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 输送装置和输送系统 CN01140342.X 2001-12-17 CN1365942A 2002-08-28 增田润一
发明公开一种输送装置和输送系统,循环传送带即使松弛也能可靠地输送出被输送物。将被输送物供给输送系统1时,由于循环传送带35成为由被输送物和驱动的滚子6夹持的状态,循环传送带35与滚子6之间不会打滑,滚子的回转可靠地传递给循环传送带35。结果,能可靠地输送被输送物。
2 JPS5647085B2 - JP15241280 1980-10-31 JPS5647085B2 1981-11-07
3 Securing element for securing a carriage on an endless conveyor, carriage, conveyor apparatus and securing method US15501501 2016-02-17 US09957110B2 2018-05-01 Uwe Kaeser
A mounting element (1) for mounting a trolley (29) to a continuous conveyor (30) of a conveyor device has at least two articulated parts (2, 3) connected to one another for articulation. A first of the articulated parts (2) is set-up for articulation of the mounting element (1) to the continuous conveyor (30) and a second of the articulated parts (3) is set-up for connecting the mounting element (1) to the trolley (29).
4 LOW-ENERGY ROLLER-BELT ACCUMULATOR US15113528 2015-02-04 US20170043959A1 2017-02-16 Joseph M. DePaso; John S. Reid, III; Paul Neuschwander
A conveyor system and method for cascaded accumulation on a series of in-line roller belts. An accumulation system comprises a series of roller belts that can be actuated in contiguous zones to accelerate conveyed articles forward at twice the belt speed. When articles start to accumulate on the accumulation conveyor, the belt rollers are deactuated downstream to upstream zone by zone. Then the belts are stopped as they fill with accumulated articles. The process is repeated in cascade for the upstream roller belts as articles continue to accumulate.
5 Conveyor having bottom opening for accommodating a conveyor support structure and method of using same US13598830 2012-08-30 US08807323B2 2014-08-19 Clarence C. Allen, Jr.; Kevin G. Gorby; Eric H. Crowe; Samantha L. J. Armstrong
A conveyor includes a frame having first and second spaced frame elements, first and second drive rollers between the frame elements, and a flexible belt mounted between the first and second drive rollers that has a load bearing portion and a return portion, the return portion extending between the first and second frame elements. The conveyor has a first end portion including the first drive roller, a second end portion including the second drive roller and a central portion including a midpoint between the first drive roller and the second drive roller, and the central portion of the conveyor includes a lift-table receiving space between the first drive roller and the second drive roller and between the first frame element and the second frame element, and the return portion of the belt extends between the load bearing portion and the lift-table-receiving space.
6 Friction drive conveyor assembly US13365400 2012-02-03 US08584594B2 2013-11-19 Noel F. Dehne; Mark T. Domm
An overhead mounted friction drive conveyor assembly including a biasing section for biasing objects such as car doors. The conveyor assembly includes a conveying rail and a biasing rail extending in spaced and parallel relationship with the conveying rail. The conveyor assembly also includes at least three trolleys and at least two tow bars extending between and interconnecting the trolleys. A biasing mechanism allows at least two of the trolleys to remain on the conveying rail and guides at least one trolley onto the biasing rail so that one of the tow bars extends between the biasing rails. The object is disposed on the tow bar extending between the biasing rails. A plurality of friction drivers are disposed on the conveying rail for only driving the tow bar extending between the trolleys on the conveying rail.
7 Scraper chain conveyor US162032 1980-06-20 US4332317A 1982-06-01 Karl Bahre; Werner Boer; Jorg Richter; Gerald Seebacher; Hans Warnke
A double-chain conveyor is assembled of trough sections defining a bottom plate provided with lateral guiding walls for scraper elements and intermediate guides extending along the entire length of the conveyor and guidingly engaging lateral edges of flat chain elements arranged parallel to the bottom plate of the trough. The flat chain elements are provided with oblong holes extending in the direction of the chain and linking vertically directed ring-shaped chain elements with a play which permits shifting movements of all chain elements in the longitudinal direction. Intermediate drives are provided between superposed bottom plates of the trough and drive a chain wheel engaging the flat chain elements both in the upper and in the lower flight of the conveying chain.
8 Product collection apparatus JP2011231562 2011-10-21 JP2013086952A 2013-05-13 SATO TAKAYUKI; SHINOHARA KIYOTO
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a product collection apparatus that can easily and stably provide a product from a conveyance belt to a rotary table.SOLUTION: A driving force input part 9 for a conveyance belt 11 to be rotationally driven and a driving force input part 26 for a rotary table 21 supported to be freely rotationally driven are linked to each other by linkage means 29, and the conveyance belt 11 and rotary table 21 are both driven by one actuator 12 driving the conveyance belt 11 and rotary table 21 through the linkage means 29, so that a product 43 conveyed by the conveyance belt 11 is provided to the rotary table 21 and collected.
9 Chain scraper conveyor JP8927480 1980-07-02 JPS5612209A 1981-02-06 KAARU BEERE; BUERUNAA BEEA; IERUKU RIHITAA; GERARUTO ZEEBATSUHAA; HANSU BUARUNKE
10 Conveyor belt drive device JP4420776 1976-04-20 JPS51143271A 1976-12-09 JIYOSEFU JIEI YANGAA
11 RETURN CHAIN DRIVE AND RELATED METHODS US15782580 2017-10-12 US20180105365A1 2018-04-19 Douglas Levine; Mark R. Rosa
Various continuous chain conveyors, parts for same (e.g., chain guides, chain drives, etc.), packaging and handling equipment and systems and related methods are disclosed herein. In one form, a chain conveyor comprising a primary continuous chain having a first portion configured to carry objects along a path and a return portion, a motor operably coupled to the primary continuous chain so as to induce movement of the chain, a first sprocket engaging the return portion of the primary continuous chain, wherein movement of the return portion causes the first sprocket to rotate, a second sprocket coupled to the first sprocket by a drive shaft, wherein rotation of the first sprocket causes the second sprocket to rotate, and an auxiliary chain operably coupled to the second sprocket such that rotation of the second sprocket causes movement of the auxiliary chain.
12 SECURING ELEMENT FOR SECURING A CARRIAGE ON AN ENDLESS CONVEYOR, CARRIAGE, CONVEYOR APPARATUS AND SECURING METHOD US15501501 2016-02-17 US20170341867A1 2017-11-30 Uwe Kaeser
A mounting element (1) for mounting a trolley (29) to a continuous conveyor means (30) of a conveyor device comprises at least two articulatedly connected articulated parts (2, 3), wherein a first of the articulated parts (2) is set-up for articulation of the mounting element (1) to the continuous conveyor means (30) and a second of the articulated parts (3) is set-up for connecting the mounting element (1) to the trolley (29).
13 Pipe conveyors US14777186 2014-03-14 US09573763B2 2017-02-21 Martin S. Lurie
A conveyor system may include a pipe conveyor with a head end, a tail end, and an inclined section. The conveyor system may also include a conveyor belt including a first portion and a second portion. The conveyor belt may form a pipe shape when the first and second portions of the conveyor belt are overlapped. The pipe shape may extend from a pipe closing point to a pipe opening point and may enclose two or more longitudinally spaced-apart centering structures. The centering structures may allow for self-bridging of a bulk material carried in a pipe volume above each centering structure. Means of implementing this material-transport principle within a pipe conveyor system are described.
14 PIPE CONVEYORS US14777186 2014-03-14 US20160039609A1 2016-02-11 Martin S. Lurie
A conveyor system may include a pipe conveyor with a head end, a tail end, and an inclined section. The conveyor system may also include a conveyor belt including a first portion and a second portion. The conveyor belt may form a pipe shape when the first and second portions of the conveyor belt are overlapped. The pipe shape may extend from a pipe closing point to a pipe opening point and may enclose two or more longitudinally spaced-apart centering structures. The centering structures may allow for self-bridging of a bulk material carried in a pipe volume above each centering structure. Means of implementing this material-transport principle within a pipe conveyor system are described.
15 Product collection apparatus US13628879 2012-09-27 US08991590B2 2015-03-31 Takayuki Sato; Kiyoto Shinohara
A product collection apparatus which provides a product conveyed by a conveyance belt to a rotary table to collect the product includes a conveyance belt to be rotated; a rotary table supported rotatably, linkage unit which links a driving force input unit for conveyance belt which receives driving force to rotate the conveyance belt and a driving force input unit for rotary table which receives driving force to rotate the rotary table, and an actuator which transfers the driving force to the conveyance belt and the rotary table through the linkage unit.
16 Friction Drive Conveyor Assembly US13365400 2012-02-03 US20130199403A1 2013-08-08 Noel F. Dehne; Mark T. Domm
An overhead mounted friction drive conveyor assembly including a biasing section for biasing objects such as car doors. The conveyor assembly includes a conveying rail and a biasing rail extending in spaced and parallel relationship with the conveying rail. The conveyor assembly also includes at least three trolleys and at least two tow bars extending between and interconnecting the trolleys. A biasing mechanism allows at least two of the trolleys to remain on the conveying rail and guides at least one trolley onto the biasing rail so that one of the tow bars extends between the biasing rails. The object is disposed on the tow bar extending between the biasing rails. A plurality of friction drivers are disposed on the conveying rail for only driving the tow bar extending between the trolleys on the conveying rail.
17 PRODUCT COLLECTION APPARATUS US13628879 2012-09-27 US20130098738A1 2013-04-25 Takayuki SATO; Kiyoto Shinohara
A product collection apparatus which provides a product conveyed by a conveyance belt to a rotary table to collect the product includes a conveyance belt to be rotated; a rotary table supported rotatably, linkage unit which links a driving force input unit for conveyance belt which receives driving force to rotate the conveyance belt and a driving force input unit for rotary table which receives driving force to rotate the rotary table, and an actuator which transfers the driving force to the conveyance belt and the rotary table through the linkage unit.
18 Conveyor apparatus and commodity inspecting equipment utilizing the same US10765162 2004-01-28 US06958452B2 2005-10-25 Atsushi Takahashi
A weighing conveyor having an increased weighing accuracy. This conveyor includes a conveyor apparatus 3 for transporting an article X to be weighed, a load detector 5 for detecting the weight of the article X to be weighed, and a housing 7 for accommodating the load detector 5, in which a fixed end 5b of the load detector is connected with the housing 7 and a free end 5c thereof is connected with a support member 120 for supporting the conveyor apparatus 3, and the support member 120 protrudes outwardly of the housing 7 from a bottom surface thereof.
19 Conveyor device and conveyor system US10003266 2001-12-06 US20020092736A1 2002-07-18 Junichi Masuda
Products can be surely conveyed even if the endless belt is loosening. Since the endless belt 35 is sandwiched in between the product and the rollers 6 which are driven when products are supplied to the conveyor system 1, the slip is not generated between the endless belt 35 and the rollers 6 and the rotation of the rollers 6 can be surely transmitted to the endless belt 35, so that the products can be surely conveyed.
20 Conveyor system with variable spacing between the carrier units US969319 1993-02-18 US5359834A 1994-11-01 Preben H. Holdensgaard; Lloyd M. Spencer, Sr.
A cartonizing machine wherein articles are arranged either individually or in groups in trays passing through a feeding station and to and through a loading station wherein the articles on the successive trays are pushed transversely into respective carton members conveyed with a mutual spacing. The filling of the trays is facilitated when the trays are closely juxtaposed with such being achieved by a tray conveyor system disposed so as to operate with a reduced tray pitch and a tray speed in the feeding station.
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