PIVOTING AND REVERSIBLY EXPANDING-CONTRACTING TRANSFER CONVEYOR FOR FOOD PROCESS LINES
20180282074 ยท 2018-10-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
A23P20/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65G21/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G21/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G2201/0202
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G41/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G41/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G15/60
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A transfer conveyor for food process lines is equipped with hardware to enable pivoting in place and other hardware to enable and reversible expansion and contraction of the transfer conveyor, or at least the upper, food-product carrying run of the endless conveyor belt therefor.
Claims
1. A food process line transfer conveyor for situating between an immediately upline food process line machine and an immediately downline food process line machine, said transfer conveyor comprising: an endless conveyor belt having an upper, food-product carrying run and a lower, return run, the upper, food-product carrying run extending between an intake end and a discharge end; wherein said transfer conveyor can pivot in place to thereby give better access to all of said transfer conveyor, said immediately upline food process line machine and said immediately downline food process line machine for washing and/or maintenance operations.
2. The transfer conveyor of claim 1, wherein: the at least one transfer conveyor comprises a base carriage and a turret pivotally mounted to the base carriage; said turret being mounted with course-changing hardware for supporting and tensioning the endless conveyor belt, said course-changing hardware including spaced nose rollers between which is defined the upper, food-product carrying run; said at least one transfer conveyor further comprises two pair of movable brackets, one pair of movable brackets for supporting one nose roller and the other pair of movable brackets for support the other nose roller; said movable brackets having extension and retraction strokes that correspondingly give the upper, food-product carrying run expanded and contracted states; said at least one transfer conveyor being scaled and configured such said at least one transfer conveyor can pivot in place between the at least one food process line machine and the at least one other food process line machine without moving either.
3. The transfer conveyor of claim 1, further comprising: a pair of parallel tracks; and rolling riding gear for carrying the transfer conveyor, said immediately upline food process line machine and said immediately downline food process line machine, which rolling riding gear ride on the tracks whereby the transfer conveyor, said immediately upline food process line machine and said immediately downline food process line machine can be rolled into cooperative position with one another or rolled apart as for re-building a different sequence of machines for a food process line with another purpose.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0026] There are shown in the drawings certain exemplary embodiments of the invention as presently preferred. It should be understood that the invention is not limited to the embodiments disclosed as examples, and is capable of variation within the scope of the skills of a person having ordinary skill in the art to which the invention pertains. In the drawings,
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0036] The transfer conveyor comprises a carriage, a turret and pivot hardware interconnecting the carriage and turret. The carriage is meant to be stationed as securely as possible in one fixed position in a food process line. The drawings show the carriage riding on a rail by U-notched wheels or casters which have locks to prevent rolling or any movement whatsoever, to the extent practical.
[0037] The turret comprises spaced side panels spaced between a relatively solid bottom panel and a table plane which is characterized by parallel, longitudinally-elongated and laterally-spaced slide bars. There is a multiplicity of laterally extending rods, bars and/or axle shafts which extend between the spaced side panels, and give them rigidity. A subset of these comprise laterally extending course-changing means for stretching an endless conveyor belt in a circuit around such course-changing means. Example course-changing means include without limitation rollers, pulleys or non-rotating nose bars and so on.
[0038] The endless conveyor belt is preferably a wire mesh belt. Correspondingly, the slide bars defining the table plane comprise low friction synthetic or polymeric materials.
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[0040] Each upper nose roller and the pleat-forming roller on the same end of the transfer conveyor are mounted in common between a pair of brackets. The brackets are movable in a plane coplanar with the upper, food-product carrying run between extended and retracted extremes.
[0041] The turret is provided with two pair of elongated rack gears just underneath each of the two pair of brackets.
[0042] The pair of laterally-spaced sidewalls of the turret is provided with a pair of opposite longitudinally-elongated slots. Traveling back and forth in these elongated slots are the axles of a pair of opposite pairs of hand cranks that rotate in journals or bushings for them in the brackets. These cranks turn corresponding pinion gears for meshing with respective ones of the rack gears. Turning the hand cranks causes the pinion gears to move traveling brackets back and forth on extension and retraction strokes, causing the transfer conveyor to expand and contract between expanded and contracted extremes.
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[0044] Each bracket is affixed with an inner pinion gear, which is an idler compared to the crank pinion gear but helps assist in truing the travel of the bracket. Hence each pair of brackets move along extension and retraction strokes in tandem with the respectively proximate nose roller, the respectively proximate pleat-forming roller, and the respective hand crank and axle therefor.
[0045] Hence the crank, the traveling bracket, the nose roller, the pleat-forming roller move back and forth as a unit when one end of the transfer conveyor is in transition between a contracted state and an expanded state.
[0046] In use, the transfer conveyor would typically be deployed between two machines while the transfer conveyor is in the expanded state. However, when contracted to the contracted state,
[0047] This is time-saving aspect of the invention, that the whole process line does not have to be broken apart merely to pivot the transfer conveyor for maintenance and/or washing operations. Pivoting the transfer conveyor as shown in
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[0052] It is preferred if the turret can pivot in full 360 revolutions. However, it sufficient if the turret can pivot between much smaller arc extremes, including oblique angles of say 25 or 45 and so on.
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[0054] Given the foregoing, the advantages of the invention include without limitation the following.
[0055] A plurality of transfer conveyors can be interspersed in the food process line between much heavier machines. The transfer conveyors will afford the opportunity for a team of workers to style and grade food product as the product exits one machine and prepares to enter an ensuing machine. Moreover, the pivoting and reversibly expanding-contracting transfer conveyor affords several further advantages.
[0056] One is, shortening the turnaround time between being online for running food product, and being offline for washing. Previously, all the separate machines of the food process line would have to be spaced apart for washing operations.
[0057] Washing operations can be imagined as teams of firefighters with fire hoses spray blasting each machine with a heated solution of sanitizing agents. Washing the food process line previously had to have the following happen: [0058] 1manually moving each machine out of the careful alignment with each other; [0059] 2manually separating the machines in order to allow, in particular, the spraying into and through the tunnels of the coating machines; and then [0060] 3manually reassembling the food process line; [0061] 4which importantly includes, carefully re-aligning all the equipment with respect to each other.
[0062] The transfer conveyor comprising a stationed carriage, a reversibly expanding and contracting food product carrying run of the belt conveyor, which is mounted inside a pivoting turret: offers the following advantages.
[0063] To begin a washing operation, no machine has to moved off its parked position of careful alignment. The transfer conveyor allows the nose ends of its food carrying run to be contracted from expanded positions. With the functionality of the pivoting turret, the food carrying run can be pivoted with free clearance of the both machines on either side of the transfer conveyor.
[0064] The invention having been disclosed in connection with the foregoing variations and examples, additional variations will now be apparent to persons skilled in the art. The invention is not intended to be limited to the variations specifically mentioned, and accordingly reference should be made to the appended claims rather than the foregoing discussion of preferred examples, to assess the scope of the invention in which exclusive rights are claimed.