Patent classifications
B65G39/12
METHOD AND MEASUREMENT SYSTEM FOR DETECTING AND LOCALIZING INCORRECT POSITIONING OF SUPPORT ROLLERS IN BELT CONVEYOR INSTALLATIONS
The invention relates to a method and to a measurement system for determining and localizing incorrect positioning of support rollers (1) in support roller stations (13) of belt conveyor installations, wherein a unit of pressure sensors (4) is detachably mounted on the underside of a conveyor belt (2); the number of pressure sensors (4) corresponds at least to the number of support rollers (1) of a support roller station (13); and as the sensor (4) is led over a support roller (1), a signal of the contact pressure point is generated upon contact and the signal is measured and evaluated.
METHOD AND MEASUREMENT SYSTEM FOR DETECTING AND LOCALIZING INCORRECT POSITIONING OF SUPPORT ROLLERS IN BELT CONVEYOR INSTALLATIONS
The invention relates to a method and to a measurement system for determining and localizing incorrect positioning of support rollers (1) in support roller stations (13) of belt conveyor installations, wherein a unit of pressure sensors (4) is detachably mounted on the underside of a conveyor belt (2); the number of pressure sensors (4) corresponds at least to the number of support rollers (1) of a support roller station (13); and as the sensor (4) is led over a support roller (1), a signal of the contact pressure point is generated upon contact and the signal is measured and evaluated.
DROP AND SLIDE OUT IDLER ASSEMBLY
The invention is directed to a drop and slide out idler assembly that can all be removed from a first side of a conveyor system. The assembly includes a first end roller unit with a roller having an axis of rotation at an angel with respect to the horizontal, and a middle roller unit with a roller having an axis of rotation that is horizontal. The assembly further includes a second end roller having a roller that can be raised at one end to have an axis of rotation at an angle with respect to the horizontal, and lowered to have an axis of rotation that is horizontal. In the lowered position, the second end roller unit can be slid out from under a conveyor belt of the system through the first side.
QUICK-CONNECT FITTINGS FOR CONVERTIBLE CARGO HANDLING ASSEMBLIES
A quick-connect fitting for a convertible cargo handling assembly may comprise a fixed portion and a coupling component. The fixed portion may be secured to an aircraft frame structure. The coupling component may be coupled to a removable cargo handling component. The coupling component may be configured to rotate relative to the fixed portion.
QUICK-CONNECT FITTINGS FOR CONVERTIBLE CARGO HANDLING ASSEMBLIES
A quick-connect fitting for a convertible cargo handling assembly may comprise a fixed portion and a coupling component. The fixed portion may be secured to an aircraft frame structure. The coupling component may be coupled to a removable cargo handling component. The coupling component may be configured to rotate relative to the fixed portion.
HIGH-CAPACITY ELEVATOR CONVEYING SYSTEM
A low-profile, high-capacity elevator conveying system that is operably able to reduce spatial requirements for the elevating system to not less than about one third (⅓) of the overall lift height, and preferably having a height to base ratio in a range of between 4:1 to 8:1. The present invention also relates to a high capacity elevator conveying system which can elevate both fine and coarse materials through a range of between 300 μm and 300 mm, while limiting belt side travel to 150 mm maximum, or +/−75 mm as required to prevent edge damage to the conveyor belts.
HIGH-CAPACITY ELEVATOR CONVEYING SYSTEM
A low-profile, high-capacity elevator conveying system that is operably able to reduce spatial requirements for the elevating system to not less than about one third (⅓) of the overall lift height, and preferably having a height to base ratio in a range of between 4:1 to 8:1. The present invention also relates to a high capacity elevator conveying system which can elevate both fine and coarse materials through a range of between 300 μm and 300 mm, while limiting belt side travel to 150 mm maximum, or +/−75 mm as required to prevent edge damage to the conveyor belts.
Dry brush conveyor belt cleaning device and system
A cleaning device and system operable to a continuous conveyor is shown. The cleaning assembly is operable to clean debris from the continuous conveyer. The cleaning device comprises a cleaning assembly mounted below a lower conveyor belt. The cleaning assembly is pivotable to form an angle with respect to a direction of the lower conveyor run. The cleaning assembly has a removable cartridge having a shaft with a pair of ends and having a cylindrical cleaner mounted on said shaft.
Dry brush conveyor belt cleaning device and system
A cleaning device and system operable to a continuous conveyor is shown. The cleaning assembly is operable to clean debris from the continuous conveyer. The cleaning device comprises a cleaning assembly mounted below a lower conveyor belt. The cleaning assembly is pivotable to form an angle with respect to a direction of the lower conveyor run. The cleaning assembly has a removable cartridge having a shaft with a pair of ends and having a cylindrical cleaner mounted on said shaft.
Carrier rollers for conveyor belt systems
A carrier roller for a conveyor belt may be configured to be rotatable about an axis of rotation and may include a roll element with a rolling support region that is configured to provide rolling support for the conveyor belt. The rolling support region is rotationally symmetrical with respect to the axis of rotation of the carrier roller and has different diameters along its axial extension, including a maximum diameter and a minimum diameter. The minimum diameter of the rolling support region is at least 95% and at most 99.8% of the maximum diameter of the rolling support region. Carrier roller stations and belt conveyor systems may employ such carrier rollers.