Claims
- 1. An apparatus for skiving a conveyor belt having upper and lower faces with a belt thickness therebetween with operation of the skiving apparatus removing a narrow transverse strip having a predetermnined width from the upper face of the conveyor belt at a transverse end portion thereof from a first, leading side of the belt end portion to a second, trailing side of the belt end portion, the apparatus comprising:
- a carriage for traveling across the belt end portion in a transverse direction;
- a belt cutting blade mounted on said carriage, said belt cutting blade having a forward cutting edge for cutting away the narrow transverse strip from the upper face of the conveyor belt at the belt end portion;
- first drive means on the carriage forming a first nip forward of said belt cutting blade to clamp on both faces of the belt at the belt end portion and for driving the carriage in the transverse direction across and along the belt end portion from said leading side of the belt toward said traiing side of the belt end portion, with the belt cutting blade cutting the belt end portion during said driving of the carriage relative to the belt, with the belt end portion passing out of engagement with the first drive means upon the trailing side of the belt end portion passing through said first nip which leaves a small uncut portion of the narrow transverse strip adjacent the trailing side of the belt end portion; and
- second drive means on the carriage forming a second nip rearward of said belt cutting blade for continuing said driving of the carriage in the transverse direction across and along the belt end portion subsequent to said trailing side of the belt end portion passing through said first nip, to drive the forward cutting edge of the cutting blade past said trailing side of the belt end portion to cut said small uncut portion remaining adjacent the trailing side of the belt end portion.
- 2. A conveyor belt skiving apparatus in accordance with claim 1 in which the first drive means and second drive means comprise first and second pairs of rollers, respectively, between which the conveyor belt end portion is received, with the first and second pairs of rollers movable into engagement with the upper and lower faces of the belt at the belt end portion to clamp the belt end portion between the first and second pairs of rollers.
- 3. A conveyor belt skiving apparatus in accordance with claim 2 in which one of the pairs of rollers includes a drive roller having a drive axle portion extending through the carriage distal from the blade with a nut mounted on the drive axle portion, and a ratchet arm having a socket configured to receive the nut therein wherein operation of the ratchet arm drives the drive axle portion through the socket and nut to rotate the drive roller.
- 4. A conveyor belt skiving apparatus in accordance with claim 3, wherein the ratchet arm is one of (1) a pneumatically powered ratchet arm, and (2) a manually cranked ratchet arm.
- 5. A conveyor belt skiving apparatus in accordance with claim 2 in which the carriage further comprises a fence defining a flat guiding surface for guiding the belt to maintain proper alignment of the belt with respect to the carriage.
- 6. A conveyor belt skiving apparatus in accordance with claim 5 in which at least one of said first and second first and second pairs of rollers has means for biasing the belt toward the fence upon advancement of the belt relative to the rollers.
- 7. A conveyor belt skiving apparatus in accordance with claim 6 in which the means for biasing the belt toward the fence comprises spiralled threads on the at least one of said first and second rollers.
- 8. A conveyor belt skiving apparatus in accordance with claim 5 in which the fence is repositionable in a direction normal to the transverse driving direction of the carriage for selective variability of the predetermined width of the transverse strip cut from the belt end portion.
- 9. A conveyor belt skiving apparatus in accordance with claim 8 in which the blade includes a vertical portion to cut vertically and a horizontal portion to cut horizontally and further including means for selectively adjusting the horizontal portion of the blade in a vertical direction for selective variation of the thickness of the transverse strip cut from the belt at the belt end portion.
- 10. A conveyor belt skiving apparatus in accordance with claim 1 in which the blade includes a vertical portion to cut vertically and a horizontal portion to cut horizontally and further including a fence defining a flat guiding surface for guiding the belt to maintain proper alignment of the belt relative to the carriage, the fence being repositionable toward and away from the vertical portion of the belt cutting blade for selective variation of the predetermined width of the transverse strip cut from the belt end portion.
- 11. A conveyor belt skiving apparatus in accordance with claim 10 including a cam means for locking the guiding surface in a plurality of different positions relative to the vertical portion of the belt cutting blade.
- 12. A conveyor belt skiving apparatus in accordance with claim 1 in which said cutting blade is generally J-shaped and defines a horizontal blade portion and a vertical blade portion.
- 13. A small free standing apparatus for easy portability to allow the apparatus to be easily moved to a conveyor belt location for skiving a conveyor belt having upper and lower faces with a belt thickness therebetween with operation of the skiving apparatus removing a narrow transverse strip having a predetermined width from the upper face of the conveyor belt adjacent an end portion of the belt to form a transverse groove in the belt end portion, the apparatus comprising:
- a carriage for traveling across the belt end portion in a transverse direction;
- a carrying handle mounted to the carriage to allow the carriage to be easily lifted and moved from one conveyor belt location to another belt location for operation of the skiving apparatus thereat;
- a belt cutting blade mounted on said carriage in a fixed and stationary position thereon during a cutting operation with the blade having a rigid cutting edge for cutting away the narrow transverse strip from the upper face of the conveyor belt at the belt end portion;
- a drive on the carriage forming a nip to clamp on both faces of the belt at the belt end portion and for driving the carriage transversely across the belt end portion to force the fixed and stationary cutting blade against the belt end portion with sufficient force to allow the blade rigid cutting edge to cut the transverse strip from the belt end portion thereby skiving the belt; and
- an adjustable guiding surface on the carriage for engaging and guiding an end edge of the end portion of the belt to maintain proper alignment of the belt with respect to the carriage during the skiving operation and being selectively adjustable in a direction for selective variability of the predetermined width of the transverse strip cut from the belt.
- 14. A conveyor belt skiving apparatus in accordance with claim 13 in which said cutting blade is a generally J-shaped blade having a horizontal blade portion and a vertical blade portion, and said cutting blade is vertically repositionable for selective variability of the thickness of the transverse strip cut from the belt end portion.
- 15. A conveyor belt skiving apparatus in accordance with claim 13 in which the drive includes a pair of rollers between which the conveyor belt is received, with the rollers movable into engagement with the upper and lower faces of the belt to clamp the belt end portion between the pairs of rollers.
- 16. A conveyor belt skiving apparatus in accordance with claim 15 wherein one of the rollers includes a drive axle portion with a polygonal nut mounted on the drive axle portion distal from the blade, and a ratchet arm having a socket configured to receive the polygonal nut therein wherein operation of the ratchet arm drives the drive axle portion through the socket and nut to rotate the one roller.
- 17. A conveyor belt skiving apparatus in accordance with claim 13 including a cam means for locking the adjustable guiding surface in a plurality of different positions relative to the carriage for selective variability of the predetermined width of the transverse strip cut from the belt end portion.
- 18. A conveyor belt skiving apparatus in accordance with claim 17 wherein the cam means includes a lever associated with the guiding surface and a guide rod on which the guiding surface translates to the plurality of different positions with the lever having a cam surface thereon cooperating with the guide rod, the lever having a locked position wherein the guiding surface is fixed relative to the carriage in one of the plurality of different positions and a release position wherein the guiding surface can translate on the guide rod to another one of the plurality of different positions.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/301,696, filed on Sep. 7, 1997, now abandoned, which is hereby incorporated by reference as if fully reproduced herein.
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