1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to conveyor apparatus, and more particularly, but not by way of limitation, to modular conveyor apparatus designed for use in horticulture.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Conveyor systems for use in horticulture such as in a large green-house, often include a long length of main conveyor with laterally extending lateral conveyor segments connected perpendicularly to the main conveyor.
There is a need for improvements in such systems which allow such systems to be manufactured and constructed in an economical manner.
In one aspect a modular conveyor apparatus is provided which includes a conveyor bed assembly including first and second ends and first and second longitudinal sides. A drive roller is attached to the first end of the conveyor bed assembly. An idler roller is attached to the second end of the conveyor bed assembly. An endless conveyor belt extends around the conveyor bed assembly and the drive roller and the idler roller. At least one of the first and second ends of the conveyor bed assembly includes a pair of laterally spaced hooks spaced apart by a hook spacing distance. At least one of the longitudinal sides of the conveyor bed assembly includes a plurality of slots defined therein. The slots are complementary to the hooks for receiving the hooks of another like conveyor in the slots, so that the conveyor can be connected perpendicularly to the other like conveyor at a selected one of a plurality of locations along a length of the conveyor.
In another aspect, a modular conveyor apparatus includes a conveyor bed assembly including a pair of laterally spaced protrusions at one end of the conveyor bed assembly. The conveyor bed assembly includes a longitudinal side having a plurality of equally spaced openings defined therein. The openings are complementary to the protrusions so that the protrusions can be received in the openings of another like conveyor apparatus. The protrusions are spaced apart by a protrusion spacing. The openings are spaced apart by an opening spacing. The protrusion spacing is a whole multiple of the opening spacing.
In yet another aspect, a modular conveyor apparatus includes first and second conveyor segments. Each conveyor segment is of substantially identical construction. Each conveyor segments includes a conveyor bed having first and second ends, and having a longitudinal side wall. A drive roller is connected to the first end of the conveyor bed. An idler roller is connected to the second end of the conveyor bed. A drive motor is provided for driving the drive roller. A conveyor belt extends around the drive roller and the idler roller. A pair of laterally spaced protrusions extend from the second end of the conveyor bed. The longitudinal side wall of the conveyor bed has a plurality of openings defined therein complementary in shape to the protrusions. The first and second conveyor segments are connected together perpendicularly with the laterally spaced protrusions of the first conveyor segment received in two of the openings in the longitudinal side wall of the second conveyor segment.
Numerous objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art upon a reading of the following disclosure when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
The conveyor bed assembly 12 is made up of first and second conveyor bed halves 28 and 30 best seen in
The take-up assembly 24 includes first and second side plates 34 and 36 which are connected to the conveyor bed assembly 12 in a longitudinally adjustable manner so that the longitudinal distance between drive roller 18 and idler roller 22 can be adjusted to adjust the slack or tension in the conveyor belt 26.
An enlarged side elevation view of the side plate 34 is seen in
The conveyor bed assembly 12 is supported near the take-up end or second end 16 by a take-up end leg assembly 44 which has lower feet 46 and 48 which engage the ground surface without rollers.
Near the other end 14 of the conveyor bed assembly 12 is a drive end leg assembly 50 having wheels 54 and 56 for engaging the ground surface. This allows the conveyor apparatus 10 to be easily moved around on the shop floor by lifting the take-up end 16 and rolling the conveyor apparatus 10 on the wheels 54 and 56 to a desired location.
Each of the conveyor bed assembly halves 28 and 32 may be formed from bent sheet metal and has a cross-sectional shape as best shown in
The tapered intermediate wall 62, the lower vertical wall 64, and the laterally inwardly extending flange 66 can be described as defining a laterally outwardly protruding laterally inwardly open channel 68.
The right hand half 30 of conveyor bed assembly 12 is shaped in a mirror image of that just described for the left hand half 28. The right hand half 30 similarly defines a laterally outwardly protruding laterally inwardly open channel 70 in its lower portion.
Each of the longitudinal sides of the conveyor bed assembly 12 has a plurality of equally spaced slots or openings 72A, 72B, 72C, etc., defined therein. In the embodiment illustrated in
As best seen in
The hook spacing 42 is preferably a whole multiple of the slot spacing 74. In the embodiment illustrated in
Preferably both of the side walls of the conveyor bed assembly 12 have such slots so that the second conveyor 10B can be connected to either side of the first conveyor 10A.
As shown in
Thus, with the two conveyors connected at right angles as shown in
As best seen in
As also seen in
Additionally, as seen in
The first end connector structure 86 may include a pair of laterally spaced slots 86, and the second end connector structure 88 may include a pair of laterally extending laterally spaced pins 88 which are constructed to be received in the slots 86. A locking mechanism 90 may be provided to lock the pins 88 in the slots 86.
Thus as shown in
Although the apparatus 10 has been described with the hooks 38 and 40 defined on its take-up end, it will be understood that the hooks could alternatively or additionally be defined on the drive end.
In the one example shown, the individual conveyor segment may be a nominal ten foot length segment having a nominal conveyor belt width of ten inches. The hook spacing 42 may be twelve inches and the slot spacing 74 may be six inches. This results in approximately nineteen equally spaced slots 72 along the length of the side walls of the conveyor bed assembly. This may be generally described as having at least ten openings equally spaced along the length of the longitudinal side wall.
While certain preferred embodiments of the invention have been illustrated and described for purposes of the present disclosure, numerous changes in the arrangement and construction of parts may be made by those skilled in the art which changes are encompassed within the scope and spirit of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.
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Exhibit A: Bouldin & Lawson brochure entitled “Standard Conveyor/Portable Conveyor”, 1 page (undated but admitted to be prior art). |
Exhibit B: Bouldin & Lawson brochure entitled “Pro-Line Modular Conveyor”, 1 page (undated but admitted to be prior art). |
Exhibit C: Bouldin & Lawson brochure entitled “WEBVAB Conveyor Systems”, 1 page (undated but admitted to be prior art). |
Exhibit D: Wevab website printout entitled “Excellent”, 6 pages (undated but admitted to be prior art). |