The present invention relates to a conveyor, preferably a belt conveyor, in accordance with the pre-characterising part of the main claim.
Conveyors of the aforeindicated type have been known for some time, see for example those described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,662,938 or EP 0 911 279.
If a known conveyor is required to follow a determined path it usually cooperates with sidepieces along which the lateral walls of the conveyor slide. In some cases, if the conveyor must be prevented from lifting during its load-carrying path and/or separating from the return guide during its return path, the conveyor modules comprise, projecting from its lower surface, L-shaped elements adapted to cooperate with suitably shaped cavities provided in the element along which the conveyor slides.
An object of the present invention is to provide a conveyor which enables the same modules to be used both when the conveyor under construction does not need to be guided along a predefined path and when, in contrast, the conveyor has to be guided along a predefined path and/or has to be guided and supported along its return path by a guide and support structure.
A further object is to provide a conveyor which can be driven along non-horizontal paths comprising for example, after a first horizontal conveying path, a second vertical path followed by a return path.
A further object is to provide a conveyor in which the conveyor load-carrying surface, on which the articles to be conveyed rest, is prevented from making contact with guide or support elements, in order to reduce the wear of said surface.
These and other objects which will be apparent to an expert of the art are attained by a conveyor in accordance with the characterising part of the main claim.
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 drawings, a conveyor according to the invention comprises a multiplicity of identical modules 1A, 1B disposed in line one following the other and extending transversely to a desired direction of movement T of said conveyor. The module 1 comprises a frontal portion 2 and a rear portion 3, two lateral walls 17 and an upper surface 15A and lower surface 15. Each module comprises a is plurality of ends 4 projecting from the frontal portion 2 and rear portion 3, the ends of the frontal portion of a first module 1A intersecting with the ends of the rear portion 3 of an adjacent module 1B. These module ends 4 include first coaxially aligned apertures 5 adapted to receive a transverse pin 6 to removably connect said modules 1A, 1B together.
This pin 6 comprises a cylindrically shaped first portion 7 extending into said aperture 6, a second portion 8 extending radially from an end 7A of said first portion 7, and two end portions 30 and 31 which project from the module lateral walls 17 when the pin is inserted into the module, to cooperate in guiding said conveyor along a predetermined path.
The pin 6 is rotatable about the longitudinal axis L of its first portion 7, between a first position F (shown in
This seat 10 is advantageously formed by reducing the lower part 4B (
The means 11A, B for removably preventing dislocation of the second portion 8 of the pin 6 when this is rotated into its second position R comprise: a through hole 18 (
Preferably the first part 7 of the pin 6 is shaped and dimensioned in usual manner, however at its end 7A it comprises a cylindrical head 7B (
According to the invention, at its ends the pin 6 presents portions 30 and 31 such that when the pin connects two modules 1A and 1B together and is locked in its position R, so as to be prevented from undergoing axial or rotational movements, said end portions 30 and 31 project from the module lateral walls 17 by a distance T (
According to the invention, the end portions 30 and 31 are adapted to copenetrate a seat 32 (
Advantageously the C-shaped parts 40 and the flat part 41 are formed in one piece such that the flat surface 42 of the part 41 is coplanar with the internal flat surfaces 34 of the C-shaped parts (as shown in
According to the invention, as the end guide portions 30 and 31 of the pin 6 present a step determining a reduced thickness S relative to the pin diameter D, and an upwardly facing flat surface P during the conveyor load-carrying path, the seat 32 of the C-shaped guides 40 for said end portions 30 and 31 can have a height H1 (from the lower surfaces 34 and 42 on which the conveyor slides during its load-carrying path) which is reduced, and consequently the overall height H2 (again from said surfaces 34A and 42) of the C-shaped guide 40 can be reduced to a value which is less (by at least a few millimetres, preferably at least 2 millimetres) than the conveyor height H3 (this latter height also being measured from said surface 42 on which the conveyor rests during its load-carrying path). In this manner many advantages are obtained:
It should be noted that these advantages are achieved because the flat surfaces P of the end parts 31 and 39 of the pin when this is correctly blocked always face upwards parallel to the flat surface 15A of the conveyor module.
According to the invention, during the conveyor load-carrying path, i.e. when transporting the articles to be conveyed, the lower surface 15 of the conveyor modules slides on the flat upper surface 42 of the guide and support element 33, in which condition the pin end parts 31 and 30 are housed in the seat 32 of the C-shaped part 40 of said guide and support element, the conveyor being guided in this manner along the same path followed by the C-shaped guide element. In particular, if the conveyor is required to follow a path inclined to a first horizontal plane, the C-shaped guides merely need to also have the desired inclination in order for the conveyor to also follow this inclined path by virtue of the ends 31 and 30 being engaged in the C-shaped guides. Likewise along the conveyor return path it is supported simply by the ends 31 and 30 resting in the C-shaped guides without the need for the conveyor load-carrying surface 15A to also come into contact with support elements. This reduces the wear of this load-carrying surface.
That pin end portion 31 closer to the other part 8 of the pin 6 advantageously comprises in its outer face a slot 29 into which the head of a tool (not shown) can be inserted to rotate the pin into its two different positions F and R.
According to the invention, when two modules have been connected together by the pin 6, the head of a tool is inserted into the pin head slot 29 and the pin rotated until that portion 8 passing through the passage 13 is housed in the seat 10 and the projecting element 19 snap-connects into the hole 18 provided in the lateral wall of the module. It should be noted that in this snap-connection it is the second portion 8 of the pin 6 which slightly deforms elastically towards the interior (i.e. towards the module centre) when the bevelled portion 24 of the projecting element 19 contacts the edge of the seat 10. When the pin 6 is to be removed, its head 6B has to be rotated using a tool head inserted into the slot 29 in the pin head. In this manner the projecting element of the second pin portion disengages from the hole 18.
It should also be noted that the seat 10 for the second portion 8 of the pin 6 can be provided at the end of the plurality of either the front or rear connection ends 4 and that those figures showing this seat provided in a left hand portion of the rear connection ends must be interpreted as a non-limiting example of the invention.
Finally it should be noted that the aforedescribed embodiment has been provided by way of non-limiting example only, and that numerous variants are possible all falling within the same inventive concept, hence for example the described means and counter-means for blocking the axial and rotational movements of the pin could be of a different type known to the expert of the art, for example of the type known in the previously cited known art.
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MI 2008A002191 | Dec 2008 | IT | national |