序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
1 一种在线式全自动激光打标机皮带输送机 CN201510999510.9 2015-12-25 CN105383857A 2016-03-09 胡锟
发明公开了一种在线式全自动激光打标机皮带输送机构,包括输送带底板、输送带主板、主板支架、输送步进电机、输送电机座、输送滑轨、输送滑、输送滑座、输送限位块;输送带主板有两块,两块输送带主板分为输送带固定主板和输送带移动主板;输送电机座固定在输送带底板一侧,输送带固定主板通过主板支架固定在输送带底板另一侧;输送滑轨固定在输送带底板上,输送滑轨与输送带固定主板垂直,输送滑块设置在输送滑轨上,输送滑座固定在输送滑块上;输送带移动主板固定在输送滑座上,输送带移动主板与输送带固定主板平行设置。通过上述方式,本发明步进电机配合双直线导轨进行轨道宽度调节,使设备板宽度自动调节,适用于多种类型的PCB。
2 一种新型涂装生产线 CN201510818553.2 2015-11-24 CN105438713A 2016-03-30 杨国兴
发明公开了一种新型涂装生产线,包括运输皮带、支架、红外线扫描仪、横向支柱、电动机、竖向支柱、导线柱和操控面板,运输皮带侧端面活动连接横向支架,位于横向支架末端固定连接竖直支架,所述竖直支柱一侧端面固定连接钢柱,所述钢柱的上端设置电动机,所述电动机下端与导线连接,所述导线穿过钢柱、横线支架、竖向支架与运输皮带下端连接,所述钢柱的前端设置控制面板,所述控制面板前端面与运输皮带前端面平齐,位于运输皮带上端一侧设置支架,所述支架上端设置红外线扫描仪,一种新型涂装生产线,操作简单,工作效率高,生产效果好,使用寿命久,适合推广使用。
3 一种漂染针织品用可移动传输装置 CN201510227771.9 2015-05-07 CN104828458A 2015-08-12 聂红霞
发明公开了一种漂染针织品用可移动传输装置,包括底部框架、活动支架、动装置及输送皮带,所述底部框架由竖支撑及横支撑相互拼接而成,所述横支撑上设置有T型槽,所述活动框架与竖支撑成25~35度度设置,并且所述活动框架一端通过铰接轴与竖支撑连接,另外一端下面设置有升降机,所述输送皮带设置在活动支架上部并且与动力装置相连接。通过上述方式,本发明一种漂染针织品用可移动传输装置,可对需要短距离临时输送的针织品进行传动运输,无需人工搬运或转运,并且可根据上道工序的位置进行调节高度或角度调节,满足多种场合的运输需求,省时省力。
4 用于在加工过程中传输太阳能晶圆的带式输送机 CN201210497509.2 2012-11-29 CN103137788A 2013-06-05 陈联福; 屠文革
发明公开了一种用于在加工期间传输太阳能晶圆的带式输送机,该带式输送机包含有:i)多个环形金属带,其用于支撑太阳能晶圆;ii)多个旋转皮带轮,其被配置来接纳多个环形金属带,该旋转皮带轮旋转以沿着连续路径传输多个环形金属带中的每一个,藉此传输太阳能晶圆;和iii)检查设备,其被设置来在太阳能晶圆由多个环形金属带传输的同时检查太阳能晶圆。
5 Conveyor Belt Section US14118045 2012-05-16 US20140069781A1 2014-03-13 Karl Heinz Nikolaus Finatzer
A conveyor belt section (10) capable of bending vertically and horizontally includes a base (12) and side walls (14, 16) extending anguiarly from opposing sides of the base (12) to form a channel (18), wherein the belt section (10) is corrugated with at least two alternating peaks (20) and troughs (22) extending continuously across the side walls (14, 16) and base (12).
6 BELT CONVEYOR FOR CONVEYING SOLAR WAFERS DURING FABRICATION US13309699 2011-12-02 US20130140135A1 2013-06-06 Lian Hok Tan; Wen Ge Tu
Disclosed is a belt conveyor, which conveys solar wafers during fabrication, comprising: i) a plurality of endless metal strips for supporting the solar wafers; ii) a plurality of rotatable pulleys configured to receive the plurality of endless metal strips, and which rotate to convey each of the plurality of endless metal strips along a continuous path to thereby convey the solar wafers; and iii) an inspection device configured to inspect the solar wafers while the solar wafers are being conveyed by the plurality of endless metal strips.
7 Strip Belt Conveyor US11833164 2007-08-02 US20090032372A1 2009-02-05 Rodney R. Mishmash; Stephen D. Szarkowski; Thomas Harding; Steve DiOrio
A conveyor for moving items in a direction is disclosed herein. The conveyor may comprise a first end and a second end, wherein the second end is not perpendicular to the direction. A first pulley and a second pulley may be located proximate the second end with a connector connecting the first pulley to the second pulley. A first belt extends between the first end and the first pulley. A second belt extends between the first end and the second pulley. The second belt is longer than the first belt.
8 Device for rotating cup-shaped container in fitting plastic film US11450312 2006-06-12 US20070284224A1 2007-12-13 Benker P. C. Liao
A device that rotates the cup-shaped container while the container is conveyed along a conveyer system to enhance properly fitting of a plastic film over the container is provided. The device includes an elongate chassis on which two parallel conveyer belts are movably supported for conveying the container in the longitudinal direction. At least a portion of each belt is inclined toward each other by arranging a transversely movable member under an outer edge of each belt whereby by selectively setting the transverse position of the member, the inclination of the belt is adjusted. Due to the inclination, the container that is positioned on the conveyer belts is in tangential engagement with the belts by an outer rim thereof. The belts are driven in different speeds, and this induces different linear speeds on the portions of the outer rim that engage the belts thereby causing rotation of the container about a center axis thereof. The rotation of the container enhances proper positioning of the plastic film loosely fitting over the container before the film is heated to shrink over the container.
9 Pipe lifter US09702392 2000-10-31 US06485251B1 2002-11-26 Paul Fisher
A lift system particularly designed for transport of pipes from a first to a second elevated location includes first and second storage locations with a lifter component positioned therebetween. The lifter is positioned such that pipes at a first location can be easily picked off a first location by the lifter for transport to the second location. Fingers on the drive chains of the lifter offer a two-point spaced contact to each pipe whether picked off the location or placed thereon by the user. Upon each pipe reaching the upper end of the lifter the fingers return to the lower end which causes a deposit of the pipe onto a second elevated location, e.g., a storage location, truck bed or the like.
10 Extensible ammunition conveyor US633555 1990-12-24 US5074402A 1991-12-24 Joseph F. Bender-Zanoni; David L. Maher
An extensible ammunition conveyor includes telescoping conveyor sections mounting pairs of laterally spaced sprockets adjacent the conveyor section ends. A pair of endless chains are trained about these sprockets in coextensive, transversely spaced relation with each chain having transversely lapping run portions extending along the telescoped end portions of the conveyor sections. The sprockets of each pair are mounted in angularly relation to provide an effectively V-shaped open trough for transversely confining cylindrical ammunition rounds during conveyance motivated by driving the chains in unison. Jointly braking and driving the chains in an appropriate direction produces powered extension and contraction of the conveyor.
11 Conveyor US313266 1989-02-08 US4928810A 1990-05-29 Jimmy Hultberg
A conveyor comprising at least one endless conveyor element, and a plurality of pushers (7, 8, 9) which are carried by the conveyor element and which are adapted to push objects on the conveyor. The pushers (7, 8, 9) have at least two different cross sectional shapes that vary from pusher to pusher lengthwise of the conveyor, for pushing different types of solid objects along the conveyor. These different shapes of pushers (7, 8, 9) are arranged in predetermined fixed positions and in sequential order along the conveyor element (2, 3, 4), and the distance along the conveyor element (2, 3, 4) between a pusher (7, 8, 9) and the next pusher of the same cross sectional shape is the same for all types of pushers (7, 8, 9).
12 JPS6033451B2 - JP20493482 1982-11-20 JPS6033451B2 1985-08-02 YONEZAWA MASAYUKI
13 Shifting device JP19969483 1983-10-25 JPS6093011A 1985-05-24 ADACHI MOTOHIKO
PURPOSE:To provide a shifting apparatus for light goods of a simple structure by always supporting the base of a container with two wheels driven by an endless rope and driving and braking the rope to shift goods at low speed in a slowly shifting apparatus for carrying edible plant culture. CONSTITUTION:An endless rope 4 applied with tensile force by stretch equipment 8 is fitted in a groove not shown disposed on a support portion 2 of a container 1 containing plants or the like. The endless rope 4 is fitted in a groove of a wheel 5 to always support the support portion 2 of the container 1 with two wheels 5. The endless rope 4 is continuously or intermittently driven corresponding to the upbringing speed of plants by a traction device 7 to shift the container 1. In this case, if a downward gradient of within 20 deg. is give from the right end to the left end, a braking device is provided instead of the traction device 7. This arrangement can accomplish an apparatus suitable for locally supporting the base of light goods and shifting same.
14 Path parallel positioning mechanism for pallet travelling of free flow conveyer JP1904783 1983-02-08 JPS59143806A 1984-08-17 INOUE TOSHIAKI
PURPOSE:To correctly a perform parallel positioning of a movable pallet travelling path by elastically supporting a bevel gear axially on a common rotary shaft of a space adjust mechanism, in a free flow conveyer having a fixed pallet travelling path and the movable pallet travelling path disposed parallel thereto in such a manner that a space between both paths can be adjusted. CONSTITUTION:In a free flow conveyer, a feed screw 16 is rotated by rotation of a hundle 48, and a feed screw 24 and a reversely threading feed screw 28 are rotated through bevel gears 32, 42, a common rotary shaft 40 and bevel gears 34, 44, 36, 46, thereby adjusting a movable pallet travelling path 12 to be close and separate to and from a fixed pallet travelling path 10. In this case, the bevel gears 44, 46 mounted on both ends of the common rotary shaft 40 are disposed in such a manner as to axially retreat against a compression spring 46, so that the engagement of corresponding bevel gears 34, 36 can be released. In such disengaging condition, the feed screws 24, 28 are rotated independently to adjust the degree of parallel between both travelling paths 10, 12.
15 Conveyor system US13709642 2012-12-10 US08851273B2 2014-10-07 Wouter Balk
A conveyor system for conveying at least one product comprises a spiral first conveyor having a vertically extending central axis. The first conveyor comprises a number of conveying elements extending substantially parallel to each other. Each conveying element comprises at least one supply end for receiving the product and at least one discharge end for discharging the product. The discharge ends of the individual conveying elements are positioned at different vertical levels.
16 Strip belt conveyor US11833164 2007-08-02 US07584840B2 2009-09-08 Rodney R. Mishmash; Stephen D. Szarkowski; Thomas Harding; Steve DiOrio
A conveyor for moving items in a direction is disclosed herein. The conveyor may comprise a first end and a second end, wherein the second end is not perpendicular to the direction. A first pulley and a second pulley may be located proximate the second end with a connector connecting the first pulley to the second pulley. A first belt extends between the first end and the first pulley. A second belt extends between the first end and the second pulley. The second belt is longer than the first belt.
17 APPARATUS FOR PROCESSING ELONGATE PRODUCTS SUCH AS CUCUMBERS US12207877 2008-09-10 US20090078533A1 2009-03-26 Johannes Cornelis Joseph Tas; Petrus Johannes Koot
Apparatus for processing generally elongate curved products having two ends and having a longitudinal axis extending in the elongate direction, in particular vegetables or fruit, for instance cucumbers, the processing comprising in succession at least: conveying the products with an endless conveyor in a conveying direction T in a substantially horizontal plane, the products positioned with their longitudinal axis substantially perpendicular to the conveying direction T; orienting these products with an orienting unit, and taking up the oriented products with a take-up unit for a further handling; wherein the orienting unit comprises two supporting points for each product, with at least one supporting point situated at some distance from an end of the product, wherein the orienting unit is configured for orienting during conveying, and wherein the products upon orienting rotate substantially about their longitudinal axis.
18 High speed transporter including horizontal belt US11897024 2007-08-27 US20080050208A1 2008-02-28 Barry Kitazumi; Mihir Parikh; Michael Brain
Systems for transporting an article using horizontal belts are described. Transport sections include a first horizontal belt and a second horizontal belt, and the belts are separated by a distance configured for placement of the article between them. A plurality of horizontal rollers is configured to guide the belts, and a plurality of support protrusions extends from each of the belts. The protrusions are configured to support a weight of the article. Methods for conveying articles using horizontal belts are described. Methods for loading, unloading, and changing the conveyance path of articles are described.
19 Flight lug US10707765 2004-01-09 US06951271B2 2005-10-04 Ronald Olin Simpson; Larry James Mattson
A flight lug is provided for releasable attachment to a conveyor belt. The lug comprises a base and first and second side walls mounted to opposite edge surfaces of the base such that the base extends between and interconnects the side walls intermediate upper and lower ends of the side walls. Flanges extend inwardly from adjacent the lower ends of the side walls. Each flange defines a slot between the flange and the lower surface of the base for receiving an edge of the belt. The first side wall is pivotally attached to the base for movement relative to the base between a first position where the flange on the lower end of the first side wall is spaced a first distance from the flange on the lower end of the second side wall for allowing the belt to fit between the flanges, and a second position where the flanges on the side walls are spaced apart a second distance which is less than the width of the belt for capturing the belt in the slots between the side walls.
20 FLIGHT LUG US10707765 2004-01-09 US20050150745A1 2005-07-14 Ronald Simpson; Larry Mattson
A flight lug is provided for releasable attachment to a conveyor belt. The lug comprises a base and first and second side walls mounted to opposite edge surfaces of the base such that the base extends between and interconnects the side walls intermediate upper and lower ends of the side walls. Flanges extend inwardly from adjacent the lower ends of the side walls. Each flange defines a slot between the flange and the lower surface of the base for receiving an edge of the belt. The first side wall is pivotally attached to the base for movement relative to the base between a first position where the flange on the lower end of the first side wall is spaced a first distance from the flange on the lower end of the second side wall for allowing the belt to fit between the flanges, and a second position where the flanges on the side walls are spaced apart a second distance which is less than the width of the belt for capturing the belt in the slots between the side walls.
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