Transportation system of a floated-carrier type

Railways – Magnetically suspended car – Including means to sense or control car position or attitude...

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B60L 1306

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047293233

ABSTRACT:
A transportation system of a floated-carrier type, according to the present invention, comprises a guide rail composed of main lines and branch lines, intersecting one another, a coupling section connecting the main and branch lines, and a carrier for carrying cargo, the carrier being capable of running along the guide rail. The carrier is kept floating, in a non-contact manner, from the guide rail, by means of an electromagnetic attractive force. A transfer apparatus is provided at the coupling section. At the coupling section, the carrier, having so far been running along the main lines, is stopped, and is then transferred from the coupling section to the branch lines, all in a non-contact manner. Thus, the mounting space of the transfer apparatus is small, and the carrier can be transferred from the main lines to the branch lines, without producing dust or noise.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3736880 (1973-06-01), Ross
patent: 4109584 (1978-08-01), Mihirogi
patent: 4603640 (1986-08-01), Miller et al.

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