Load elevator
First Claim
1. A load elevator comprising a base member and a load supporting member, linkage means interconnecting said base member and said load supporting member in a generally parallel orientation to said base member, and compression spring means interposed between said base member and said load supporting member, said spring means comprising at least two spaced compression springs having a spring capacity C in kilograms which is selected according to the weight W of the load in kilograms and the height H of the load in millimeters above said load supporting member to satisfy the relationship:
- ##EQU5## so that said spring means are substantially fully deformed when a predetermined load is applied to said load supporting member and the upper portion of said load is supported at a predetermined height, said spring means causing elevation of said load supporting member as load is removed from said load supporting member to maintain the upper portion of said load supporting member substantially at said predetermined height and vice versa as the same type of load is applied to said load supporting member.
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Abstract
A load elevator for pallets comprising a load supporting platform connected to a base frame through scissor linkages, a pair of compression springs interposed between the platform and the base frame, the capacity of said springs being selected according to the formula: ##EQU1## wherein C is the spring capacity in kilograms, W is the weight of the load in kilograms and H is the height of the load in millimeters, such that when a predetermined load W is supported by the platform, the springs will be substantially fully compressed and will operate to automatically elevate the platform as part of the load is removed from the platform whereby the top portion of the load remains at substantially the same height.
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7 Claims
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1. A load elevator comprising a base member and a load supporting member, linkage means interconnecting said base member and said load supporting member in a generally parallel orientation to said base member, and compression spring means interposed between said base member and said load supporting member, said spring means comprising at least two spaced compression springs having a spring capacity C in kilograms which is selected according to the weight W of the load in kilograms and the height H of the load in millimeters above said load supporting member to satisfy the relationship:
- ##EQU5## so that said spring means are substantially fully deformed when a predetermined load is applied to said load supporting member and the upper portion of said load is supported at a predetermined height, said spring means causing elevation of said load supporting member as load is removed from said load supporting member to maintain the upper portion of said load supporting member substantially at said predetermined height and vice versa as the same type of load is applied to said load supporting member.
- View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A set of springs having a spring capacity C in kilograms for a load elevator in which the load has a predetermined weight W in kilograms and a predetermined height H in millimeters is to be maintained at a substantially predetermined height during unloading and loading, said springs being selected according to the relationship:
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5. In a load elevator of the type having a load supporting member that is spaced from a base member by means of a compression spring arrangement, a method for regulating the height of said elevator such that the upper portion of a load on said load supporting member is generally maintained at a predetermined height as portions of said load are added to or removed from said load supporting member, comprising the step of selecting at least one compression spring in said arrangement such that the capacity of said arrangement satisfies the relationship:
- ##EQU7## where C is the spring capacity of the compression spring arrangement in kilograms,
H is the weight of the load in kilograms, and H is the height in millimeters of the load above said supporting member. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7)
- ##EQU7## where C is the spring capacity of the compression spring arrangement in kilograms,
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