The present invention relates to a belt conveyor in accordance with the precharacterising part of the main claim.
In the present context a belt conveyor means a conveyor, of which the belt-forming modules have their module-connecting members positioned at the front and rear ends of each module, such as to form a substantially parallelepiped flat bar element. A curved or side-flexing belt conveyor is defined as a belt conveyor, the modules of which are shaped and connected together in such a manner as to be able to travel through both straight and curved paths, a conveyor of this type being described for example in EP1306323 or EP427337.
For guiding the conveyor belt and maintaining it adhering to the relative slide track particularly through curves, currently known belt conveyors comprise coupling means generally presenting two prongs extending laterally from the lower surface of each belt module to cooperate with suitably shaped track parts, to hence form couplings, for example of the male-female or lug type (see for example the already stated EP1306323).
This type of mechanical connection between belt and the slide track is not totally satisfactory as it does not enable the belt to be raised from the track, for example to clean the track or replace one of the belt modules. A further drawback relates to the wear of the connection members between the module and track which, having to ensure adherence of the belt to the track, must be in continuous mutual contact.
It should be noted that although modular chain conveyors have been known for at least twenty years in which the modules are constrained to the track by magnetic attraction (see for example GB-A-2037690), no expert of the art has ever considered also using this type of solution in the conveyor belt field. In this respect, the expert of the art considers that this type of known solution for chains cannot be adapted to the belt field because the fact of making at least part of the belt modules of ferromagnetic material would make the belt too heavy, so that it would be subjected to excessive wear and deformation. Instead, it has been surprisingly found that even for belts a solution similar to that used for decades for chain conveyors can be used.
An object of the present invention is to provide a belt conveyor which overcomes the aforesaid drawbacks by enabling the belt modules to have a structure which is more simple and less subject to wear than the traditional modules, while ensuring optimal adherence to the slide track, in particular along the curves of said track.
This and other objects which will be apparent to the expert of the art are attained by a conveyor in accordance with the characterising part of the claims.
The present invention will be more apparent from the accompanying drawings, which are provided by way of non-limiting example and in which:
With reference to said figures, a continuous belt conveyor according to the invention comprises a conveyor belt 1 presenting a plurality of modules 2 connected together by pins 3, and a support and guide element or track 4 for said belt, comprising at least one curved portion 4A, and a return roller 30, in addition to usual belt slide and guide supports (not shown but conventional to the expert of the art).
Each module 2 comprises: a front end 2A and a rear end 2B, an upper surface 2C and a lower surface 2D, and two sides 2E. The front and rear ends 2A, B comprise connection parts 5 comprising through holes 6A, B separated by apertures 7, said parts 5 being disposed such that those parts provided in the front end of a module are inserted into the apertures provided in the rear end of an adjacent module such that a connection pin can be inserted through the through holes of the two module parts to connect them together.
As is conventional to the expert of the art, the holes provided in the front end 2A and rear end 2B of each module are different (the rear holes are slots while the front holes correspond to the cross-section through the pin 3) to enable the belt to be able to follow curved paths.
According to the invention, the connection pin between the modules is made of a ferromagnetic material, with the curved portion 4A of the belt slide track comprising permanent magnets 8 to generate a magnetic field such as to maintain the belt 1 in contact with the track 4 along its curved part 4A.
More specifically, the upper surface 2A of each belt module 2 is substantially flat and is arranged to form with the upper surfaces of the belt modules a substantially continuous flat resting surface (the open surfaces are less than or equal to 3%, preferably 2%) for the articles to be transported. This surface can comprise conventional surface treatments and/or usual elements secured to the surfaces to improve adherence of the articles to be transported and/or the surface characteristics. The upper surface could for example comprise a plurality of idle rollers supported by pins secured to prongs (not shown) extending from the side walls 2F, 2E.
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Each of the connection parts 5 has a rounded end portion (
At the lower surface 2D of each module the connection parts 5 have a substantially curved outline with a flat bevelled apex portion forming a small-dimension flat surface enabling the modules to slide on the relative support track.
Advantageously, the lower surface 5B of each module has an undulated shape given by the rounding of the connection parts 5 and by a central portion 9 of the modules recessed for lightening purposes and presenting an arcuate profile. The effective lower resting surface, which slides on the track, is however limited, as already indicated, by the mutually copolanar flat bevelled apex portions of the connection parts 5. The module sides 3E, 2F are divided (
To further reduce wear and friction the slide track 4 and in particular its curved portion 4A presents in its lower surface a hollow portion 42 defining two lateral sub-tracks 41 on which the modules slide. These lateral tracks advantageously have a width L1 (
Advantageously, the curved portion 4A of the track is formed in a suitably shaped single piece 43, comprising the two sub-tracks 41 connected together by the recessed part 42 with, in its lower face, a plurality of lowerly open recessed seats 44 (
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Likewise according to a further variant, not shown, the curved track 4A is made of a plurality of parts of different materials, for example the parts on which the belt slides being of a first material and the parts which do not come into contact with the belt being of a second material, less valuable than the first and hence less costly. Said parts can be co-moulded or glued together to form a single body, or be removably fixed together, for example by screws.
The guide rollers 30 provided at the conveyor ends also comprise circular relief elements 31 of height such as not to come into contact with the flat surface 14 of the end connection parts 5 of each belt module. Advantageously, the rollers 30, as in the case of the curved track 4A, also comprise a recessed central part 33 to limit the sliding of the belt to just the end portions 32.
Advantageously the length L1 (
Finally it should be noted that the aforedescribed embodiment has been provided by way of example only, and that numerous variants are possible, all falling within the same inventive concept, for example instead of providing module connection pins 3 of ferromagnetic material, a different part of the modules could be of ferromagnetic material, or they could be formed of a plastic material with incorporated ferromagnetic material, for example in powder form.
Likewise to generate the magnetic field, magnetic means different from the aforedescribed permanent magnets could be used, but still of conventional type to the expert of the art.