1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a conveyor device and more particularly to a flight conveyor having a flight with a core and a sound absorbing material about the core.
2. Description of Related Art
Flight conveyors employing a central sprocket driven chain with elongated flights extending laterally in opposite directions from spaced sides of the chain are extensively used for the conveying of material. U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,103,275; 4,238,028; and 5,000,310 illustrate general designs for flight conveyors. These types of flight conveyors travel over flat surfaces or decks, wherein the laterally extending flights cooperate with the flat deck to move material therealong. Where such sprocket driven flight conveyors are used on loading machines, the flights are required to move heavy materials, such as large masses of coal, rock and iron along the deck plates. In such structures, the flights travel closely to the deck plates. Typically, the deck plates and the flights are made of steel such that the motion of the flights over the deck plates is inordinately loud.
Flight conveyors are used extensively in coal mines, and recent MSHA standards limit the intensity of noise to which individuals working in coal mines may be exposed. Flight conveyors in mines are a large contributor to such noise.
A design is required that will reduce the noise produced by flight conveyors.
One embodiment of the subject invention is directed to a flight adapted for use on the deck of a flight conveyor wherein the flight is moved along the deck by a drive mechanism, said flight comprised of
A second embodiment of the subject invention is directed to a method of producing a flight used on the deck of a flight conveyor wherein the flight is moved along the deck by a drive mechanism, wherein the flight has a core and said method comprises the step of securing to the core a sound absorbing material.
The subject invention is directed to flights on a flight conveyor which minimize sound produced by the relative motion between the flight and the conveyor deck when the flight conveyor is in operation.
Directing attention to flight 10, as mentioned, the flight 10 is adapted for use on the deck of a flight conveyor, wherein the flight is moved along the deck by the chain 15. The flight 10 is comprised of an elongated core 20 (
The primary source of noise on a flight conveyor is produced by the contact between the steel flights and the steel conveyor deck. The inventor has realized it is possible to reduce this noise by providing a layer of sound absorbing material around a flight. Since the primary noise is produced by the contact between the bottom surface of a flight and the conveyor deck, it is possible to provide the sound absorbing material to the bottom surface 22 of the core, thereby providing a layer between the core 20 and the conveyor deck.
While the core 20 may have any variety of different shapes, as illustrated in
Typically, in the design of flight conveyors, the flight is configured such that material acting against the front face of the flight 10 will not lift the flight 10 away from the conveyor deck. This is accomplished by angling a portion or all of the front face of the flight 10 rearwardly as illustrated in
Although it may be desirable to secure the sound absorbing material to the entire flight, the end 25 of the core 20, since it must be secured to the drive mechanism 15, should be exposed and preferably the remainder of the core 20 will have sound absorbing material secured thereto.
Directing attention to
The sound absorbing material may be a high performance abrasion resistive polyurethane or any other high performance abrasion resistive elastomeric material. Such a material not only provides the sound absorbing properties necessary for the subject invention, but also provides a high level of wear resistance, which may be equally important for flight conveyors subject to a high level of abrasion.
Note that under circumstances where the durability of the material is not required to be high, the sound absorbing material may be material having less durability, such as rubber.
Within the mining industry to promote interchangeability of parts for a given flight conveyor, the flights are a standard size. Therefore, it should be appreciated that the combination of the sound absorbing material 30 when secured to the core 20 should conform to these standard sizes. It is possible in accordance with the subject invention to modify existing flights by removing material from the flight such that the sound absorbing material may be secured to the modified flight, thereby producing a flight having dimensions similar to the standard size of a flight. Under such circumstances, standard flights may be removed from a flight conveyor and modified to accommodate the sound absorbing material, and then reinstalled upon the flight conveyor.
The sound absorbing material 30 may be secured to the core 20 through a molding process. In particular, the sound absorbing material 30 is heated to a liquid state, and introduced into a mold surrounding the core 20, thereby, conforming the sound absorbing material to a predetermined shape around the core 20. It can be appreciated that a cross-section of the core 20 should be non-circular under such circumstances to prevent the molded sound absorbing material from rotating about the core 20. Such molding techniques are known in the industry, and the preparation of the core 20 prior to molding the sound absorbing material around the core 20 is important. However, such preparation is known to those skilled in the art of molding.
As previously mentioned one application of the subject flight conveyor may be for mining operations, and in particular long wall mining operations. The use of sound absorbent material to reduce the noise produced between the flights and the fight deck has applications beyond the mining industry and, therefore, the subject application should not be limited thereto.
In circumstances where it may not be possible to secure the sound absorbing material to the bottom of the flight, and the upper portion of the flight is subject to vibrations, such that the sound may be amplified by the upper portion of a flight, it may be possible to secure the sound absorbing material only to the upper portion of the flight 10 such as vertical leg 45 in
The subject invention is also directed to a method of producing a flight 10 used on the deck of a flight conveyor, wherein the flight 10 is moved along the deck by a drive mechanism such as a chain 15. The flight has a core 20, and the method is comprised of the step of securing to the core 20 a sound absorbing material 30. Just as before, the sound absorbing material may be polyurethane and more particularly MDI.
The core 20 has a bottom 22 and the method may involve securing a sound absorbing material 30 only to the bottom surface 22 of the core 20. In the alternative, the core 20 may have a top surface as illustrated by vertical leg 45, in
Core 20 may originally be the flight of a standard flight conveyor, and this core may be reduced in size prior to securing the sound absorbing material, such that the combined core and sound absorbing material provide a flight having the external shape of the conventional flight.
The step of securing the sound absorbing material to the flight may be comprised of molding the material to the core, clamping the material to the core, or mechanically fastening the material to the core.
It is thought the present invention and many of its intended advantages will be understood from the foregoing description and that it will be apparent that various changes may be made in the form construction an arrangement of the parts thereof, without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, or sacrificing all of its material advantages, the form herein before described merely preferred or exemplary embodiments thereof.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/US02/24602 | 8/2/2002 | WO | 7/22/2004 |
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60309840 | Aug 2001 | US |