Self-stacking spiral modular plastic conveyor belt with intermediate support
10099859 ยท 2018-10-16
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65G2207/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G17/385
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G17/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65G21/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G17/38
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A modular spiral belt constructed of a series of hingedly interconnected belt modules arranged in a helical stack. The modular spiral belt includes outer side plates, inner side plates and intermediate attachment members. The intermediate attachment members provide support for the conveyor belt to prevent sagging in an intermediate region.
Claims
1. A spiral conveyor belt comprising: a plurality of modules hingedly connected together forming a helix; a plurality of side plates coupled to an interior portion of the helix; a plurality of side plates coupled to an exterior portion of the helix; and a first attachment member coupled to an intermediate portion of a first module at or near the lateral center of the first module, the first attachment member having a body extending up from the first module and contacting a bottom surface of a second module above the first module.
2. The spiral conveyor of claim 1, further comprising a second attachment member coupled to the first module, the second attachment member placed in series with the first attachment member.
3. The spiral conveyor of claim 1, wherein the first attachment member includes at least one opening in the body to allow airflow therethrough.
4. The spiral conveyor of claim 1, wherein the first attachment member includes an interaction element for attaching the first attachment member to the first module.
5. The spiral conveyor of claim 1, wherein the first attachment member includes a protrusion press-fit into an opening in an upper surface of the first module.
6. A spiral conveyor, comprising: a self-stacking conveyor belt having a plurality of modules with side plates hingedly connected together to form a helix having a plurality of tiers, wherein the side plates of a first tier contact and support side plates in a second tier above the first tier, and an intermediate attachment member extending between a top conveying surface of a first module in the first tier to just below a bottom surface of a second module in the second tier to support the second module in the second tier in the event of sagging.
7. The spiral conveyor of claim 6, wherein the intermediate attachment member includes a lower protrusion press-fit into an opening in the top surface of the first module.
8. The spiral conveyor of claim 6, wherein the intermediate attachment member includes at least one opening to permit airflow therethrough.
9. The spiral conveyor of claim 6, further comprising a second intermediate attachment in series with the intermediate attachment member and extending between a top surface of a first module in the first tier and a bottom surface of a second module in a second tier to support the second module in the second tier.
10. A spiral conveyor belt comprising: a plurality of modules hingedly connected together forming a helix; a plurality of side plates coupled to an interior portion of the helix; a plurality of side plates coupled to an exterior portion of the helix; a first attachment member coupled to an intermediate portion of a first module, the first attachment member having a body extending parallel with the side plates along a direction of belt travel and up from a conveying surface towards a bottom surface of a second module above the first module; and a second attachment member coupled to the first module, the second attachment member placed in series with the first attachment member to divide the conveying surface into a plurality of lanes.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) These features and aspects of the invention, as well as its advantages, are better understood by referring to the following description, appended claims, and accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(5) A self-stacking spiral conveyor belt system is shown schematically in
(6) The illustrative conveyor belt 12 is constructed of a series of rows, each comprising one or more belt modules 14, as shown in
(7) The belt modules 14 are preferably injection molded out of a thermoplastic material, such as polyethylene, polypropylene, acetal, nylon, or a composite resin.
(8) The belt modules may have any suitable configuration and are not limited to the illustrative embodiment.
(9) Side plates 50, 80 extend from each side edge of the conveyor belt row. In the illustrative embodiment, a single module 14 spans an entire row, with side plates 50, 80 connected to each side of the module. Alternatively, a row of the conveyor belt may comprise a plurality of modules arranged side-by-side, with an inner side plate 80 coupled to the inner side edge 125 of an inner module and an outer side plate 50 coupled to the outer side edge 126 of an outer module. The side plates may be integrally formed with the module, or may be coupled to the module using screws, bolts, ultrasonic welding, a snap-fit connection or other suitable fastening means. The side plates facilitate stacking of the belt in the helical configuration, as each module rests on a side plate on a lower tier, as shown in
(10) One or more rows of the belt may also include an attachment member 300 that provides additional intermediate support to the stacked belt to prevent sagging. For example, as shown in
(11) The interaction element 311 may comprise a leg, protrusion or other device that is press fit into an opening of the belt module. In the illustrative embodiment, the interaction element 311 is press-fit into an opening 16 in the top surface of the belt module 14. Alternatively, the attachment member may be welded, screwed or otherwise locked to the module through any suitable attachment means known in the art.
(12) The attachment member 300 may be disposed at any suitable intermediate location of a belt. In certain embodiments, an attachment member is provided at or near the lateral center of the conveyor belt, but the invention is not so limited. In addition, multiple attachment members may be used in different lateral locations to provide multiple points of support.
(13) In one embodiment, the attachment member 300 forms a lane divider to divide the conveying surface into two or more lanes.
(14) The attachment member may be solid or include one or more openings to permit air flow. For example, the illustrative attachment members 300 each include two openings formed by a frame in the body 310, but the invention is not so limited. The openings are not limited to the illustrative embodiment, and can have any suitable size, shape, location, orientation and configuration.
(15) The illustrative conveyor belt portion includes two attachment members 300 in series between the front end and rear end of a module, though alternatively a single attachment member may be used in a particular lateral location, or more attachment members 300 may be used.
(16) The attachment members 300 are oriented parallel with the side plates and the body of the attachment members extends along the direction of belt travel. However, the invention is not so limited, and the attachment members may have any suitable size, shape, orientation and configuration suitable for providing support to a conveyor belt module located above.
(17) In another embodiment, an attachment member 300 extends down from a bottom surface of a first module towards the upper surface of a second module below the first module to provide intermediate support for the belt. For example, an attachment member 300 may have a top interaction element that is inserted into an opening in the bottom surface of the module, with the body of the attachment member extending down from the bottom surface towards the upper surface of a lower module.
(18) The illustrative conveyor belt includes intermediate support members 300, 3001, 3001 that are aligned across the tiers and in the same lateral location on each module, though the invention is not so limited, and the intermediate support members 300 may be offset from each other.
(19) Although the invention has been described in detail with reference to a few exemplary versions, other versions are possible. The scope of the claims is not meant to be limited to the versions described in detail.