101 |
Belt conveyor having separate clamp shoe |
JP2005067814 |
2005-03-10 |
JP2005255416A |
2005-09-22 |
AXMANN NORBERT |
<P>PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a belt conveyor on which advantageous possibility exists particularly for inexpensive repairing of a guide element circulating together with a carrier belt, by enabling operation unhindered over a long time by generation of a little noise, even when peripheral velocity of the carrier belt is high. <P>SOLUTION: This belt conveyor is formed by fixing a large number of separate clamp shoes 35 along the carrier belt 25 in the carrying direction 28. The clamp shoes 35 respectively have a fixed deformed material fixed to the carrier belt 25, and a spring elastic clamp element 36 joined to the fixed deformed material. The guide element 27 is formed of the clamp element 36. An elastic flexible guide strip piece 50 extends over the total length of the carrier belt 25 without being substantially interrupted in the carrying direction 28, and is relatively fastened to the fixed deformed material. <P>COPYRIGHT: (C)2005,JPO&NCIPI |
102 |
Curve conveyer belt |
JP2001141519 |
2001-05-11 |
JP2002338025A |
2002-11-27 |
SAEKI NAOYUKI |
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a low-cost curve conveyer belt with a small thickness at a joint part in which detachment or rupture does not occur at the joint part for a long period.
SOLUTION: A connection line from a held part between a drive roller 13 and a pinch roller 42a and the vicinity to the outer peripheral edge is a straight line with a large angle to a tangent of a belt circumferential direction line or a gentle curve, and the other connection at a belt part is a finger joint. The connection from the held part between the drive roller 13 and the pinch roller 42a and the vicinity to the outer peripheral part is a finger joint formed by fingers arranged with a large pitch, and the other belt part is a finger joint formed by fingers arranged with a small pitch.
COPYRIGHT: (C)2003,JPO |
103 |
Curve conveyer |
JP2001141520 |
2001-05-11 |
JP2002338022A |
2002-11-27 |
SAEKI NAOYUKI |
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a curve conveyer capable of restraining frictional noises from an end roller when rotating and driving a conveyer belt.
SOLUTION: The end roller 15 is formed by a spindle 15a and plural short rollers 15b rotatally inserted outside of the spindle 15a, and a bearing 15c having an outer race with larger outside diameter than that of the short roller 15b is interposed between the short rollers 15b, 15b adjoining each other at least at a belt peripheral part side. Or the roller 15 is formed by the spindle 15a and the plural short rollers 15b rotatally inserted outside of the spindle 15a, and the bearing 15c having the outer race with the same outside diameter as that of the short roller 15b is interposed between the short rollers 15b, 15b adjoining each other at least at the belt peripheral part side.
COPYRIGHT: (C)2003,JPO |
104 |
Conveyor belt diverter with power |
JP53268096 |
1996-04-24 |
JP3335636B2 |
2002-10-21 |
ボンネット,ヘンリー |
|
105 |
Supporting device of curved belt |
JP2000311332 |
2000-10-11 |
JP2002114343A |
2002-04-16 |
FUJIWARE HIROAKI |
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To elongate the life of a curved belt by unifying the load applied to a thick part of the curved belt, and further elongate the life of the curved belt by absorbing the variation of the load applied in the radial direction of the curved belt. SOLUTION: This supporting device 300 of the curved belt supports the thick part of the curved belt 200 having the vertically raised thick part 220 on its outer peripheral edge for preventing the inward movement of the curved belt. An upper guide roller 370 is abutted on an upper inner face 221 of the thick part, a lower guide roller 380 is abutted on a lower inner face 222, and the upper guide roller and the lower guide roller are elastically supported so that they can be vertically moved. The upper guide roller is moved obliquely upwardly toward the radial inner part of the curved belt, and the lower guide roller is obliquely downwardly moved toward the radial inner part of the curved belt when receiving the operation to release the thick part from the upper guide roller and the lower guide roller. |
106 |
Deformed conveyor belt |
JP2000207394 |
2000-07-07 |
JP2002019938A |
2002-01-23 |
YAMAZAKI TAKANARI |
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To prevent breakage due to bending strength, etc., by improving flexibility of a resin molded product fixed on a conveyor belt and to prevent breakage due to abrasion by improving abrasion resistance.
SOLUTION: The deformed conveyor belt 20 is constituted by fixing the resin molded product 22 on the carrying belt 21, and the resin molded product 22 is furnished with a main body part 22a welded on the conveyor belt, etc., and a contact part 22b laminated on a surface of the main body part with resin higher in hardness than the main body part and to make contact with a product. The conveyor belt is formed in a mushroom shape, and the resin molded product is furnished with the main body part a cross-section of which is formed angular, extends in the cross direction of the conveyor belt and is welded on the conveyor belt, etc., and the contact part laminated on one slant face of the main body part with resin higher in hardness than the main body part and to make contact with a work.
COPYRIGHT: (C)2002,JPO |
107 |
Conveyor |
JP34502095 |
1995-12-08 |
JPH08225137A |
1996-09-03 |
MARUCHINASU YOHANESU MARIA BER; JIYAKOBUSU MARII BAN DEN GOORU |
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To prevent clashing between guide rollers and part items for supporting these guide rollers during belt loading and/or exchanging by causing a guide roller engaged with a collar to be rotatable around a pivot axis.
SOLUTION: In the position of an attached arm 10 and a blade 13, a cam 14 indicated by a solid line is positioned in the rear side of the rib 15 of a support 12. Thus, a roller 8 engaged with a collar 7 is prevented from being rotated to move away from belts 1 and 2. Thus, the elastic blade 13 is rotated around the arm 10, and the cam 14 is moved away from the lower position of the rib 15. Therefore, the arm 10 supporting the guide roller 8 is rotatable in an arrow direction A away from the belt as indicated by a dotted line. At this position, the bade 13 portion positioned between the cam 14 and the arm 10 is leaned to the rib 15 to hold the arm 10. At the retreating position of the guide roller 8, belt attaching and exchanging are carried out.
COPYRIGHT: (C)1996,JPO |
108 |
Curved guide portion of the conveyor belt system |
JP17205989 |
1989-07-05 |
JP2522701B2 |
1996-08-07 |
BERUNTO GURUUTSUA; HORUSUTOODEIITERU ARUMESU |
|
109 |
Curved guide section of conveyor belt device |
JP17205989 |
1989-07-05 |
JPH02132008A |
1990-05-21 |
BERUNTO GURUUTSUA; HORUSUTOODEIITERU ARUMESU |
PURPOSE: To prevent the turning up of the crosspiece of an edge part by, in the curved guide part of a conveyor belt having a longitudinal bead as the crosspiece of the edge part, forming a belt accommodating slit having a plane- shaped protrusive part on the radial inside of a force acting point of a guide roller ranging over the whole length of the crosspiece of the edge part for joining the belt.
CONSTITUTION: A crosspiece of an edge part 3 to enclose an edge part 2 of a conveyor belt 1 is composed of a bead-shaped external part 4 and a flat extension part 5, and the extension part 5 forms a belt accommodating slit 7 of two parts 5a, 5b. The conveyor belt 1 is sandwichedly held in the belt accommodating slit 7 and sewed at the position of a seam. The conveyor, belt 1 is then pulled in the direction indicated with an arrow 8, and a longitudinal bead 4 is supported by guide rollers 8, 9. This formation makes a force introducing point sit between the seam 6 and the crosspiece of the edge part 3 to prevent the force from acting on the periphery of the crosspiece of the edge part. Thus the turning up of the crosspiece of the edge part can be prevented.
COPYRIGHT: (C)1990,JPO |
110 |
JPS6224323B2 - |
JP9587678 |
1978-08-08 |
JPS6224323B2 |
1987-05-28 |
TOOMASU KORUNERISU MARIA ANMERAARU |
|
111 |
Belt conveyor |
JP13339384 |
1984-06-29 |
JPS6036208A |
1985-02-25 |
BERENDO YAN TERU BARUSU |
|
112 |
Belt conveyer movable along curved path |
JP13865581 |
1981-09-04 |
JPS5842508A |
1983-03-12 |
GERARUDOUSU YOHANESU ROOROFUSE |
PURPOSE:To reduce damage of a belt and elongate the life of same in a belt conveyer capable of moving along a curved path by mounting a limit member including rollers arranged on the outer periphery of the belt on the belt through a protective ring with anti-wear property. CONSTITUTION:A conveyer belt 1 comprises the curved inside frame (not shown) and the curved outside frame 3, both frames being interconnected properly with connecting members and having truncated cone-like end rollers 4, 5 supported on both ends of the frame. An endless conveyer belt 6 is trained between these rollers 4, 5 and driven rotatably by a drive connected to one of the rollers 4 or 5. The outside frame 3 is provided with a guide device 7 having a guide plate 8 for guiding the upper and lower sides of the belt 6 to guide limit rollers 12, 16 mounted rotatably on the outer periphery of the belt 6. These limit rollers 12, 16 are fastened to the guide plate 8 by a bolt through protective rings 13, 14 attached closely to both surfaces of the belt 6. |
113 |
Curved rail apparatus for conveyor belt |
JP11675778 |
1978-09-25 |
JPS5472868A |
1979-06-11 |
BUERUNERU BIYUURAA |
|
114 |
Belt conveyor |
JP5897378 |
1978-05-19 |
JPS5417283A |
1979-02-08 |
HAINTSU GERUDESU; KARURU GIYUNTERU |
|
115 |
Belt conveyor |
JP11275977 |
1977-09-21 |
JPS5360077A |
1978-05-30 |
YAKOBUSU DE FURIISU |
|
116 |
CURVED BELT CONVEYOR WITH AUTOTRACKING DEVICE |
PCT/US2007080087 |
2007-10-01 |
WO2008042850A3 |
2008-07-03 |
RHODEA DAVID E; HOISINGTON RICHARD E II |
A belt conveyor (10) includes opposite sidewalls (14a, 14b) and at least two rollers (16) positioned between the sidewalls with a continuous belt (18) reeved around the rollers. A tracking device (24) is mounted at one of the sidewalls and adjustably supports an end of an adjustable roller of the conveyor. The tracking device adjusts an angle of the adjustable roller relative to the sidewalls to track the belt with the rollers. The tracking device may include a biasing element (38) to urge the end of the adjustable roller to maintain tracking of the belt around the rollers. |
117 |
APRON CONVEYOR |
PCT/DE9700323 |
1997-02-13 |
WO9729983A3 |
1997-10-23 |
EWING ALLAN; KRZNARICH JOHN; ZIMNY MARIUSZ; GIANVITO RODOLFO |
The invention concerns an apron conveyor (10) consisting of a supporting frame (118) with first and second essentially vertically oriented guidance surfaces (140a) and with first and second essentially horizonatlly oriented additional guidance surfaces (164, 165), an endless revolving belt (112) supported by the supporting frame (118) that has elements cooperating with the vertical guidance surfaces (140a) for holding the belt (112) on the supporting frame (118), and a long guidance element (148) of low-friction and flexible material arranged on the belt (112) which prevents vertical movement of the belt (112) in collaboration with the horizontal guidance surfaces (rails 164, 165). |
118 |
搬送機械、その搬送機械のための支持装置およびローラ体 |
JP2012516460 |
2010-05-07 |
JP5921431B2 |
2016-05-24 |
レイスト,バルター |
|
119 |
Curved conveyor comprising a guide that prevents radial movement of the belt |
JP2008554502 |
2007-02-08 |
JP5289978B2 |
2013-09-11 |
ハニーカット,ジェームズ |
|
120 |
Belt retaining device |
JP2008074281 |
2008-03-21 |
JP2008266025A |
2008-11-06 |
YUASA KAZUYUKI; KANAZAWA HIRONORI; KIMOTO SHOGO |
<P>PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To easily attach and detach a bead, without using a tool, in a belt retaining device. <P>SOLUTION: A movable portion 12 is journaled to a fixing portion 11 in a shaft 18. A second roller 15 is arranged on the tip of the fixed portion 11, and a first roller 14 is arranged on the tip of the movable portion 12. The movable portion 12 is rotated in the direction for the first roller 14 to approach the second roller 15. The first and second rollers 14 and 15 grip the bead 17 of a curve belt 16, and afterwards, a locking member 13 sandwiched between the movable portion 12 and the fixed portion 11, to regulate the rotational movement of the movable portion 12. When removing the curve belt 16, the locking member 15 is extracted from between the movable portion 12 and the fixed portion 11. The movable portion 12 is rotated in the direction for the first roller 14 to contact and separate from the second roller 15. <P>COPYRIGHT: (C)2009,JPO&INPIT |