Stacker crane
It is an object to provide a stacker crane that is configured to move on a single rail provided along one or more racks, and that includes: a first wheel that moves on the rail; a vehicle frame supported by the first wheel; a first motor that is supported by the vehicle frame such that the first motor is disposed on a right side of the first wheel, and that is capable of driving the first wheel; and a second motor that is supported by the vehicle frame such that the second wheel is disposed on a left side of the first wheel, and that is capable of driving the first wheel.
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The present invention relates to stacker cranes.
Stacker cranes are provided with a travel motor that rotatively drives travel wheels, moving the stacker crane along a travel rail in order to transport articles. Conventionally, the travel wheels are rotatably supported at the left center and right center of the vehicle frame, and the travel motor is supported on the vehicle frame on only one side of the travel wheels. With this configuration, one travel motor is employed to rotatively drive one travel wheel (see JP 2002-046809A, for example).
In the conventional configuration described above, the travel motors are supported on the vehicle frame positioned on one side portion of the travel wheels, and therefore the weight of the travel motors was concentrated on one side portion of the travel wheels on the vehicle frame. There thus was room for improvement in terms of the lateral balance of the weight of the stacker crane.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention was arrived at in view of the above circumstances, and it is an object thereof to provide a stacker crane with improved lateral weight balance.
A stacker crane according to the invention is configured so as to move on a single rail provided along racks, and includes:
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- a first wheel that moves on the rail;
- a vehicle frame supported by the first wheel;
- a first motor that is supported by the vehicle frame such that the first motor is disposed on a right side of the first wheel, and that is capable of driving the first wheel; and
- a second motor that is supported by the vehicle frame such that the second wheel is disposed on a left side of the first wheel, and that is capable of driving the first wheel.
Since the motors are arranged on both sides of the wheel, it is possible to provide a stacker crane that has better balance.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Hereinafter, embodiments of a stacker crane according to the present invention are described with reference to the drawings. Throughout the specification the term “fore-and-aft direction” is used to indicate the orientation along which the stacker crane A moves.
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A raising and lowering wire 13 is connected to the front and rear end portions of the vertically movable platform 4, supporting the vertically movable platform 4 in a suspended manner. Two article transferring devices 14 are arranged side by side in the front-to-back direction, that is, the direction in which the travel vehicle 3 moves, on the vertically movable platform 4, and the article transferring devices 14 transfer articles between the storage racks and the stacker crane A.
As for the raising and lowering wire 13, one of its ends is connected to the vertically movable platform 4, its middle portion is wound over driven pulleys 15 that are provided on the upper frame 7, and its other end is connected to a winding drum 17 that is supported on one of the pair of front and rear support posts 5. Accordingly, the vertically movable platform 4 is drivingly raised and lowered through the action of winding out or winding in the raising and lowering wire 13 by rotatively driving the winding drum 17 forward and in reverse with an electric motor for raising and lowering M2.
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The travel vehicle 3 is described next.
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Each support frame 25 is configured such that the travel wheels 9 are rotatably supported to the left and right of center, the travel motors M1 are fixedly supported on the right and left side portions, and the lower end portion of the support post 5 is connected to supported by the upper end portion. The travel wheel 9 and the drive means 10 are incorporated into a single unit with the support frame 25, thereby forming a travel drive unit 11.
The travel drive units 11 are described next.
As shown in FIGS. 4 to 7, in addition to the travel wheel 9, the drive means 10, and the support frame 25, each travel drive unit 11 is provided with a unit cover 19 that covers the drive means 10, a pair of guide wheels 20 that are in contact with the travel rail 2 in order to restrict lateral movement of the stacker crane A with respect to the travel rail 2 and that guide the stacker crane A along the travel rail 2, restriction wheels 21 that are in contact with the travel rail 2 so as to restrict upward movement and thereby restrict upward floating of the travel wheel 9 from the travel rail 2, and a servo-type adjustment means 24 for adjusting the contact pressure of the restriction wheels 21 against the travel rail 2 by raising or lowering the restriction wheels 21.
An annular travel tire portion 9a, which is an elastic member made of urethane rubber, is attached to the outer circumferential portion of the travel wheel 9, and restriction tire portions 21a, which are annular elastic members made of urethane rubber, are attached to the outer circumferential portion of the restriction wheels 21.
In other words, the configuration is such that lateral movement of the stacker crane A with respect to the travel rail 2 is restricted by the guide wheels 20 abutting against the side faces of the travel rail 2, so that the stacker crane A is moved over and along the travel rail 2 by rotatively driving the travel wheels 9 with the drive means 10 so that the travel wheels 9 travel over the upper face of the travel rail 2, which has a T-shaped cross-sectional shape when viewed in the fore-and-aft direction. Further, the travel wheels 9 are kept from floating upward from the travel rail 2 by the restriction wheels 21 abutting against the lower face of the travel rail 2, keeping the travel wheels 9 from floating upward when the stacker crane A is accelerated or decelerated and thereby preventing the travel wheels 9 from slipping.
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The lower end of the support post 5 is connected to the support platform portion 25a through a flange provided at the lower end of the support post 5 and nuts and bolts, and the support post 5 is supported such that the lower end of the support post 5 is positioned above the upper end of the travel wheels 9 and the upper end of the drive means 10.
Furthermore, the travel wheel 9 is supported between the right support portion 25b and the left support portion 25b in such a manner that it can rotate about an axis in the horizontal direction. The travel motors M1 are fixedly supported to the outer face side of the right support portion 25b and the left support portion 25b, and each travel motor M1 is provided on the support frame 25 so that the drive shaft of the travel motor M1 rotates about the same axis as the travel wheel 9.
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The guide wheels 20 are supported at the front end portions of the left and right support portions 25b of the front-side support frame 25 and at the rear end portions of the left and right support portions 25b of the rear-side support frame 25, in such a manner that they can rotate about a vertical axis via guide support members 23.
Further, the restriction wheels 21 are supported at a central portion in the front-to-back direction of the left and right support portions 25b of the front-side support frame 25 and at a central portion in the front-to-back direction of the left and right support portions 25b of the rear-side support frame 25, in such a manner that they can rotate about a horizontal axis via the adjustment means 24.
The restriction wheels 21 are supported by the support frames 25 in such a manner that they are in contact with the travel rail 2 with contact pressure that is due to the elasticity of the restriction tire portions 21a. The restriction wheels 21, being in contact with the lower face of the travel rail 2 with the contact pressure, keep the travel wheels 9 from floating upward from the travel rail 2. Each restriction wheel 21 is supported in such a manner that it can be raised and lowered with respect to the corresponding travel drive unit 11, and the contact pressure applied by the restriction wheels 21 to the travel rail 2 is adjusted by raising and lowering the restriction wheels 21 with the adjustment means 24 so as to elastically deform the restriction tire portions 21a.
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(1) In the foregoing embodiment, a pair of front and rear travel wheels 9 that are rotatively driven by the drive means 10 are arranged at the front end portion and the rear end portion of the vehicle frame 16. However, it is also possible to adopt a configuration in which a travel wheel 9 is provided at only one of either the front end portion or the rear end portion of the vehicle frame 16, and a driven wheel that freely rotates is provided at the front end portion or the rear end portion of the vehicle frame 16 that has not been provided with the travel wheel 9.
(2) In the foregoing embodiment, the vehicle frame 16 is achieved by connecting the front and rear support frames 25 via the connection frame 12, but it is also possible for the vehicle frame 16 to be made of a single frame.
In the aforementioned embodiment, the travel wheels 9 and the drive means 10 are supported by the support frames 25, but it is also possible for the travel wheels 9 and the drive means 10 to be supported by the connection frame 12.
(3) In the foregoing embodiment, the lower ends of the support posts 5 are connected to and supported by the upper portions of the support frames 25, but it is also possible for the lower ends of the support posts 5 to be connected to and supported by the lower, forward, or rear portions of the support frames 25, or alternatively, for the lower ends of the support posts 5 to connected to and supported by the vehicle frame 16.
(4) In the foregoing embodiment, each travel motor M1 is provided such that the drive shaft of the travel motor M1 rotates about the same axis as the travel wheel 9. However, it is also possible to provide each travel motor M1 in such a manner that the rotation axis of its drive shaft is oriented vertically, for example, and thus the drive shaft of the travel motor M1 does not rotate about the same axis as the travel wheel 9.
(5) In the foregoing embodiment, the restriction wheels 21 are supported by the support frame 25 in such a manner that they are in contact with the travel rail 2 with a contact pressure due to the elasticity of the elastic members 21a. However, it is also possible for the restriction wheels 21 to be supported by the support frame 25 in such a manner that they are in contact with the travel rail 2 with a contact pressure, without providing the elastic members 21a.
Claims
1. A stacker crane that is configured to move on a single rail provided along one or more racks, comprising:
- a first wheel that moves on the rail;
- a vehicle frame supported by the first wheel;
- a first motor that is supported by the vehicle frame such that the first motor is disposed on a right side of the first wheel, and that is capable of driving the first wheel; and
- a second motor that is supported by the vehicle frame such that the second wheel is disposed on a left side of the first wheel, and that is capable of driving the first wheel.
2. The stacker crane according to claim 1, further comprising:
- a second wheel that is disposed spaced apart from the first wheel in a fore-and-aft direction, and that supports the vehicle frame;
- a third motor that is supported by the vehicle frame such that the third motor is disposed on a right side of the second wheel, and that is capable of driving the second wheel; and
- a fourth motor that is supported by the vehicle frame such that the fourth wheel is disposed on a left side of the second wheel, and that is capable of driving the second wheel.
3. The stacker crane according to claim 2,
- wherein the first wheel is disposed at a front end portion of the vehicle frame; and
- wherein the second wheel is disposed at a rear end portion of the vehicle frame.
4. The stacker crane according to claim 3,
- wherein the vehicle frame comprises: a first support frame that supports the first wheel and the first and the second motors; a second support frame that supports the second wheel and the third and the fourth motors; and a connection frame that connects the first support frame and the second support frame.
5. The stacker crane according to claim 1, further comprising:
- a first support post that is fixed to the vehicle frame;
- a second support post that is fixed on the vehicle frame, spaced apart from the first support post in a fore-and-aft direction; and
- a vertically movable platform that is guided by the first support post and the second support post, and that is capable of moving vertically with respect to the vehicle frame;
- wherein the vertically movable platform is provided with a first article transferring device that is capable of transferring articles to the one or more of the racks.
6. The stacker crane according to claim 5, further comprising:
- a second article transferring device that is provided on the vertically movable platform, and that is capable of transferring articles to the one or more of the racks.
7. The stacker crane according to claim 5, further comprising:
- a guide portion that abuts against a roller provided on the vertically movable platform, and that is formed in each of the first and the second support posts.
8. The stacker crane according to claim 1,
- wherein a rotation axis of the first wheel and a rotation axis of the first motor are disposed coaxially, and the rotation axis of the first wheel and a rotation axis of the second motor are disposed coaxially.
9. The stacker crane according to claim 2,
- wherein a rotation axis of the second wheel and a rotation axis of the third motor are disposed coaxially, and the rotation axis of the second wheel and a rotation axis of the fourth motor are disposed coaxially.
10. The stacker crane according to claim 1, further comprising:
- a first restriction wheel that is supported by and rotatable with respect to the vehicle frame, and that restricts lifting of the first wheel from the rail.
11. The stacker crane according to claim 10, further comprising:
- a second restriction wheel that is supported by and rotatable with respect to the vehicle frame, and that works in collaboration with the first restriction wheel to restrict lifting of the first wheel from the rail.
12. The stacker crane according to claim 11, further comprising:
- adjustment means that is disposed between the vehicle frame, and the first restriction wheel and the second restriction wheel, and that adjusts the positions of the first restriction wheel and the second restriction wheel with respect to the vehicle frame.
13. The stacker crane according to claim 2, further comprising:
- a third restriction wheel that is supported by and rotatable with respect to the vehicle frame, and that restricts lifting of the second wheel from the rail.
14. The stacker crane according to claim 13, further comprising:
- a fourth restriction wheel that is supported by and rotatable with respect to the vehicle frame, and that works in collaboration with the third restriction wheel to restrict lifting of the second wheel from the rail.
15. The stacker crane according to claim 14, further comprising:
- adjustment means that is disposed between the vehicle frame, and the third restriction wheel and the fourth restriction wheel, and that adjusts the positions of the third restriction wheel and the fourth restriction wheel with respect to the vehicle frame.
16. The stacker crane according to claim 1, further comprising:
- an upper frame that is capable of engaging with a guide rail that is fixed to an upper position of the racks, and that is fixed to upper portions of the first and the second support posts.
17. A stacker crane that is configured to move on a single rail provided along one or more racks, and that is configured to be guided by a guide rail disposed spaced apart from the rail in a vertical direction, comprising:
- a first wheel that moves on the single rail;
- a vehicle frame supported by the first wheel;
- a first support post that is fixed to the vehicle frame;
- a second support post that is fixed on the vehicle frame, spaced apart from the first support post in a fore-and-aft direction;
- a vertically movable platform that is guided by the first support post and the second support post, and that is capable of moving vertically with respect to the vehicle frame, wherein the vertically movable platform is provided with a first article transferring device that is capable of transferring articles to the one or more of the racks;
- an upper frame that is capable of engaging with the guide rail, and that is fixed to an upper portion of each the first and the second support posts;
- a first motor that is supported by the vehicle frame such that the first motor is disposed on a right side of the first wheel, and that is capable of driving the first wheel; and
- a second motor that is supported by the vehicle frame such that the second wheel is disposed on a left side of the first wheel, and that is capable of driving the first wheel.
18. The stacker crane according to claim 17, further comprising:
- a second wheel that is disposed spaced apart from the first wheel in a fore-and-aft direction, and that supports the vehicle frame;
- a third motor that is supported by the vehicle frame such that the third motor is disposed on a right side of the second wheel, and that is capable of driving the second wheel; and
- a fourth motor that is supported by the vehicle frame such that the fourth wheel is disposed on a left side of the second wheel, and that is capable of driving the second wheel.
19. The stacker crane according to claim 17, further comprising:
- a second article transferring device that is provided on the vertically movable platform, and that is capable of transferring articles to the rack.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 26, 2005
Publication Date: Mar 23, 2006
Applicant: DAIFUKU CO., LTD. (Osaka)
Inventor: Yuichi Ueda (Kasugai-shi)
Application Number: 11/213,616
International Classification: B61B 13/04 (20060101);