Conveyor having at least one flexible belt and method of tensioning the at least one belt
11279564 · 2022-03-22
Assignee
Inventors
- Randall Donn SENGER (Mount Sidney, VA, US)
- Eric STEMPIHAR (Rockingham, VA, US)
- Joseph WUNDER (Lexington, VA, US)
- Brian Scott Powers (Port Republic, VA, US)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A conveyor includes first and second support shafts and at least one belt supported between the first and second support shafts that has an upper load-carrying portion and a lower return portion. A first gear is connected to the first support shaft, a second gear is connected to the second support shaft and a drive chain or belt is supported by the first and second gears and has an upper run and a lower run. The upper run includes a tension control device for maintaining a tension on the upper run and the lower run includes an arrangement for displacing a portion of the lower run in order to rotate the first gear in a first direction and the second gear in a second direction opposite the first direction to increase a tension of the upper load carrying portion of the at least one belt. Also an associated method.
Claims
1. A method of tensioning at least one belt of a conveyor, the conveyor comprising: a first support shaft, a second support shaft, a first gear connected to the first support shaft, a second gear connected to the second support shaft, and a drive chain or drive belt supported by the first and second gears, the drive chain or drive belt having an upper run and a lower run, the drive chain or drive belt being configured to rotate the first support shaft to drive the at least one belt, wherein the at least one belt is supported between the first and second support shafts and has an upper load-carrying portion and a lower return portion, the method comprising: displacing a portion of the lower run to rotate the first gear in a first direction and the second gear in a second direction opposite the first direction to increase a tension of the upper load-carrying portion of the at least one belt.
2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the conveyor further comprises tensioning means for controlling a tension of the upper run.
3. The method according to claim 2, wherein the conveyor further comprises a first wheel in contact with a first side of the lower run, and wherein displacing a portion of the lower run comprises pressing the first wheel against the lower run to increase a length of the lower run.
4. The method according to claim 3, wherein the first wheel comprises a gear.
5. The method according to claim 1, wherein the conveyor further comprises a first wheel in contact with a first side of the lower run, a second wheel in contact with the second side of the lower run and a third wheel in contact with the second side of the lower run, wherein the first wheel is located between the second wheel and the third wheel, wherein the second wheel is located between the first gear and the first wheel and the third wheel is located between the second gear and the first wheel, and wherein displacing a portion of the lower run comprises pressing the first wheel against the lower run to press the lower run against the second wheel and the third wheel to increase a length of the lower run.
6. The method according to claim 5, wherein the first wheel comprises a third gear, the second wheel comprises a fourth gear and the third wheel comprise a fifth gear.
7. The method according to claim 1, wherein the conveyor further comprises a frame having a first side member and a second side member, wherein the first support shaft has a first end supported by the first side member and a second end supported by the second side member and a first plurality of belt support wheels between the first side member and the second side member, wherein the second support shaft has a first end supported by the first side member and a second end supported by the second side member and a second plurality of belt support wheels between the first side member and the second side member, wherein the first gear is located at the first end of the first support shaft and the second gear is located at the first end of the second support shaft, wherein the first support shaft includes at least one third gear at the first end and/or at the second end of the first support shaft, wherein at least one drive is operably connected to the at least one third gear, the method further comprising: driving the load-carrying portion of the at least one conveyor belt in a forward direction by using the at least one drive to rotate the at least one third gear, and driving the load-carrying portion of the at least one conveyor belt in a reverse direction by using the at least one drive to rotate the at least one third gear.
8. The method according to claim 7, wherein the return portion runs between the drive and the upper support portion.
9. The method according to claim 1, wherein the drive chain or drive belt comprises the chain.
10. A conveyor comprising: a first support shaft, a second support shaft, at least one belt supported between the first and second support shafts and having an upper load-carrying portion and a lower return portion, a first gear connected to the first support shaft, a second gear connected to the second support shaft, a drive chain or drive belt supported by the first and second gears, the drive chain or drive belt having an upper run and a lower run, the drive chain or drive belt being configured to rotate the first support shaft to drive the at least one belt, means for controlling a tension of the upper run by varying a length of the upper run, and means for displacing a portion of the lower run to rotate the first gear in a first direction and the second gear in a second direction opposite the first direction to increase a tension of the upper load carrying portion of the at least one belt.
11. The conveyor according to claim 10, wherein the means for displacing a portion of the lower run comprises a first wheel in contact with a first side of the lower run, a second wheel in contact with the second side of the lower run and a third wheel in contact with the second side of the lower run, the first wheel being located between the second wheel and the third wheel.
12. The conveyor according to claim 10, further comprising: a frame having a first side member and a second side member, and at least one drive, wherein the first support shaft has a first end supported by the first side member and a second end supported by the second side member and a first plurality of belt-support wheels between the first side member and the second side member, wherein the second support shaft has a first end supported by the first side member and a second end supported by the second side member and a second plurality of belt-support wheels between the first side member and the second side member, wherein the first gear is located at the first end of the first support shaft and the second gear is located at the first end of the second support shaft, wherein the first support shaft includes at least one third gear at the first end and/or second end of the first support shaft, and wherein the at least one drive is operably connected to the at least one third gear.
13. The conveyor according to claim 12, wherein the at least one third gear comprises a first third gear at the first end of the first support shaft and a second third gear at the second end of the first support shaft, and wherein the at least one drive comprises a first drive configured to drive the first third gear and a second drive configured to drive the second third gear.
14. The conveyor according to claim 10, wherein the means for displacing a portion of the lower run comprises a first wheel in contact with a first side of the lower run, a second wheel in contact with the second side of the lower run and a third wheel in contact with the second side of the lower run, the first wheel being located between the second wheel and the third wheel.
15. The conveyor according to claim 14, wherein the first support includes a guide slot, wherein a slide member is slidably mounted in the guide slot, wherein the first and second wheels are mounted on opposite sides of the guide slot, wherein the first wheel is mounted on the slide, and wherein the frame includes means for moving the slide in the slot and biasing the first wheel against the drive chain or drive belt.
16. The conveyor according to claim 15, wherein the means for moving comprises a threaded member rotatably mounted in an opening adjacent the guide slot and having an end in contact with the slide such that rotating the threaded member moves the slide along the guide slot.
17. The conveyor according to claim 10, wherein the drive chain or drive belt comprises the drive chain.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) These and other feature and benefits of the invention will be better understood upon a reading of the following detailed description in connection with the attached drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(11) Referring now to the drawings, in which the showings are for the purpose of illustrating embodiments of the present invention only and not for the purpose of limiting same,
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(13) A first gear 34 is connected to the right end of the front support shaft 28 on the side of the right frame member 26 opposite from the sprockets 32, a second gear 36 is connected to the right end of the rear support shaft 30 on the side of the right frame member 26 opposite from the sprockets 32, and a third gear 38 (
(14) The left frame member 24 is shown in
(15) The right frame member 26 is shown in
(16) A chain displacement arrangement 62 is associated with the lower run 52 of the second drive chain 48 and is mounted on the right frame member 26. The chain displacement arrangement 62 is illustrated separately from the right frame member 26 in
(17) The chain displacement arrangement 62 includes a slot 66 and a block 68 mounted for sliding vertical movement in the slot 66. A jackscrew 70 extends through an opening in the plate 64 into the slot 66 and connects to the block 68. Screwing the jackscrew 70 into and out of the hole in the plate 64 move the block 68 up and down in the slot 64.
(18) A first wheel 72 is mounted on the block 68 and a second wheel 74 and a third wheel 76 are mounted on the plate 64 on opposite sides of the slot 66. The second and third wheels 72, 74 are rotatable relative to the plate 64 but the axes of these wheels are fixed relative to the plate 64. A center portion 78 of the lower run 52 of the second drive chain 48 passes above and is supported by the first wheel 72 and beneath the second and third wheels 74, 76. Raising the first wheel 72 presses the center portion 78 against the second and third wheels 74, 76 and increases the length of the lower run 52.
(19) The operation of the disclosed conveyor will now be described. With the flexible belts 20 mounted on the sprockets 32 of the front and rear support shafts 28, 30, the upper support surface 22 of the conveyor 10 can be moved in forward and reverse directions by operating the drive 40 in forward and reverse directions. When the drive 40 rotates the drive gear 44 counterclockwise in
(20) In order to drive the upper support surface 22 of the belt 20 toward the rear support shaft 30, the drive 40 is reversed to cause the first drive gear 44 to rotate clockwise as illustrated in
(21) The tension on the upper support surface 22 of the flexible belts 20 is adjusted by rotating the jackscrew 70 to raise or lower the first wheel 72. Turning the jackscrew 70 to raise the block 68 and the first wheel 72 pushes the first wheel 72 upward against the center portion 78 of the lower run 52 of the second drive chain 48. There is no slack in the lower run 52, and this upward pressure on the center portion 78 pulls the front and rear portions of the lower run 52 toward the first wheel 72. This movement thus rotates the front support shaft 28 clockwise as viewed in
(22) Other mechanisms for displacing the lower run 52 of the second drive chain 48 can be envisioned such as the use of a linear actuator or pneumatic piston or a pinon with a gear rack to control the motion of the first wheel without exceeding the scope of the disclosure.
(23) A second embodiment of the invention is illustrated in
(24) The second embodiment differs from the first embodiment primarily in the use of a second drive 80 at the right frame member 26 which second drive 80 can be used instead of or, as illustrated, in addition to the first drive 40 discussed above.
(25) The second drive 80 is supported by the right frame member 26 and includes a drive shaft 82 that extends through the right frame member 26 and a drive gear 84 at the end of the drive shaft 82. A fourth gear 86 is mounted to the front support shaft 28 outward of the first gear 34 (which is hidden from view by the fourth gear 86 in
(26) The second drive 80 is configured to turn the fourth gear 86, and the front support shaft 28 connected thereto, in a first direction, which pulls the upper support surface 22 of the flexible belts 20 toward the front support shaft 28 or to turn the fourth gear 86 in an opposite direction to cause the front support shaft 28 to drive the second gear 36, via the lower run 52 of the second drive chain 48, in a direction to pull the upper support surface 22 of the conveyor 10 toward the rear support shaft 30 as discussed above in connection with the first embodiment.
(27) The second drive 80 is used in conjunction with the first drive 40 to rotate the front support shaft 28. That is, the second drive 80 provides additional motive force for moving the flexible belts 20 in forward and rearward directions when the first drive 40 cannot provide adequate force and/or when it is preferred to use two smaller drives 40, 80 rather than a single larger version of the drive 40 to provide the force needed to operate the conveyor 10. Of course, it is also possible to omit the first drive 40 at the left side of the conveyor 10 and to power the conveyor using only the second drive 80 when only a single drive is required.
(28) The present invention has been described herein in terms of presently preferred embodiments. However, modifications and additions to these embodiments will become apparent to persons of ordinary skill in the relevant art upon a reading of the foregoing description. It is intended that all such modifications and additions comprise a part of the present disclosure to the extent they fall within the scope of the several claims appended hereto.