Mechanical handling apparatus

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198721, B65G 1300

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049093720

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BRIEF SUMMARY
The invention relates to mechanical handling apparatus.
Such apparatus often comprises an elongate track having an air bag housed within it, and the air bag supports, and raises lowers a roller bed which in turn raises and lowers a. In practice the apparatus is often subject to uneven loads, which can cause instability. Also, the top plate covering the roller bed in such an apparatus may be subject to longitudinal stresses when a load is drawn over it.
Accordingly, the invention provides a body for mechanical handling apparatus, including means which obviates rotation of the apparatus in a direction about the longitudinal axis of the apparatus. The invention also provides an arrangement for resiliently securing the top plate covering the roller bed, thus permitting resilient displacement of the top plate.
An embodiment of the invention is hereinafter described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings.
FIG. 1 is a transverse cross-sectional view of channel section;
FIG. 2 is a transverse cross-sectional view of a further channel section member according to the invention in use; and
FIG. 3 is a detail of FIG. 2, enlarged.
Referring to FIG. 1 of the drawings, a mechanical handling apparatus according to the invention may include a body of extruded aluminium channel section 1 which in use houses an air bag and a roller cradle (both not shown in FIG. 1) and which has at either side an integral projecting flange 2 which is flat and which has an edge rib 3 which is upstanding and is substantially vertically arranged. The flange 2 has a groove 4 of substantially V-shape cross-section. The flat flange 2 ensures that the channel section is stable on a substrate.
In use, the channel section 1 is secured to a substrate by clamping means 5, which may be releasable, which means locates over and grips the upstanding rib 3 to obviate rotation of the section 1 about the longitudinal axis of the section. The mechanical handling apparatus incorporating the section is then stable, even under conditions of uneven loading.
FIG. 2 shows a mechanical handling apparatus 100 in accordance with the invention. The apparatus includes a channel section 101 which has an integral flat projecting flange 103, for mounting on a substrate 104, at each side. The flange 103 co-operates with retaining means such as clips like those 5 of the FIG. 1 embodiment.
There is thus no tendency for the apparatus to rotate in use.
The channel 101 is an integral unit which has upstanding side legs or walls 105 which have at their free ends enlarged bosses 106 from which project further flanges 107 intermediate the length of the walls 105 on which a load supporting floor 108 of say a vehicle is supported. The floor 108 comprises planks or boards of, for example, wood. The bosses have open slots cruciform in cross-section in the embodiment, extending the length thereof. Inserted in the slots 109 are several separate retaining means 110 (FIG. 3) comprising a bar with two lateral screw or nut holes 111 and a central hole 113 through which a resilient means 112 in the form of a rubber plug is inserted to protrude from below the bar. When the retaining means 110 is inserted in the slot 109, the rubber plug 112 is compressed slightly, and grips opposite sides of the slot 109. The retaining means 110 is thus resiliently held in the slot at the required position. A top plate 114 can then be secured by inserting screws or nuts through holes therein aligned with the holes 111, which are threaded to receive them.
The top plate 114 sometimes has a tendency to move slightly longitudinally when a load is drawn over it. The plug 112 allows this movement by resiliently "giving", and returning to the original position when the load is removed. The plug 112 thus grips slot 109 but allows "floating" of the top plate 114.
There are several retaining means 110 spaced apart along the channel member. Alternatively, there may be a single retaining means 110 which extends over substantially the whole length of the slot 109, there being several plugs 112 throu

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