Who invented Automated Electrified Monorail Systems?
Automated Electrified Monorail Systems were invented by Ronald Riley
When was the Automated Electrified Monorail Systems invented?
1978
When was the patent granted on the Automated Electrified Monorail Systems?
From 1984 Ronald Riley was granted seven patents for automated electrified monorail systems.
Who was the patent granted to on the Automated Electrified Monorail Systems?
Ronald Riley
What are Automated Electrified Monorail Systems?
Automated electrified monorail are transmission systems which have a monorail track, track mounted electrification, individually powered vehicles, a control system, lifts, switches and turntables.
Monorail systems are included with carriers which are bidirectional and they can be used for moving objects wherever you like.
Carriers are mounted on the conveyer belt. Conveyer belt gives the momentum and carriers are used to hold the objects.
They are high speed machines which can be cleaned and simple maintenance is required.
Monorail systems are mainly used to transfer assembled parts from one place to other place. It is the safest, easiest and fastest system used for transport purpose.
These monorail systems are used for various applications like delivering assembly, and other automated process applications.
These systems are more efficient and flexible. They occupy minimum floor space and they have the ability to adjust height changes operated at various speeds.
Automated Electrified Monorail systems conveyer belt tracks are made with aluminum mineral.
These automated monorail systems are used as a substitute for slower and lower efficiency systems.
There are some additional features in these systems which make these systems cost-effective.