BULK MATERIAL PRECISION IN FIELD BELT CONVEYOR LOADING APPARATUS
20210261355 ยท 2021-08-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65G47/44
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G69/185
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A loading apparatus for a granular material conveyor system having a conveyor belt is described. The apparatus has a chute assembly mounted to a frame over the conveyor belt and having an adjustment mechanism and a positional lock assembly connected to the chute assembly and the frame for adjusting an upper surface of the chute assembly to a desired angle within a range of possible angles. One or more side deflector panels are mounted to the frame over the conveyor belt and an adjusting rod assembly connects the deflector panels to the frame for adjusting an angle of the deflector panels.
Claims
1. A loading apparatus for a granular material conveyor system having a conveyor belt, the apparatus comprising: an adjustable chute assembly wherein the chute assembly is rotatable about an axis to change the angle of the chute assembly with respect to the conveyor belt; and, an adjustable first side deflector plate positioned along a first side of the chute assembly wherein the first side deflector plate is rotatable about an axis to change an angle of the first side deflector plate with respect to the conveyor belt.
2. The loading apparatus of claim 1 further comprising; an adjustable second side deflector plate positioned along a second side of the chute assembly wherein the second side deflector plate is rotatable about an axis to change an angle of the second deflector plate with respect to the conveyor belt.
3. The loading apparatus of claim 1 wherein the chute assembly includes a central segment, a first flanking segment connected to a first side of the central segment and a second flanking segment connected to a second side of the central segment.
4. The loading apparatus of claim 2 comprising a frame supporting the chute assembly, the first deflector plate and the second deflector plate above the conveyor belt.
5. The loading apparatus of claim 4 wherein the frame includes a first wall positioned on a first side of the conveyor belt and a second wall positioned on a second side of the conveyor belt wherein the chute assembly is supported between the first wall and the second wall.
6. The loading apparatus of claim 5 wherein each of the first side wall and the second side wall is formed from a plurality of elongated panels.
7. The loading apparatus of claim 5 further comprising a chute adjustment mechanism for adjusting an angle of the chute assembly with respect to the conveyor belt.
8. The loading apparatus of claim 7 further comprising an adjustable positional lock assembly connected to the frame for supporting the chute assembly at a desired angle.
9. The loading apparatus of claim 8 wherein the positional lock assembly includes a plurality of holes in the first side wall for insertion of a pin, each hole of the plurality of holes associated with a different angle for the chute assembly.
10. The loading apparatus of claim 2 further comprising: a first adjustment rod assembly connected to the first side wall of the frame and the first deflector plate for adjusting an angle of the first deflector plate; and, a second adjustment rod assembly connected to the second side wall of the frame and the second deflector plate for adjusting an angle of the second deflector plate.
11. The loading apparatus of claim 1 wherein the chute assembly is lined with a wear resistant material.
12. A loading apparatus for a granular material conveyor system having a conveyor belt, the apparatus comprising: a chute assembly mounted to a frame over the conveyor belt having a first end, a second end opposed to the first end, a pair of opposed lateral edges, and an upper surface, the upper surface is downwardly sloping from the first end to the second end to form a first angle within a range of possible angles with respect to a first plane extending through the conveyor belt to promote the flow of material from the first end to the second end by the effects of gravity, the first end is mounted for rotational motion about a first axis drawn perpendicular to the lateral edges; a positional lock assembly connecting the chute assembly to the frame having an arm for adjusting the first angle to a desired angle within the range of angles; a first side deflector panel mounted to the frame over the conveyor belt, the first side deflector having opposed ends, opposed lateral edges, and an upper surface, the upper surface is downwardly sloping and forms a second angle from a range of angles with respect to a second plane extending perpendicular to the first plane; and, a first adjusting rod assembly connecting the first side deflector to the frame for adjusting the second angle within the range of angles.
13. The loading apparatus of claim 12 comprising: a second side deflector panel mounted to the frame over the conveyor belt, the second side deflector having opposed ends, opposed lateral edges, and an upper surface, the upper surface is downwardly sloping and forms a second angle from a range of angles with respect to a second plane extending perpendicular to the first plane.
14. The loading apparatus of claim 13 comprising: a second adjusting rod assembly connecting the second side deflector to the frame for adjusting the second angle of the second side deflector within the range of angles.
15. The loading apparatus of claim 14 wherein the frame includes a first wall positioned on a first side of the conveyor belt and a second wall positioned on a second side of the conveyor belt wherein the chute assembly is supported between the first wall and the second wall.
16. The loading apparatus of claim 15 wherein each of the first side wall and the second side wall is formed from a plurality of elongated panels.
17. The loading apparatus of claim 12 wherein the chute assembly includes a central segment, a first flanking segment connected to a first side of the central segment and a second flanking segment connected to a second side of the central segment.
18. The loading apparatus of claim 15 further comprising a chute adjustment mechanism for adjusting an angle of the chute assembly with respect to the conveyor belt.
19. The loading apparatus of claim 12 wherein the positional lock assembly includes a plurality of holes on the first side wall that cooperate with a pin for positioning the chute assembly at one of a plurality of different angles.
20. The loading apparatus of claim 12 wherein the chute assembly is lined with a wear resistant material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0022] To understand the present invention, it will now be described by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0028] While this invention is susceptible of embodiments in many different forms, there is shown in the drawings and will herein be described in detail preferred embodiments of the invention with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the broad aspect of the invention to the embodiments illustrated.
[0029] The present invention is directed to a precision loading apparatus for moving bulk, granular material onto a moving belt conveyor. The loading apparatus is adjustable to ensure the material is centrally loaded on the conveyor while minimizing dust and spillage. The loading apparatus also ensures that material does not impact the belt in a direct 90 degree force but rather loads at a soft angle to minimize dust and spillage.
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[0034] The top end 40 of the chute 14 is connected by an axle 64 to one or both of the side walls 30 and allows for rotational movement of the centering chute 14, using an adjustment mechanism and a positional lock assembly described below, within a range of angles with respect to a horizontal plane. The angle of the chute 14 can be selected by an operator of the loading apparatus to affect the flow rate of the granular material sliding onto the upper surface of the chute assembly 14 and to the conveyor belt 18. This not only affects the flow rate but it also affects the material velocity and direction. The system can be adjusted to minimize impact of the material on the belt 18 and reduce dust and spillage.
[0035] The flow centering side deflectors 16 are generally rectangular slats whose length dimension extends outward from a top portion of the centering chute 14 in the direction of the conveyor belt 18. The side deflectors 16 are connected by a hinge 50 (see
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[0037] The positional locking assembly includes an arm 76, shown in
[0038] The Figures also disclose an adjustment rod assembly 80 for adjusting the angle of the deflector plates 16. The adjustment rod assembly 80 has a rod 82 that connects to an outer surface of the deflector plate 16 on one end 83. The rod 82 extends through a hole in the wall where it terminates in a threaded fastener 84. Adjustments to the threaded fastener 84, by a tool used by an operator on an exterior side of the side wall 30, adjusts the length of the rod to change the angle the deflector plate 16 makes with the vertical axis 56. Two adjustment rod assemblies 80 are shown for each deflector plate and are spaced horizontally from one another. The adjustment rod assemblies are connected to the side deflector plates 16 by a retainer pin (e.g., a clevis pin) 88. Each defector plate 16 can be adjusted to a different angle.
[0039] The chute adjustment mechanism and the side deflector adjustment assemblies can also use hydraulic equipment or electrical/mechanical or other systems to move the chute and plates to the desired angles.
[0040] The chute assembly 14 and deflector panels 16 can be formed from steel, stainless steel, alloys or other similar materials, and the frame 12 can also be formed from steel, stainless steel, alloys or other similar materials. Similarly, the adjustment assemblies 60, 80 can be formed from steel, stainless steel, alloys or other similar materials.
[0041] Many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is, therefore, to be understood within the scope of the appended claims the invention may be protected otherwise than as specifically described.