Rod belt for a rod belt conveyor for agricultural machinery
09856086 ยท 2018-01-02
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65G17/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G15/52
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65G15/54
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G17/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A rod belt for rod belt conveyors of agricultural machinery, having rods situated transversely with respect to the running direction and in parallel to one another, the rods having flattened, perforated fastening areas with which they rest on tensile stress-resistant, continuous elastic belts revolving in parallel to one another, and are connected to the belts by rivets or similar fasteners which pass through the fastening areas and the belts. Thus, a rod belt is provided for rod belt conveying, which allows fastening of functional elements while avoiding the disadvantages stated for the prior art. This is achieved in that in the installed state of the rods, the fastening areas protrude beyond the inner edges of the belts with an overhang area, and have at least one hole in the overhang area for fastening a functional element of the rod belt.
Claims
1. A rod belt for rod belt conveyors of agricultural machinery, and having rods situated transversely with respect to the running direction and in parallel to one another, the rods having flattened, perforated fastening areas with which they rest on tensile stress-resistant, continuous elastic belts revolving in parallel to one another, and are connected to the belts by rivets which pass through the fastening areas and the belts, and in the installed state of the rods, the fastening areas protrude beyond the inner edges of the belts with an overhang area, and have a first fastening hole in the overhang area for fastening a functional element of the rod belt; lateral delimiting fingers are provided as an additional functional element integrated into the rod belt; the lateral delimiting fingers are plastic; the lateral delimiting fingers have a respective base from which two prongs protrude, the two prongs are reinforced by respective webs; the base has a receiving groove and a second fastening hole; the lateral delimiting fingers are mounted on the rod belt by their respective receiving grooves on the overhang areas, and the respective first and second fastening holes of the base and the overhang area are aligned; and lateral delimiting fingers are connected to the overhang areas by the rivets.
2. A rod belt for rod belt conveyors of agricultural machinery, the rod belt comprising: a) rods situated transversely with respect to the running direction and in parallel to one another, the rods having flattened, perforated fastening areas with which they rest on tensile stress-resistant, continuous elastic belts revolving in parallel to one another, and are connected to the belts by rivets which pass through the fastening areas and the belts, and in the installed state of the rods, the fastening areas protrude beyond the inner edges of the belts with an overhang area, and have a first fastening hole in the overhang area for fastening a functional element of the rod belt; b) lateral delimiting fingers being provided as an additional functional element in the rod belt, the lateral delimiting fingers being plastic; the lateral delimiting fingers having a respective base from which two prongs protrude, the two prongs being reinforced by respective webs; and c) the base having a receiving groove and a second fastening hole; the lateral delimiting fingers being mounted on the rod belt by their respective receiving grooves on the overhang areas, and by the respective first and second fastening holes and lateral delimiting fingers being connected by the rivets.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention is explained in greater detail below with reference to embodiments. The associated drawings show the following:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(6) A rod belt for rod belt conveyors for agricultural machinery is made up of at least two revolving belts 1 situated in parallel with respect to one another. Only a portion of one side of the rod belt is illustrated in the drawings. The other side has a mirror-image design, so that the following statements also apply for this side.
(7) In this embodiment, the belts 1 are designed as cam belts, and may be made, for example, of rubber reinforced with fabric inserts. Cams 2 which are spaced apart from one another at predefined intervals are provided on the bottom side of the belt 1. These cams 2 are used for the positive drive of the rod belt. For this purpose, a drive means, not illustrated, of drive wheels engages with gaps 3 situated between the cams 2. Such designs are well known from the prior art, and therefore require no further detailed explanation.
(8) The distance between the belts 1 of the rod belt is provided by rods 4 which are situated transversely with respect to the conveying direction of the rod belt and in parallel to one another, and which at their ends are connected to the belts 1. For this purpose, the rods 4 are provided with flattened fastening areas 5 which are produced by forging from circular rods, for example, and which rest on the belts 1. The fastening areas 5 have two spaced-apart holes 6 which are aligned with holes, not visible in the drawings, in the belts 1. The rods 4 are fastened to the belts 1 by rivets, for example (not illustrated), which pass through the holes 6 in the fastening areas 5 and the holes, aligned with same, in the belts 1.
(9) The belts 1 are provided with profiling on their top side which is made up of free-standing ribs 7, between which a recess 8 is formed. This recess 8 is used for the countersunk accommodation of the flattened fastening areas 5 of the rods 4.
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(13) While this invention has been described as having a preferred design, it is understood that it is capable of further modifications, and uses and/or adaptations of the invention and following in general the principle of the invention and including such departures from the present disclosure as come within the known or customary practice in the art to which the invention pertains, and as may be applied to the central features hereinbefore set forth, and fall within the scope of the invention.