Claims
- 1. In a press for performing operations on shells for can ends and the like, said press having a bed and a slide, drive means connected to said slide to reciprocate said slide toward and away from said bed, upper and lower tooling supported on said slide and said bed, respectively, to perform operations on shells conveyed through said press between said tooling, an endless conveyor belt having an upper flight thereof positioned between said upper and lower tooling, said conveyor belt including means defining a plurality of transversely and longitudinally spaced shell receiving carrier apertures arranged in parallel lanes along said conveyor belt and means connecting said conveyor belt to said drive means for intermittent movement thereof, whereby said conveyor belt may intermittently convey shells between said tooling;
- the improvement wherein the means for connecting said belt to said drive means comprises:
- a drive drum having a plurality of circumferentially spaced radially extending drive pins, said drive drum being positioned for supporting said conveyor belt;
- means for intermittently rotating said drum and driving said belt in synchronism with said drive means; and
- means defining at least two lanes of drive holes in said conveyor belt smaller than said carrier apertures, said holes being adapted to receive said drive pins as said drive drum is rotated and wherein the center-to-center spacing between successive said holes in a longitudinal direction of said conveyor belt is at least as great as the center-to-center spacing along said belt between successive said carrier apertures wherein each said hole is located on a different line extending normal to the longitudinal center line of said conveyor belt.
- 2. An apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said holes are positioned in spaced apart parallel lanes extending longitudinally along said belt and spaced laterally of the belt from the center lines of the lanes of carrier apertures.
- 3. An apparatus as defined in claim 2 wherein said lanes of holes are staggered longitudinally relative to each other whereby said holes are aligned in rows across said conveyor belt at an oblique angle to a normal line extending transversely of the longitudinal center line of said conveyor belt.
- 4. An apparatus as defined in claim 2 wherein said lanes of carrier apertures are located between said lanes of holes.
- 5. An apparatus as defined in claim 2 wherein said lanes of holes are located between said lanes of carrier apertures.
- 6. An apparatus as defined in claim 5 including at least one lane of carrier apertures extending between said lanes of holes.
- 7. An apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein an outer longitudinal lane of said carrier apertures is arranged along each edge of said conveyor belt and said holes are positioned between said longitudinal lanes of apertures.
- 8. An apparatus as defined in claim 7 wherein at least two longitudinal lanes of said holes are located between said outer lanes of carrier apertures.
- 9. An apparatus as defined in claim 8 wherein an additional lane of carrier apertures is arranged in a single inner longitudinal lane positioned between said lanes of holes.
- 10. An apparatus as defined in claim 9 wherein said carrier apertures are aligned in rows extending transversely at an oblique angle relative to a line extending normal to a longitudinal edge of said conveyor belt.
- 11. An apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein the center-to-center spacing between adjacent ones of said holes in the longitudinal direction of said conveyor belt is substantially twice the center-to-center spacing between adjacent ones of said carrier apertures along said belt.
- 12. An apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said drive drum pins are located in first and second circumferentially oriented rows spaced from each other along the rotational axis of said drum and said pins in said first row are angularly displaced about the circumference of said drive drum relative to the pins in said second row such that the pins in said first and second rows are aligned transversely across the face of said drive drum at an oblique angle relative to the rotational axis of said drum.
- 13. An apparatus as defined in claim 12 wherein each of said pins in said first row is angularly displaced from at least one of said pins in said second row by an angle of less than 45.degree..
- 14. An apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said pins are spaced from adjacent pins in the same row a circumferential distance substantially equal to twice the center-to-center spacing between adjacent ones of said apertures in the longitudinal direction.
- 15. An apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said holes are circular.
- 16. An apparatus as defined in claim 1 further including a follower drum having a support surface for supporting said conveyor belt, and
- radially extending end caps for directing said conveyor belt onto said support surface.
- 17. In a press for performing operations on shells for can ends and the like, said press having a bed, a slide, a drive means for reciprocating said slide toward and away from said bed, a set of cooperating progressive tooling supported on said slide and said bed, respectively, to close and open in performing a succession of operations on shells conveyed through said press, an endless conveyor belt having an upper flight thereof positioned between said tooling, a plurality of transversely and longitudinally spaced shell receiving carrier apertures arranged in parallel lanes along said conveyor belt, said apertures being arranged in oblique alignment across said belt, and means for driving said conveyor belt in intermittent steps synchronized with said drive means whereby said conveyor belt moves the shells progressively through said tooling;
- the improvement wherein the means for driving said belt comprises:
- a drive drum having a plurality of circumferentially spaced radially extending rounded drive pins, said drive drum being positioned for supporting said conveyor belt;
- means for intermittently rotating said drum and driving said belt in synchronism with said drive means; and
- means defining at least two lanes of drive holes in said conveyor belt smaller than said carrier apertures, said holes being shaped to receive said drive pins as said drive drum is rotated and wherein the center-to-center spacing between successive said holes in a longitudinal direction of said conveyor belt is at least twice as great as the center-to-center spacing along said belt between successive said carrier apertures and wherein each said hole is located on a different line extending normal to the longitudinal center line of the conveyor belt.
- 18. In a press for performing operations on shells for can ends and the like, said press having a bed, a slide, a drive means for reciprocating said slide toward and away from said bed, a set of cooperating progressive tooling supported on said slide and said bed, respectively, to close and open in performing a succession of operations on shells conveyed through said press, an endless conveyor belt having an upper level thereof positioned between said tooling, a plurality of transversely and longitudinally spaced shell receiving carrier apertures arranged in parallel lanes along said conveyor belt, said apertures being arranged in oblique alignment across said belt thereby defining belt regions between carrier apertures and the edges of said belt which regions are displaced longitudinally of the belt from each other so said regions are non-aligned transversely of said belt, and means for driving said conveyor belt in intermittent steps synchronized with said drive means whereby said conveyor belt moves the shells progressively through said tooling;
- the improvement wherein the means for driving said belt comprises:
- a drive drum having a plurality of circumferentially spaced outwardly extending drive pins, said drive drum being positioned for supporting said conveyor belt;
- means for intermittently rotating said drum and driving said belt in synchronism with said drive means; and
- means defining at least two lanes of drive holes in said conveyor belt smaller than said carrier apertures and shaped to receive said drive pins as said drive drum is rotated,
- said drive holes being substantially centrally located within said belt regions to surround said drive holes with the optimum amount of belt material and being obliquely aligned transversely of said belt.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 561,966 filed Jul. 26, 1900, and now abandoned.
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