Device for monitoring a belt tear in a conveyor belt

10343848 · 2019-07-09

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Abstract

The invention relates to an arrangement for detecting a belt tear in a conveyor belt, comprising a trigger (1) which is arranged below the conveyor belt (2) transversely to the conveying direction of the conveyor belt and which is connected to a load limit switch (3). The arrangement also comprises a signalling device (4) for indicating and/or signalling a belt tear to a control unit (5). The invention is characterized in that a chain (6) which is suspended below the conveyor belt (2) is used as the trigger (1), said chain transmitting forces produced in the event of a belt tear to the load limit switch (3). In an advantageous embodiment, the load limit switch (3) has an inductive proximity switch (7), and in an additional advantageous embodiment, the load limit switch is connected to a control unit (5) via an actuator sensor interface (8) as a bus participant.

Claims

1. Assembly for detecting a belt tear in a conveyor belt comprising a trigger which is disposed transversely to the conveying direction below the conveyor belt and is connected to a load limit switch, and a signalling device for indicating and/or signalling a belt tear to a superordinate control unit; wherein the trigger is built by a chain having a weight that produces a constant sag such that a gap exists between the bottom side of the conveyor belt and the chain and transmits forces onto the chain, which forces are generated in the case of a belt tear to the load limit switch.

2. Assembly according to claim 1, wherein said load limit switch comprises an inductive proximity switch which is connected to said chain which sags below said conveyor belt.

3. Assembly according to claim 1, wherein the signalling device comprises an actuator-sensor interface.

4. Assembly according to claim 2, wherein the load limit switch comprises a spring ball.

5. Bus participant in an actuator-sensor interface for detecting a belt tear in a conveyor belt, comprising a load limit switch having an inductive proximity switch connected to a trigger built by a chain having a weight that produces a constant sag such that a gap exists between the bottom side of the conveyor belt and the chain and transmits forces onto the chain, which forces are generated in the case of a belt tear to the load limit switch.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) Hereinafter the invention will be explained in more detail with reference to the drawing.

(2) FIG. 1 shows the prior art comprising a steel cable as a trigger and a mechanical load limit switch;

(3) FIG. 2 shows the assembly according to the invention comprising a chain as a trigger and an optional inductive load limit switch;

(4) FIG. 3 shows an assembly for signal evaluation and signalling a belt tear; and

(5) FIG. 4 shows the load limit switch according to the invention including an inductive proximity switch.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS

(6) FIG. 1 shows the prior art comprising a steel cable as a trigger 1 disposed transverse to the conveying direction below the conveyor belt 2 and comprising a mechanical load limit switch 3.

(7) FIG. 2 shows the monitoring device according to the invention comprising a chain 6 as a trigger 1, wherein the load limit switch 3 according to an advantageous embodiment of the invention may comprise an inductive proximity switch 7.

(8) FIG. 3 shows an assembly for signal evaluation and signalling a belt tear, wherein the load limit switch 3 is opened by a force F transmitted by the trigger 1 (not show herein).

(9) A signalling device 4, for example, a programmable logic controller (PLC) comprising a microcontroller triggers an alarm signal by means of the illustrated siren and signals the process to a superordinate control unit 5. This can be done via a fieldbus 8 which is implemented herein as an actuator-sensor interface (AS-i), wherein both components are AS-i bus participants.

(10) FIG. 4 shows a cross-sectional view of the load limit switch 3 including an inductive proximity switch 7. The chain 6 acting according to the invention as a trigger 1 is attached to a counterpart 11, which is held in a sleeve 10 by means of a spring ball 9. The front side of the counterpart 11 made of metal abuts at the sensor surface of an inductive proximity switch 7 screwed into the sleeve 10. The sleeve 10 comprises an external thread and can be fixed by fastening nuts 12.

(11) If a tear occurs in the conveyor belt 2 the force F applied to the chain 6 illustrated in the previous FIG. 3 increases, so that the spring ball 9 relaxes and the counterpart 11 is pulled out of the sleeve 10. Thus, the counterpart 11 leaves the monitoring range of the proximity switch 7, wherein the proximity switch detects this fact and forwards this fact to the signalling device 4 shown in FIG. 3 via its connection cable and thus triggers the processes described above. The spring ball 9 is a known assembly in which a steel ball biased by a spring tongue or a spiral spring is pressed into an opening or a recess of the sleeve 10.

LIST OF REFERENCE SYMBOLS

(12) 1 Trigger 2 Conveyor belt 3 Load limit switch 4 Signalling device (bus participant) 5 Superordinate controller 6 Chain (trigger) 7 Inductive proximity switch 8 Actuator-sensor interface (field bus system) 9 Spring ball 10 Sleeve 11 Counterpart 12 Fastening nut