Claims
- 1. A conveyor belt support apparatus for supporting a conveyor belt having a first edge and a second edge, said conveyor belt support apparatus including:
a first support block having a top surface for supporting the first edge of the conveyor belt; a second support block having a top surface for supporting the second edge of the conveyor belt, said second support block being spaced apart from said first support block; and a first idler string suspended between and supported by said first support block and said second support block, said first idler string including one or more idler rollers for supporting the conveyor belt; whereby movement of said idler rollers of said first idler string is restricted by said first and second support blocks to inhibit misalignment of said idler rollers while permitting rotational movement of said idler rollers in contact with the conveyor belt, and movement of the first and second side edges of the conveyor belt is restricted by said first and second support blocks to reduce the escape of conveyed material from the conveyor belt.
- 2. The conveyor belt support apparatus of claim I including a second idler string suspended between and supported by said first support block and said second support block, said second idler string including one or more idler rollers for supporting the conveyor belt.
- 3. The conveyor belt support apparatus of claim 2 wherein said first support block includes a support body, a first shaft extending through said support body, and a second shaft extending through said support body, said first idler string being attached to said first shaft and said second idler string being attached to said second shaft.
- 4. The conveyor belt support apparatus of claim 3 wherein said support body includes a base member and a top member, said first and second shafts extending through said base member, said top member including said top surface.
- 5. The conveyor belt support apparatus of claim 3 wherein said support body includes a plurality of slabs located adjacent to one another, said first and second shafts extending through said slabs.
- 6. The conveyor belt support apparatus of claim 1 wherein said first support block includes one or more wear resistant inserts which form a portion of said top surface.
- 7. The conveyor belt support apparatus of claim 1 including a restraining assembly attached to said first support block.
- 8. The conveyor belt support apparatus of claim 1 including a resilient biasing member having a first end attached to said first support block and a second end adapted to be attached to an anchor member.
- 9. The conveyor belt support apparatus of claim 8 wherein said biasing member comprises a resilient tether.
- 10. A conveyor belt support apparatus for supporting a conveyor belt including:
an idler string including a plurality of idler rollers for rotatably supporting the conveyor belt; and a first resilient biasing member having a first end attached to said idler string and a second end adapted to be attached to an anchor member; whereby said first resilient biasing member inhibits misalignment of said idler rollers of said idler string during loading of the conveyor belt but permits rotational movement of said idler rollers.
- 11. The conveyor belt support apparatus of claim 10 wherein said biasing member comprises a resilient tether.
- 12. The conveyor belt support apparatus of claim 10 including a coupler member attached to said idler string, said first end of said biasing member being attached to said coupler member.
- 13. The conveyor belt support apparatus of claim 12 including a support block attached to said coupler member, said support block including a top surface adapted to support the conveyor belt.
- 14. The conveyor belt support apparatus of claim 10 including a second resilient biasing member having a first end attached to the idler string and a second end adapted to be attached to an anchor member.
- 15. The conveyor belt support apparatus of claim 10 including a connector member attached to said second end of said biasing member, said connector member including a plurality of attachment points for selectively connecting said connector member to the anchor member.
- 16. A support block adapted to be attached to a first idler string and to a second idler string for supporting a conveyor belt, said support block including:
a support body having a top surface of low friction material for supporting the moving conveyor belt while minimizing frictional resistance; a first connector member attached to said support body, said first connector member adapted to be attached to the first idler string; and a second connector member attached to said support body, said second connector member adapted to be attached to the second idler string.
- 17. The support block of claim 16 including a first shaft extending through said support body, said first shaft having a first end and a second end, said first connector member located at said first end of said first shaft.
- 18. The support block of claim 17 including a second shaft extending through said support body, said second shaft including a first end and a second end, said second connector member being located at said first end of said second shaft.
- 19. The conveyor belt support apparatus of claim 16 wherein said support body includes a base member and a top member, said connector members being attached to said base member, said top member including said top surface.
- 20. The conveyor belt support apparatus of claim 16 wherein said support body includes a plurality of slabs located adjacent to one another.
- 21. The conveyor belt support apparatus of claim 20 including a first shaft and a second shaft extending through said slabs.
- 22. The conveyor belt support apparatus of claim 20 wherein said slabs are formed from a material selected from the group consisting of urethane, rubber, nylon, polyurethane and ultra high molecular weight polyethylene.
- 23. The conveyor belt support apparatus of claim 16 wherein said support body includes an outwardly extending finger.
- 24. A restraining assembly for resiliently connecting an idler string of a catenary conveyor belt support apparatus that is suspended at each end of the idler string by a support structure to an anchor member, said restraining assembly including:
a coupler member adapted to be attached to the idler string; a resilient biasing member having a first end and a second end, said first end attached to said coupler member; and a connector member attached to said second end of said biasing member, said connector member adapted to be attached to the anchor member; whereby said restraining assembly inhibits misalignment of the idler string.
- 25. The restraining assembly of claim 24 wherein said biasing member comprises a resilient tether.
- 26. The restraining assembly of claim 25 wherein said tether comprises a shock cord.
- 27. The restraining assembly of claim 24 wherein said biasing member comprises a spring.
- 28. The conveyor belt support apparatus of claim 24 wherein said connector member includes a plurality of attachment points for selectively connecting said connector member to the anchor member.
- 29. A conveyor belt support apparatus for supporting a conveyor belt having a first edge and a second edge, said conveyor belt support apparatus including:
a first outside support block having a top surface for supporting the first edge of the conveyor belt; a second outside support block having a top surface for supporting the second edge of the conveyor belt; and an inside support block suspended between and supported by said first outside support block and said second outside support block, said inside support block having a top surface for supporting the conveyor belt.
- 30. The conveyor belt support apparatus of claim 29 including a plurality of inside support blocks suspended between and supported by said first outside support block and said second outside support block.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/228,706, filed Aug. 29, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60228706 |
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