Abstract:
Am element (S) for walls (A, B) supporting a plurality of idle rollers, particularly for accumulation stations for conveying lines for products in general, comprises two components ( 1, 1; 1, 2 ) coupled together, said components being identical ( 1, 1 ) in the case of central walls, and different ( 1, 2 ) in the case of side walls, one of said different components ( 1, 2 ) being identical, i.e. “common”, to those relative to the central walls ( 1 ).

Description:
FIELD OF THE INVENTION  
         [0001]    The present invention relates to a wall element supporting a plurality of idle rollers, particularly for accumulation stations of conveying lines for products.  
         BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION  
         [0002]    In this particular sector of the art, rollered walls are known for delimiting the product path on one side (these walls are known as side walls), or for simultaneously delimiting two adjacent parallel paths (these walls are known as central walls). The two walls (side and central) are of different types, i.e. they are specific for their function, so that apart from the rollers and certain other components of minor importance, their main components differ from each other in the sense that they are interchangeable to only a small extent. This represents a considerable drawback both for the manufacturer and for the user (client); the former because he has to produce and stock a greater number of parts resulting in increased costs, and the latter because these increased costs negatively affect the price to be paid.  
         OBJECTS AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION  
         [0003]    The main object of the invention is to provide elements for both lateral and central walls incorporating idle rollers which have a basic component in common. Another object of the present invention is to provide elements for side and central walls which are easily constructed and mounted. These and further objects which will be more apparent from the ensuing description. 
       
    
    
     BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS  
       [0004]    The invention will be better understood from the detailed description of a preferred embodiment thereof, given hereinafter by way of non-limiting example and illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which:  
         [0005]    [0005]FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of a side wall;  
         [0006]    [0006]FIGS. 2, 3 and  4  show a side wall respectively in side elevation (with a part removed), in plan view and in cross-section (mounted on a support plate or bar);  
         [0007]    [0007]FIGS. 5, 6 and  7  show a central wall respectively in side elevation, in plan view and in cross-section (mounted on a support plate or bar);  
         [0008]    [0008]FIG. 8 is an exploded view of the central wall; and  
         [0009]    [0009]FIG. 9 is a schematic plan view of two lines which, starting side by side, then pass to a spaced-apart parallel arrangement, the two lines using both central and side wall elements.  
     
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION  
       [0010]    Both the rollered side walls (indicated overall by A) and central walls (indicated overall by B) are formed from elements S which have a common basic component. This component common to the two types of wall is indicated overall by  1 . The side wall A comprises a plurality of elements S presenting these “common” components  1  together with lateral components  2  which fit onto these “common” components  1  by male-female engagement. The central wall B is instead formed from a plurality of elements S presenting these “common” components  1 , again fitted together by male/female engagement.  
         [0011]    Specifically, the wall element S is formed either from two components  1  or from one component  1  plus one lateral component  2 .  
         [0012]    The wall elements S are advantageously joined together by mutual hinging, which can be achieved by pins and eyelets (in known manner).  
         [0013]    To obtain wall sections formed from several elements (for example four as in the figures), connection bridges of reduced cross-section can be provided between one element S and the next, to provide a certain relative angular mobility between the elements.  
         [0014]    In particular, with reference to FIGS. from  1  to  4 , the wall element shown therein comprises the “common” component I formed from a base  4  and a head  5  obtained by moulding reinforced plastic material. In these there are provided laterally open seats  6  into which metal pins  7 , on which rollers  8  are idly mounted with relative spacers  9  therebetween, can be inserted by slight forcing.  
         [0015]    The head presents, integral therewith, a flange  10  extending upwards (during use) and comprising a rectangular aperture  11 A in proximity to its free end.  
         [0016]    The head  5  presents pins  11  on its face  5   a , with matching dead holes  12  being provided in the face  4   a  of the base  4 , to enable the outer component  2  to be coupled by male/female engagement. In corresponding positions the outer component  2  comprises dead holes  13  and pins  14  for coupling purposes. The outer component is also of reinforced plastic and presents a flange  15  provided with a rectangular aperture  16 .  
         [0017]    When the components  1  and  2  have been fitted together, the two flanges  10  and  15  are substantially parallel and the relative apertures  11 A,  16  are aligned to enable tie bars  17  provided with end lead-ins  18  and steps  19  to be located, their purpose being to support the element of the invention on a conventional flat iron support  20 .  
         [0018]    As can be seen from FIGS.  2 - 4 , instead of the tie bars  17 , pins  21  can be used passing through apertures shaped differently from the rectangular apertures  11 A,  16  of FIG. 1.  
         [0019]    As already stated, FIGS. from  5  to  8  refer to elements S intended to form a central wall B, common to two paths of articles or products, for example bottles D (FIG. 9). The element in question is formed by fitting together two components both identical to the “common” component  1  already described in relation to the side wall (of FIGS.  1 - 4 ). In practice the component  2  is here replaced by a component  1 , so that the sliding rollers lie on both sides of the resultant wall. With the central wall element S, its two “common” components  1  are again fitted together by matching pins and holes  13 ,  14  present on the contacting faces of the two components  1 . For the remainder, that already stated in relation to FIGS. from  1  to  4  is valid.  
         [0020]    The advantages of the invention are apparent from the aforegoing detailed description, these deriving from the fact that one main component (that indicated by  1 ) can be used to form both side walls and central walls, with a reduction in the number of components and a saving in costs. In the central wall the element S consists of the combination of two identical components (i.e. those indicated by  1 ) whereas in the side wall the component  1  is coupled to a different component, i.e. that indicated by  2 .  
         [0021]    To further stabilize the engagement between the constituent components of the element of the invention, they can be glued or be bonded together, for example by ultrasonic bonding.  
         [0022]    Details relating to the snap-fitting of the pins  7  into the bases  4  and heads  5  can be noted from a simultaneous invention application in the name of the same applicant.