Rolling conductor support

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Inventors

Schumann, P. Richard
Schmidt, Paul R.

Application #

557230

Filed

Jul-23-1990

Published

May-21-1991

Current US Class

059/78.1
248/49
248/51

International Classes

F16L 003/00

Field of Search

248/49 248/51 248/68.1 59/78.1 59/900 137/355.16 474/91

Assignee

Gleason Reel Corp. (Mayville, WI)

Examiners

Foss; J. Franklin

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Myers & Assoc., Ltd.

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Abstract
The disclosed invention is a rolling conductor support for supporting a conductor between a stationary supply and a moving consumer or parts of machinery moving relative to each other. The rolling conductor support includes a plurality of chains. Each chain includes a number of follower links, lubricating members, control links, connecting pins and a planar toothed fasteners. Each follower link has three follower orifices at either end of the link and the follower orifices are substantially perpendicluar to a longitudinal axis of the follower link. The lubricating member is located between the follower link and the control link and includes lubricating orifices conformal with the follower orifices. The control link includes two arcuate control slots having a radius of curvature about a center where a control pivot orifice is located. The follower links are clevised about the lubricating members and the control links. The connecting pins connect the follower link, with the adjacent lubricating member, and the adjacent control link. Two of the connecting pins acts to delimit relative rotation between the adjacent follower and control links. The planar toothed fastener has three toothed orifices each of which receive a connecting pin to positively position the links and lubricating member. The connecting pins include a plurality of grooves near a distal end and a head at an opposite head end one of the connecting pin grooves receives the planar structure.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A rolling conductor support for supporting a conductor between a stationary supply and moving consumer, including a plurality of chains, each chain comprising:

a follower link extending between follower ends along a follower longitudinal axis and defining at least two follower orifices adjacent each follower end of said follow link, said follower orifices disposed along a line which is substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis;

a lubricating member having at least two lubricating orifices conformal with said follower orifices and contiguous with said follower link near said follower orifices;

a control link extending between control ends along a control longitudinal axis and defining at least one arcuate control slot having a predetermined radius of curvature about a center of curvature, said control link contiguous with said lubricating member near said at least two lubricating orifices;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to the field of supporting flexible electric, hydraulic, pneumatic and the like conductors which extend between portions of machines that move relative to each other, or between a stationary supply and a moving consumer. In particular this invention relates to rolling conductor supports fabricated from one or more drag chains including adjacent links which rotate relative to each other through a delimited degree of relative rotation.

Rolling conductors supports have long been known in the art and a considerable number of patents and publications exist showing aspects of such supports. Among those patents are:

U.S. Pat. No. 4,311,293 issued to Tenniswood on Jan. 19, 1982 describing ROLLING CONDUCTOR SUPPORTS, is incorporated herein by reference, and is owned by the assignee of the present invention Gleason Reel Corp., Tenniswood includes a chain having follower and control links.

U.S. Pat. No. 3,566,603 issued to Chadwick on Mar. 2, 1971 describing CABLE DRAG CHAINS, a nylon disk between adjacent links rotating relative to each other.
 
  The arrangement is directed to a roller excitation device for frictionally ngaging and turning rollers of a roller box assembly. The roller box assembly...  A rolling conductor support for supporting, guiding, and protecting electrical, hydraulic, coolant and the like conductors extending between parts of machines...