Belt Curve
20230249916 · 2023-08-10
Inventors
- Philipp Fabianatz (Hückelhoven, DE)
- Marcus Dörr (Hückelhoven, DE)
- Sergej Dunin-Lemke (Hückelhoven, DE)
- Marius Kaiser (Hückelhoven, DE)
Cpc classification
B65G15/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A belt curve adapted to convey an object along a curved conveying direction between a first end and a second end, wherein the conveying direction is perpendicular to a radial direction;
the belt curve comprising: a supporting frame; a conveying belt, which is arranged circumferentially on the support frame and adapted to carry the object; at least one deflection roller located at each of the first end and the second end, the conveying belt is deflected around the deflection roller; a drive adapted to provide a drive power for the conveying belt; a guiding, in particular a guide rail, adapted to guide the conveying belt in the conveying direction, thereby providing a guiding force in radial outward direction, a tensioner adapted for selective amendment of the radial guiding force to the conveying belt.
Claims
1. Belt curve (1), the belt curve is adapted to convey an object along a curved conveying direction (C) in a conveying area (11) between a first end (E1) and a second end (E2), wherein the conveying direction (C) is perpendicular to a radial direction (R); the belt curve comprising: a supporting frame (2); a conveying belt (3), which is arranged circumferentially on the support frame (2) and adapted to carry the object; at least one deflection roller (4) located at each of the first end (E1) and the second end (E2), the conveying belt (3) is deflected around the deflection roller (4); a drive (5) adapted to provide a drive power for the conveying belt (3); a guiding (64), in particular a guide rail, adapted to guide the conveying belt (3) in the conveying direction (C), thereby providing a guiding force (F2) in radial outward direction (R), characterized by a tensioner (7) adapted for selective amendment of the radial guiding force (F2) to the conveying belt (3).
2. Belt curve (1) according to claim 1, characterized by a traction drive (6) adapted to transmit a driving power from the drive (5) to the conveying belt (3); the traction drive (6) comprising a traction means (62), in particular a drive chain or a drive belt, wherein the traction means (62) are arranged in parallel to the conveying belt (3) in the conveying direction (C); wherein the guiding (64) is adapted to keep the traction means (62) in a defined radial position relative to the support frame (2).
3. Belt curve (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that the tensioner (7) is adapted for selective amendment the radial position of the guiding (64) relative to the support frame (2).
4. Belt curve according to claim 1, characterized in that the conveying belt is held under a preload (F2) in the radial direction (R), the tensioner (7) comprises means (72, 73) to amend the preload.
5. Belt curve (3) according to claim 1, characterized in that the tensioner (7) comprises a tensioning spring (77) providing the preload to the conveying belt (3), wherein the tensioning means (72, 73) are adapted to tighten and release the tensioning spring (77), in particular upon a user interaction.
6. Belt curve (3) according to claim 1, characterized by an inner lining (8i) limiting a conveying area (11) in a radial inward direction wherein the belt protruding radially inwards into an accommodation gap (81) below the inner lining (80).
7. Belt curve (3) according to claim 1, characterized in that the accommodation gap (81) is located vertically between the inner lining (8i) and a deflection roller (4).
8. Belt curve (3) according to claim 6, characterized in that in radial inner edge (31) of the conveying belt (3) is located in the accommodation gap (81) and/or is located radially inwards relative to the inner lining (8i).
9. Method of adjusting a tension of a conveying belt (3) in a belt curve (1), in particular a belt curve (1) according to claim 1; the belt curve is adapted to convey an object along a curved conveying direction (C) between a first end (E1) and a second end (E2), wherein the conveying direction (C) is perpendicular to a radial direction (R); the belt curve comprising: a supporting frame (2); a conveying belt (3), which is arranged circumferentially on the support frame (2) in particular around a deflection roller (6) and adapted to carry the object; at least one deflection roller (4) located at each of the first end (E1) and the second end (E2), the conveying belt (3) is deflected around the deflection roller (4); a drive (5) adapted to provide a drive power for the conveying belt (3); a guiding (64), in particular a guide rail, adapted to guide the conveying belt (3) in the conveying direction (C), thereby providing a guiding force (F2) in radial outward direction (R); wherein the tension of the conveying belt (3) is adapted by radially pulling and/or radially releasing the conveying belt (3).
10. Method according to claim 9, wherein during adjusting the tension of the belt the position of the deflection roller remain unchanged.
11. Belt curve (1), the belt curve is adapted to convey an object along a curved conveying direction (C) between a first end (E1) and a second end (E2), wherein the conveying direction (C) is perpendicular to a radial direction (R); the belt curve comprising: a supporting frame (2); a conveying belt (3), which is arranged circumferentially on the support frame (2) and adapted to carry the object; at least one deflection roller (4) located at each of the first end (E1) and the second end (E2), the conveying belt (3) is deflected around the deflection roller (4); a drive (5) adapted to provide a drive power for the conveying belt (3); a guiding (64), in particular a guide rail, adapted to guide the conveying belt (3) in the conveying direction (C), thereby providing a guiding force (F2) in radial outward direction (R), characterized by an inner lining (8i) limiting a conveying area (11) in a radial inward direction, wherein the belt protruding radially inwards into an accommodation gap (81) below the inner lining (8i).
12. Belt curve (3) according to claim 11, characterized in that the accommodation gap (81) is located vertically between the inner lining (8i) and a deflection roller (4).
13. Belt curve (1) according to claim 11, characterized in that said conveying area (11) is limited by said inner lining (8i) in the radial inner direction, said conveying belt (3) in the vertical downward direction and an outer lining (80) in the radial outer direction.
14. Belt curve (1) according to claim 11, characterized by a tensioner (7) adapted for selective amendment of the radial guiding force (F2) to the conveying belt (3).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0022] An example embodiment of the invention is described with respect to the figures; herein show
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0030]
[0031] The belt curve 1 has an endless belt 3 (
[0032] For better understanding, some components are omitted from the figures, to provide a better view on hidden components. In particular in
[0033] The belt curve 1 comprises a support frame 2 adapted to support the components of the belt curve 1. The support frame 2 supports the rollers 4. The support frame 2 is made from multiple parts. The support frame 2 in particular comprises a plurality of belt beds 21, which provides vertical support for an upper run of the belt 3.
[0034] The belt curve 1 comprises a drive 5 for providing a drive power to drive the belt 3. The drive 5 is in particular an electric motor. The drive 5 is in particular supported on the support frame 2.
[0035] The drive 5 is connected to a chain drive 6. The chain drive 6 comprises a chain sprocket 61 (
[0036] The drive chain 62 is arranged parallel—when viewed in direction of the curved conveying direction C—to the belt 3 and located outwards of the belt 3 in a radial direction R. The radial direction R points from a virtual centre of the curve horizontally and radially outwards. The drive chain 62 is fixedly connected to the belt 3 by discrete or continuous chain connectors 63. The drive chain 62 is guided by a guide rail 64, which is arranged parallel to the belt 3 in the curved conveying direction C.
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[0038] In the present embodiment the guide rail 64 comprises a rail carrier 641, which is made of an extruded profile. In a cavity of the rail carrier 641 a guiding strip 642 is held. The guiding strip 642 is in contact with the drive chain 62 and is made of a material supporting a low friction between the drive chain 62 and the guide rail 64.
[0039] Instead of the drive chain 62 another traction drive means in particular a drive belt can be provided. The drive belt may be a toothed belt or a V-belt or any other traction drive means. In an embodiment the traction drive means can be formed integrally with the conveying belt.
[0040] The drive chain 62 and the guide rail 64 are both oriented parallel to each other in the curved conveying direction C and contact each other in the radial direction R.
[0041] In the present embodiment, the traction means serves also for guiding the conveying belt in radial direction: Consequently the guide rail for guiding the traction means is at the same the radial guide for the conveying belt. In another embodiment it is possible, that the radial guide of the conveying belt is separate from any traction means or other drive means.
[0042] Two Separate guide rails 64 are provided for an upper run and for a lower run of the drive chain 62.
[0043] The guide rails 64 are connected via tensioners 7 to the support frame 2. A plurality of tensioners 7 are arranged along the conveying direction C next to the guide rail 64 (
[0044] The tensioner 7 comprises a tensioner body 71 which is connected to the support frame 2. Attached to the main body 71 is a tensioning screw 72. The tensioning screw 72 is attached to a connecting bracket 75. The connecting bracket 75 is attached to at least one of the guide rails 64, in particular to the guide rail 64 for guiding the upper run of the drive chain 62 and to the guide rail 64 for guiding the lower run of the guiding chain 62 via a screw fixing. The screw fixing allows relative adjustment between the guide rail 64 and the connecting bracket 75 in conveying direction C.
[0045] The tensioner serves to adapt the position of the guide rail 64 relative to the support frame 2 in the radial direction R. The more the guide rail 64 is positioned outwards in the radial direction R the larger a belt tension of the conveying belt 3 gets.
[0046] The tensioning screw 72 is fixed to the tensioner body 71 by means of a fixing nut 74 and an adjustment nut 73. For adapting the tension of the conveying belt 3 the fixing nut 74 is released. Now, by turning the adjustment nut 73 the conveying belt 3 can be pulled or released in the radial direction R to adjust the tension of the conveying belt 3 as desired. Afterwards the fixing nut 74 is tightened.
[0047] In alternative embodiment the tensioning screw can directly be attached to a part of the support frame 2, so that the tensioner body 71 may be obsolete.
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[0049] A damper 78 may be provided to avoid any disturbing oscillations.
[0050] A conveying area 11 is defined by an inner lining 8i in the radial inner direction (see
[0051] Based on the description above it is apparent that the position of the conveying belt 3 in the radial direction R can vary over the service lifetime.
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[0053] The inner lining 8i is arranged parallel the curved conveying direction C. The inner lining is oriented vertically. So even if the position of the conveying belt 3 in the radial direction varies during lifetime or by amending the preload of the conveying belt 3 (see arrow P in
[0054] The deflection rollers 4 can rotate independently from the other deflection rollers 4 at the same end E1, E2 (see
[0055] A radial inner lining 8i limits a conveying space in a direction radially inwards (
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0056] 1 belt curve [0057] 2 support frame [0058] 3 conveying belt [0059] 4 deflection roller [0060] 5 drive [0061] 6 chain drive [0062] 7 tensioner [0063] 8i radial inner lining [0064] 8o radial outer lining [0065] 11 conveying area [0066] 21 belt bed [0067] 41 shaft [0068] 42 bearing [0069] 61 chain sprocket [0070] 62 drive chain [0071] 63 chain connector [0072] 64 guide rail [0073] 641 rail carrier [0074] 642 guiding strip [0075] 71 tensioner body [0076] 72 tensioning screw [0077] 73 adjustment nut [0078] 74 fixing nut [0079] 75 connecting bracket [0080] 76 rail fixing [0081] 77 tensioning spring [0082] 78 damper [0083] 81 accommodation gap [0084] R radial direction [0085] C curved conveying direction [0086] V vertical direction [0087] S Section pane [0088] E1 first end [0089] E2 second end [0090] F1 force radially inward [0091] F2 force radially outward