Claims
- 1. A link for a conveyor belt in a sorting conveyor for rail tie plates, the belt being configured to receive randomly arrayed tie plates from a hopper and to properly align the plates in a specified length-to-width orientation, each plate having a pair of long edges and a thickness, said link comprising:
- a first plurality of link ends, each said link end formed to circumscribe a pivotal bore, said bores of said first plurality being arranged coaxially;
- a second plurality of link ends, each said link end formed to circumscribe a pivotal bore, said bores of said second plurality being arranged coaxially;
- a generally planar pan surface having a first edge margin and a second edge margin, said first edge margin having said first plurality of link ends integral therewith, said second edge margin having said second plurality of link ends integral therewith; and
- an elongate, vertically projecting cleat mounted upon said pan surface in substantially parallel relation to said first and second edge margins, said cleat including an elongate solid body having a generally planar lower surface and an upper surface including a first substantially vertically protruding, slightly curved leading edge surface, a rounded apex integral with said leading edge surface, said rounded apex configuration adapted to prevent one or more of the tie plates from establishing a hold thereon, and a declining portion integral with said apex, said declining portion having a tapered following edge, said cleat being disposed upon said pan surface to partially define a pocket for, and being configured to accommodate, a single properly aligned rail tie plate, said cleat being positioned to be generally parallel to one of the long tie plate edges, and having a height being less than twice the tie plate thickness.
- 2. The conveyor link described in claim 1 wherein said cleat is releasably attached to said pan surface.
- 3. A linked belt for an orienting conveyor designed to receive randomly arrayed rail tie plates from a hopper and to convey the rail tie plates in aligned length-to-width orientation, the tie plates each having a pair of long edges, a pair of short edges and a thickness, the belt comprising in combination:
- a plurality of generally planar links including a pan surface having first and second edge margins, said edge margins each having a respective plurality of coaxially-aligned link ends integral therewith;
- a plurality of cleated links, said cleated links each including a generally planar upper surface with an elongate, contoured cleat secured thereon, said planar surface having first and second edge margins, each said cleat being generally parallel to said edge margins and said edge margins each having a respective plurality of coaxially-aligned link ends integral therewith;
- said pluralities of planar and cleated links being arranged so that said link ends of each planar and cleated link are releasably engaged between, and coaxial with, said link ends of an adjacent link, said planar links and said cleated links being arranged to define a plurality of pockets, each said pocket dimensioned so that a distance between adjacent cleats is less than the long edge of the tie plate and greater than the tie plate short edge, and the height of the cleats is on the order of less than twice the tie plate thickness so as to accommodate only one properly aligned rail tie plate therein, each said pocket being configured so that said cleats are generally parallel to the long edges of properly aligned tie plates;
- each of said cleats including an elongate solid body having a generally planar lower surface and an upper surface including a first substantially vertically protruding leading edge surface, a rounded apex integral with said leading edge surface, said rounded apex configuration adapted to prevent one or more of the tie plates from establishing a hold thereon, and a declining portion integral with said apex, said declining portion having a tapered following edge; and
- means for pivotally connecting said links at engaged link ends to form said belt.
- 4. The belt as defined in claim 3 further including means for preventing lateral misalignment of the plates within said pocket.
- 5. The belt as defined in claim 4 wherein said means for preventing lateral misalignment includes an upwardly projecting lug located on each side of each of said planar links.
- 6. A linked belt for an orienting conveyor designed to receive randomly arrayed rail tie plates from a hopper and to convey the rail tie plates in aligned length-to-width orientation, the tie plates each having a pair of long edges, a pair of short edges and a thickness, the belt comprising in combination:
- a plurality of generally planar links including a pan surface having first and second edge margins, said edge margins each having a respective plurality of coaxially-aligned link ends integral therewith;
- a plurality of cleated links, said cleated links including a generally planar upper surface with an elongate, contoured cleat secured thereon, said planar surface having first and second edge margins, said cleat being generally parallel to said edge margins and said edge margins each having a respective plurality of coaxially-aligned link ends integral therewith;
- said pluralities of planar and cleated links being arranged so that said link ends of each planar and cleated link are releasably engaged between, and coaxial with, said link ends of an adjacent link, said planar links and said cleated links being arranged to define a plurality of pockets, each said pocket dimensioned so that a distance between adjacent cleats is less than the long edge of the tie plate and greater than the tie plate short edge, and the height of the cleats is on the order of less than twice the tie plate thickness so as to accommodate only one properly aligned rail tie plate therein;
- means for pivotally connecting said links at engaged link ends to form said belt; and
- means for preventing lateral misalignment of the plates within said pocket, said means for preventing including an upwardly projecting lug located on each side of each of said planar links.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 423,028, filed Oct. 18, 1989, titled "Automatic Tie Plate Sorting Conveyor", now abandoned, which was a division of Ser. No. 203,486 filed June 7, 1988, titled "Automatic Tie Plate Sorting Conveyor", now U.S. Pat. No. 4,909,375.
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