Claims
- 1. A conveyor stop, comprising:
- a stop frame, defining an elongated chamber having left and right sides and a bottom and defining a top opening;
- an elongated bladder lying in said elongated chamber and defining an opening for receiving fluid; and
- an elongated tread member lying in said elongated chamber on top of said elongated bladder, such that, when said bladder is deflated, said elongated tread member lies substantially inside said elongated chamber, and, when said bladder is inflated, it lifts said elongated tread member upwardly, so that said tread member projects substantially above the top of said stop frame,
- wherein said stop frame defines a bladder cavity which retains said bladder and said tread, said bladder cavity defining an upward stop opening which has a width that is less than the width of said tread, so as to retain said tread on said stop frame.
- 2. A conveyor stop as recited in claim 1, and further comprising an elongated hook on said stop frame for connecting said stop into an elongated T-shaped slot on a conveyor frame.
- 3. A conveyor stop, comprising:
- a stop frame, defining an elongated chamber having left and right sides and a bottom and defining a top opening;
- an elongated bladder lying in said elongated chamber and defining an opening for receiving fluid; and
- an elongated tread member lying in said elongated chamber on top of said elongated bladder, such that, when said bladder is deflated, said elongated tread member lies substantially inside said elongated chamber, and, when said bladder is inflated, it lifts said elongated tread member upwardly, so that said tread member projects substantially above the top of said stop frame,
- wherein said bladder cavity tapers toward said upward stop opening, so as to keep said tread centered on said stop frame.
- 4. A conveyor stop, comprising:
- a stop frame, defining an elongated chamber having left and right sides and a bottom and defining a top opening;
- an elongated bladder lying in said elongated chamber and defining an opening for receiving fluid; and
- an elongated tread member lying in said elongated chamber on top of said elongated bladder, such that, when said bladder is deflated, said elongated tread member lies substantially inside said elongated chamber, and, when said bladder is inflated, it lifts said elongated tread member upwardly, so that said tread member projects substantially above the top of said stop frame,
- wherein said tread has the cross-sectional dimensions of a standard V-belt, so that said tread can be made by cutting a standard V-belt to the proper length.
- 5. A conveyor frame for a chain-driven conveyor, comprising:
- an elongated frame member, defining parallel, elongated upper and lower chambers, each of said chambers including a pair of rails for receiving a chain, and each of said chambers defining left and right sides, a top, and a bottom, wherein the top of said upper chamber defines an elongated opening;
- and wherein one side of said frame defines an outwardly-opening, elongated slot, having a T-shaped cross-section;
- and further comprising a hook-on stop attachment, comprising a stop frame which defines an elongated hook, sized to fit into said T-shaped slot on the side of said frame, and further comprising an elongated bladder member and a separate elongated tread member lying on top of said bladder member in said stop frame, such that, when said bladder member is inflated, it lifts said tread member up above the top of said frame, so as to lift an article being carried by the conveyor up off of the conveyor, thereby stopping it and reducing chain tension,
- wherein said stop frame defines a bladder cavity which retains said bladder and said tread, said bladder cavity defining an upward stop opening which has a width that is less than the width of said tread, so as to retain said tread on said stop frame.
- 6. A conveyor frame as recited in claim 5, wherein said bladder cavity tapers toward said upward stop opening, so as to keep said tread centered on said stop frame.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/968,584, filed 10/29/92 now U. S. Pat. No. 5,314,059.The present invention relates to conveyors, and, in particular, to conveyors which utilize a roller chain for carrying the articles to be conveyed.
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