The invention relates to a conveyor chain link.
More specifically, the invention relates to a conveyor chain link, a conveyor chain comprising these links and a transport conveyor.
In the art, conveyors are frequently used for transportation of bottles, cans, various kinds of good, such as edible products, potable products and or other goods.
Here a series of links are connected with hinging pins to form an endless conveyor chain loop. The conveyor chain is generally moving over a surface or over a set of guiders. Here, friction of the material of the links occurs while sliding over the surface or the guiders. The disadvantage of this sliding is the relative strong wear of either or both the links and/or the support elements such as guiders, the links are sliding over.
Accordingly, it is an object of the invention to mitigate or solve the above described and/or other problems of conveyors chains in the art, while maintaining and/or improving the advantages thereof.
More specifically the object of the invention can be seen in providing a conveyor chain link that is more practical in use, easy in design and manufacture and is able to provide for less complex conveyor design.
These and/or other objects are reached by a transport conveyor chain link, wherein the link comprises two sets of hinging pin engaging elements, one set being configured for engaging a leading side hinging pin and one set being configured for engaging a trailing side hinging pin, wherein the two sets of hinging pin engaging elements are connected to a support structure, and wherein the support structure extends on a first side, e.g. a transport surface side relative to the hinging pin engaging elements and the support structure does not extend beyond the hinging pin engaging elements on a second side.
By this arrangement of the support structure, wherein it does not extend on the bearing side of the links, the hinging pins, when inserted and keeping together two consecutive links, are at portions openly facing downward. Here, at the openly downward facing portions, at sections in between the hinging pin engaging elements, the pins can move on and be guided, supported and/or borne by guiders, or guiding surfaces.
Thus, the links need no longer slide over any support element. The hinging pins are generally made of metal, and have reduced wear while sliding over guiders, generally made of polymers. Similarly at returns, instead of rollers or drive gears, the returns can also be provided with guiders, on or over which the pins can slide. This can simplify the construction and manufacture of the conveyor in question.
Thus, the tracks of the transport conveyor can be guided smoothly, substantially supported and borne by the hinging pins. This is advantageous, in that the hinging pins have a relative low friction contact surface with the guiders or guiding surfaces, mainly due to their relative small diameter. Thus, the total friction can be relative low, such that less friction losses may occur and less drive power may be needed. Furthermore, wear of the links and the support structure and the guiding surfaces or guiders may be reduced.
The hinging pin engaging elements can comprise a series of ring structures, arranged slanted relative to the transport surface, wherein the ring structures can comprise two series of aligned, slanted rings, each configured to engage a hinging pin. By arranging the rings slanted, the manufacturing of the individual links may be less complex. Typically, these links are manufactured by means of injection molding. Rings with openings substantially perpendicular to the opening direction of the mold, by nature comprise undercut sections and require slides or pin inserts in the mold in order to be able to mold the links. By sufficiently slanting the ring containing elements, the rings may be formed, while no undercut is present. Thus, no pin inserts or slides may be necessary, which could greatly simplify the molds needed.
Consecutive links in the chain can have hinging pin stoppers on alternating lateral sides of the chain, such that a hinging pin is facing at its first abutting side a first stopper from a first link and at its second abutting side a second stopper from a second link.
Thus, by connecting the consecutive links with the pins, the links snap into connection, where the hinging pins cannot slide out. The snap fit renders the manufacture of the chains easier, since no tools or additional parts are needed to produce the chains.
The conveyor links of the conveyor chain are guided by a set of guiders, configured to allow the hinging pins of the conveyor chain to slide along. Thus, the tracks are borne on the hinging pins, possibly reducing wear and friction as indicated herein above.
The link can comprises at least one hinging pin stopper, such that the hinging pin cannot escape.
The link can comprises two hinging pin stoppers. The advantage is that the hinging pin can locked up between stoppers.
Consecutive links can be connected by means of hinging pins. As indicated herein above, the hinging pins of the consecutive links are configured to bear the chain. The links comprise stoppers on alternating lateral sides of the chain, such that hinging pins are facing at their first abutting side a first stopper from a first link and at their second abutting side a second stopper from a second link.
By this arrangement, the links can be locked up. The conveyor chain can be guided by a set of guiders, configured to allow the hinging pins of the conveyor chain to slide along, or the conveyor chain can be substantially entirely borne by the hinging pins, moving over the guiders.
In order to further elucidate the invention, exemplary embodiments will be described with reference to the figures. In the figures:
The figures represent specific exemplary embodiments of the inventions and should not be considered limiting the invention in any way or form. Throughout the description and the figures the same or corresponding reference numerals are used for the same or corresponding elements.
The term ring-shaped is to be considered as, yet not to be seen as limited to an open through-going space surrounded by material, irrespective of the shape. Thus the material may be in the shape of a ring around the through going space, in the shape of an oval, a square, a long hole and/or any specific form suited for the purpose.
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The hinging pins 7 and 8 find a stopper 9 of link 1 at a first lateral side 14 of the chain, and a second stopper 10 of link 2 at a second lateral side 13 of the chain. Thus, a link can be snapped in its operating position, if two consecutive links 1 and 2 are provided and linked together. In order to do so, the stoppers 9 or 10 need to be elastically deformed, such to allow the pin 7 to be inserted in the set of hinging pin engaging elements 4A-4H and 5A-5H of links 1 and 2 respectively. Once the end of the pin 7 is passed the stoppers 9 or 10, the stopper in question is allowed to snap back to its original un-deformed state, therewith enclosing the pin 7 and avoiding the pin to escape.
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The support structure 16 does not extend beyond the hinging pin engaging elements 3A-H and 4A-H at a second side II. Thus, the support structure does not extend beyond the hinging pin 7. This allows the hinging pins 7 and 8 to rest on guiders 11 and 12 of the frame of the transport conveyor. Since the hinging pin engaging elements of the consecutive links are aligned in a transport direction A, all the links 1, 2 can be borne on the hinging pins 7 and 8. Thus a smooth transport of the entire belt can be arranged, while the hinging pins are sliding over guiders.
The invention is to be understood not to be limited to the exemplary embodiments shown in the figures and described in the specification. For instance, the links in the various embodiments are depicted as alternating links 1 and 2. Alternatively, also a single-type-link belt for each track may be chosen, where the link engaging elements of the trailing side are sufficiently laterally offset from those hinging pin engaging elements of the leading side of the link, such that they fit in between each other and allow a hinging pin in. Here again at a first lateral side a first stopper and at a second lateral side a second stopper can be arranged such that the pins can only snap in when two links are connected by the pin.
In the description, the conveyor chain covers a width of one single link only, other more complex composed conveyor chains may be applied as well, such as various interlocking or staggered options, in order to have e.g. conveyor chains of larger widths.
These and other modifications are considered to be variations that are part of the framework, the spirit and the scope of the invention outlined in the claims.
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2020608 | Mar 2018 | NL | national |
This application is the United States national phase of International Application No. PCT/NL2019/050125 filed Feb. 27, 2019, and claims priority to The Netherlands Patent Application No. 2020608 filed Mar. 16, 2018, the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
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PCT/NL2019/050125 | 2/27/2019 | WO | 00 |