Claims
- 1. A drive for an endless conveyor belt having exposed, spaced segments at one surface of said belt, said segments including first segments disposed at a first acute angle to the width of said belt and second segments disposed at a second acute angle to width of said belt, comprising:
- at least one roller defining a generally cylindrical outer peripheral surface and having a central longitudinal axis about which said roller rotates in normal use;
- said roller including a plurality of sets of recesses in said peripheral surface to accommodate said belt segments therein, each of said sets of recesses including at least one first recess with a first abutment surface disposed at about said first acute angle to engage said first belt segments within said first recess and at least one second recess spaced longitudinally from said first recess with a second abutment surface disposed at about said second acute angle to engage said second segments within said second recess;
- said first abutment surfaces being of sufficient length and extending longitudinally at said first acute angle to engage said first belt segments received in said first recesses in a supporting and aligning relation and said second abutment surfaces being of sufficient length and extending longitudinally at said second acute angle to engage said second belt segments received in said second recesses in a supporting and aligning relation when said conveyor belt is engaged on said roller.
- 2. The drive of claim 1 wherein said abutment surfaces being of sufficient length and extending longitudinally at an acute angle to said longitudinal axis whereby said belt segments will be received in said recesses and engaged by said abutment surfaces in a driving, supporting and aligning relation when said conveyor belt is engaged on said roller.
- 3. The drive of claim 1 wherein a plurality of sets of said recesses are symmetrically disposed about said peripheral surface of said roller means in at least one circumferential row.
- 4. The drive of claim 3 wherein said circumferential row is provided with an odd number of said sets of recesses.
- 5. A drive for an endless conveyor belt having exposed, spaced segments at one surface of said belt comprising:
- at least one roller defining a generally cylindrical outer peripheral surface and having a central longitudinal axis about which said roller rotates in normal use;
- said roller including a plurality of sets of a first recess and a second recess longitudinally spaced from said first recess in said peripheral surface to accommodate said belt segments therein, each of said first and second recesses including at least one abutment surface disposed to engage said belt segments within said recesses, said abutment surfaces of said first recesses extending at a first acute angle to said longitudinal axis and said abutment surfaces of said second recesses extending at a second, opposite acute angle to said longitudinal axis;
- each of said first and second recesses also including at least one generally axially extending support surface below said peripheral surface; and
- said abutment surfaces and said support surfaces of each said recess disposed to cooperatively engage said belt segments received in said recesses in a supporting and aligning relation when said conveyor belt is engaged on said roller.
- 6. The drive of claim 5 wherein said abutment surface and support surface cooperatively engage said belt segments in a supporting, aligning and driving relation.
- 7. The drive of claim 5 wherein said first and second recesses of each of said sets of recesses comprises at least one common side wall, said side wall having a base portion below said peripheral surface; a portion of said side wall forming said first and second abutment surfaces; and said support surfaces of said first and second recesses extending axially from said base portion of said side wall.
- 8. The drive of claim 5 wherein said support surfaces of said first recesses are generally planar and have an axial length sufficient to engage more than one belt segment in a supporting relation when said belt is engaged on said roller.
- 9. The drive of claim 5 wherein said belt segments have a predetermined first chordal pitch and said support surfaces have a second chordal pitch generally the same as said first chordal pitch.
- 10. The drive of claim 5 wherein said roller includes at least one circumferential row of said sets of recesses and each of said rows includes an odd number of said recesses.
- 11. A drive for an endless conveyor belt having exposed, spaced segments at one surface of said belt comprising:
- at least one roller having a central longitudinal axis about which said roller rotates in normal use, said roller provided with a first generally cylindrical outer member defining a generally cylindrical outer peripheral surface; a second generally cylindrical inner member adapted to receive a shaft therethrough; and a radially extending web operatively joining said first outer member and said second inner member;
- said roller including recesses in said peripheral surface to accommodate said belt segments therein, each of said recesses including at least one abutment surface disposed to engage said belt segment within said recesses said abutment surfaces being of sufficient length and extending longitudinally at an acute angle to said longitudinal axis;
- each of said recesses also including at least one generally axially extending support surface below said peripheral surface; and
- said abutment surface and said support surface of each recess disposed to cooperatively engage said belt segments received in said recesses in a supporting and aligning relation when said conveyor belt is engaged on said roller.
- 12. The drive of claim 11 wherein radially extending strut members are operatively join said first outer member and second inner member.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 718,351 filed Jun. 19, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,282,532, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/612,072 filed Nov. 9, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,160,020.
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