Radial stacking conveyor system with feeder
11319170 · 2022-05-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65G65/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G47/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G21/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G41/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60P1/56
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G41/008
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F02B63/047
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
B65G65/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G41/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F02B63/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60P1/56
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60P1/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G21/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A device conveying a solid material into a radially-arranged stockpile. The device has a trailer chassis, with at least one wheeled axle at a first end thereof and, at a second end thereof, means provided for attaching the chassis to a tractor in a mobile condition and for fixed mounting in an operational condition. A stacking conveyor is mounted near the first end of the chassis. A power unit for generating electrical and hydraulic power is positioned on the chassis. A feed system is mounted to the chassis and extends generally along the length thereof from the second end to the first end, to receive the solid material at the second end and transport the solid material to the stacking conveyor.
Claims
1. A method of conveying a solid material into a radially-arranged stockpile, comprising the steps of: providing a device for stockpiling the solid material, comprising a trailer chassis, having, at a first end thereof, at least one wheeled axle and, at a second end thereof, means provided for attaching the chassis to a tractor in a mobile condition and for fixed mounting in an operational condition, a stacking conveyor, mounted near the first end of the chassis, a power unit for generating electrical and hydraulic power, and a feed system, mounted to the chassis and extending generally along the length thereof from the second end to the first end, to receive the solid material at the second end and transport the solid material to the stacking conveyor, wherein the stacking conveyor is mounted for rotation to the chassis atop a turret and the stacking conveyor has an arm with at least a withdrawn length and an extended length; positioning the device at a location for the stockpile, establishing the turret of the device as a center from which the stockpile is deposited; establishing an initial stockpile through the steps of: rotating the stacking conveyor, using the turret, to an initial position; depositing the solid material to a predetermined height, using the feed system and the stacking conveyor, with the arm in the withdrawn length; and extending the arm to the extended length and, without rotating the stacking conveyor, depositing further solid material, providing the initial stockpile with a higher height and further radial reach from the center; and establishing a radially-arranged stockpile by establishing at least one secondary stockpile, adjacent to and abutting the initial stockpile, by the steps of: rotating the stacking conveyor, using the turret, without moving the chassis on the at least one wheeled axle, by a predetermined angular amount; depositing the solid material to a predetermined height, using the feed system and the stacking conveyor, with the arm in the withdrawn length; extending the arm to the extended length and, without rotating the stacking conveyor, depositing further solid material, providing the stockpile with a higher height and further radial reach from the center; and repeating the steps for establishing the radially-arranged stockpile by establishing a predetermined number of secondary stockpiles.
2. A compact portable conveyor apparatus, the apparatus comprising: (a) a base suitable for transport on public roadways and having first and second opposing base ends; (b) a primary conveyor pivotably, about a substantially horizontal axis, and rotatably, about a substantially vertical axis, mounted near the first base end, the primary conveyor having a first primary conveyor end disposed near the first base end; (c) a feed conveyor having: (i) a pivoting segment pivotably mounted to the base near the second base end and disposed at least partially beneath a hopper; and (ii) an extending segment longitudinally-movably mounted to the pivoting segment and extending toward the first primary conveyor end; and (d) at least one arm mounted to the base, the extending segment and a prime mover for, upon actuation of the prime mover, displacing the extending segment longitudinally relative to the pivoting segment and simultaneously pivoting the pivoting segment relative to the base.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) A better understanding of the disclosed embodiments will be obtained from a reading of the following detailed description and the accompanying drawings wherein identical reference characters refer to identical parts and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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(9) Several items are shown in
(10) A turret 30, in the nature of a swing bearing and preferably configured for 360° rotation, is positioned directly atop the axles 22, near the first end 24 of the chassis 20. Mounted atop the turret 30 is a stacking conveyor 40, which will be described in more detail below. In
(11) Located generally amidships of the chassis 20 is a power unit 50, preferably a self-contained power unit, and more preferably, a diesel generator, for generating electrical and/or hydraulic power for use by the system 10. This power unit is of conventional design and its capacity will be determined by the power requirements of the system 10 as configured.
(12) Moving further toward the second end 26 of the chassis 20 is a feed system 60, comprising, in the depicted embodiment, a feed hopper 70, a first feed conveyor 80 and a second feed conveyor 90. Of particular note is the fact that the second feed conveyor 90 is depicted as an articulated conveyor, with the arm 92 thereof being folded into a stowed condition, as it would be during transport. It is also a feature of many embodiments of second feed conveyor 90 to allow the lower section of the arm 92A to be inclined, with the lower section in a lowered condition in
(13) It is also noted that, in the stowed condition of the system 10 as shown in
(14) In the stowed condition of
(15) Although the depicted embodiment 10 shows a feed system 60, it is also desirable in alternate embodiments to modify this portion of the embodiment to allow for a direct truck unloading hopper to replace the belt feeder. In such a case, either an end dump truck or a belly dump truck can drive up and unload directly into the hopper, which would, in turn, feed the second feed conveyor 90 and telescopic boom stacker 40. Another alternate embodiment would have a small receiving hopper in lieu of the belt feeder. The small receiving hopper would accept material being fed from another chute or conveyor, allowing the embodiment to work in line with other processing equipment. It may also be possible in alternate embodiments to replace the axles 2 with another means for transporting the device, such as a crawler track undercarriage.
(16) It is also noted that
(17) A pair of hydraulically-extendible outriggers 140 are located at the first end 24 of the chassis 20. These deploy in order to provide added stability for the system while operating, but they retract into the chassis 20 for transport.
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(19) A few additional features of the stacking conveyor 40 are seen in
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(23) Then, as shown in top plan view in
(24) With the foregoing explanation in mind, it is clear that an advantage provided with the inventive concept is that the weight being borne is centered at all times on the trailer chassis 20. The trailer chassis 20 remains level with the ground, and, if necessary may be supplemented with leveling means that would not be easily implemented in the prior art systems. The rotating turret 30 is, optionally but preferably provided with the counterweight stack 36, which rotates with the stacking conveyor, keeping the weighted load centered on the rotating mechanism which is centered between the axles. These features greatly reduce the rollover dangers when stockpiling to the maximum capacity, at any angle, allows the unit to be easily and safely moved forward from the stockpile and in fact allows the unit to be totally folded into the transport mode without even moving from the pile.
(25) The combination of the feed conveyor and the telescopic rotating boom conveyor on the chassis also provides greatly increased stockpiling capacity when compared to the known prior art. The combination of adjustable height and telescoping length allow for more control of dust by allowing the discharge point of the material to be closer to the actual pile and also helps eliminate material segregation which occurs with the different size and density of the particles in the material being conveyed.
(26) Having shown and described a preferred embodiment of the invention, those skilled in the art will realize that many variations and modifications may be made to affect the described invention and still be within the scope of the claimed invention. Thus, many of the elements indicated above may be altered or replaced by different elements which will provide the same result and fall within the spirit of the claimed invention. It is the intention, therefore, to limit the invention only as indicated by the scope of the claims.