MULTI-CONVEYOR SLAVE DRIVE MECHANISM
20200205419 ยท 2020-07-02
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65G21/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G23/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G21/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A multi-section conveyor assembly for moving food products through an oven enclosure for cooking is disclosed. The conveyor assembly includes a first conveyor section, a second conveyor section and a third conveyor section each of which have a separate conveyor belt. The first and second conveyor sections are linked to each other by a first gear box while the second and third conveyor sections are linked to each other with a second gear box. The first and second gear boxes allow a single drive motor to rotate a driven shaft of one of the conveyor sections. The rotation of the driven shaft is transferred between the conveyor sections through the first and second gear boxes. The first and second gear boxes can be quickly and easily removed from the conveyor assembly for ease of disassembly and cleaning.
Claims
1. A conveyor assembly for use in moving food products through an oven for cooking, comprising: a first conveyor section including a driven shaft and an idler shaft each rotatably supported between a pair of spaced side frame members and coupled to each other by a first conveyor belt such that rotation of the driven shaft imparts rotation to the idler shaft; a second conveyor section including a first connecting shaft and a second connecting shaft each rotatably supported between a pair of space side frame members and coupled to each other by a second conveyor belt; and a gear box positioned between the idler shaft of the first conveyor section and the first connecting shaft of the second conveyor section such that rotation of the idler shaft imparts rotation to the first connecting shaft through the gear box.
2. The conveyor assembly of claim 1 wherein the gear box includes a first coupling member and a second coupling member each rotatable within the gear box and coupled to each other.
3. The conveyor assembly of claim 2 wherein each of the first and second coupling members includes a shaft portion and a head portion, the shaft portion of the first coupling member being received within an open interior of the idler shaft and the shaft portion of the second coupling member being received within an open interior of the first connecting shaft of the second conveyor section.
4. The conveyor assembly of claim 3 wherein each of the first and second coupling members further comprises a sprocket positioned between the shaft portion and the head portion, each of the sprockets receiving a linking chain.
5. The conveyor assembly of claim 3 wherein the head portion of each of the first and second coupling members includes a bearing that rotatably supports the head portion within a mounting plate.
6. The conveyor assembly of claim 1 wherein the gear box is removably supported between the first and second conveyor sections.
7. The conveyor assembly of claim 5 wherein the gear box includes a housing and the shaft portion of the first and second coupling members extend through the housing.
8. An oven for heating food products comprising: an oven enclosure includes a heat source for heating the food product as the food product moves through the oven enclosure; a conveyor assembly extending through the oven enclosure; a drive motor coupled to the conveyor assembly, wherein the conveyor assembly comprises: a first conveyor section including a driven shaft and an idler shaft each rotatably supported between a pair of spaced side frames and coupled to each other by a first conveyor belt, the driven shaft being connected to the drive motor; a second conveyor section including a first connecting shaft and a second connecting shaft each rotatably supported between a pair of space side frame members and coupled to each other by a second conveyor belt; and a gear box positioned between the idler shaft of the first conveyor section and the first connecting shaft of the second conveyor section such that rotation of the idler shaft imparts rotation to the first connecting shaft through the gear box.
9. The oven of claim 8 wherein the gear box includes a first connecting member connected to the idler shaft and a second connecting member connected to the first connecting shaft.
10. The oven of claim 9 wherein the first connecting member and the second connecting member are rotatably coupled to each other.
11. The oven of claim 10 wherein the first and second connecting members each include a sprocket, wherein the sprockets are connected to each other by a linking chain.
12. The oven of claim 9 wherein the first connecting member is received within an open interior of the idler shaft and the second connecting member is received in an open interior of the first connecting shaft.
13. A conveyor assembly for use in moving food products through an oven for cooking, comprising: a first conveyor section including a driven shaft and an idler shaft each rotatably supported between a pair of spaced side frames and coupled to each other by a first conveyor belt such that rotation of the driven shaft imparts rotation to the idler shaft; a second conveyor section including a first connecting shaft and a second connecting shaft each rotatably supported between a pair of space side frame members and coupled to each other by a second conveyor belt; a third conveyor section including a first connecting shaft and a second connecting shaft each rotatably supported between a pair of space side frame members and coupled to each other by a second conveyor belt; a first gear box positioned between the first idler shaft of the conveyor section and the first connecting shaft of the second conveyor section such that rotation of the idler shaft imparts rotation to the first connecting shaft through the first gear box; and a second gear box positioned between the second connecting shaft of the second conveyor section and the first connecting shaft of the third conveyor section such that rotation of the second conveyor shaft of the second conveyor section imparts rotation to the first connecting shaft of the third conveyor section through the second gear box.
14. The conveyor assembly of claim 13 wherein the first and second gear boxes each include a first coupling member and a second coupling member each rotatable within the gear box and coupled to each other.
15. The conveyor assembly of claim 14 wherein each of the first and second coupling members includes a shaft portion and a head portion, the shaft portion of the first coupling member being received within an open interior of the idler shaft and the shaft portion of the second coupling member being received within an open interior of the first connecting shaft of the second conveyor section.
16. The conveyor assembly of claim 15 wherein each of the first and second coupling members further comprises a sprocket positioned between the shaft portion and the head portion, each of the sprockets receiving a linking chain.
17. The conveyor assembly of claim 15 wherein the head portion of each of the first and second coupling members includes a bearing that rotatably supports the head portion within a mounting plate.
18. The conveyor assembly of claim 13 wherein the first and second gear boxes are removably supported on the conveyor assembly.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] The drawings illustrate the best mode presently contemplated of carrying out the disclosure. In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0023] The oven 10 further includes a motor and control housing 30 that encloses an operating electric drive motor 31 that drives movement of the conveyor assembly 14 to move the food product through the oven 10. The motor and control housing further includes the control components needed to control the operation of the drive motor 31 and the resistive heating elements contained within the oven enclosure 12. A control panel 32 is provided to allow an operator to control settings related to the operation of the drive motor and the temperature resistive heating elements to control the baking cycle for the food product as the food product passes through the oven enclosure 12.
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[0025] It should be understood throughout the entire disclosure, the temperature within the oven enclosure 12 can reach temperatures in the range of 600 F. in order to bake the pizzas moving through the oven enclosure. Thus, all of the operating components of the conveyor assembly 14 must be able to withstand the temperatures within the oven enclosure 12.
[0026] The conveyor sections 34, 36 and 38 are shown in
[0027] Referring back to
[0028] The first conveyor section 34 includes a pair of spaced side frames 52 that define the overall width of the conveyor section. The side frames 52 provide a mounting location for a support grid 54 which is used to support the upper run of the conveyor belt as the conveyor belt moves along the first conveyor section 34. The first conveyor section 34 further includes a driven shaft 56 and an idler shaft 58. Both the driven shaft 56 and the idler shaft 58 are rotatably supported at each end by a mounting block 60. The mounting blocks 60 are each supported along an inside surface of one of the side frames 52. Both the driven shaft 56 and idler shaft 58 include a plurality of sprocket wheels 62 spaced along the length of the shaft. As shown in
[0029] Referring back to
[0030] When the first conveyor belt 42a is installed on the first conveyor section 34, rotation of the driven shaft 56 will result in rotation of the idler shaft 58. Such rotation will cause food product to move along with the conveyor belt 42a from the upstream end of the first conveyor section to the downstream end of the first conveyor section.
[0031] As illustrated in
[0032] The third conveyor section 38 is configured in a similar manner to the second conveyor section 36 and includes a pair of spaced side frames 70 that each support a first connecting shaft 76 and a second connecting shaft 78 that combine to move the conveyor belt 42c. The third conveyor section 38 includes the end frame 80 since it is the most upstream portion of the combined conveyor assembly 14.
[0033] As can be understood in
[0034] As indicated above, each of the first, second and third conveyor sections 34, 36 and 38 are separate components that each include a separate conveyor belt. When the conveyor assembly 14 is assembled as shown in
[0035] The first and second gear boxes 82 and 84 have an identical design such that the following description for the first gear box 82 will apply to the second gear box 84. As shown in
[0036] Referring now to
[0037] As best illustrated in
[0038] As can be seen in
[0039] Each of the first and second coupling members 114, 116 further includes a sprocket 130 that fixed is rotatable with the shaft portion 126. Each sprocket 130 includes a series of spaced teeth that are sized to engage the individual links 132 of a linking chain 134. The linking chain 134 thus interconnects the first coupling member 114 to the second coupling member 116 such that rotation of the first coupling member 114 results in corresponding rotation of the second coupling member 116.
[0040] When the gear box 82 is fully assembled, as illustrated in
[0041] As can be understood in
[0042] When the gear box 82 is installed to link the first conveyor section 34 to the second conveyor section 36, the configuration and mounting of the first and second coupling members 114, 116 allow for a degree of expansion and contraction between the metal components of the first and second conveyor sections. Specifically, each of the first and second coupling members 114, 116 are mounted within the first gear box 82 only at the end including the bearing 122. Thus, the opposite, distal end of the rotating shaft can move slightly due to the expansion or contraction of the metal components of the conveyor sections. In addition, the linking chain 134 provides a linking connection between the sprockets 132 to allow for relative movement between the sprockets 130. In this manner, the configuration of the first and second gear boxes 82, 84 provide a flexible connection between the respective conveyor sections as compared to a fixed gear box.
[0043] This written description uses examples to disclose the invention, including the best mode, and also to enable any person skilled in the art to make and use the invention. The patentable scope of the invention is defined by the claims, and may include other examples that occur to those skilled in the art. Such other examples are intended to be within the scope of the claims if they have structural elements that do not differ from the literal language of the claims, or if they include equivalent structural elements with insubstantial differences from the literal languages of the claims.