BELT PULLER AND METHOD FOR PULLING BELT ENDS TOGETHER
20240060545 ยท 2024-02-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65G17/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16G3/006
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B65G17/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
F16G3/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A method for pulling a modular conveyor belt and a belt puller for performing the method. The belt puller has eyelets on one end that interleave with hinge elements on an end of a modular conveyor belt. A rod through the eyelets and the hinge elements connects the belt to the puller, which can then be used to pull the belt. Two ends of an unconnected belt can be pulled together by connecting a belt puller to each end, joining the belt pullers with a ratchet strap or other pulling tool, and tightening the strap to pull the ends together.
Claims
1. A belt puller comprising: a puller body including: a first side and an opposite second side; a first end and an opposite second end extending laterally between the first and second sides a plurality of aligned eyelets spaced apart laterally along the first end; a rod having a long segment and a short segment connected by a bend segment maintaining the long segment in non-collinear relation to the short segment; wherein the long segment is extendable through the eyelets.
2. The belt puller as claimed in claim 1 wherein the puller body includes a notch along the first end at the first side to receive an end of the short segment of the rod.
3. The belt puller as claimed in claim 2 wherein the puller body includes a second notch along the first end at the second side to receive an end of the short segment of the rod.
4. The belt puller as claimed in claim 1 wherein the puller body includes a hole through the second end.
5. The belt puller as claimed in claim 1 wherein the puller body includes an opening between the first and second ends and first and second sides to form a handle.
6. The belt puller as claimed in claim 1 wherein the eyelets have a lateral width sized to fit in gaps between consecutive hinge elements of a modular conveyor belt.
7. The belt puller as claimed in claim 1 wherein the rod is removable from the puller body.
8. A belt pulling system comprising: a pair of belt pullers each including: a plurality of aligned eyelets spaced apart along a first end; an attachment point at an opposite second end; a rod extendable through the eyelets; a pulling tool attached between the pair of belt pullers at the attachment points.
9. The belt pulling system as claimed in claim 8 wherein the attachment point is formed as a hole through the belt puller at the second end and wherein the pulling tool has hooks at opposite ends that hook into the holes.
10. The belt pulling system as claimed in claim 8 wherein the eyelets of each belt puller have a lateral width sized to fit in the spaces between consecutive hinge elements of a modular conveyor belt.
11. The belt pulling system as claimed in claim 8 wherein the rod of each belt puller is removable from the eyelets.
12. The belt pulling tool as claimed in claim 8 wherein the pulling tool is a ratchet strap or a come-along.
13. A method for pulling an open end of a modular conveyor belt, comprising: (a) inserting eyelets along an end of a belt puller into gaps between consecutive hinge elements of a modular conveyor belt; (b) aligning the eyelets with apertures through the hinge elements; (c) extending a puller rod through the eyelets and the apertures through the hinge elements; (d) drawing the belt puller away from the modular conveyor belt to pull the modular conveyor belt.
14. The method as claimed in claim 13 wherein the eyelets are inserted into gaps between consecutive hinge elements along an open end of the modular conveyor belt.
15. The method as claimed in claim 13 comprising: before step (a), removing a hinge rod from a hinge joint inward of the open end of the belt; and lifting the end of a belt module at the hinge joint whose rod has been removed to make its hinge elements at that end accessible; then performing steps (c) and (d).
16. The method as claimed in claim 13 comprising: performing steps (a) through (c) with a second belt puller on the opposite open end of the belt across a space between the two open ends; attaching a pulling tool between the two belt pullers; tightening the pulling tool to pull the two opposite open ends together; removing the puller rod from the hinge elements; interleaving the hinge elements of the two open ends; inserting a hinge rod through the interleaved hinge elements along the two open ends to close the modular conveyor belt.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0011] The belt puller 10 is connected to the open end 12 of the conveyor belt 14. The puller's eyelets 36 fit into gaps 38 between laterally consecutive hinge elements 28. The eyelets 36 have a lateral width sized to fit in the gaps 38. And the eyelets 36 are positioned laterally at integral multiples of the lateral pitch of the hinge elements 28. Once the belt puller's eyelets 36 are fixed in the gaps 38, a rod 40 is inserted through the lateral passageway formed by the eyelets and the aligned apertures 26 of the hinge elements 29. The conveyor belt 14 can then be pulled by the belt puller 10 by drawing the belt puller in a direction away from the modular conveyor belt section.
[0012] The belt puller 10 shown in this example has an opening 42 in the puller body 30 between the first and second ends 34, 35 and the first and second sides 32, 33 to form a handle, which is convenient for pulling by hand. A hole 44 through the second end 35 provides an attachment point to which a ratchet strap or other pulling tool can be attached. The rod 40 shown in this illustrative version has a long segment 46 and a short segment 47 connected by a bend segment 48. The long segment 46 is used to connect the belt puller 10 to the conveyor belt 14 through its hinge elements 29. As shown in this example, the short segment 47 is disposed at an angle of 90 relative to the long segment 46, although other angles could be used. Thus, the long and short segments 46, 47 are not collinear. A notch 50 formed along the first end 34 of the puller body 30 at the first side 32 receives an end of the short segment 47 of the rod 40 to stabilize the inserted rod. A second notch 51 can also be formed along the first end 34 at the opposite second side 33 to allow the rod 40 to be inserted into the passageway from the other direction. But it should be clear that a rod without a short segment could be used with the belt puller 10. For example, a rod with a head on one end could be used. In that case, the notches 50, 51 would be unnecessary. Because the belt puller 10 uses a rod that is received in the belt's hinge elements 29, it is useful for belts having little or no open area as well as for belts with plenty of open area.
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