Patent classifications
B65G45/16
SECONDARY BELT CLEANER WITH MODULAR, TORSIONAL TENSIONED ARM AND REPLACEABLE BLADE TIPS
A secondary belt cleaner system for cleaning the surface of the return side of an endless conveyor belt. The system includes a plurality of blade devices that are rotatably biased against the return side surface using a respective torsion spring therein. Each blade device includes a head portion formed by a blade support and a replaceable blade tip that is releasably secured to the blade support. The head portion is connected to one end of a blade arm and the other end of the blade arm is coupled to a rotatable shaft inside a housing that is fixedly secured to a support shaft having mounting brackets at each end for mounting the system transversely to the conveyor belt frame. Adjacent blade devices have different blade arm lengths in order to have the blade coverage overlap with no gaps in between. Because these blade arm lengths are different and to maintain each blade tip in contact with the return side surface, the respective torsion springs in adjacent blade devices are pretensioned to different angular amounts.
SECONDARY BELT CLEANER WITH MODULAR, TORSIONAL TENSIONED ARM AND REPLACEABLE BLADE TIPS
A secondary belt cleaner system for cleaning the surface of the return side of an endless conveyor belt. The system includes a plurality of blade devices that are rotatably biased against the return side surface using a respective torsion spring therein. Each blade device includes a head portion formed by a blade support and a replaceable blade tip that is releasably secured to the blade support. The head portion is connected to one end of a blade arm and the other end of the blade arm is coupled to a rotatable shaft inside a housing that is fixedly secured to a support shaft having mounting brackets at each end for mounting the system transversely to the conveyor belt frame. Adjacent blade devices have different blade arm lengths in order to have the blade coverage overlap with no gaps in between. Because these blade arm lengths are different and to maintain each blade tip in contact with the return side surface, the respective torsion springs in adjacent blade devices are pretensioned to different angular amounts.
CONVEYOR BELT STRIPPING DEVICE AND DISPLACEMENT GUIDE FOR THE SAME
The invention relates to a conveyor belt stripping device for a conveyor belt of a conveyor system, having a support shaft and at least two displacement guides which are arranged side by side on the support shaft in a positive locking manner so as to transmit torque. Each of the two displacement guides is displaceable in the longitudinal direction of the support shaft once a fastening device has been released and is connected to a holding end of a stripping segment, wherein the stripping segment comprises a stripping end which is spaced from the holding end and is movable to abut the conveyor belt. The two displacement guides are operatively couplable together in the longitudinal direction of the support shaft by means of a connection device. The one displacement guide, in the state coupled with the other displacement guide, is displaceable along the longitudinal direction of the support shaft to a predefined distance from the other displacement guide and then is displaceable along the longitudinal direction of the support shaft at the predefined distance to the other displacement guide together with the other displacement guide on account of the coupling by means of the connection device.
The invention also relates to a displacement device for the attachment of a stripping segment to a support shaft of a conveyor belt stripping device.
CONVEYOR BELT STRIPPING DEVICE AND DISPLACEMENT GUIDE FOR THE SAME
The invention relates to a conveyor belt stripping device for a conveyor belt of a conveyor system, having a support shaft and at least two displacement guides which are arranged side by side on the support shaft in a positive locking manner so as to transmit torque. Each of the two displacement guides is displaceable in the longitudinal direction of the support shaft once a fastening device has been released and is connected to a holding end of a stripping segment, wherein the stripping segment comprises a stripping end which is spaced from the holding end and is movable to abut the conveyor belt. The two displacement guides are operatively couplable together in the longitudinal direction of the support shaft by means of a connection device. The one displacement guide, in the state coupled with the other displacement guide, is displaceable along the longitudinal direction of the support shaft to a predefined distance from the other displacement guide and then is displaceable along the longitudinal direction of the support shaft at the predefined distance to the other displacement guide together with the other displacement guide on account of the coupling by means of the connection device.
The invention also relates to a displacement device for the attachment of a stripping segment to a support shaft of a conveyor belt stripping device.
STRIPPER SYSTEM FOR BELT CONVEYORS AND METHOD FOR CLEANING BELT CONVEYORS
A stripper system for belt conveyors. The system includes an adjustable, spring-mounted system support running transversely to the direction of travel of the belt conveyor, on which stripper blocks made from an elastomer are interchangeably secured next to one another. The system support is suspended on both sides of a tripper pulley by a support mounting so that the support system can rotate about a support axis of rotation, which impresses, by a spring device, a predefinable torque directed counter to the rotational direction of the tripper pulley. Such axis allows the system support to rotate such that it together with its stripper blocks can swing away. The spring device has an adjusting spring, a damper spring coupled thereto, and a spring bolt. Both springs are connected to the support mounting, and the spring bolt includes a section that initially actuates the damper spring when it is determined that the adjusting spring has travelled a prescribed distance.
STRIPPER SYSTEM FOR BELT CONVEYORS AND METHOD FOR CLEANING BELT CONVEYORS
A stripper system for belt conveyors. The system includes an adjustable, spring-mounted system support running transversely to the direction of travel of the belt conveyor, on which stripper blocks made from an elastomer are interchangeably secured next to one another. The system support is suspended on both sides of a tripper pulley by a support mounting so that the support system can rotate about a support axis of rotation, which impresses, by a spring device, a predefinable torque directed counter to the rotational direction of the tripper pulley. Such axis allows the system support to rotate such that it together with its stripper blocks can swing away. The spring device has an adjusting spring, a damper spring coupled thereto, and a spring bolt. Both springs are connected to the support mounting, and the spring bolt includes a section that initially actuates the damper spring when it is determined that the adjusting spring has travelled a prescribed distance.
Apparatus and method for monitoring conveyor systems
In one aspect, an apparatus is provided for a conveyor belt system. The apparatus includes a conveyor belt cleaner having an elongate support and a pair of mounts configured to position the elongate support to extend across a conveyor belt. The apparatus includes a cleaner blade configured to be operatively mounted to the elongate support and engage a conveyor belt. The apparatus further includes a sensor configured to detect at least one characteristic of the elongate support as the elongate support vibrates during conveyor belt operation. A processor of the apparatus is configured to use the at least one characteristic of the elongate support to predict at least one property of the cleaner blade.
Apparatus and method for monitoring conveyor systems
In one aspect, an apparatus is provided for a conveyor belt system. The apparatus includes a conveyor belt cleaner having an elongate support and a pair of mounts configured to position the elongate support to extend across a conveyor belt. The apparatus includes a cleaner blade configured to be operatively mounted to the elongate support and engage a conveyor belt. The apparatus further includes a sensor configured to detect at least one characteristic of the elongate support as the elongate support vibrates during conveyor belt operation. A processor of the apparatus is configured to use the at least one characteristic of the elongate support to predict at least one property of the cleaner blade.
Conveyor systems, methods and apparatus
Conveyor belt cleaners are described. In some embodiments, the cleaner is installable and removable from the conveyor along a length thereof. In some embodiments, the cleaner is supported on one or more flexible supports. In some embodiments, the cleaner is removably attachable on the conveyor without modifying the conveyor. In some embodiments, the cleaner is removably mountable to one or more rails of the conveyor. In some embodiments, a side roller is supported on a drop bracket used to support a generally horizontal roller such as a return roller.
Conveyor systems, methods and apparatus
Conveyor belt cleaners are described. In some embodiments, the cleaner is installable and removable from the conveyor along a length thereof. In some embodiments, the cleaner is supported on one or more flexible supports. In some embodiments, the cleaner is removably attachable on the conveyor without modifying the conveyor. In some embodiments, the cleaner is removably mountable to one or more rails of the conveyor. In some embodiments, a side roller is supported on a drop bracket used to support a generally horizontal roller such as a return roller.