Sorting conveyor and belt

US10457487B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10457487-B2
Application numberUS-201615768787-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 27, 2016
Priority dateNov 13, 2015
Publication dateOct 29, 2019
Grant dateOct 29, 2019

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A sorting conveyor comprising a modular conveyor belt having a plurality of carriers along its length. Each carrier comprises an opening through the belt associated with one or more doors movable between a closed position occluding the opening and supporting a load and an open position not occluding the opening to drop the load at a selected drop position.

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What is claimed is: 1. A conveyor belt comprising: an endless belt body having a top and an opposite bottom extending laterally from a first side to a second side and longitudinally in a direction of belt travel; wherein the belt body includes a plurality of openings extending through the belt body from the top to the bottom and indented laterally inward of the first and second sides and spaced apart longitudinally; a plurality of doors associated with the plurality of openings and movably attached to the belt body for movement from first positions occluding the openings to support articles in the openings to second positions away from the openings to release articles through the openings. 2. A conveyor belt as in claim 1 wherein each of the openings has a first door and a second door and the second door is supported by the first door in the first position and is unsupported by the first door in the second position. 3. A conveyor belt as in claim 1 wherein each of the openings has a first door and a second door and the first door has a free end and an opposite hinge end hingedly connected along a first hinge axis to the belt body proximate the opening and wherein the second door has a free end and an opposite hinge end hingedly connected along a second hinge axis to the belt body proximate the opening across from the first door. 4. A conveyor belt as in claim 1 wherein the doors pivot between the first positions and the second positions about longitudinal axes or about lateral axes. 5. A conveyor belt as in claim 1 wherein the doors pivot between the first positions and the second positions about axes perpendicular to the plane of the belt body. 6. A conveyor belt as in claim 1 wherein the doors slide laterally or longitudinally between the first positions and the second positions. 7. A conveyor belt as in claim 6 comprising slide tracks suspended from the bottom of the belt body on which the doors slide. 8. A conveyor belt as in claim 1 further comprising springs biasing the doors toward the first positions or toward the second positions. 9. A conveyor belt as in claim 1 wherein the doors in the first positions sit below the bottom of the belt body to support articles in the openings. 10. A conveyor belt as in claim 1 wherein the doors are transparent. 11. A conveyor belt as in claim 1 further comprising laterally or longitudinally extending flights standing up from the top of the belt body between openings. 12. A conveyor belt as in claim 11 wherein the flights have faces oblique to the top of the belt body. 13. A conveyor belt as in claim 1 wherein the doors have flights that extend upward through the openings and past the top of the belt body when the doors are in the first position. 14. A conveyor belt as in claim 1 wherein the belt body comprises a series of rows of belt modules linked together at lateral joints formed by interdigitated fingers of consecutive rows. 15. A conveyor belt as in claim 14 further comprising fingers extending from rows bounding the openings into the openings and wherein at least some of the fingers bounding the openings support hinge rods pivotally attaching the doors to the belt body. 16. A conveyor comprising: a conveyor frame; an endless conveyor belt supported in the frame; a drive system driving the conveyor belt in a direction of belt travel; wherein the conveyor belt includes: an endless belt body having a top and an opposite bottom extending laterally from a first side to a second side and longitudinally in a direction of belt travel; wherein the belt body includes a plurality of openings extending through the belt body from the top to the bottom and indented laterally inward of the first and second sides and spaced apart longitudinally; a plurality of doors associated with the plurality of openings and movably attached to the belt body for movement from first positions occluding the openings to support articles in the openings to second positions away from the openings to release articles through the openings. 17. A conveyor as in claim 16 wherein the conveyor belt is arranged in an oval configuration and the drive system comprises at last one intermediate drive belt engaging the first side of the belt body along a straight portion of the oval configuration. 18. A conveyor as in claim 16 further comprising sideguards supported by the conveyor frame and extending over the top of the belt body at the first and second sides, wherein the sideguards have an upper surface angled downward toward the center of the conveyor belt. 19. A conveyor as in claim 16 further comprising a guide surface extending along the conveyor frame and wherein at least one of the doors at each opening includes a projection extending outward to ride along the guide surface and support the at least one of the doors in the closed first position as the conveyor belt is driven in the direction of belt travel. 20. A conveyor as in claim 19 wherein the guide surface includes horizontal segments and at least one sloped segment for guiding the projections back to the horizontal segments to close the doors. 21. A conveyor as in claim 19 wherein the projection is a laterally extending tab and the guide surface defines the bottom of a slot receiving the tab. 22. A conveyor as in claim 19 wherein the projection is a laterally extending cam follower having a cam roller at a distal end and the guide surface defines a cam surface at the bottom of a slot receiving the roller. 23. A conveyor as in claim 19 further comprising a plurality of actuators and wherein the guide surface includes stationary segments interrupted by movable segments selectively movable by the actuators from closed positions continuous with adjacent stationary segments to open positions discontinuous with adjacent stationary segments to allow the projections to drop from the guide surface and the doors to open in the second positions. 24. A conveyor as in claim 16 comprising a first door and a second door at each of the openings wherein the first door has a free end and an opposite hinge end hingedly connected along a first hinge axis to the belt body proximate the opening and wherein the second door has a free end and an opposite hinge end hingedly connected along a second hinge axis to the belt body proximate the opening across from the first door. 25. A conveyor as in claim 24 wherein the first and second hinge axes are both parallel to the direction of belt travel or are both perpendicular to the direction of belt travel. 26. A conveyor as in claim 24 further comprising: a spring return latch releasably joining the first and second doors in the closed first position at each opening; and a plurality of actuators disposed along the length of the conveyor to selectively release the spring return latches and open the first and second doors. 27. A conveyor as in claim 16 further comprising a plurality of bumpers disposed along the length of the conveyor and wherein each of the doors includes: a free end and an opposite hinge end hingedly connected along a hinge axis to the belt body proximate one of the openings wherein the hinge end trails the free end in the direction of belt travel; and a flange angled downward from the free end in the direction of belt travel; wherein the bumpers are selectively movable from non-interfering positions with the conveyor belt to interfering pos

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  • B65G17/34Primary

    having flat surfaces, e.g. platforms, grids, forks · CPC title

  • by dumping, tripping, or releasing load carriers (by flexing or tilting travelling structures B65G47/94) · CPC title

  • Devices for tilting links or platform {(releasing load-carriers B65G47/38)} · CPC title

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What does patent US10457487B2 cover?
A sorting conveyor comprising a modular conveyor belt having a plurality of carriers along its length. Each carrier comprises an opening through the belt associated with one or more doors movable between a closed position occluding the opening and supporting a load and an open position not occluding the opening to drop the load at a selected drop position.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Laitram Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B65G17/34. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 29 2019 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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