Patent classifications
B65G17/083
FOOD PROCESSING TABLE OR CONVEYOR BELT WITH A LAYER OF SOLIDIFIED LIQUID SUCH AS AN ICE LAYER AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SUCH SOLIDIFIED LIQUID
The invention relates to a table or conveyor belt (1) for conveying and/or processing food and a method and system for producing and/or maintaining a layer of a solidified liquid (4) on such tables and conveyor belts (1). Tables or conveyor belts (1) for conveying and processing food are difficult to clean when in function. For food it is important to avoid cross-contamination with microorganisms and foreign objects. A layer of a solidified liquid (4) such as an ice layer or fat layer on the top surface (3) of a table or conveyor belt (1) may be renewed from time to time by planing off some of the solidified liquid (4) and afterwards apply liquid which is allowed to solidify or apply flaked solidified liquid. A conveyor belt (1) may comprise lamellas (2) with internal cavities (7) or channels for coolant to cool the lamellas (2). Solidified liquid (4) may be produced on the top surface (3) of these lamellas (2) and the lamellas (2) may be kept cold by directing a coolant through the lamellas (2).
LANE DIVIDER FOR EYE LINK CONVEYOR BELT
An eye link conveyor belt including a plurality of eyelets and a plurality of cross rods, the plurality of eyelets including openings on each end and the plurality of cross rods extending through the openings to thereby connect the plurality of eyelets together; and a plurality of wire forms connected to the conveyor belt, the wire forms including at least one protrusion extending above a planar product support surface of the conveyor belt. A plurality of side plates can be secured to the conveyor belt by the wire forms and also extend above the planar product support surface of the conveyor belt.
CONVEYOR BELT SLAT
- Matthew Adomaitis ,
- Frank Anthony Agnello ,
- Richard Bauer ,
- Eloy Cerda ,
- Mark Edward Fastabend ,
- Sean Patrick Forrest ,
- Charles B. Hartfelder ,
- Karl Ronald Heinze ,
- Scott R. Hammac ,
- Kyle Thomas Kestner ,
- Christine S. Laub ,
- Eugene Stanley Maslana ,
- Calvin States Nelson ,
- Laurence A. Schoell ,
- Zoran Ulicevic ,
- Aleksandr Yazvin ,
- Loren J. Veltrop ,
- Brian J. Truesdale ,
- Dennis Malkowski
The present invention is directed to a conveyor belt comprising a plurality of spaced rods and a plurality of slats, the slats comprising a base portion for carrying an item, the base portion having a perpendicular leading edge of the base relative to a direction of conveyance travel of the conveyor belt and a perpendicular trailing edge of the base relative to the direction of conveyance travel of the conveyor belt, wherein at least one of the leading edge and the trailing edge is coupled to one of the plurality of rods.
Lane divider for eye link conveyor belt
An eye link conveyor belt including a plurality of eyelets and a plurality of cross rods, the plurality of eyelets including openings on each end and the plurality of cross rods extending through the openings to thereby connect the plurality of eyelets together; and a plurality of wire forms connected to the conveyor belt, the wire forms including at least one protrusion extending above a planar product support surface of the conveyor belt. A plurality of side plates can be secured to the conveyor belt by the wire forms and also extend above the planar product support surface of the conveyor belt.
Conveyor belt module
A conveyor belt module of the type having eye parts projecting outwardly from both sides of a central spine, where a plurality of interconnected belt modules define a transport plane, where the eye parts are offsetly spaced along the spine on either side of the spine, said spine defining a central line laterally on each module, such that eye parts on one belt module may be interfitted between eye parts on an adjacent module and mutually connected in a hinge-like manner, characterized in that the belt module comprises at least two types of eye parts: a first type of eye parts arranged on one side of the spine having a central opening in a direction orthogonal to the transport plane with parallel sides delimiting the eye part, and a second type of eye parts arranged on the other side of the spine having a central opening in a direction orthogonal to the transport plane with parallel sides delimiting the eye part, where adjacent the distal end of the second type of eye parts, cams, projecting away from the sides of the eye part, are provided.
CONVEYING APPARATUS WITH MINIMALIST FRAME
An apparatus includes a movable conveyor belt adapted for conveying articles supported by a conveying surface in a conveying direction, the conveyor belt including guide links. Guides in the form of at least two stationary rods elongated in the conveying direction engage the guide links of the conveyor belt during conveyance. The guides may form part of a conveyor frame including connectors spaced in the conveying direction connecting to at least one upper guide and at least one lower guide without projecting between them. An elongated support may be provided for supporting the connectors, and may include at least portion curved in the conveying direction and a vertical direction.
Conveyor belt slat
- Matthew Adomaitis ,
- Frank Anthony Agnello ,
- Richard Bauer ,
- Eloy Cerda ,
- Mark Edward Fastabend ,
- Sean Patrick Forrest ,
- Charles B. Hartfelder ,
- Karl Ronald Heinze ,
- Scott R. Hammac ,
- Kyle Thomas Kestner ,
- Christine S. Laub ,
- Eugene Stanley Maslana ,
- Calvin States Nelson ,
- Laurence A. Schoell ,
- Zoran Ulicevic ,
- Aleksandr Yazvin ,
- Loren J. Veltrop ,
- Brian J. Truesdale ,
- Dennis Malkowski
A conveyor belt includes a plurality of spaced rods and a plurality of slats. Each of the plurality of slats includes a base portion for carrying an item. The base portion has a perpendicular leading edge of the base portion relative to a direction of conveyance travel of the conveyor belt and a perpendicular trailing edge of the base portion relative to the direction of conveyance travel of the conveyor belt. At least one of the leading edge and the trailing edge is coupled to one of the plurality of rods.
MODELING METHOD FOR LOW-LOSS TRANSPORT TECHNOLOGY WITH DIRECTIED FORCE APPLICATION AND SLOW LANDING
A modeling method for a low-loss transport technology with directed force application and slow landing is provided, including determining relevant parameters, such as friction coefficients between a crop and grid bars, performing theoretical analysis, modeling an auxiliary device for simulating a motion trail of the crop, and modeling a three-dimensional diagram according to structural parameters. In this way, the crop and the soil are effectively separated, and situations, such as high surface scratching rate and internal bruising caused due to a motion manner of a conventional low-loss transport device with directed force application and slow landing, in a separation process of the crop and the soil is greatly reduced.
Conveyor system and drive system for same
A conveyor system and drive element for same include a chain including a plurality of links that hinge with respect to each other and a plurality of moving elements such as balls that freely move in the links. A drive element drives the chain in a conveying direction and includes an elongated body with a surface that has a plurality of planar facets arranged around the longitudinal axis of the body. The facets extend along the body and engage respective links of the chain as the body is rotated to drive the chain. Relief elements are located in each facet and are configured for receiving the moving elements of the chain links engaging the facets so the links lie generally flat on the facets when the chain is driven. Other versions of the drive element are faceted for driving a chain with links but without relief elements.
Snap On Slat For A Chain Conveyor Belt And Conveyor Belt System Comprising Same
A conveyor belt system provides a continuous flat support surface for a food item that moves the food item through a food preparation device. The conveyor belt system includes a conveyor belt having a plurality of spaced apart rods and a plurality of slats that are removably attached to the conveyor belt with a snap on mechanism. The slats are easily assembled and provide enhanced field service and/or replacement capability.