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Title:
Building elements
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1. An apparatus for positioning building elements comprising
a first guideway;
a bracket mounted for movement along said guideway and having a second guideway extending at a right angle to said first guideway;
a cross-traverse member slidably mounted on said second guideway;
an indexing mechanism fixedly mounted on said cross-transverse member;
an element laying and mortar applying head rotatably mounted on said indexing mechanism about a vertical axis and connected to said mechanism for rotation thereby about said vertical axis, said indexing mechanism having first means for indexing said head in angular increments of motion about said vertical axis, said head including a bracket assembly, an element handling mechanism including a pair of gripper arms pivotally mounted on said bracket assembly, second means for moving said gripper arms horizontally towards each other to grip an element therebetween, third means for pivoting said gripper arms in unison in a vertical plane, a mortar applying nozzle pivotally mounted on said bracket assembly, and a drive arrangement mounted on said bracket assembly for pivoting said nozzle in a plane parallel to said vertical plane; and
fourth means for supplying jointing material to said nozzle.
2. An apparatus as set forth in claim 1 which further comprises a pair of alignment telescopes horizontally mounted on said first guideway and a vertically mounted telescope on said guideway.
3. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1 including an articulated structure having a lower end rotatably mounted on a vehicle and an upper end mounting said first guideway thereof.
4. An apparatus as claimed in claim 3 including a vertical column mounted on the upper end of said articulated structure with said guideway member slidably mounted thereon and horizontally extending therefrom.
5. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein said third means includes a linkage pivotally mounting each element gripper member to said bracket assembly.
6. An apparatus as claimed in claim 5 wherein said third means further includes a fluid actuated piston-and-cylinder arrangement connected between said bracket assembly and a drive link forming part of said linkage, said piston-and-cylinder arrangement effecting said pivotal movement of said gripper arms in said vertical plane.
7. An apparatus as claimed in claim 5 wherein said drive arrangement includes a pair of articulated links having lower portions capable of limited pivotal movement relative to their respective upper portions by a fluid actuated piston-and-cylinder arrangement pivotally mounted on said bracket assembly, said nozzle being positioned between and pivotally mounted intermediate the ends thereof to the lower portions of said articulated links.
8. An apparatus as claimed in claim 7 wherein said drive arrangement further includes a nozzle displacement link and a cam plate pivotally mounted on the pivot axis of said articulated links, one end of said nozzle displacement link being pivotally connected to said nozzle and another end connected to said cam plate, pivotal movement of which causes displacement of said link to effect a substantially straight line motion of the nozzle outlet.
9. An apparatus as claimed in claim 8 including a two-armed drive member, a roller mounted on one of the arms of said drive member and a fluid actuated piston-and-cylinder arrangement connected to the other arm of said drive member, said piston-and-cylinder arrangement being pivotally mounted on said bracket assembly, the arrangement being such that pivotal movement of said cam plate is controlled by said roller.
10. An apparatus as claimed in claim 9 including a clutch interposed between said drive member and said articulated links, the arrangement being such that, in use, after a predetermined movement of said links, continued pivotal movement of said driving member causes disengagement of said clutch and a substantially vertical movement of the nozzle outlet via the cam plate and nozzle displacement link.
11. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein said indexing mechanism comprises a housing, a frame rotatably supporting said bracket assembly, ratchet-and-pawl means for effecting rotation of said bracket assembly and detent means for accurately positioning said bracket assembly relative to said frame.
12. An apparatus as claimed in claim 11 wherein said ratchet-and-pawl means comprises two pawl members and a ratchet wheel connected to said bracket, said pawl members being positioned, resp-ctively, on opposite sides of the ratchet wheel, and a pair of fluid actuated piston-and-cylinder arrangements mounted on said frame each operating one of said pawl members.
13. An apparatus as claimed in claim 11 including links positioned respectively at each end of said frame, said links mounting said frame for limited, arcuate movement relative to said housing.
Other info:
Inventors:
Lowen, Michael David (Berkhamsted, EN)
Application Number:
505337
Filing Date: 1974-09-12 Publication_date: 1976-04-20 Assignee:
John Laing & Son Limited (London, EN)
Primary Class(es):
52/749.14
414/10
Other Classes:
US Patent Ref:
| 1469200 | Sep, 1923 | Wallace | 212/41. | | 1521246 | Dec, 1924 | Lichtenberg | 212/41. | | 2599552 | Jun, 1952 | Harney | 52/749. | | 2692527 | Oct, 1954 | Wetzel et al. | 33/286. | | 3039233 | Jun, 1962 | Holmes | 52/749. | | 3167864 | Feb, 1965 | Lange | 33/88. | | 3177621 | Apr, 1965 | Demarest | 52/749. | | 3384247 | May, 1968 | Teagle | 214/1. | | 3498473 | Mar, 1970 | Spaulding et al. | 212/41. | | 3685673 | Aug, 1972 | Schweis | 212/8. |
Other Refs:
890,736| Mar, 1962 | UK | | 1,302,121Jul, 1962 | FR | | | | | | | |
Primary Examiner:
Purser, Ernest R.
Assistant Examiner:
Ridgill, Jr., James L.
Attorney:
Kenyon & Kenyon Reilly Carr & Chapin
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