Information
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Patent Grant
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6523775
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Patent Number
6,523,775
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Date Filed
Tuesday, May 8, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 25, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 242 5302
- 242 5354
- 242 5413
- 242 528
- 242 546
- 242 909
- 226 170
- 198 952
- 198 794
- 198 804
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International Classifications
- B65H1822
- B65H2006
- B65G1500
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Abstract
A conveying apparatus. The apparatus includes an air-cooled hydraulic driving unit, a hydraulic motor, a conveyor and a connecting element. The air-cooled hydraulic driving unit includes a hydraulic pump, an electrical motor, pipes, a flow regulator, and a cooling fan. The cooling fan is adapted for low temperature environment and does not require complicated pipes, so that the conveying apparatus of the present invention can be flexibly combined with other devices or applied to various processes.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a conveying apparatus and, more particularly, to a conveying apparatus driven by an air-cooled hydraulic driving unit, such apparatus may further include a set of rollers used for collecting adhesive or rubber film in the processes of manufacturing adhesive tapes or tires.
2. Description of Related Art
Industrially, conveyors in processes are used to transport raw materials or products. For example, in the process of manufacturing rubber sheet, material is transported by a conveyor after being produced and cooled, and eventually collected by collecting rollers installed next to the conveyor. For most situations, the conveyor is often disposed in a fixed position to fit with the main production machine. The immobility of such conveyors is a shortcoming for the layout of such a plant.
Additionally, in order to improve the precision of transport speed, most conveyors are driven by hydraulic motors instead of electric motors. However, the oil of such hydraulic motors is mostly cooled by a liquid cooling medium, which needs a highly efficient cooling device to cool the liquid medium. In this way, such arrangement is apparently limiting the flexibility of the conveyors.
Therefore, it is desired to provide an improved conveying apparatus to mitigate and obviate the aforementioned problems.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The object of the present invention is to provide a conveying apparatus which can be easily moved and disengaged to be suitable for different production processes.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a conveying apparatus which is flexibly used in sheet material collection.
To achieve these objects, the conveying apparatus of the present invention includes an air-cooled hydraulic driving unit, a hydraulic motor, a conveyor and a connecting element.
The air-cooled hydraulic driving unit is composed of a hydraulic pump, an electrical motor, a plurality of pipes, a flow regulator, and a cooling fan. The flow regulator can be a manual-control valve or an electrical-control valve. The hydraulic motor can be driven by the hydraulic pump of the air-cooled hydraulic driving unit. The conveyor includes a main roller driven by the hydraulic motor, at least one passive roller, and a belt mounted around the main roller and the passive roller. The connecting element can be, for example, a coupling used for connecting the hydraulic motor and the main roller of the conveyor.
The air-cooled hydraulic driving unit may further include a manometer and a three-way valve to stop the hydraulic driving unit or to make the belt operate in the opposite direction.
The cooling fan and the electrical motor of the air-cooled hydraulic driving unit can simultaneously start up by connecting electrically in parallel, and the power is generally supplied with 3-phase AC of 220 V and 3.5 A.
The above apparatus may combine with at least one set of rollers disposed upon the belt to form a film products collector. The one set of rollers primarily includes a supplying scroll holding liner sheets, and at least one collecting scroll for rolling up the film product overlaid on the liner sheets. The supplying scroll can be regulated by a tension element, and the collecting scroll can be elevated by two supporting devices at two ends thereof.
Additionally, a tension roller may be disposed between the supplying scroll and collecting scroll to keep the liner sheets stretched taut. The film product is laid out over the conveyor belt by passing it in between a pressing roller and the conveyor belt after it is produced from a main production machine.
Other objects, advantages, and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of an embodiment the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of the driving unit of the embodiment in
FIG. 1
; and
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of another embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
With reference to
FIG. 1
, there is shown a perspective view of the conveying apparatus of the present invention, wherein a conveyor
10
includes a frame
11
, and a main roller
12
and a passive roller
13
mounted on the frame
11
. Around the main roller
12
and the passive roller
13
, a belt
14
is mounted to transport objects thereon. The main roller
12
can be driven to roll by a hydraulic motor
20
, and connects with each other by a coupling. The hydraulic motor
20
is driven by oil in pipes
43
,
44
of a hydraulic driving unit
30
.
The hydraulic driving unit
30
is shown in
FIG. 2
, which includes a hydraulic,pump
31
, an electrical motor
32
, an oil tank
33
, and a cooling fan
50
for cooling the oil. The oil tank
33
, with an inlet
331
, a discharge-opening
332
and a window
333
to inspect the oil level, can store and supply oil to the hydraulic driving unit
30
. The cooling fan
50
includes a set of blades
51
, a driving motor
52
and a cooling circuit
53
.
The oil drawn from the oil tank
33
enters into the hydraulic pump
31
through an oil pipe
41
, and flows out through an oil pipe
42
. A manual-control flow regulator
421
is installed on the oil pipe
42
to adjust the oil flow in the pipe
42
and therefore control the speed of the belt
14
. An electrical-control valve can be used instead of the manual-control flow regulator
421
. A manometer
422
for monitoring the oil pressure and a three-way valve
423
for changing the flowing direction of the oil are installed next to the flow regulator
421
. The three-way valve
423
is operated by wrenching a handle up, down or to the middle position, so as to control the running direction of the belt
14
, or make it stop running.
The oil from an oil pipe
43
enters into the hydraulic motor
20
shown in
FIG. 1
, and then flows back to the three-way valve
423
through an oil pipe
44
. The circulating oil eventually flows back to the oil tank
33
through an oil pipe
45
. In general, the temperature of the circulating oil may gradually rise to about 60-90° C. after a period of working time. Therefore, a part of the oil drawn from the hydraulic pump
31
is cooled by transporting to the cooling circuit
53
of the cooling fan
50
through an oil pipe
46
. The cooled oil, at a temperature of about 26° C., is then sent back to the oil tank
33
through an oil pipe
47
.
In this embodiment, the oil pipes
41
,
42
,
45
,
46
, and
47
are metal pipes, and oil pipes
43
,
44
are high pressure rubber hoses. Additionally, the driving motor
52
of the cooling fan
50
and the electrical motor
32
are electrically connected in parallel to enable simultaneous start up, and the power is generally supplied by 3-phase AC of 220 V and 3.5 A.
FIG. 3
is a view of combining the above apparatus with two sets of rollers
60
,
60
′ disposed upon the conveying belt
14
to form a film product collector, which is suitable for processes of, for example, collecting rubber sheets or textile products, etc.
One set of the rollers
60
, for example, primarily includes a supplying scroll
61
rolling up liner sheets
80
, and a collecting scroll
63
for collecting and rolling up the film product
70
overlaid on the liner sheet
80
. The supplying scroll
60
can be stopped by a tension element
611
, and the collecting scroll
63
can be supported by two regulating rods
631
,
631
′ at two ends thereof. The two regulating rods
631
,
631
′ have respective slots
632
,
632
′, enabling the collecting scroll
63
to slide up and down within the slots
632
,
632
′ and fixed therein. Additionally, a tension roller
62
may be disposed between the supplying scroll
61
and the collecting scroll
63
for keeping the liner sheets
80
stretched taut. The film product
70
can become horizontally flat and line on the conveying belt
14
by pressing it between a pressing roller
64
and the belt
14
.
After being produced and then continually transported through the cooling roller
90
, the film product
70
is pressed by the pressing roller
64
to lie the film
70
on the belt
14
. The plastic liner sheet
80
around the supplying scroll
61
is kept in tension by the tension roller
62
, and rolled around the collecting scroll
63
. After being sent underneath the pressing roller
64
, the film product
70
is overlaid and rolls together with the liner sheet
80
on the collecting scroll
63
which was put down into contact with the conveying belt
14
by moving along the two slots of the two supporting devices
631
,
631
′. On the other hand, the collecting scroll
63
can freely slide up along the two slots, when the size of the roll of the film product
70
together with the liner sheet
80
is increased. In this way, the film product
70
covered with the liner sheet
80
is collected around the collecting scroll
63
.
For most batchwise processes such as the one described above, the conveying apparatuses often lie idle when the production line stops working, if they can't be easily moved. However, the conveying apparatus of. the present invention can overcome such problem by cooling the oil with the cooling fan
50
, because no complicated piping for transporting cooling liquid and its heavy weight coding tank are required. It's understandable that the effect of cooling air is unsurpassed to use the conveying apparatus of the present invention in low-temperature environment, or connect with a small-sized conveyor for being easily moved.
Furthermore, the conveying apparatus
10
can be adapted to other devices or rollers to promote or increase its working capability such as the aforementioned film product collector.
Although the present invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
Claims
- 1. An apparatus for collecting film product, comprising:an air-cooled hydraulic driving unit comprising a hydraulic pump, an electrical motor, a plurality of pipes, a flow regulator, and a cooling fan driven by a driving motor; a hydraulic motor driven by said hydraulic pump of said air-cooled hydraulic driving unit; a conveyor comprising a frame body, a main roller being driven by said hydraulic motor, at least one passive roller, and a belt mounted around said main roller and said passive roller; a connecting element for connecting said hydraulic motor and said main roller of said conveyor; and at least one set of rollers being disposed upon said belt, comprising a supplying scroll with liner sheet, and at least one collecting scroll.
- 2. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said flow regulator of said air-cooled hydraulic driving unit is a manual-control valve.
- 3. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said air-cooled hydraulic driving unit further comprises a three-way valve that enables said belt to run in the opposite direction, or make it stop running.
- 4. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said air-cooled hydraulic driving unit further comprises a manometer.
- 5. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said driving motor of said cooling fan and said electrical motor of said air-cooled hydraulic driving unit are connected electrically in parallel.
- 6. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said connecting element is a coupling.
- 7. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said set of rollers further comprises a tension roller disposed between said supplying scroll and said collecting scroll.
- 8. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said collecting scroll is supported by two regulating rods at two ends thereof, said two regulating rods having respectively slots enabling said collecting scroll to slide up and down within said slots and fix therein.
- 9. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said supplying scroll is adapted to be regulated by a tension element.
US Referenced Citations (13)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Date |
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11-269920 |
May 1999 |
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