Nose bar for a conveyor element and conveyor comprising such nose bar
10787319 ยท 2020-09-29
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A21C9/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65G2201/0202
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G47/66
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G23/44
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G15/60
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65G15/60
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A21C9/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65G23/44
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A nose bar for a conveyor element with a frame part, having a head end including a gutter with a circle segment shaped cross section, a rod with a circular cross section, having a radius equal to the circle segment of the cross section in which the circular surface of the rod is arranged directly against the gutter of the frame part. A conveyor, and a production line, in particular for dough products, including a nose bar with a frame part, having a head end including a gutter with a circle segment shaped cross section, a rod with a circular cross section in which the circular surface of the rod is arranged directly against the gutter of the frame part.
Claims
1. A nose bar for a conveyor element, comprising: a frame part, having a head end comprising a gutter with a circle segment shaped cross section; a rod with a circular cross section, having a radius equal to the circle segment of the cross section; wherein the circular surface of the rod is arranged directly against the gutter of the frame part and the rod contacts the entire surface of the gutter over the length of the rod.
2. The nose bar for a conveyor element according to claim 1, wherein: the frame part is made of a metal; and at least the surface of the gutter of the frame part, and/or at least the circular surface of the rod, is provided with a bearing material, in which the bearing material is a food grade bearing material.
3. The nose bar for a conveyor element according to claim 2, wherein the bearing material is applied as a coating.
4. The nose bar for a conveyor element according to claim 2, wherein the rod is entirely made from the bearing material.
5. The nose bar for a conveyor element according to claim 2, wherein the frame part is provided with a liner of said bearing material.
6. The nose bar for a conveyor element according to claim 5, wherein the liner has a thickness between 0.2 and 4.0 mm.
7. The nose bar for a conveyor element according to claim 1, wherein the rod comprises sections with a larger diameter.
8. The nose bar for a conveyor element according to claim 7, wherein the sections with a larger diameter are provided with knurls.
9. The nose bar for a conveyor element according to claim 1, wherein a part of the gutter or a part of the rod has grooves for draining dirt.
10. The nose bar for a conveyor element according to claim 9, wherein the grooves have a direction with a diagonal component with respect to an axis of rotation of the rod.
11. The nose bar for a conveyor element according to claim 1, wherein a thickness of the frame part adjacent to the rod is smaller than the diameter of the rod.
12. The nose bar for a conveyor element according to claim 1, wherein the frame part has a tapered cross section with a decreasing thickness toward the gutter.
13. The nose bar for a conveyor element according to claim 1, wherein the rod is suspended solely at its distal ends.
14. The nose bar for a conveyor element according to claim 1, wherein the diameter of the rod is smaller than 35 mm.
15. A conveyor comprising a conveyor belt and a conveyor element, wherein the conveyor element comprises at least one nose bar according to claim 1 and a second nose bar, wherein the conveyor belt is arranged to circulate over both nose bars.
16. A production line for dough products, comprising a conveyor according to claim 15.
17. The nose bar for a conveyor element according to claim 5, wherein the liner has a thickness between 0.5 and 2.0 mm.
18. The conveyor of claim 15 further comprising a third nose bar comprising: a frame part, having a head end comprising a gutter with a circle segment shaped cross section; and a rod with a circular cross section, having a radius equal to the circle segment of the cross section; wherein the circular surface of the rod is arranged directly against the gutter of the frame part and the rod contacts the entire surface of the gutter over the length of the rod.
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(6) In a preferred embodiment, the frame part is made of a metal and at least the surface of the gutter of the frame part and/or at least the circular surface of the rod is provided with a bearing material such as a food grade bearing material. A metal frame part has a high temperature capacity and is able to drain heat from the rod. The rod may comprise a metal for the same reason. The bearing material protects both the gutter surface and the rod.
(7) In an embodiment, the rod is entirely made from the bearing material. This embodiment may be easy to manufacture, since such rod can for instance be extruded or molded from a plastics material and no further processing steps are required. The rod is in that embodiment the most likely part subject to wear and tear, which makes maintenance straightforward. Since heat is generated at the surface of the rod, it can be easily absorbed by the frame part, in particular when the frame part is made out of metal.
(8) In a further embodiment, the frame part is provided with a liner of bearing material. In that case, both the frame part and the rod may be made of metal, in order to obtain the highest heat capacity. The liner of bearing material may have a lower heat transfer rate than the metals used for the frame part and the rod. For that reason, one may aim at a liner that is as thin as possible, in order to obtain the highest heat transfer from the rod to the frame. On the other hand, the thinner the bearing material, the more often it needs replacement. It was found that an optimal thickness is between 0.2 and 4.0 and preferably between 0.5 and 2.0 mm.
(9) Evidently such thickness is dependent on the materials chosen. The frame may for instance be made from stainless steel and the bearing material is for instance a plastics polymer material, in particular a material of plain bearings. Possible materials may be polyoxymethyleen (POM), polyamid (PA), polyethyleentereftalaat (PETP) or polytetrafluorethylen (PTFE). Dependent on the embodiment the rod may be made from the bearing material, lined with the bearing material or be made from stainless steel too.
(10) Preferably a material is selected with a low friction coefficient, that is, a value between 0.05 and 0.25 and preferably between 0.05 and 0.18.
(11) The above bearing material materials may be applied as a part or pre-shaped element. Alternatively, the liner of bearing material may be applied as a coating. The same materials may for instance be applied, but in that case, a thinner layer may be obtained.
(12) In a further embodiment the rod comprises sections with a larger diameter, wherein the frame part has grooves that are deeper than the sections with the larger diameter. These sections are provided for increasing the grip of the conveyor belt on the rod and prevent slipping of the conveyor belt over the rod, which may cause unwanted heat generation. The grooves in the frame part avoid locally that the rod engages the frame part.
(13) This is in particular desired when the sections with a higher diameter are provided with a texture, in particular with knurls. This texture increases the grip between the conveyor belt and the rod, but between the rod and the frame, the smoothest contact possible is desired.
(14) The rod may be integrally formed as one single part, but it may also be an assembly.
(15) For removing scrape due to friction, dirt and/or remainings of dough products, such as flour, part of the gutter surface or part of the rod may be provided with grooves for draining such dirt. Such grooves may have a direction with a diagonal component with respect to an axis of rotation of the rod. Furthermore the thickness of the frame part adjacent to the rod may be smaller than the diameter of the rod. This has as a result that the conveyor belt is not scraped over an edge of the frame, but lifted by the rod, which prevents damage to the belt.
(16) The frame part may have a tapered cross section with a decreasing thickness toward the gutter.
(17) Once the conveyor belt is tensioned around the rod, it needs no further suspension, but for maintenance purposes and in particular for trouble free removal of the belt, the rod may be suspended, for instance at its distal ends and in particular solely at its distal ends.
(18) The present invention is in particular beneficial for sharp conveyor ends, and thus for relatively small rod diameters. The diameter of the rod according to the present invention is therefore preferably smaller than 35 mm and in particular between 5 and 35 mm.
(19) The invention also relates to a conveyor, comprising a conveyor belt and a conveyor element, wherein the conveyor element comprises at least one nose bar as described above and at least a second nose bar, wherein the conveyor belt is arranged to circulate over both nose bars. The second nose bar may, but does not need to be a nose bar according to the invention. Configurations with more than two nose bars are thinkable too, in particular in configurations for retracting units (which are conveyors with a retractable nose). The invention also relates to a production line, in particular a dough line comprising such conveyor or nose bar.
(20) The invention will now be elucidated into more detail with reference to the following figures. Herein:
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