Patents Assigned to Roach Manufacturing Corporation
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Publication number: 20240150133Abstract: Singulating conveyors having transporting rollers are divided into multiple longitudinal zones in a forward or herringbone portion of the conveyor, preferably six or eight zones. Each longitudinal zone is divided into a pair of side-by-side outside and inside lateral zones. The rollers of each lateral zone are driven by a separate motor so that the speed of the rollers in the multiple longitudinal zones can vary along the herringbone portion, and the speed of the rollers in the outside lateral zones can operate at a higher speed than the rollers of the adjacent inside lateral zones. The discharge or skew portion of the conveyors is also divided into multiple longitudinal zones, preferably seven, each of which is driven by a separate motor so that the speed of the discharge rollers can be varied. The singulating conveyors can be expanded by utilizing a modular manufacturing method.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2023Publication date: May 9, 2024Applicant: ROACH MANUFACTURING CORPORATIONInventors: Michael R. PARKS, Eddie Joe MOODY, Christopher E. Kain
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Publication number: 20230166915Abstract: A singulating conveyor having a herringbone pattern includes transporting rollers extending from the entry end to the exit end. The rollers are divided into four longitudinal zones, and each longitudinal zone is divided into a pair of side-by-side complementary outside and inside lateral zones. The rollers of each of the eight lateral zones are driven by a separate motor and V-Belt drive system that can be operated at differing speeds. The speed of the transporting rollers in the four longitudinal zones increases successively from the longitudinal zone adjacent the conveyor entry end towards the longitudinal zone having the discharge rollers, and the speed of the rollers of the outside lateral zones operate at higher speeds than the rollers of the adjacent inside lateral zones. Some of the rollers in the outside lateral zones preferably have higher coefficients of friction than the rollers of adjacent inside lateral zones.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2022Publication date: June 1, 2023Applicant: ROACH MANUFACTURING CORPORATIONInventors: Michael R. PARKS, Eddie Joe MOODY
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Patent number: 10457492Abstract: An interlocking system of tubular members is provided for support of conveyors and mezzanines, each tubular member having cutouts and slots for assembly with other of the tubular members to form elbow joints, tee joints and cross joints, and stiffener brackets to reinforce the interlocking joints to form a strong support structure without the need for welding. A mezzanine conveyor assembly is also provided that includes a support structure constructed of non-welded interlocking tubular members reinforced with stiffener brackets, with a mezzanine/platform and at least one conveyor supported on the support structure.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2019Date of Patent: October 29, 2019Assignee: ROACH MANUFACTURING CORPORATIONInventors: Michael W. Roach, Sr., Christopher E. Kain
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Publication number: 20190210812Abstract: An interlocking system of tubular members is provided for support of conveyors and mezzanines, each tubular member having cutouts and slots for assembly with other of the tubular members to form elbow joints, tee joints and cross joints, and stiffener brackets to reinforce the interlocking joints to form a strong support structure without the need for welding. A mezzanine conveyor assembly is also provided that includes a support structure constructed of non-welded interlocking tubular members reinforced with stiffener brackets, with a mezzanine/platform and at least one conveyor supported on the support structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2019Publication date: July 11, 2019Applicant: ROACH MANUFACTURING CORPORATIONInventors: Michael W. ROACH, SR., Christopher E. KAIN
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Patent number: 10239702Abstract: An interlocking system of tubular members is provided for support of conveyors and mezzanines, each tubular member having cutouts and slots for assembly with other of the tubular members to form elbow joints, tee joints and cross joints, and stiffener brackets to reinforce the interlocking joints to form a strong support structure without the need for welding. A mezzanine conveyor assembly is also provided that includes a support structure constructed of non-welded interlocking tubular members reinforced with stiffener brackets, with a mezzanine/platform and at least one conveyor supported on the support structure.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2017Date of Patent: March 26, 2019Assignee: ROACH MANUFACTURING CORPORATIONInventors: Michael W. Roach, Sr., Christopher E. Kain
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Publication number: 20180194568Abstract: An interlocking system of tubular members is provided for support of conveyors and mezzanines, each tubular member having cutouts and slots for assembly with other of the tubular members to form elbow joints, tee joints and cross joints, and stiffener brackets to reinforce the interlocking joints to form a strong support structure without the need for welding. A mezzanine conveyor assembly is also provided that includes a support structure constructed of non-welded interlocking tubular members reinforced with stiffener brackets, with a mezzanine/platform and at least one conveyor supported on the support structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2017Publication date: July 12, 2018Applicant: ROACH MANUFACTURING CORPORATIONInventors: Michael W. ROACH, SR., Christopher E. KAIN
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Patent number: 7004308Abstract: An extendable and retractable telescoping conveyor conveys parcels from a supply source to the interior of a freight trailer or other load body. The conveyor includes a pair of elongated conveyor sections which are oriented in overlying relation when in retracted position. The lower conveyor section is extended longitudinally in relation to the upper conveyor section when in an extended position. Each conveyor section includes a declining conveyor structure extending from an elevated infeed end to a lower discharge end with each conveyor structure including a plurality of closely spaced, transversely extending parallel undriven rollers for movement of parcels or other items or materials by gravity throughout the length of the conveyor sections when the conveyor sections are in extended on partially extended relation.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2004Date of Patent: February 28, 2006Assignee: Roach Manufacturing CorporationInventors: Charlie Parks, Eddie Joe Moody, Gary Carter, John Jaynes, Bobby K. Flippo
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Patent number: 4133425Abstract: An accumulating conveyor having a frame, a plurality of carrier rollers rotatably mounted on the frame, a plurality of individully adjustable spring-biased pressure rollers underlying the carrier rollers and a polyvinyl chloride, flat, endless belt arranged with a run thereof disposed between and in engagement with the carrier rollers and their associated pressure rollers for rotatably driving the carrier rollers whenever articles being accumulated on the carrier rollers are free to move.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 1975Date of Patent: January 9, 1979Assignee: Roach Manufacturing CorporationInventor: Gary A. Roach