MODULAR CONVEYOR BELT MODULE

Abstract

A modular conveyor belt module incorporating balls or rollers in the belt module, where the module is adapted for installation in a modular conveyor belt, where the conveyor belt is of the type assembled from a plurality of substantially identical modular belt links where one or more modular belt links forms lateral rows, and where a plurality of eye parts extend forwards and rearwards from the main body, the eye parts being spaced in a width direction of the modular belt link creating an opening between adjacent eye parts, such that when two modular conveyor belt links are pushed together, the eye parts on one link will inter-fit between eye parts on the other modular belt link, and where lateral apertures in all eye parts are provided, such that when the eye parts of modular belt links in one row are overlapping eye parts in an adjacent row.

Claims

1. A modular conveyor belt module incorporating balls or rollers in the belt module, wherein the module is configured for installation in a modular conveyor belt, where the conveyor belt is of the type assembled from a plurality of substantially identical modular belt links where one or more modular belt links forms lateral rows, where each modular belt link has a main body extending in the modular belt link's width direction, and where a plurality of eye parts extend forwards and rearwards from the main body, the eye parts being spaced in the width direction of the modular belt link creating an opening between adjacent eye parts, such that when two modular conveyor belt links are pushed together, the eye parts on one link will inter-fit between eye parts on the other modular belt link, and where lateral apertures in all eye parts are provided, such that when the eye parts of modular belt links in one row are overlapping eye parts in an adjacent row a through-going aperture is formed from side to side of the conveyor belt, and by inserting a connection pin through the lateral through-going aperture, adjacent modular belt links will be hingedly connected, wherein the belt module includes an upper cover and a lower main module part where the upper cover is configured to be arranged above and fitted onto the main module part, where a first plurality of eye parts are arranged both on the main module part and on the upper cover, such that when the upper cover is positioned on the main module part eye parts will be arranged evenly spaced along the modular conveyor module's width direction, and where one or more cavities is/are arranged in the main module part, and one or more apertures is/are provided in the upper cover such that a ball, roller or other item may be placed in the cavity between the main module part and the upper cover and at least a part of the roller, ball or other item projects above the upper cover through the one or more apertures.

2. The modular conveyor belt module according to claim 1, wherein between at least some of the eye parts in the width direction on both sides of the main module part a groove is provided in the main module part and a ridge is provided in the upper cover between at least some of the eye parts on the upper cover, such than when the upper cover is fitted on the main module part the ridge will engage (click into) the groove and retain the upper cover in a releasable fix with the main module part.

3. The modular conveyor belt module according to claim 1, wherein one or more eye parts both on the main module part and the upper cover has half the width of other eye parts and when the upper cover is fitted over the main module part the half width eye parts on the upper cover and the main module part are arranged adjacent to each other making up a full width eye part.

4. The modular conveyor belt module according to claim 1, wherein between the eye parts in the width direction a ridge is provided in the main module part and a groove is provided in the upper cover, such than when the upper cover is fitted on the main module part the ridge will engage the groove and retain the upper cover in a releasable fix with the main module part.

5. The modular conveyor belt module according to claim 1, wherein the main module part has an upper surface between the lateral sides and the eye parts in the forwards and rearwards direction, where adjacent the circumference of the cavity pairs of knobs extend from the upper surface, and where the upper cover has an underside in use facing the upper surface of the main module part, and where indentations in the underside are provided superposed the knobs extending from the upper surface of the main module part such that when the upper cover is fitted onto the main module part, the knobs will be at least partly accommodated in the indentations.

6. The modular conveyor belt module according to claim 1, wherein the upper cover is provided with one or more eye lugs, and where on the main module part positioned adjacent the eye lugs is provided a bore where a pin may be inserted through the eye lug in the upper cover and into the bore thereby fastening the main module part to the upper cover.

7. The modular conveyor belt module according to claim 4, wherein a roller arranged on an axle may be fitted in one or more of the cavities provided in the main modular part, where the axle is the axis of rotation for the roller, and the axle extends beyond the roller in both ends of the roller, where each end of the axle may be inserted and retained between the knobs of a pair of knobs, the pair of knobs arranged on opposite sides of the cavity, allowing the roller to freely rotate about the axle.

8. The modular conveyor belt module according to claim 5, wherein the axle is press-fitted between the knobs in a pair of knobs.

9. The modular conveyor belt module according to claim 1, wherein each cavity is in the shape of a part of a sphere, suitable to accommodate a ball, such that part of the ball extends above the upper cover when the upper cover is fitted on the main module part, and where the ball may freely rotate in the cavity.

10. The modular conveyor belt module according to claim 1, wherein the main module part and the upper cover are injection molded from a plastic material, and where the balls and rollers are injection molded from the same or a different plastic material, optionally a reinforced plastic material and the axles of the rollers is made from steel.

11. The modular conveyor belt module according to claim 1, wherein the main module part constitutes 60 vol-% to 95 vol-% of the entire modular conveyor belt module ex rollers and/or balls, and the upper cover the remaining volume.

12. The modular conveyor belt module according to claim 1, wherein the main module part is made from a different material than the upper cover, and optionally where the main module part is made from a material with higher tension properties than the upper cover and/or where the materials of the main module part and the upper cover has different wear properties and/or different electrical conductive properties.

13. The modular conveyor belt module according to claim 1, wherein the upper cover has fewer eye parts than the main module part, for example the upper cover has between 40% and 85% less eye parts than the main module part adjusted to a full eye part.

14. An endless modular conveyor belt assembled from a plurality of modular conveyor belt module incorporating balls or rollers in the belt module, where the module is configured for installation in a modular conveyor belt, where the conveyor belt is of the type assembled from a plurality of substantially identical modular belt links where one or more modular belt links forms lateral rows, where each modular belt link has a main body extending in the modular belt link's width direction, and where a plurality of eye parts extend forwards and rearwards from the main body, the eye parts being spaced in the width direction of the modular belt link creating an opening between adjacent eye parts, such that when two modular conveyor belt links are pushed together, the eye parts on one link will inter-fit between eye parts on the other modular belt link, and where lateral apertures in all eye parts are provided, such that when the eye parts of modular belt links in one row are overlapping eye parts in an adjacent row a through-going aperture is formed from side to side of the conveyor belt, and by inserting a connection pin through the lateral through-going aperture, adjacent modular belt links will be hingedly connected, wherein the belt module comprises an upper cover and a lower main module part where the upper cover is configured to be arranged above and fitted onto the main module part, where a first plurality of eye parts are arranged both on the main module part and on the upper cover, such that when the upper cover is positioned on the main module part eye parts will be arranged evenly spaced along the modular conveyor modules width direction, and where one or more cavities is/are arranged in the main module part, and one or more apertures is/are provided in the upper cover such that a ball, roller or other item may be placed in the cavity between the main module part and the upper cover and at least a part of the roller, ball or other item projects above the upper cover through the one or more apertures, where the eye parts of adjacent modular belt modules is interleafed and a connection pin is inserted laterally through overlapping apertures in the eye parts thereby hingedly connecting adjacent eye parts, and where the connection pin, is inserted through apertures in eye parts of the main module part and eye parts of the upper cover.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION

[0022] Some of the embodiments will be described in detail, with references to the following Figures, wherein like designations denote like members, wherein:

[0023] FIG. 1 illustrates an exploded view of a modular conveyor belt module according to embodiments of the invention;

[0024] FIG. 2 illustrates the underside of the upper cover 10;

[0025] FIG. 3 illustrates an assembled module, where the upper cover 10 is superposed an engaged with the main module 20;

[0026] FIG. 4 illustrates a modular belt module according to embodiments of the invention where the upper cover is superposed and fitted to the main module part 20, and rollers are arranged in the cavities projecting through the apertures in the upper cover 10;

[0027] FIG. 5 illustrates a modular belt module according to embodiments of the invention;

[0028] FIG. 6 illustrates a further detail of embodiments of the invention;

[0029] FIG. 7 illustrates an eye part 12,14 of the upper cover clicked onto the main module 20, which is provided with a ridge 44; and

[0030] FIG. 8 illustrates a detail where an axle 50 of the rollers 28 is accommodated between a pair of knobs 30, arranged in the main module part.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

[0031] In FIG. 1 illustrated an exploded view of a modular conveyor belt module according to embodiments of the invention.

[0032] The modular conveyor belt module 1, comprises an upper cover 10, as well as a main module part 20.

[0033] The upper cover part 10 is provided with eye parts, 12,14 along both forward and rearward edges, in the attended traveling direction of an assembled endless conveyor belt. Furthermore, the upper cover part 10 is provided with apertures 16. In certain places along the circumference of the aperture 16 are arranged bulges 18, which bulges are providing a downward facing cavity in order to accommodate knobs as will be described further below.

[0034] The main module part 20 is also provided with eye parts 22,24 along forward and rearward edges as seen in the intended travelling direction of an assembled endless conveyor belt. Furthermore, the main module part 20, is also provided with cavities 26, wherein this embodiment rollers 28 are arranged in the cavities. Along the circumference of the cavities 26 are arranged a plurality of knobs 30.

[0035] As may be seen, the eye parts 12,14 of the upper cover 10, are arranged with a certain distance, such that when the upper cover 10 is superposed the main module part 20, the eye part 12,14 of the upper cover 10, will be arranged between the eye parts 20,24 on the main module part, such that the assembled modular belt module will have evenly spaced eye parts along the leading and trailing edges as explained above.

[0036] In FIG. 2 is illustrated the underside of the upper cover 10. As is evident, the cavities under the bulges 18 are arranged around aperture 16, such that when the upper cover 10 is superposed the main module part 20, the knobs 30 will be accommodated in the cavities under the bulges 18.

[0037] An assembled module is illustrated in FIG. 3, where the upper cover 10 is superposed and engaged with the main module 20, whereby eye parts 12,14 from the upper cover 10, are inserted in the row of eye parts, 22, 24 on the main module, thereby constituting a modular belt module comprising evenly spaced eye parts on both trailing and leading edges.

[0038] As may be seen, the upper cover 10 allows the rollers to protrude through the apertures in the upper cover such that any goods or objects transported on the conveyor, may be carried by the rollers as is known in the conventional art.

[0039] With reference to FIG. 4, it may be seen that the rollers have been turned 90 degrees in order for the rollers to be able to transport any loads on the conveyor belt in the lateral direction with respect to the intended travelling direction of the endless conveyor belt as such. In this connection it should also be mentioned that instead of rollers 28, the apertures and cavities in the upper cover 10 and the main module part 20, may be shaped to accommodate balls, which is also known in the conventional art.

[0040] In FIG. 5 is illustrated a modular belt module according to embodiments of the invention where the upper cover is superposed and fitted to the main module part 20, and rollers are arranged in the cavities projecting through the apertures in the upper cover 10. Furthermore, a connection pin 40 is inserted through apertures in the eye parts in order to hingedly connect the modular belt module with an adjacent similar modular belt module. This hingedly connection by using eye parts and connection pins is already known in the conventional art. The connection pin in embodiments of the invention furthermore assures that the eye parts 12,14 of the upper cover 10, are fixed relative to the eye parts 22,24 of the main module part.

[0041] Turning to FIG. 6, a further detail of embodiments of the invention is illustrated. An eye part 12,14 of the upper cover is provided with a groove 42 in the eye part, such that when the upper cover 10 is fitted on the main module part, the groove 42 will engage a corresponding ridge on the main module part, thereby clicking the upper cover onto the main module part 20. This is illustrated in FIG. 7, where an eye part 12,14 of the upper cover is clicked onto the main module 20, which is provided with a ridge 44. The ridge 44 is designed with a cross section such that it will fit into the groove 42, provided in the eye part 12,14 of the upper cover 10. In this manner the upper cover 10 will click onto the main module part 20, facilitating easy assembly of the modular belt module into an endless conveyor belt.

[0042] In FIG. 8 is illustrated a detail where an axle 50 of the rollers 28 is accommodated between a pair of knobs 30, arranged in the main module part. By selecting the distance between the two knobs 30, such that the diameter of the axle 50 may be squeezed in between the two knobs, the roller 28 with the axle 50 is firmly fitted inside the cavity in the main module part.

[0043] Although the present invention has been disclosed in the form of embodiments and variations thereon, it will be understood that numerous additional modifications and variations could be made thereto without departing from the scope of the invention.

[0044] For the sake of clarity, it is to be understood that the use of a or an throughout this application does not exclude a plurality, and comprising does not exclude other steps or elements. The mention of a unit or a module does not preclude the use of more than one unit or module.