1. Technical Field
The present invention is related to a transmission chain belt, in particular, to a modular transmission chain belt capable of being cleaned with ease and preventing external matters to be rolled therein.
2. Description of Related Art
For automatic manufacturing lines, conveyor belts are common and frequently used for reliably transporting and distributing objects. Known conveyor belts are often driven by a multi-chain belt arranged at the bottom.
The current existing transmission chain belt structure mostly comprises a plurality of linkages and axles pivotally attached among the linkages, and said linkages can be pivotally attached to each other to meet a predetermined length of usage. The conveyor belt is mainly driven by a sprocket; therefore, each one of the linkages is correspondingly provided with a through-hole such that following the rotation of the sprocket, the tooth portions of the sprocket engages against the through-holes of the sprocket in order to move the conveyor belt along a transmission path and to achieve the practical purpose of transporting the objects.
To facilitate the maintenance and repair of transmission chain belt, the abovementioned through-holes of the linkages are mostly configured to be of a through-hole type. Although such design is able to provide an interface to be driven by the sprocket, the parts or external matters on the conveyor belt are prone to fall into the through-holes, which would cause mal-operation of the machinery, dust to be accumulated around the circumference of the through-holes and hard for cleaning or in the worse cases of danger and unsafe operations that the fingers of or garments worn by the operators might too accidentally stuck at the through-holes of the linkages during the operation of the conveyor machine and are rolled in by the machine if they fail to be released or escaped immediately.
The present invention provides a modular transmission chain belt capable of utilizing the blind-perforation structure provided thereon to prevent intrusions of such as water and external matters therein and to facilitate the operation of the machinery.
Another objective of the present invention is to utilize a moveable lid covering the top of the through-hole such that a blind-perforation is constructed to block external objects from falling therein and such that as the lid is lifted, it is facilitated for the operations of repair, external matter expelling or chain belt cleaning.
In view of the above, the present invention provides a modular transmission chain belt for driving a transmission device, said transmission chain belt being driven by a sprocket having a plurality of tooth portions provided for driving said transmission chain belt, comprising: a plurality of linkages and a plurality of connecting shafts. Each one of said linkages comprises a linkage body, a male connector and a female connector provided on two ends of said linkage body, a blind-perforation provided on a bottom surface of said linkage body. Each one of said linkages is attached to one another nearby with said male connector and said female connector thereof to form said transmission chain belt, and each one of said tooth portions is engaged into said blind-perforation of said linkage one by one to drive said transmission belt to rotate along a circulating path. In addition, each one of said connecting shafts is pivotally attached to said male connector and said female connector of said linkages.
The invention as well as a preferred mode of use, further objectives and advantages thereof will be best understood by reference to the following detailed description of an illustrative embodiment when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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The transmission chain belt 100 comprises a plurality of linkages 10 and a plurality of connecting shafts 20 provided for connecting with the linkages. In this embodiment, in order to meet the requirement of cleaning and ant-rusting, the linkages 10 of the transmission chain belt 100 are made of plastic materials.
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In accordance with the above, the linkage 10 of the present invention provides the structure of a blind-perforation 14 for driving the tooth portions 310 of the sprocket 300; therefore, during its operation, the accidents and dangers of having parts and external matters falling in or having operator fingers being rolled in can be prevented.
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The second embodiment is characterized in that: each one of the linkage 10 comprises a linkage body 11, a male connector 12 and a female connector 13 provided on two ends of the linkage body 11, a through-hole 17 penetrating top and bottom surfaces thereof and a lid 18 pivotally attached on top of the through-hole 17, a torsion spring 19, a slot 111 provided on top of the through-hole 17, a connecting block 112 provided on one side of the slot 111, a press-type lock 113 provided on another side of the slot 111.
Said lid 18 comprises a connecting portion 181 and a locking portion 182 on two sides thereof; and wherein said torsion spring 19 attached to an axial pin 190 is arranged on said connecting portion 181 of said lid 18 and said connecting block 112 of said linkage body 11. Said locking portion 182 of said lid 18 is provided for said press-type lock 113 of said linkage body 11 to be secured thereon. Said torsion spring 19 comprises a first end 191 and a second end 192; and wherein said first end 191 abuts said slot 111 and said second end 192 abuts a guiding slot 183 on an inner side of said lid 18.
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Therefore, by utilizing a moveable lid 18 covering on top of the through-hole 17, not only the structure of a blind-perforation 14 can be constructed to prevent falling-in of external matters, cleaning operation of through-hole 17 can too be easily and conveniently achieved via the lifting and closing of the lid 18. In addition, as the lid 19 covers the through-hole 17, the accidents and dangers associated with the rolling in of operator fingers or garments can too be prevented.
It should be pointed out that, referring to