Carriageless stockpiling conveyor

12214967 ยท 2025-02-04

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Cpc classification

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Abstract

An apparatus for creating a stockpile of bulk material a conveyor having a feed end and a distribution end; a stabilizer at the feed end of the conveyor; and a support at the distribution end of the conveyor; wherein the support includes a primary hydraulic cylinder having a base portion connected to the support and an end portion which extends and retracts longitudinally to alter the angle between the conveyor and the ground; and a secondary hydraulic cylinder having one end connected to the support and the other end connected to the primary hydraulic cylinder, where the secondary hydraulic cylinder extends and retracts in a lateral direction, thus pivoting the primary hydraulic cylinder against the support. This design is simpler and less expensive than a conveyor with an undercarriage and makes for a smaller staging area as room for the undercarriage is unnecessary.

Claims

1. An apparatus for creating a stockpile of bulk material, the apparatus comprising: a conveyor portion having a feed end and a distribution end; a stabilizer at the feed end of the conveyor for limiting the movement of the feed end; and a support at the distribution end of the conveyor portion; wherein the support includes a ratcheting stepping cylinder having a base portion connected to the support and a foot portion which extends and retracts in a longitudinal direction, thus translating the support vertically relative to the stockpile; and wherein the foot is moveable in a lateral direction for stepping the support in a lateral direction relative to the stockpile.

2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the ratcheting stepping cylinder extends and retracts in a longitudinal direction until the angle between the conveyor portion and the ground reaches a maximum of 18 to 20.

3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the conveyor portion includes a cleated belt allowing for the angle between the conveyor portion and the ground to reach approximately 25.

4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the stabilizer limits the movement of the feed end of the conveyor by preventing at least one of pivoting rotation and torsional rotation.

5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the conveyor portion includes a hinge and a removable locking pin bolt, enabling the conveyor portion to be foldable.

6. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the conveyor portion includes a removable or retractable wheel assembly.

7. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the stabilizer includes at least one outrigger for translatable movement of the feed end of the conveyor in the lateral direction of a secondary hydraulic cylinder.

8. A method of creating a stockpile of bulk material, the method including the steps of: a. feeding the bulk material into a first end of a conveyor portion, the bulk material then travels along a length of the conveyor portion and off of a second end of the conveyor portion, which then creates the stockpile; b. activating a ratcheting cylinder having a base portion connected to the conveyor portion, and a foot portion which extends and retracts in a longitudinal direction; c. raising the second end of the conveyor portion in a ratcheting fashion with the foot portion acting against the stockpile; d. supporting the conveyor portion against the stockpile with a support, the support being the connection means between the ratcheting cylinder and the conveyor portion; e. repeating steps a-d until a desired stockpile height is reached; f. pivoting the ratcheting cylinder such that the extension of the foot portion translates the second end of the conveyor portion laterally relative to the stockpile; g. retracting the foot portion to lower the support down one side of the stockpile; and h. repeating steps f-g until the support rests upon the ground at the base of the stockpile.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) These and other features and advantages of the present invention will become more readily appreciated when considered in connection with the following detailed description and appended drawings, wherein:

(2) FIG. 1 shows a traditional stockpiling conveyor with an undercarriage.

(3) FIG. 2 shows the stockpiling conveyor of the present invention.

(4) FIG. 3 shows the stockpiling conveyor of the present invention as it starts to create a conical stockpile.

(5) FIG. 4 shows the conveyor of FIG. 3, after extending through the stockpile material.

(6) FIG. 5 shows the conveyor of FIG. 4, as the conical stockpile grows larger.

(7) FIG. 6 shows the conveyor of the present invention at its maximum conveying angle.

(8) FIG. 7 shows an end view of the stockpiling conveyor of the present invention.

(9) FIG. 8 shows the present invention including optional elements.

(10) FIG. 9 shows the invention in a folded configuration.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

(11) Referring to the figures, wherein like numerals indicate like or corresponding parts throughout the several views, FIGS. 2-6 show the stockpiling conveyor apparatus 20 of the present invention. It features a conveyor portion 22 having a feed end 24 and a distribution end 26. Stability at the feed end 24 is provided by a stabilizer 28. This stabilizer 28 can be in the form of a large ground plate or bar, which allows for pivoting and incline movement of the conveyor portion 22, but prevents translation or twisting movement. At the distribution end 26 of the conveyor portion 22 is a support 30, which initially rests upon the ground 50.

(12) As can best be seen in FIG. 7, the support 30 includes a primary hydraulic cylinder 32 and a secondary hydraulic cylinder 34. The primary hydraulic cylinder 32 is connected to the support 30 at a base portion 36. An end portion 38 of the primary hydraulic cylinder 32 is able to extend and retract in longitudinal direction A.

(13) The secondary hydraulic cylinder 34 is connected at one end to the support 30, with the other end being connected near the middle of the primary hydraulic cylinder 32. Therefore, as shown in FIG. 7, as the secondary hydraulic cylinder 34 extends and retracts, the primary hydraulic cylinder 32 pivots against the support 30 in direction B.

(14) In use, the stockpiling operation would start with the stockpiling conveyor apparatus 20 in its lowest position, with the support 30 resting against the ground (FIG. 2). The deposition of the material creates a conical stockpile 40 at the distribution end 26 of the conveyor portion 22. As the material stockpile raises up to maximum height under the conveyor apparatus 20, the stockpile 40 starts to bury the support 30 under the material (FIG. 3).

(15) The distribution end 26 is then raised in a ratcheting fashion by contracting the primary hydraulic cylinder 32 and then extending it.

(16) During contraction, the primary hydraulic cylinder end portion 38 pulls through the stockpile material, with the support 30 acting against the stockpile.

(17) During subsequent extension, the primary hydraulic cylinder end portion 38 acts against the stockpile material, raising the support 30, thus ratcheting the distribution end 26 higher atop the stockpile 40 it has already created (FIG. 4). FIG. 7 shows direction A of the movement of the primary hydraulic cylinder end portion 38. This increases the angle () between the conveyor portion 22 and the ground 50, giving the equipment more height to deposit further material above the stockpile 40.

(18) The contraction and extension motion of the primary hydraulic cylinder end portion 38 in direction A are repeated until the angle () reaches its maximum (as seen in FIGS. 5-6). This maximum angle () is typically around 18 to 20, although if a cleated belt is used on the conveyor portion 22, the maximum of the angle () could be up to approximately 25, depending on the type of bulk material.

(19) As shown in FIG. 7, once the maximum height of the stockpile 40 is achieved, the secondary hydraulic cylinder 34 extends, pivoting the primary hydraulic cylinder 32 along direction B, thus pushing the distribution end 26 of the conveyor portion laterally. This lateral/translational movement of the distribution end 26 lowers the support 30 down the side of the stockpile 40. As the primary hydraulic cylinder end portion 38 continues to extend and retract in a lateral direction, the conveyor apparatus is able to slowly climb or step down the side of the conical stockpile 40.

(20) In one embodiment, the stabilizer 28 at the feed end 24 of the conveyor portion 22 includes elements such as outriggers (not shown), which enable translational movement of the feed end 24 of the conveyor portion 22. The translational movement of the feed end 24, combined with the above-mentioned translational movement of the support 30 at the distribution end 26, allows for the entire stockpiling conveyor apparatus 20 to move in a lateral direction. After repeated operations, this results in a row of stockpile material, rather than a single conical pile.

(21) FIGS. 8 and 9 show the present invention including multiple optional elements.

(22) In one embodiment, where the conveyor apparatus 20 is foldable for ease of transport, the conveyor portion 22 includes a hinge 60 partway along its length. A locking bolt 62 is engaged during operation of the conveyor apparatus 20, and is removed to allow the conveyor portion 22 to be folded over. An additional locking bolt 62 can be located at the connection point of the conveyor portion 22 and the support 30. When the stockpiling conveyor apparatus 20 is not operational, one could remove the locking bolt 62, allowing the support 30 to be pivoted for transport. FIG. 9 shows the conveyor apparatus 20 in a folded position with the conveyor portion 22 folded over, and the support 30 pivoted for transport. Although a locking bolt 62, 62 is shown in the Figures, any type of locking/un-locking mechanism could be used in a similar manner. Once in the folded position, the conveyor apparatus 20 is easily containerized for transport.

(23) Alternatively to containerizing the folded apparatus, the folded apparatus could be towed when in a folded position. As shown in FIG. 8, the stockpiling conveyor apparatus 20 may also include a removeable or retractable wheel assembly 64. This wheel assembly 64 would be removed or retracted during operation of the conveyor apparatus 20, but could then be attached or extended, allowing for the apparatus to be towed.

(24) The foregoing invention has been described in accordance with the relevant legal standards, thus the description is exemplary rather than limiting in nature. Variations and modifications to the disclosed embodiment may become apparent to those skilled in the art and fall within the scope of the invention.