SPLICE SYSTEM FOR CONVEYOR BELT
20190234485 ยท 2019-08-01
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16G3/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B65G17/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A splice system for a conveyor belt system includes a plurality of spaced tractive rods; a plurality of rows of flat wire pickets transversely disposed with respect to a direction of travel and interconnecting the plurality of spaced tractive rods, wherein at least one of the rows of flat wire pickets includes an outer edge link on each end thereof, the outer edge link including a reverse-turn closed edge on an outer side thereof; and wherein movement of at least one of the plurality of rods is restricted by the reverse-turn closed edge on the outer edge link.
Claims
1. A conveyor belt comprising: a plurality of spaced tractive rods; a plurality of rows of flat wire pickets transversely disposed with respect to a direction of travel and interconnecting said plurality of spaced tractive rods, wherein at least one of said rows of flat wire pickets includes an outer edge link on each end thereof, said outer edge link including a reverse-turn closed edge on an outer side thereof; and wherein movement of at least one of said plurality of rods is restricted by the reverse-turn closed edge on said outer edge link.
2. The conveyor belt according to claim 1, wherein the reverse-turn closed edge includes an outwardly projecting segment extending parallel to the at least one rod, a stop segment substantially perpendicular to the outwardly projecting segment, an inwardly projecting segment extending substantially parallel to the at least one rod and extending from the stop segment to the outer side of the outer edge link.
3. The conveyor belt according to claim 2, wherein the reverse-turn closed edge further includes a terminal segment adjacent the outer side of the outer edge link.
4. The conveyor belt according to claim 3, wherein the reverse-turn closed edge further includes a first opening in the terminal segment and a second opening in the stop segment.
5. A conveyor belt for conveying product in a direction of travel, said conveyor belt comprising: a plurality of pivotal transverse rods extending laterally across the belt, said transverse rods having inner and outer ends along inner and outer edges of the belt; a plurality of edge links arranged in at least one longitudinal row along the inner and outer edges of the belt and pivotally interconnecting the inner and outer ends of the transverse rods, respectively, each of said edge links having a pair of longitudinally extending legs and an opening extending laterally through each said leg, wherein an outer leg of each said edge link includes a reverse-turn closed edge having an opening therein; wherein said inner and outer ends of said transverse rod are disposed through said openings in said outer legs and movement of said transverse rod is restricted by the reverse-turn closed edge.
6. The conveyor belt according to claim 5, wherein the reverse-turn closed edge includes an outwardly projecting segment extending parallel to the at least one rod, a stop segment substantially perpendicular to the outwardly projecting segment, an inwardly projecting segment extending substantially parallel to the at least one rod and extending from the stop segment to the outer side of the outer edge link.
7. The conveyor belt according to claim 6, wherein the reverse-turn closed edge further includes a terminal segment adjacent the outer side of the outer edge link.
8. The conveyor belt according to claim 7, wherein the reverse-turn closed edge further includes a first opening in the terminal segment and a second opening in the stop segment.
9. A method of manufacturing a conveyor belt, said method comprising: providing a plurality of transverse rods including two opposing ends; providing a plurality edge links having a first pair of openings extending laterally therethrough and a second pair of openings extending therethrough, said edge links including a reverse-turn closed edge; arranging the transverse rods through the first and second pair of openings so as to pivotally interconnect the transverse rods in a longitudinally spaced arrangement; and wherein movement of said ends of said rods is restricted by the reverse-turn closed edge on one said edge link.
10. The method according to claim 9, wherein providing the plurality of edge links includes providing a plurality of wickets including the edge links.
11. The method according to claim 9, wherein the reverse-turn closed edge includes an outwardly projecting segment extending parallel to the at least one rod, a stop segment substantially perpendicular to the outwardly projecting segment, an inwardly projecting segment extending substantially parallel to the at least one rod and extending from the stop segment to an outer side of the edge link.
12. The conveyor belt according to claim 11, wherein the reverse-turn closed edge further includes a terminal segment adjacent the outer side of the outer edge link.
13. The conveyor belt according to claim 12, wherein the reverse-turn closed edge further includes a first opening in the terminal segment and a second opening in the stop segment.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
[0010] These and other objects, features, and advantages of the disclosure herein will become more readily apparent to those skilled in the art upon reading the following detailed description, in conjunction with the appended drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0020] A conveyor belt in accordance with an exemplary embodiment is shown generally in
[0021] Belt 100 includes a plurality of rows of pickets 108 transversely disposed with respect to the direction of travel, and interconnecting the succession of rods 102. Each row of pickets 108 is comprised of a plurality of links 110, each link connecting a rod 102 with a following rod 102 in the succession. Moreover, the links 110 include openings 114 proximal each terminal end which define slots sized to allow the ends 104, 106 of the rod 102 to pass freely through the pickets 108.
[0022] As shown in
[0023] In order to splice together two ends of flat wire conveyor belts, for example B1 and B2, to obtain an endless conveyor belt, the pickets 108 of the two belts are aligned in succession and a rod 102 serving as a spice rod between belts B1 and B2 is inserted in the direction of arrow A through the link openings 114 of the respective rows of pickets 108 while the pickets are relieved of tension and slightly bent, as explained further below. When the rod 102 is disposed completely through the pickets, the rod ends 104, 106 are locked in place by the closed edge 118.
[0024] When it is necessary to take a belt apart, such as to remove a damaged picket for example, this process can be easily reversed for removal of the same. That is, in the event of a needed repair or replacement, the conveyor belt 100 can easily be taken apart at any given picket 108. Parting the belt is done by relieving the selected picket 108 of tension and slightly bending the belt edge 118 and rod 102 to create sufficient clearance for the rod 102 to become aligned with the second slotted opening 122. The rod 102 is then removed from the conveyor belt 100 by being guided out through the slotted opening 122 in the belt edge 118. As shown best in
[0025] While the disclosure herein has been described with respect to a particular exemplary 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.