Belt-driven roller conveyor

US10040633B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-10040633-B2
Application numberUS-201615333854-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 25, 2016
Priority dateNov 4, 2015
Publication dateAug 7, 2018
Grant dateAug 7, 2018

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Abstract

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A conveyor section for transportation or accumulation of articles such as cartons and totes includes a pair of spaced, opposing side rails, vertical frame members attached transversely between the pair of opposing side rails, and live rollers transversely attached for rotation between the opposing side. An upstream end idler and a downstream end idler both having a vertical axis of rotation are attached at respective upstream and downstream ends of the conveyor section. A drive belt is vertically elongate and supported for horizontal looping between the upstream and downstream end idlers. The drive belt supported and guided by the vertical frame members such that a drive loop side and a return loop side are horizontally positioned under the live rollers. The drive loop side of the drive belt is at selectively engageable to an undersurface of the live rollers. A drive motor is operatively coupled to drive the drive belt.

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What is claimed is: 1. A conveyor section comprising: a pair of spaced, opposing side rails; vertical frame members attached transversely between the pair of opposing side rails; more than one live roller transversely attached for rotation between the opposing side rails providing a conveying surface for articles; an upstream pulley and a downstream pulley both having a vertical axis of rotation attached at respective upstream and downstream ends of the conveyor section; a drive belt comprising a vertically elongated portion and an upper enlarged head portion and a lower enlarged retaining portion, wherein the drive belt is supported for horizontal looping between the upstream and downstream pulleys and supported by the vertical frame members and having a drive loop side and a return loop side that are horizontally positioned under the more than one live roller with the drive loop side engageable to an undersurface of the live rollers; and a drive motor operatively coupled to drive the drive belt. 2. The conveyor section of claim 1 , wherein the upper enlarged head further comprises a wear indicator strip having a different color than an adjacent portion of the upper enlarged head portion. 3. The conveyor section of claim 1 , wherein he drive belt further comprises a bundle of longitudinal fibers embedded in the lower enlarged retaining portion of an elastomeric material. 4. The conveyor section of claim 1 , wherein the drive belt further comprises vertically aligned stack of strands of longitudinal fibers embedded in an elastomeric material. 5. The conveyor section of claim 1 , wherein the drive belt further comprises a bundle of longitudinal fibers embedded in the upper enlarged head portion of an elastomeric material. 6. The conveyor section of claim 1 , wherein the conveyor section is curved. 7. The conveyor section of claim 1 , further comprising a vertical actuator positioned under the drive belt to selectively raise the drive belt into frictional engagement with the at least one of the more than one live roller. 8. An accumulator conveyor section comprising: a pair of spaced, opposing side rails; vertical frame members attached transversely between the pair of opposing side rails; two or more accumulation zones each comprising: live rollers transversely attached for rotation between the opposing side rails; and an elastomeric transfer belt received over a full lateral width of the live rollers providing a conveying surface for articles; a drive belt that is proximal and mounted to one side rail in driving frictional contact with an underside of the elastomeric transfer belt; a vertical actuator positioned under the drive belt to selectively raise the drive belt into frictional engagement with the transfer belt of a selected one of the two or more accumulation zones; and a drive motor operatively coupled to drive the drive belt. 9. The conveyor section of claim 8 , further comprising an upstream end idler pulley and a downstream end idler pulley both having a vertical axis of rotation attached at respective upstream and downstream ends of the conveyor section, wherein the drive belt is vertically elongate and supported for horizontal looping between the upstream and downstream end idler pulleys and supported by the vertical frame members and having a drive loop side and a return loop side that are horizontally positioned under the live rollers. 10. The conveyor section of claim 9 , wherein the drive belt comprises an upper enlarged head portion. 11. A conveyor section comprising: a pair of spaced, opposing side rails; vertical frame members attached transversely between the pair of opposing side rails; more than one live roller transversely attached for rotation between the opposing side rails providing a conveying surface for articles; an upstream end idler and a downstream end idler both having a vertical axis of rotation attached at respective upstream and downstream ends of the conveyor section; a drive belt that is vertically elongate and supported for horizontal looping between the upstream and downstream end idlers and supported by the vertical frame members and having a drive loop side and a return loop side that are horizontally positioned under the more than one live roller with the drive loop side engageable to an undersurface of the live rollers, wherein the drive belt comprises a lower enlarged retaining portion; and a drive motor operatively coupled to drive the drive belt. 12. The conveyor section of claim 11 , wherein the drive belt further comprises a bundle of longitudinal fibers embedded in the lower enlarged retaining portion of an elastomeric material. 13. The conveyor section of claim 11 , wherein the drive belt further comprises vertically aligned stack of strands of longitudinal fibers embedded in an elastomeric material. 14. The conveyor section of claim 11 , wherein the conveyor section is curved. 15. The conveyor section of claim 11 , further comprising a vertical actuator positioned under the drive belt to selectively raise the drive belt into frictional engagement with the at least one of the more than one live roller.

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  • Endless driving elements extending parallel to belt or chain {(B65G23/18 takes precedence)} · CPC title

  • B65G13/07Primary

    having endless driving elements · CPC title

  • B65G13/071Primary

    with frictional engagement · CPC title

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What does patent US10040633B2 cover?
A conveyor section for transportation or accumulation of articles such as cartons and totes includes a pair of spaced, opposing side rails, vertical frame members attached transversely between the pair of opposing side rails, and live rollers transversely attached for rotation between the opposing side. An upstream end idler and a downstream end idler both having a vertical axis of rotation are…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Intelligrated Headquarters Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B65G13/07. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 07 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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