Information
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Patent Grant
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6250459
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Patent Number
6,250,459
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Date Filed
Monday, November 22, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 26, 200123 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
- 198 850
- 198 851
- 198 852
- 198 853
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A conveyor chain for conveying products comprises a plurality of links, each link having a body defining a supporting surface for the products that are to be conveyed. Two adjacent links in the plurality of links are hinged to each other by a spindle of predetermined axis parallel to the supporting surface and extending between side projections of a first link and a central projection of a second link. The two adjacent links are articulated together by a hinge pin on a predetermined axis intersecting the axis of the spindle and perpendicular to the supporting surface. The spindle passes through the hinge pin which is rotatable in a seat formed in the central projection of the second link. A flat part is housed in a depression in the body of the second link, is rotatable about the axis of the hinge pin and is fastened axially to the body of the second link by retention means.
Description
DESCRIPTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a conveyor chain for conveying products, of the type that comprises a plurality of links, each link having a body defining a supporting surface for the products that are to be conveyed, two adjacent links in the plurality of links being hinged to each other by a spindle of predetermined axis parallel to the supporting surface and extending between side projections of a first link of the two links and a central projection of a second link of the two links, these two links being articulated together by a hinge pin on a predetermined axis intersecting the axis of the spindle and perpendicular to the supporting surface, the spindle passing through this hinge pin which is rotatable in a seat formed in the central projection of the second link.
2. Background of the Invention
As is known, with such chains it is possible to follow twisting paths because of the fact that the links are hinged together. This feature of known chains of this type does however create a discontinuity in the supporting surface. What is more, gaps open up on either side of the chain and simultaneously and alternatively close and open when the chain changes direction. When these gaps close any object or, worse still, any finger which happens to be in the open gap can unfortunately be trapped. This of course leads to the drawback of undesirable jamming or, worse, injury.
Conveyor chains have been suggested in which these gaps are permanently occupied by plates mounted on the first link and projecting from the side projections. These plates fit into slots formed in the body of the second link. Such chains, though satisfactory, do not altogether solve the problem because it is still possible for an object or a finger to be squeezed between the links, even if not completely inserted into the gap, which is partially occupied by the plate, when the remaining gap closes; and besides, the continuity of the supporting surface is compromised.
The problem addressed by the present invention is how to devise a conveyor chain of the type specified that will have the structure and functional characteristics to overcome the abovementioned problem cited with reference to the conveyor chains of the prior art.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
This problem is solved by a conveyor chain of the type specified that is characterized in that it comprises a flat part which is housed in a depression in the body of the second link, is rotatable about the axis of the hinge pin and is fastened axially to the body of the second link by retention means, the said flat part having a semicircular portion that rotates in the depression and a rectangular portion continuing from the second link and held between the side projections of the first link.
Other features and the advantages of the conveyor chain of the present invention will become clear in the course of the description given below of a preferred embodiment, presented by way of non-restrictive illustration, with reference to the accompanying figures, in which:
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a conveyor chain according to the present invention,
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of the conveyor chain of
FIG. 1
, seen from a different angle,
FIG. 3
is a perspective view, with the parts detached, of a detail of the conveyor chain seen in
FIG. 1
,
FIG. 4
is a side view in cross section of a detail of the chain of
FIG. 1
,
FIGS. 5
,
6
,
7
and
8
are orthogonal views of a detail of the conveyor chain of
FIG. 1
seen from the side, in plan view and from each end, respectively,
FIG. 9
is a side view of another detail of the chain seen in
FIG. 1
,
FIG. 10
is a side view of yet another detail of the chain seen in
FIG. 1
,
FIG. 11
is a perspective view, with the parts detached, of a conveyor chain according to the present invention, in accordance with an alternative embodiment,
FIG. 12
is a side view in section of a detail of the conveyor chain seen in
FIG. 11
,
and
FIGS. 13
,
14
,
15
and
16
are orthogonal views of a detail of the conveyor chain seen in
FIG. 11
, in side view, in plan view and from each end, respectively.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
With reference to the accompanying figures, the number
1
is a general reference for a conveyor chain for conveying products.
The chain
1
comprises a plurality of identical links, all labelled
2
.
Each link
2
has a body
3
defining a supporting surface
4
for the support of the products that are to be conveyed.
Within the chain
1
, two links
2
, adjacent to each other in the plurality of links, are hinged to each other by a spindle
5
, which has an axis X—X parallel to the supporting surface
4
and perpendicular to the direction Y—Y of travel of the chain.
The spindle
5
extends between side projections (both labelled
6
and each having a hole
7
for this purpose) belonging to a first link of the two adjacent links, and a central projection
8
belonging to a second link of the two adjacent links (having for this purpose a passage with the general reference
9
).
The body
3
of each link
2
comprises a flat portion
10
presenting an upper surface
10
a
which is the abovementioned supporting surface
4
. The flat portion
10
has a thickness A; beneath the flat portion
10
is a space
11
for a sprocket tooth (not shown) at either the drive or the idle end of the chain.
It should be observed that two adjacent links in the plurality of chain links are furthermore articulated together so that the chain can follow irregular paths, i.e. can so to speak follow or steer its way around curved parts.
In other words the two adjacent chain links can rotate relative to each other about an axis Z—Z which intersects with axis X—X and is perpendicular to the supporting surface
4
.
For this purpose the central projection
8
contains, underneath the flat portion
10
, a cylindrical seat
12
of axis Z—Z, which defines in the said central projection a sleeve
13
which is also of axis Z—Z.
The cylindrical seat
12
houses a rotatable cylindrical hinge pin
14
of axis Z—Z enclosed by the sleeve
13
.
A hole
15
, formed through the hinge pin
14
, and opposing slots
16
formed in opposite walls of the sleeve
13
together form the abovementioned passage
9
through which the spindle
5
extends.
The side projections
6
in practice form a fork that encloses the central projection
8
. Between the ends of the side projections
6
of one link and the body
3
of the next link, are respective gaps
17
, large enough to allow one link to rotate with respect to the other about the axis Z—Z, in other words to enable the chain to flex and follow the desired curvature required by the path.
In order to prevent a foreign body or a finger from occupying a gap
17
, the conveyor chain
1
according to the present invention comprises, for each link
2
, a flat part
18
which is housed in a depression
19
let into the flat portion
10
.
More specifically, the depression
19
has a depth E sufficient to accommodate the flat part
18
, which has a depth B approximately equal to the depth E. In this way the flat part
18
has a surface
18
a
that is coplanar with the surface
10
a
and is likewise part of the supporting surface
4
.
More specifically, the flat part
18
comprises a portion
20
which is essentially a segment of a circle of predetermined radius R, its centre being on the axis Z—Z. The portion in the shape of a segment of a circle
20
has a base
20
a
of length C extending in the direction of the width of the chain and approximately equal to the width L of the chain, and a height D equal to about three quarters of the radius R. The portion in the shape of a segment of a circle
20
thus covers the gaps
17
.
The flat part
18
also includes a rectangular portion
21
coplanar with the portion
20
in the shape of a segment of a circle and having one side
21
a
adjacent to the base
20
a
of the portion in the shape of a segment of a circle
20
. This rectangular portion
21
is inserted with limited play in a rectangular seat
22
formed in the flat portion
10
of the adjacent link, between the two side projections
6
.
When the chain flexes, the side projections
6
cause the rectangular portion
21
, and hence the entire flat part
18
, to rotate about the axis Z—Z.
On the opposite side
21
b
from the side
21
a
the rectangular portion
21
has a slope
21
c
. The said slope
21
c
is in the form of an arc of a cylinder whose axis coincides with the axis X—X of the spindle
5
. It prevents gaps opening up undesirably in the supporting surface
4
when the chain bends.
The flat part
18
, which can rotate about the axis Z—Z with respect to the body
3
of its link
2
, is fixed axially to the said body
3
by retention means under the general reference
23
.
The retention means
23
in practice are basically press-stud means
24
comprising four hooked projections
25
arranged circumferentially about the axis Z—Z. These are designed to be pushed through a hole
26
in the flat portion
10
and locked under a surface
10
b
of the flat portion
10
on the other side from the surface
10
a.
A locking insert
27
in the form of a disc is advantageously inserted forcibly in the manner of a bung between the hooked projections
25
, thus making the retention of the flat part
18
in the body
3
of the link by the press-stud means effectively irreversible.
It should be observed that the body
3
of each link and the flat part
18
are made of the same material as each other, preferably a plastic anti-friction material, such as a Teflon-coated acetal resin.
As regards the hinge pin
14
, this is made from a different plastic material to that used for the body
3
and for the flat part
18
. For the hinge pin
14
, use is preferably made of a wear-resistant plastic material such as a polyamide.
In one alternative embodiment of the same invention, a conveyor chain is illustrated in
FIGS. 11
to
14
, in which parts with the same structure and function are distinguished by the same reference numbers and are not further described below.
In the conveyor chain of
FIGS. 11
to
14
the retention means
23
are a basically bayonet-type coupling
28
comprising a protrusion
29
extending along the axis Z—Z from the flat part
18
and having a radial tooth
30
. The protrusion
29
can be passed through a hole
31
in the flat portion
10
and pushed sideways, that is at right angles to the axis Z—Z, with a Z-like movement so that the radial tooth
30
slots into a recess in the shape of a sector of a circle
32
formed in the flat portion
10
on surface
10
b.
The recess in the shape of a sector of a circle
32
has sufficient angular width to allow the flat part
18
to rotate about the axis Z—Z when the chain is flexed.
During operation the continuity of the supporting surface
4
of the conveyor chain remains largely intact. This is because when there is flexing between adjacent links as happens when the direction of the path of the chain changes, the gaps that occur at the sides of the chain all open and close beneath the flat part and are made inaccessible both to objects and fingers.
The main advantage of the conveyor chain according to the present invention is in its completely safe operation, since it ensures continuity of the supporting surface even when the path of the chain changes direction. It cannot therefore be jammed by the introduction of a foreign body and cannot cause injury by the introduction of a finger.
Another advantage of the chain according to the present invention is that its links are remarkably robust and structurally sturdy.
Yet another advantage of the chain according to the present invention is that it combines low friction between the supporting surface and the products to be conveyed with very quiet operation and durability under the action of the driving and idle sprockets of the chain.
Still another advantage of the chain according to the present invention lies in the fact that it lends itself to easier replacement of the flat parts, should these break.
It will be obvious that, in order to satisfy various specific needs, a person skilled in the art will be able to make numerous modifications and alterations to the conveyor chain described above, all however keeping within the scope of protection of the invention as defined in the following claims.
Claims
- 1. Conveyor chain for conveying products, of the type that comprises a plurality of links, each link having a body defining a supporting surface for the products that are to be conveyed, two adjacent links in the plurality of links being hinged to each other by a spindle of predetermined axis parallel to the supporting surface and extending between side projections of a first link of the two links and a central projection of a second link of the two links, these two links being articulated together by a hinge pin on a predetermined axis intersecting the axis of the spindle and perpendicular to the supporting surface, the spindle passing through this hinge pin which is rotatable in a seat formed in the central projection of the second link, wherein the said chain comprises a flat part which is housed in a depression in the body of the second link, is rotatable about the axis of the hinge pin and is fastened axially to the body of the second link by retention means, the said flat part having a portion in the shape of a segment of a circle that rotates in the depression and a rectangular portion continuing from the second link and held between the side projections of the first link.
- 2. Conveyor chain according to claim 1, wherein the retention means comprise basically press-stud means formed between the flat part and the body of the link.
- 3. Conveyor chain according to claim 2, wherein the press-stud means include a locking insert.
- 4. Conveyor chain according to claim 1, wherein the retention means comprise a basically bayonet-type coupling formed between the flat part and the body of the link.
- 5. Conveyor chain according to claim 1, wherein the body of the link and the flat part are made of the same material as each other, preferably a plastic anti-friction material, and in that the hinge pin is made of a different material, preferably a plastic wear-resistant material.
- 6. Conveyor chain according to claim 5, wherein the plastic wear-resistant material of the body of the link and of the flat part is a Teflon-coated acetal resin.
- 7. Conveyor chain according to claim 5, wherein the plastic wear-resistant material of the hinge pin is a polyamide.
Priority Claims (1)
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Date |
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99830529 |
Aug 1999 |
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