CONVEYOR BELT COMPRISING INTERLOCKING PLATES HAVING A STAKED-END
20190367280 ยท 2019-12-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65G15/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G2201/0202
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G17/064
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G17/063
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G17/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A conveyor belt system includes a conveyor belt having a slat connection mechanism such as a plurality of rods or a plurality of rivets, and a plurality of slats. At least one of the slats in the plurality of slats includes a connection element extending from one end of a flat body portion, the connection element extending downward from a flat body portion in direction that is substantially perpendicular to a top surface and substantially perpendicular to a leading edge. The connection element includes a first planar portion and a second planar portion, the first planar portion being offset from, but substantially parallel to, the second planar portion.
Claims
1. A conveyor belt system for moving a food product through a food preparation device, the conveyor belt system comprising: a slat connection mechanism including one of a rod or a rivet; and a plurality of slats, at least one of the slats in the plurality of slats including a flat body portion having a top surface and a connection element extending from one end of the flat body portion, the connection element forming a staked-end of the at least one slat when connected to the one of the rod or the rivet.
2. The conveyor belt system of claim 1, wherein the connection element extends downward from the flat body portion in direction that is substantially perpendicular to the top surface and substantially perpendicular to a leading edge of the at least one slat.
3. The conveyor belt system of claim 2, wherein the connection element includes a first planar portion and a second planar portion, the first planar portion being offset from, but substantially parallel to, the second planar portion.
4. The conveyor belt system of claim 3, wherein the first planar portion includes a first opening for receiving a portion of the rod or the rivet.
5. The conveyor belt system of claim 3, wherein the second planar portion includes a second opening for receiving a portion of the rod or the rivet.
6. The conveyor belt system of claim 3 wherein the first planar portion is connected to the second planar portion by an S-shaped connector.
7. The conveyor belt system of claim 6, wherein the S-shaped connector comprises an S-shaped cross section that includes two approximately 90 degree turns.
8. The conveyor belt system of claim 7, wherein the second planar portion forms a lateral stop, thereby preventing lateral movement of adjacent slats beyond the point at which the first planar portion of a second slat contacts the second planar portion of a first slat.
9. The conveyor belt system of claim 2, further comprising a leading tab that extends downward, away from the top surface in a substantially perpendicular orientation.
10. The conveyor belt system of claim 9, wherein the leading tab is substantially perpendicular to the first and second planar portions.
11. The conveyor belt system of claim 2, further comprising a trailing tab that extends downward, away from the top surface in a substantially perpendicular orientation.
12. The conveyor belt system of claim 11, wherein the trailing tab is substantially perpendicular to the first and second planar portions.
13. The conveyor belt system of claim 1, wherein the rod or the rivet is shorter than a width of the at least one slat.
14. A food preparation device comprising: a housing; a heating element located within the housing; and a conveyor belt, the conveyor belt comprising a slat connection mechanism including one of a rod or a rivet; and a plurality of slats, at least one of the slats in the plurality of slats including a flat body portion having a top surface and a connection element extending from one end of the flat body portion, the connection element forming a staked-end of the at least one slat when connected to the rod or the rivet.
15. A slat for a conveyor belt system, the slat comprising: a connection element extending from one end of a flat body portion, the connection element extending downward from a flat body portion in direction that is substantially perpendicular to a top surface and substantially perpendicular to a leading edge, the connection element forming a staked-end of the slat when connected to at least one of a rod or a rivet.
16. The conveyor belt system of claim 15, wherein the connection element includes a first planar portion and a second planar portion, the first planar portion being offset from, but substantially parallel to, the second planar portion.
17. The conveyor belt system of claim 16, wherein the first planar portion includes a first opening for receiving a portion of the rod or the rivet.
18. The conveyor belt system of claim 17, wherein the second planar portion includes a second opening for receiving a portion of the rod or the rivet.
19. The conveyor belt system of claim 3 wherein the first planar portion is connected to the second planar portion by a S-shaped connector, the S-shaped connector comprises an S-shaped cross section that includes two approximately 90 degree turns.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0031] A conveyor belt system includes a plurality of slats that supports a food product and moves the food product through a food preparation or cooking device, such as a toaster or oven, without substantially marking or pinching the food product. Additionally, the conveyor belt system with slats eases assembly of the conveyor belt system while also providing the ability to replace or repair individual slats in the field without the need for specialized tools. Individual slats may be made of any material that is durable enough to withstand temperatures within the food preparation device. Examples of slat materials include metals, such as copper, iron, aluminum, and nickel, and/or metal alloys such as steel, brass, and bronze. Stainless steel, for example AISI T-304, is one preferred material for manufacturing the slats.
[0032] Turning now to
[0033] As illustrated in
[0034] Each rod connection element 145 forms a downturned bracket 151 that extends downward, away from the top surface 141. The downturned bracket 151 includes a first planar portion 153a and a second planar portion 153b. The second planar portion 153b is offset, but generally parallel to, the first planar portion 153a, in a width direction of the slat 140. The second planar portion 153b is connected to the first planar portion 153a by an S-shaped connector 155. The S-shaped connector comprises an S-shaped cross section that includes two approximately 90 degree turns that results in the second planar portion 153b being offset from, but substantially parallel to, the first planar portion 153a. This offset orientation allows the second opening 149b of the rod connection element 145 of a first slat 140a to overlap with a first opening 149a of the rod connection element 145 of the second slat 140b, as described above. Thus, the metal rod 116 is advantageously connected to the first slat 140a and the second slat 140b simultaneously, while still allowing the first slat 140a to at least partially rotate about the metal rod 116 relative to the second slat 140b. Furthermore, the second planar portion 153b advantageously forms a lateral stop for the second slat 140b, which prevents the second slat 140b from moving laterally relative to the first slat 140a beyond the point at which the first planar portion 153a of the second slat 140b contacts the second planar portion 153b of the first slat 140a. Additionally, the rod connection elements 145, when connected to metal rods 116 of the conveyor belt, form a side edge chain, which further strengthens the conveyor belt system 110.
[0035] In another embodiment, the metal rods 116 need not extend the full width of the conveyor belt, but may comprise only metal posts or rivets that extend through the first and second openings 149a, 149b.
[0036] In any embodiment, the slats 140 may include leading tabs 161 and/or trailing tabs 163, which strengthen the slats 140 in a lateral (width-wise) bending direction. The leading and/or trailing tabs 161, 163 extend away from the top surface 141 in a substantially perpendicular orientation. The leading and/or trailing tabs 161, 163 are also substantially perpendicular to the first and second planar portions 153a, 153b.
[0037] In some embodiments, the conveyor belt comprises a plurality of spaced metal rods 116 disposed in succession and transversely with respect to a direction of conveyance. The plurality of spaced rods 116 form the wire conveyor belt which serves, in part, as a scaffolding for the plurality of removable slats 140. The wire conveyor belt also interacts with the drive mechanism, to move the rods 116 and the removable slats 140 through the food preparation or cooking device. Other scaffoldings capable of receiving removable slats 140 may also be used.
[0038] The slats 140 form a top side, or support side, and a bottom side. The top side forms a substantially flat support surface for conveying the food product, and the bottom side forms a platform that is at least partially supported by the rods 116. In some embodiments, the slats 140 may be welded to the rods 116 after installation.
[0039] The support surface is formed by the plurality of slats 140 which are coupled to selected rods 116 of the plurality of spaced metal rods 116. The slats 140 are secured at least partially to a first spaced rod 116 of the plurality of spaced rods 116 and to a second spaced rod 116, the second spaced rod 116 being separated from the first spaced rod 116. The first and second spaced rods 116 support the slat 140 so that the leading edge 142 and the trailing edge 143 extend beyond the first and second spaced rods 116, respectively, and the leading edge 142 and the trailing edge 143 are unsecured and free of any attachment, but supported along the bottom, thereby providing a joint that allows adjacent slats 140 to partially rotate relative to one another at the leading edge of each slat 140 and at the trailing edge of each slat 140.
[0040] The removable slats 140 are preferably formed from a metal material, such as stainless steel, or any other suitable material. In other embodiments, the removable slats 140 may be formed from extrudable materials including, but not limited to, polymers and ceramics. Exemplary metals include, but are not limited to, aluminum, brass, copper, magnesium, and steel. Aluminum alloys such as hard coated anodized aluminum, for example AA 6063-T6, are preferred. Exemplary plastics include, but are not limited to, polyvinylchlorides, polyethylenes, polypropylenes, acetals, acrylics, nylons (polyamides), polystyrene, acrylonitrile butadiene styrenes, and polycarbonates.
[0041] In the conveyor belt systems 110 of
[0042] The conveyor belt system 110 may be used in a horizontal toaster 700 as illustrated in
[0043] Existing conveyor toasters usually include a product feed where the product is inserted into an opening of the toaster. For example, in the angled toaster 800 in
[0044] The disclosed conveyor belt systems 110 may be used in a vertical toaster 901, as illustrated in
[0045] In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the conveyor belt system, the compression gap can be adjusted according to varying sizes of food product. In one embodiment, the conveyor belt can be adjusted with respect to the reactive surface as illustrated and explained in U.S. Patent Publication No. 2010/0275789.
[0046] While the present invention has been described with respect to a particular embodiment of the present invention, this is by way of illustration for purposes of disclosure rather than to confine the invention to any specific arrangement as there are various alterations, changes, deviations, eliminations, substitutions, omissions and departures which may be made in the particular embodiment shown and described without departing from the scope of the claims.