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  • This invention relates to a new and improved two-way roller guide.
  • Fig. 1 is a horizontal sectional view through a portion of the lift structure of a hydraulic lift truck of the kind previously mentioned, illustrating a two-way roller guide made in accordance with my invention
  • Figs. 2 land 3 are sections in planes at right angles to one another on the lines 2-2 and 3--3 of Fig. 1, respectively.
  • the reference numeral 4 designates an I ⁇ beam guide member forming a part of the framework of th'e lift, indicated generally by the reference numeral 5, provided on the front end of a hydraulic lift truck, of which the cross member 6 forms a front end part.
  • the channel beam 1 disposed alongside and parallel to the I-beam 4 and supported on the larger channel beam 8 on the front of the truck frame constitutes a cooperating stationary guide member.
  • the two-way roller guide of my invention is indicated generally by the reference numeral I and comprises a forked support II for the inner roller I2 which is arranged to run on the track surface I3 afforded on the web I4 of the I-beam 4.
  • the fork I I is indicated at I Ia as welded to the web of the channel beam 1, but it may, of course, be fastened in any other suitable manner.
  • a collar I5 surrounds the reduced cylindrical portion I6 of the fork II and provides a bearing externally thereof for the outer roller I1 on an axis A-B at right angles to the axis C-D, deiined by the pin I8, on which the inner roller I2 operates.
  • the smaller inner roller I2 operates inside the larger outer roller I1 on an aXis C-D at right angles to the axis A-B on which the outer roller I1 operates.
  • the outer roller I1 runs on the opposed track surfaces I9 provided on the inner sides of the anges 20 of the I-beam 4.
  • the inner roller I2 is cored out toA provide an annular chamber 2
  • An oilite bearing bushing 23 has a press t in the center hole 24 in th'e roller I2 and :absorbs lubricant from the chamber 2
  • the pin I8 has a working t in the bushing 23 and a press fit in the registering holes 25 provided in the fork I I and is held against accidental endwise displacement by the collar I5. In that way, years of satisfactory operation with an initial lubrication are assured.
  • the outer roller I1 is cored out to provide an annular chamber 26 therein for lubricant, and the lubricant may be supplied to this chamber upon removal of a screw threaded plug 21 from a hole drilled into the side of the roller.
  • An oilite bearing bushing 28 which has a press lit in the center hole 29 in the roller I1 absorbs lubricant from the chamber 26 and thereby assures the easy turning of the roller I1 on the collar I5 -for a denite length of time on the initial lubrication.
  • a device of the character described comprising a forked support, a smaller inner roller rotatably mounted in said support on one axis extending in a predetermined direction with respect to said support, said inner roller projecting from said support and adapted to run on a guide track surface extending in a predetermined plane relative to said support, and a larger outer roller encircling said inner roller and rotatably mounted on said support to turn on an axis in transverse relation to the first mentioned axis and adapted to run on a guide track surface or surfaces in a plane or planes in transverse relation to the aforesaid plane.
  • a two-Way roller guide ⁇ for an elevator truck comprising, in combination, two guide members which are movable longitudinally relative to one another, the one guide member havingga channel ytherein providing roller track surfaces on the opposed parallel faces and on the transverse face, a forked support mounted on the other guide member, a smaller inner roller rotatably mounted in said support for rotation on an axis substantially parallel to the track Ysurface on the-transverse face of said channel and projecting from said support to run on said track surface for assumption of lateral thrusts, and a larger outer roller encircling the inner roller and rotatably mounted on said support on an axis substantially at right angles tov I.
  • the first axis and arranged to run on the opposed track surfaces inl said channel for assumption of thrusts in a fore and aft direction.
  • a two-way roller guide comprising, in combination, two guide members which are movable longitudinally relative to one another, the one guide member having a channel therein on the side thereof toward the other guide member providing roller track surfaces in planes substantially at right angles to one another, a forked 4.
  • a twoeway roller guide assembly comprising a forked support carrying a cross-pin, a smaller inner roller rotatably mounted in said support on said cross-pin to turn on an axis extending in a predetermined direction relative to said support, said roller projecting from said support for engagement With one of two or three track surfaces in planes at right angles to one another, and a larger outer roller encircling said inner roller and rotatably mounted on said support .to turn on an axis in transverse relation to the rst axis and adapted to run on the other track surface or surfaces, said cross-pin extending substantially in diametrical relation to and within said outer roller and retained at its ends against endwise displacement from said fork.
  • a two-way roller guide assembly comprising, in combination, a forked support, a cross pin in the fork thereof, a smaller inner roller rotatably mounted on said cross pin, said fork having an externally cylindrical portion, a bearing collar mounted thereon which retains said cross pin against endwise displacement from the fork, and a larger outer roller encircling the inner roller and rotatably mounted on said collar.
  • a two-way roller guide comprising, in combination, two guide members which are movable longitudinally relative to one another, one guide member having a channel therein providing roller track surfaces in transverse planes, a forked support on said other guide member, a smaller inner roller mounted in said support to turn on an axis substantially parallel to the base of the channel and projecting from said support to run on the track surface on said base, and a larger ⁇ outer roller encircling said inner roller and disposed in the plane thereof and rotatably mounted on said support to turn on an axis in transverse relation to the first axis and arranged to run on the opposed track surfaces on the sides of said channel.

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July 6 194- w. F. EcKER-r 2,444,432
Two-WAY ROLLER GUIDE y Filed Jan. 15, 1 945 Patented July 6, 1948 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE Two-WAY ROLLER GUIDE William F. Eckert, Rochelle, r11. Application January 15, 1945, Serial No. `572,958
(C1. sos- 6) 6 Claims.
This invention relates to a new and improved two-way roller guide.
In many kinds of machines and devices the conditions of operation are such that an ordinary roller guide adapted to assume loads in only one direction are not satisfactory. That is true, for example, in hydraulic lift trucks such as have been used in the transportation of gasoline, ammunition and matriel generally in landing operations during the present war. In these trucks a lift is provided on the front end of heavy duty design requiring the best obtainable two-way anti-friction rolling action, because in addition to heavy thrusts in a fore and aft direction there are also frequently very heavy lateral thrusts. Heretofore, two-way rolling action in this type of vehicle was obtained with rollers mounted in close proximity and on axes at right angles to one another. It is the principal object of my invention to provide a more compact and more eflicient two-way roller` guide having one roller working inside the oth'er.
The invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawing, in which- Fig. 1 is a horizontal sectional view through a portion of the lift structure of a hydraulic lift truck of the kind previously mentioned, illustrating a two-way roller guide made in accordance with my invention, and
Figs. 2 land 3 are sections in planes at right angles to one another on the lines 2-2 and 3--3 of Fig. 1, respectively.
The same reference numerals are applied to corresponding parts in these views.
The reference numeral 4 designates an I`beam guide member forming a part of the framework of th'e lift, indicated generally by the reference numeral 5, provided on the front end of a hydraulic lift truck, of which the cross member 6 forms a front end part. The channel beam 1 disposed alongside and parallel to the I-beam 4 and supported on the larger channel beam 8 on the front of the truck frame constitutes a cooperating stationary guide member. The two-way roller guide of my invention is indicated generally by the reference numeral I and comprises a forked support II for the inner roller I2 which is arranged to run on the track surface I3 afforded on the web I4 of the I-beam 4. The fork I I is indicated at I Ia as welded to the web of the channel beam 1, but it may, of course, be fastened in any other suitable manner. A collar I5 surrounds the reduced cylindrical portion I6 of the fork II and provides a bearing externally thereof for the outer roller I1 on an axis A-B at right angles to the axis C-D, deiined by the pin I8, on which the inner roller I2 operates. In other words, the smaller inner roller I2 operates inside the larger outer roller I1 on an aXis C-D at right angles to the axis A-B on which the outer roller I1 operates. The outer roller I1 runs on the opposed track surfaces I9 provided on the inner sides of the anges 20 of the I-beam 4.
With this compact arrangement of the two rollers, one inside the other, the most ecient twoway `rolling action is obtained. The major thrusts come in a fore and aft direction and are assumed by the larger outer roller I1. The smaller inner roller I2 assumes the lateral thrusts.
The inner roller I2 is cored out toA provide an annular chamber 2| therein for lubricant which can be supplied upon removal of the screw threaded plug 22 threaded in a radial hole -from the outer periphery of the roller I2. An oilite bearing bushing 23 has a press t in the center hole 24 in th'e roller I2 and :absorbs lubricant from the chamber 2| for easy running of the roller I2 on the pin I8. The pin I8 has a working t in the bushing 23 and a press fit in the registering holes 25 provided in the fork I I and is held against accidental endwise displacement by the collar I5. In that way, years of satisfactory operation with an initial lubrication are assured. In like manner, the outer roller I1 is cored out to provide an annular chamber 26 therein for lubricant, and the lubricant may be supplied to this chamber upon removal of a screw threaded plug 21 from a hole drilled into the side of the roller. An oilite bearing bushing 28 which has a press lit in the center hole 29 in the roller I1 absorbs lubricant from the chamber 26 and thereby assures the easy turning of the roller I1 on the collar I5 -for a denite length of time on the initial lubrication. This feature is of particular importance in the present application of the invention and wherever the two-Way roller guide may be used in diicult-to-get-at places, or where it may mean th'e necessity for disassembling a sizeable portion of the machine or device in order to eiect lubrication of the two-way roller guide.
While I have shown the two-way roller guide assembly mounted on the stationary guide member for cooperation with the movable guide member, it should, of course, be understood that in certain cases this arrangement may be reversed and no limitation should, therefore, be regarded as placed upon the use of my invention by reason of this disclosure.
It is believed the foregoing description conveys a good understanding of the objects and advantages of my invention. The appended claims have been drawn to cover all legitimate modifications and adaptations.
I claim:
1. A device of the character described, comprising a forked support, a smaller inner roller rotatably mounted in said support on one axis extending in a predetermined direction with respect to said support, said inner roller projecting from said support and adapted to run on a guide track surface extending in a predetermined plane relative to said support, and a larger outer roller encircling said inner roller and rotatably mounted on said support to turn on an axis in transverse relation to the first mentioned axis and adapted to run on a guide track surface or surfaces in a plane or planes in transverse relation to the aforesaid plane. f
2. A two-Way roller guide` for an elevator truck, comprising, in combination, two guide members which are movable longitudinally relative to one another, the one guide member havingga channel ytherein providing roller track surfaces on the opposed parallel faces and on the transverse face, a forked support mounted on the other guide member, a smaller inner roller rotatably mounted in said support for rotation on an axis substantially parallel to the track Ysurface on the-transverse face of said channel and projecting from said support to run on said track surface for assumption of lateral thrusts, and a larger outer roller encircling the inner roller and rotatably mounted on said support on an axis substantially at right angles tov I.
the first axis and arranged to run on the opposed track surfaces inl said channel for assumption of thrusts in a fore and aft direction.
3. A two-way roller guide, comprising, in combination, two guide members which are movable longitudinally relative to one another, the one guide member having a channel therein on the side thereof toward the other guide member providing roller track surfaces in planes substantially at right angles to one another, a forked 4. A twoeway roller guide assembly, comprising a forked support carrying a cross-pin, a smaller inner roller rotatably mounted in said support on said cross-pin to turn on an axis extending in a predetermined direction relative to said support, said roller projecting from said support for engagement With one of two or three track surfaces in planes at right angles to one another, and a larger outer roller encircling said inner roller and rotatably mounted on said support .to turn on an axis in transverse relation to the rst axis and adapted to run on the other track surface or surfaces, said cross-pin extending substantially in diametrical relation to and within said outer roller and retained at its ends against endwise displacement from said fork.
5. A two-way roller guide assembly comprising, in combination, a forked support, a cross pin in the fork thereof, a smaller inner roller rotatably mounted on said cross pin, said fork having an externally cylindrical portion, a bearing collar mounted thereon which retains said cross pin against endwise displacement from the fork, and a larger outer roller encircling the inner roller and rotatably mounted on said collar.
6. A two-way roller guide comprising, in combination, two guide members which are movable longitudinally relative to one another, one guide member having a channel therein providing roller track surfaces in transverse planes, a forked support on said other guide member, a smaller inner roller mounted in said support to turn on an axis substantially parallel to the base of the channel and projecting from said support to run on the track surface on said base, and a larger `outer roller encircling said inner roller and disposed in the plane thereof and rotatably mounted on said support to turn on an axis in transverse relation to the first axis and arranged to run on the opposed track surfaces on the sides of said channel.
WILLIAM F. ECKERT.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 581,216 Meri Apr. 20, 1897 1,128,653 Blitz i Feb. 16, 1915 1,479,173 Cole et al Jan. l, 1924 1,817,758 Adams o July 28, 1931 FOREIGN PATENTS Number Country Date 540,865 Great Britain 1941
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US2502929A (en) * 1947-09-18 1950-04-04 Eastman Machine Co Cushioning roller unit
US2714998A (en) * 1952-06-26 1955-08-09 Jr Nicholas R Guilbert Level winding mechanism
US2881031A (en) * 1955-10-17 1959-04-07 Allis Chalmers Mfg Co Guide rollers for lift truck carriage
DE1220333B (en) * 1957-05-18 1966-06-30 Clark Equipment Co Lift truck with telescopic mast
US3018849A (en) * 1960-11-14 1962-01-30 Allis Chalmers Mfg Co Antispread device for industrial truck masts
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