Transporting apparatus
US-8983652-B2 · Mar 17, 2015 · US
US10384879B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10384879-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815970207-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 3, 2018 |
| Priority date | May 3, 2017 |
| Publication date | Aug 20, 2019 |
| Grant date | Aug 20, 2019 |
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A belt conveyor having a pair of side frames between which a belt is moved for conveying items includes a pair of idler rollers about which the belt is disposed for conveying items there between, a tension roller that is biased into engagement with the belt, and a driven roller operative to drive the belt about the idler and tension rollers. The tension and driven rollers are mounted between the side frames and are disposed lower than the idler rollers, with the tension roller mounted by a tensioner mount configured to impart a biasing force to the tension roller against the belt.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A belt conveyor, said belt conveyor comprising: a belt for conveying items thereon; a frame, said frame including a pair of side frames between which said belt is moved for conveying items; a pair of idler rollers about which said belt is disposed for movement, with said belt defining a conveyor surface between said pair of idler rollers whereby said pair of idler rollers define end idler rollers of the belt conveyor; a tension roller, said tension roller being biased into engagement with said belt; and a driven roller, said driven roller operative to drive said belt about said end idler rollers and said tension roller; wherein a rotational axis of said tension roller and a rotational axis of said driven roller are disposed lower than a plane defined by the rotational axes of said end idler rollers in a normal orientation from the plane relative to said conveying surface, wherein said driven roller is mounted between said side frames with the rotational axis of said driven roller being disposed lower than the rotational axis of said tension roller in a normal orientation relative to the plane defined by the rotational axes of said end idler rollers, and wherein said belt extends for movement directly between one of said end idler rollers and said driven roller. 2. The belt conveyor of claim 1 , wherein said tension roller is mounted to said frame between said side frames by a tensioner mount, and wherein said tensioner mount biases said tension roller against said belt in a generally parallel orientation relative to said conveying surface. 3. The belt conveyor of claim 2 , wherein said tensioner mount comprises a tension assembly mounted to one of said side frames, and wherein said tension assembly comprises a tensioner supporting an end of said tension roller and wherein said tensioner is adjustable to selectively adjust the position of said tension roller into engagement with said belt. 4. The belt conveyor of claim 2 , wherein said tensioner mount comprises a pair of tension assemblies with each of said pair of tension assemblies mounted to respective ones of said side frames, and wherein said pair of tension assemblies each comprise a tensioner supporting respective ends of said tension roller and wherein said tensioners are adjustable to selectively adjust the biasing force on said tension roller into engagement with said belt. 5. The belt conveyor of claim 4 , wherein each said tensioner further comprises a shaft support and a spring engaged with said shaft support, wherein a shaft of said tension roller is mounted to and between said shaft supports with said springs providing a biasing force to said tension roller via said shaft supports. 6. The belt conveyor of claim 5 , wherein each said tensioner further comprises a rod with said springs disposed over said rods and said rods engaged with said shaft supports, and wherein said pair of tension assemblies each include a flange to which a respective said rod is mounted. 7. The belt conveyor of claim 1 , wherein a plurality of conveyor rollers are disposed between said end idler rollers with said conveyor rollers supporting said belt to define said conveyor surface. 8. The belt conveyor of claim 1 , wherein at least one slider pan is disposed between said end idler rollers with said slider pan supporting said belt to define said conveyor surface. 9. The belt conveyor of claim 1 , wherein said end idler rollers are cylindrical and free from crowns. 10. The belt conveyor of claim 1 , wherein said driven roller comprises a motorized self-driven roller. 11. A belt conveyor, said belt conveyor comprising a plurality of belt conveyor segments, and wherein said belt segments are configured as belt conveyors according to claim 1 in end-to-end arrangement. 12. A belt conveyor, said belt conveyor comprising: a belt for conveying items thereon; a frame, said frame including a pair of side frames between which said belt is moved for conveying items, wherein said side frames each include longitudinally extending vertical portions; a pair of idler rollers about which said belt is disposed for movement, with said belt defining a conveyor surface between said pair of idler rollers, with said pair of idler rollers being mounted to and between said vertical portions of said side frames; a tension roller, said tension roller being biased into engagement with said belt; a driven roller, said driven roller operative to drive said belt about said pair of idler rollers and said tension roller; and a pair of tension assemblies, wherein said pair of tension assemblies each comprise a mounting plate mounted to respective ones of said vertical portions of said side frames with said tension roller and said driven roller being mounted between said vertical portions of said side frames and to and between said mounting plates, and wherein said pair of tension assemblies each comprise a tensioner supporting respective ends of said tension roller and wherein said tensioners are adjustable to selectively adjust the biasing force on said tension roller into engagement with said belt. 13. The belt conveyor of claim 12 , wherein each said tensioner further comprises a spring with said springs providing biasing force to said tension roller in an orientation that is generally parallel to said conveyor surface. 14. The belt conveyor of claim 13 , wherein each said tensioner further comprises a shaft support with said springs engaged with said shaft supports, wherein a shaft of said tension roller is mounted to and between said shaft supports with said springs providing a biasing force to said tension roller via said shaft supports. 15. The belt conveyor of claim 14 , wherein each said tensioner further comprises a rod with said springs disposed over said rods and said rods engaged with said shaft supports, and wherein said mounting plates each include a flange to which a respective said rod is mounted. 16. The belt conveyor of claim 12 , wherein a rotational axis of said tension roller and a rotational axis of said driven roller are disposed lower than a plane defined by the rotational axes of said pair of idler rollers in a normal orientation from the plane relative to said conveying surface. 17. The belt conveyor of claim 12 , wherein said pair of idler rollers comprise end idler rollers and wherein said end idler rollers are cylindrical and free from crowns, and wherein a plurality of conveyor rollers are disposed between said end idler rollers with said conveyor rollers supporting said belt to define said conveyor surface and/or at least one slider pan is disposed between said end idler rollers with said slider pan supporting said belt to define said conveyor surface. 18. The belt conveyor of claim 12 , wherein said vertical portions of each said side frame include apertures through which said tension roller and said driven roller are mounted to respective ones of said mounting plates. 19. A belt conveyor having a pair of side frames supporting a plurality of belt segments wherein said belt segments comprise: a belt for conveying items thereon with said belt being moved between said pair of side frames for conveying items, with said side frames each including longitudinally extending vertical portions; a pair of idler rollers mounted between said side frames and about which said belt is disposed for movement, with said belt defining a conveyor surface between said pair of idler rollers, with said pair of idler rollers being mounted to and between said vertical portions of said side frames;
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