Vibratory conveyor with a conveyor trough which is made of a flexible mat

10407247 · 2019-09-10

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Abstract

A vibratory conveyor with a base frame, a vibrating frame mounted on the base frame and is vibrated relative to the base frame by a vibratory drive, and a conveyor trough made of a continuous flexible mat. The flexible mat is alternately connected to the base frame and the vibrating frame at connection points which are mutually spaced when seen in the longitudinal direction of the conveyor trough. A respective mat portion lies between each pair of connection points adjoining each other in the longitudinal direction of the conveyor trough. The vibrating frame can be vibrated relative to the base frame by means of the vibratory drive, and mat portions adjoining one another in the longitudinal direction of the conveyor trough are thus alternately stretched and slackened in a push-pull mode.

Claims

1. A vibratory conveyor comprising: a base frame, a vibrating frame mounted on the base frame and capable of being set into vibratory movement relative to the base frame by a vibratory drive, and a conveyor trough formed by a flexible continuous mat, the flexible mat forming the conveyor trough being alternately connected to the base frame and to the vibrating frame at connection points that are at a distance from one another, seen in a longitudinal direction of the conveyor trough, a respective mat segment being situated between each two base frame and vibrating frame connection points adjacent to one another in the longitudinal direction of the conveyor trough, the vibrating frame being configured to be set into a vibration relative to the base frame by the vibratory drive such that the respective mat segments adjacent to one another in the longitudinal direction of the conveyor trough are alternately tensioned and relaxed in a push-pull mode, the connection points being situated on first and second traverses running transverse to the longitudinal direction of the conveyor trough at a distance from one another, and each of the first traverses being connected to the base frame and each of the second traverses being connected to the vibrating frame respectively, in alternating fashion, wherein, at least one of the traverses running in a transverse direction of the conveyor trough has a centric height profile, pronounced in a height direction, that forms a distribution contour in the mat and in the conveyor trough that divides a stream of conveyed material on the mat into two laterally spaced partial streams.

2. The vibratory conveyor as recited in claim 1, wherein the vibrating frame is mounted to have vibratory movement relative to the base frame such that during the vibratory movement of the vibrating frame produced by the vibratory drive, a distance of the first and second traverses from one another changes periodically.

3. The vibratory conveyor as recited in claim 2, wherein the vibrating frame is mountable to have vibratory movement relative to the base frame such that during the vibratory movement of the vibrating frame produced by the vibratory drive, a periodic change in a height position of the first and second traverses relative to one another is superposed on the periodic change in distance of the first and second traverses from one another.

4. The vibratory conveyor as recited in claim 1, wherein the flexible mat forming the conveyor trough is made continuous over a plurality of the connection points.

5. The vibratory conveyor as recited in claim 1, wherein the flexible mat forming the conveyor trough is made continuous over all of the connection points.

6. The vibratory conveyor as recited in claim 1, wherein the mat segments of the flexible mat forming the conveyor trough are separate mat partial pieces that tightly abut one another and that each extend between two adjacent ones of the connection points.

7. The vibratory conveyor as recited in claim 1, wherein one of the traverses connected to the vibrating frame is situated at a supply end of the vibratory conveyor.

8. The vibratory conveyor as recited in claim 1, wherein the flexible mat forming the conveyor trough is bent upward at longitudinal edges of the flexible mat.

9. The vibratory conveyor as recited in claim 1, wherein the base frame is configured to have vibratory movement relative to an installation surface of the vibratory conveyor, and to be set into vibratory movement relative to the installation surface by the vibratory drive of the vibrating frame or by a separate vibratory drive.

10. The vibratory conveyor as recited in claim 1, wherein the vibratory drive is adjustable with respect to at least one of a frequency of vibration, a vibration amplitude or a direction of vibration.

11. The vibratory conveyor as recited in claim 1, wherein the flexible mat forming the conveyor trough is made of a plastic or rubber material that is non-adhesive or anti-adhesive with respect to the material to be conveyed.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) In the following, an exemplary embodiment of the vibratory conveyor according to the present invention is explained on the basis of a drawing.

(2) FIG. 1 shows a vibratory conveyor in a schematic side view,

(3) FIG. 2 shows the vibratory conveyor of FIG. 1 in a schematic top view, and

(4) FIG. 3 shows the vibratory conveyor of FIG. 1 in a schematic view of its end face at the left in FIG. 1.

(5) In the following description of the Figures, identical parts in the various Figures are always provided with identical reference characters, so that all reference characters do not have to be explained again for each Figure.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

(6) FIG. 1 of the drawing shows a vibratory conveyor 1 in a schematic side view. Vibratory conveyor 1 has a base frame 2 that is situated on an installation surface 6, such as the floor of an operations building. On each of its two longitudinal sides, base frame 2 has a respective console 23 extending in the longitudinal direction of base frame 2, on which console a plurality of spring elements 31 are situated at distances from one another.

(7) On spring elements 31 there is situated a vibrating frame 3 that is capable of vibratory movement relative to base frame 2 in direction of vibration S, indicated by a double arrow. A vibratory drive 5, situated at the end region of vibrating frame 3 at the right in FIG. 1, is used to produce the vibratory movement of vibrating frame 3.

(8) First traverses 20, which run in the transverse direction of base frame 2, are connected to base frame 2, distributed at regular distances in the longitudinal direction of base frame 2. Second traverses 30, also distributed at regular distances in the longitudinal direction of vibrating frame 3, are connected to vibrating frame 3. Second traverses 30 are each situated approximately centrically between two adjacent first traverses 20.

(9) A mat 40 that runs in the longitudinal direction of vibratory conveyor 1 and forms a conveyor trough 4 is connected to first traverses 20 and second traverses 30. Here, connection points 14 are situated on second traverses 30, and connection points 14 are situated on first traverses 20. In this way, a mat segment 40.1 and a mat segment 40.2 is situated between each two adjacent traverses 20, 30 in respectively alternating fashion.

(10) The end of vibratory conveyor 1 at right in FIG. 1 forms its supply end 11, at which material to be conveyed is supplied to conveyor trough 4 of vibratory conveyor 1. At supply end 11, mat 40 can be led further outward and connected to a device that supplies the conveyed material, and can form there a kind of supply chute 13 for the material that is to be conveyed further on vibratory conveyor 1.

(11) The end of vibratory conveyor 1 at left in FIG. 1 forms its delivery end 12, where the material conveyed by vibratory conveyor 1 can be delivered for example to a further conveyor device or to a reservoir or transport container.

(12) During operation of vibratory conveyor 1, vibrating frame 3 is set into a vibrating motion in direction of vibration S relative to base frame 2 by vibratory drive 5. As a result, second traverses 30 are set into a back-and-forth motion relative to first, unmoved traverses 20. This vibrating movement of second traverses 30 ensures that mat segments 40.1, 40.2 are tensioned and relaxed in alternating fashion and in a push-pull mode. This periodic tensioning and relaxing of mat segments 40.1, 40.2 produces movements and accelerations that provide a conveying of conveyed material along conveyor trough 4 in the direction of conveying indicated by arrow F, and that prevent undesirable adhesion of conveyed material on the surface of mat 40.

(13) In a modification of vibratory conveyor 1, in addition its base frame 2 can be configured so as to be capable of vibratory motion relative to installation surface 6, and can then also be set into vibration by a separate vibratory drive 5, in order to amplify the conveying effect of vibratory conveyor 1.

(14) FIG. 2 shows vibratory conveyor 1 of FIG. 1 in a schematic top view. At right in FIG. 2 is situated supply end 11 of vibratory conveyor 1, with supply chute 13 formed by led-out segment of mat 40. At left in FIG. 2 is delivery end 12 of vibratory conveyor 1.

(15) Seen in the longitudinal direction and conveying direction F of vibratory conveyor 1, first traverses 20 and second traverses 30 run transverse thereto, in alternating fashion; for their visibility, here mat 40 is shown as transparent. Respective connection points 14 are situated on first traverses 20, and respective connection points 14 are situated on second traverses 30, at which points mat 40 is connected to the respective traverses 20, 30, advantageously in detachable fashion.

(16) As indicated by the respective double arrow S, during operation of vibratory conveyor 1 second traverses 30 vibrate back and forth in the longitudinal and conveying direction F of vibratory conveyor 1, whereby the distance between first traverses 20 and adjacent second traverses 30 periodically changes. This has the effect that mat segments 40.1, 40.2 are tensioned and relaxed in alternating fashion and in push-pull mode.

(17) In the region of vibratory conveyor 1 at left in FIG. 2, adjacent to delivery end 12, the traverses 20, 30 situated there are fashioned with a height profile 22, 32 running in the longitudinal direction of traverses 20, 30. In the depicted example, traverses 20 and 30 have a raised part in their center region, seen in the longitudinal direction of the transverses, whereby a distribution contour 42 is formed in mat 40 running over traverses 20, 30, and thus in conveyor trough 4.

(18) At top and bottom in FIG. 2, a raised edge 41 of mat 40 is visible, forming a conveyor trough 4 limited at the sides, in order to prevent losses of conveyed material over the lateral edges of mat 40.

(19) FIG. 3 shows the vibratory conveyor of FIG. 1 in a schematic view of its left end face in FIG. 1. At bottom in FIG. 3, base frame 2 with its lateral consoles 23 is visible. On consoles 23 are seated spring elements 31, on which in turn vibrating frame 3 is placed. Spring elements 32 are here made such that vibrating frame 3 essentially has only one degree of freedom, in the longitudinal direction of vibratory conveyor 1, i.e. perpendicular to the plane of the drawing in FIG. 3.

(20) In addition, in FIG. 3 the outermost traverse 20, which is situated at the delivery end of vibrating conveyor 1 and is part of base frame 2, is visible. Further traverses 20, 30 are covered in FIG. 3 and are therefore not visible. Above traverse 20, mat 40, which forms conveyor trough 4 of vibratory conveyor 1, is visible. At the left and at the right is a respective raised edge 41 of mat 40. As FIG. 3 illustrates, traverse 20, as well as the further traverses 20, 30, support mat 40 both on its lower side and also externally at its raised edges 41.

(21) Seen in the transverse direction of vibratory conveyor 1, traverse 20 has a height profile 22 having a centric raised part, which forms a distribution contour 42 in mat 40 and in conveyor trough 4, which contour here divides the stream of conveyed material on mat 40 into two lateral partial streams.

(22) Finally, in the background of FIG. 3, supply-side supply chute 13 is also visible.

(23) While at least one exemplary embodiment of the present invention(s) is disclosed herein, it should be understood that modifications, substitutions and alternatives may be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art and can be made without departing from the scope of this disclosure. This disclosure is intended to cover any adaptations or variations of the exemplary embodiment(s). In addition, in this disclosure, the terms comprise or comprising do not exclude other elements or steps, the terms a or one do not exclude a plural number, and the term or means either or both. Furthermore, characteristics or steps which have been described may also be used in combination with other characteristics or steps and in any order unless the disclosure or context suggests otherwise. This disclosure hereby incorporates by reference the complete disclosure of any patent or application from which it claims benefit or priority.

(24) TABLE-US-00001 List of reference characters: Character Designated part 1 vibratory conveyor 11 supply end 12 delivery end 13 supply chute 14, 14 connection points 2 base frame 20 first traverses on 2 22 height profile on 20 23 console 3 vibrating frame 30 second traverses on 3 31 spring elements 32 height profile on 30 4 conveyor trough 40 mat 40.1, 40.2 mat segments 41 raised edge of 40 42 distribution contour in 40 5, 5 vibratory drive on 3, on 2 6 installation surface for 1 S direction of vibration of 3 F conveying direction of 1