thus the load carrying capacity of thebelts 12 may be combined in order to transfer and position a substantial load without exceeding the rated capacity of any belt. - The freely
rotatable tail sprocket 60 also permits easier assembly of thebelts 12 onto the head or driveshaft 46 and thetail shaft 65. As indicated above, it is also apparent that more than twotoothed timing belts 12 andcorresponding tail sprockets 60 may be used along with alonger drive shaft 46 andtail shaft 65 in order for the carriage to transfer and position an even greater load. While thetiming belts 12 are illustrated and described as being open-ended belts, it is also apparent that each belt may be endless and have a slight loop between thecorresponding attachment plates 26. - FIGS. 5 & 6 illustrate an application and use of a belt transfer system constructed in accordance with the invention and wherein a plurality of
tooling trays 80 are supported by atransfer apparatus 85 for transferring or shuttling the tooling trays laterally between a center working position orstation 88 and two tray storage positions orstations working station 88. When one of thetooling trays 80 is located at thecenter working station 88, it is aligned with an assembly conveyor line having a centerline and direction of flow as shown by thearrows 94. Atooling tray 80 may be any large and/or heavy tray or platform or frame which carries an article or apparatus to be used on the assembly line. A typical tooling tray may include a fixture which supports and clamps a motor vehicle body part, for example, a body side panel or floor panel and may be of substantial size and/or weight. For example, a tray may have a width over 6′, a length over 15′ and a total weight of over 10,000 pounds. The total weight may include 2,000 pounds for the tray and 8,000 pounds for a fixture or tooling. Thetrays 80 may be of other sizes and support different articles, depending upon what is required of theworking station 88 to assemble one or more parts on the conveyor assembly line. - Since the
tooling trays 80 usually have substantial size and weight, as mentioned above, the transfer system orapparatus 85 includes a set of parallel spacedouter rails 102 which extend laterally across theassembly flow line 94 and have substantial length, for example, over 25′. Each of therails 102 has a series of longitudinally spacedrollers 104 which support the opposite end portions of thetooling trays 80 for lateral movement between the workingstation 88 and thestorage stations 90 & 92. Theouter rails 102 are rigidly connected by a series of longitudinally spaced cross frames 106 to a set of parallel spacedinner rails 110 which extends substantially the same length as therails 102, with eachrail 110 having a series of longitudinally spacedsupport rollers 112. Therails 110 are rigidly connected by a series of longitudinally spacedcross frame members 116, and therollers 112 support anelongated carriage 118 for longitudinal movement along therails 110. - The
carriage 118 includes a set of rectangular sled orcarriage sections 122 each of which is supported for lateral movement relative to thecenter flow line 94 by therollers 112, and eachcarriage section 122 supports the center portion of the correspondingtooling tray 80. Preferably, a set of tapered pins (not shown) project upwardly from eachcarriage section 122 into corresponding alignment holes within the correspondingtooling tray 80 for precisely positioning the tooling tray on the carriage section and permit the tray to be lifted from its supporting carriage section. Thecarriage 118 also includes a center carriage section orplatform 125 which rigidly connects thecarriage sections 122 and has belt clamping and adjustment components similar to the components on thecarriage platform 18 described above in connection with FIGS. 1-4. - A plurality or pair of flexible flat timing belts130 (FIG. 5) are constructed the same as the
belts 12 described above, and eachbelt 130 has opposite end portions connected to the center carriage section orplatform 125 in the same manner as described above for connecting the opposite end portions of thebelts 12 to thecarriage platform 18. As shown in FIG. 5, thebelts 130 extend around adrive sprocket 134 which is constructed the same as thedrive sprocket 42 described above and is supported for rotation by a pair of arms orbrackets 136 projecting laterally outboard of an end frame member connecting theinner rails 110. Thedrive sprocket 134 is connected by adrive shaft 140 anduniversal joints 142 to abelt drive unit 145 including a reversibleelectric motor 146 having agear reducer 147 on one end and amotor brake 151 on the opposite end. Thedrive shaft 140 may also be driven by a multiple speed and reversible drive unit such as thedrive unit 55 described above. - The
elongated belts 130 also extend around correspondingtail sprockets sprocket 148 is formed as an integral part of atail shaft 152, and thetail sprocket 149 is supported for relative rotation by thetail shaft 152, in the same manner as described above in connection with thetail sprockets 58 & 60. Thetail shaft 152 is rotatably supported by a set of brackets orarms 154 under thestorage station 92 by one of the cross frame members connecting theinner rails 110. As described above in connection with FIGS. 1-4, the tension in each of thebelts 130 may be selected or adjusted so that both belts have the same tension and carry the same load in order to provide the belts with an extended service life. - As apparent from FIG. 5, when the
belts 130 are driven in one direction or to the right by thedrive 145, thetooling tray 80 at the center working position orstation 88 is shifted or shuttled laterally to itsstorage position 92 while thetooling tray 80 at thestorage station 90 is shifted to thecenter working station 88 by movement of thecarriage 118. It is also apparent that if the assembly line required threetooling trays 80 each to be used at thecenter working station 88, two storage positions or stations would be required on each side of thecenter working station 88. This would require that thetransfer apparatus 85 be made longer with two storage stations on each side of the working station. It is also to be understood that if thetooling trays 80 do not have substantial weight, only one of theflexible timing belts 130 may be necessary for transferring or shuttling the tooling trays between the center working station and the side storage stations. The location of thedrive 145 and drivesprocket 134 at the end of thetransfer apparatus 85 provides the apparatus with a low profile, for example, under two feet. Such a low profile is frequently desirable for use of the apparatus with a conveyor assembly line having a low profile. It is also within the scope of the invention to use linear bearings and precision rail assemblies in place of therails 102 and/or 110 andcorresponding rollers 204 and 112 to support thecarriage 118 andtooling trays 80 for lateral movement with minimum friction. - While the forms of transfer and positioning apparatus herein described constitute preferred embodiments of the invention, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to these precise forms of apparatus, and that changes may be made therein without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
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