Drive shaft and sprockets for chain conveyor

US10604347B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10604347-B2
Application numberUS-201815913850-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 6, 2018
Priority dateMar 6, 2017
Publication dateMar 31, 2020
Grant dateMar 31, 2020

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Abstract

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A drive mechanism for a chain conveyor includes an elongated shaft that extends along an axis and is configured to be driven to rotate by a motor. A sprocket is integrally formed with the shaft. The sprocket includes a plurality of lobes that extend around a perimeter of the shaft. Each lobe is spaced apart from an adjacent lobe by a recessed portion. Each of the recessed portions is configured to receive a drive pin of the chain conveyor.

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What is claimed is: 1. A drive system for a chain conveyor, the drive system comprising: an elongated shaft extending along an axis and configured to be driven to rotate by a motor; a sprocket integrally formed with the shaft, the sprocket including a plurality of lobes, the lobes extending around a perimeter of the shaft and each lobe being spaced apart from an adjacent lobe by a recessed portion, each of the recessed portions configured to receive a drive pin of the chain conveyor, each of the lobes subtending an angle of at least twenty degrees about the axis, each lobe including a first portion positioned proximate the axis and a second portion positioned radially outward relative to the first portion, the second portion having a width substantially larger than a width of the first portion. 2. The drive system for a chain conveyor of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of lobes includes four lobes equally spaced around the perimeter of the shaft. 3. The drive system for a chain conveyor of claim 1 , wherein each of the lobes subtends an angle about the axis that is substantially larger than an angle subtended by one of the recessed portions. 4. The drive system for a chain conveyor of claim 1 , wherein the shaft and sprocket are cast as a unitary piece from austempered ductile iron. 5. The drive system for a chain conveyor of claim 1 , wherein an end of the shaft is configured to be coupled to an output shaft of the motor, the end of the shaft including a bore having a cross-section formed as a polygon having convex curvilinear sides. 6. The drive system for a chain conveyor of claim 1 , wherein the recessed portions are substantially parabolic in shape. 7. The drive system for a chain conveyor of claim 1 , wherein the sprocket is a first sprocket and the drive pin is a first drive pin, the drive system further comprising a second sprocket integrally formed with the shaft and offset from the first sprocket along the axis of the shaft, the second sprocket including a plurality of second lobes, the second lobes extending around the perimeter of the shaft and each second lobe being spaced apart from an adjacent second lobe by a second recessed portion, each of the second recessed portions configured to receive a second drive pin of the chain conveyor. 8. A drive system for a chain conveyor comprising: a drive shaft including a first end and a second end, the first end configured to be driven by a motor output shaft, the first end including one of a bore and a projection, the one of the bore and the projection defining a polygonal-shaped profile having convex curvilinear sides; a sprocket integrally formed with the drive shaft and positioned between the first end and the second end, the sprocket configured to engage and drive pins of a conveyor chain; and a coupler shaft disposed between the output shaft and the first end of the drive shaft, the coupler shaft including one end including a bore and an opposite end including a projection, the bore configured to engage one of the motor output shaft and the first end of the drive shaft, the projection engaging the other of the motor output shaft and the first end of the drive shaft, each of the bore and the projection defining a polygonal-shaped profile having convex curvilinear sides. 9. The drive system for a chain conveyor of claim 8 , wherein the drive shaft includes the bore and the motor output shaft includes the projection, wherein the bore profile and the projection cross-section are shaped as rectangles having convex curvilinear sides. 10. The drive system for a chain conveyor of claim 8 , wherein the drive shaft and the sprocket are cast as a unitary piece from austempered ductile iron. 11. The drive system for a chain conveyor of claim 8 , wherein the sprocket includes a plurality of lobes, the lobes extending around a perimeter of the drive shaft and each lobe being spaced apart from an adjacent lobe by a recessed portion, each of the recessed portions configured to receive a drive pin of the chain conveyor. 12. The drive system of a chain conveyor of claim 11 , wherein the sprocket is a first sprocket and the drive pin is a first drive pin, the drive system further comprising a second sprocket integrally formed with the drive shaft and offset from the first sprocket along a longitudinal axis of the drive shaft, the second sprocket including a plurality of second lobes, the second lobes extending around a perimeter of the drive shaft and each second lobe being spaced apart from an adjacent second lobe by a second recessed portion, each of the second recessed portions configured to receive a second drive pin of the chain conveyor. 13. The drive system of a chain conveyor of claim 11 , wherein the lobes are spaced apart from one another at equal angular intervals. 14. A conveyor system comprising: a chain conveyor including a plurality of links, at least some of the links including a first side portion and a second side portion, each of the side portions including an integrally formed drive pin protruding away from the other drive pin; and a drive system including, an elongated shaft extending along an axis and configured to be driven to rotate by a motor, and a first sprocket integrally formed with the shaft, the sprocket including a plurality of first lobes, the first lobes extending around a perimeter of the shaft and each first lobe being spaced apart from an adjacent first lobe by a first recessed portion, each of the first recessed portions configured to receive the drive pins of the first side portions, each of the plurality of first lobes extending fewer than seventy degrees around the perimeter of the drive shaft, each first lobe including a first portion positioned proximate the axis and a second portion positioned radially outward relative to the first portion, the second portion having a width substantially larger than a width of the first portion; and a second sprocket integrally formed with the shaft and offset from the first sprocket along the axis of the shaft, the second sprocket including a plurality of second lobes, the second lobes extending around the perimeter of the shaft and each second lobe being spaced apart from an adjacent second lobe by a second recessed portion, each of the second recessed portions configured to receive the drive pins of the second side portion, each of the plurality of second lobes extending fewer than seventy degrees around the perimeter of the drive shaft, each second lobe including a first portion positioned proximate the axis and a second portion positioned radially outward relative to the first portion, the second portion having a width substantially larger than a width of the first portion. 15. The conveyor system of claim 14 , wherein the at least some of the links include a bridge integrally formed between the first side portion and a second side portion. 16. The conveyor system of claim 14 , wherein an end of the shaft is configured to be coupled to an output shaft of the motor, the end of the shaft including a bore having a cross-section formed as a polygon having convex curvilinear sides. 17. The conveyor system of claim 14 , wherein at least one of the drive shaft and sprockets, the first side portions and integrally formed drive pins, or the second side portions and integrally formed drive pins, are cast as a unitary piece from austempered ductile iron.

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Classifications

  • E21F13/066Primary

    Scraper chain conveyors (in general B65G19/00) · CPC title

  • B65G19/08Primary

    and attached to a single belt, rope or chain · CPC title

  • General features of equipment for removal of chippings, e.g. for loading on conveyor · CPC title

  • Sand, soil and mineral ore · CPC title

  • for article conveyors, e.g. for container conveyors · CPC title

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What does patent US10604347B2 cover?
A drive mechanism for a chain conveyor includes an elongated shaft that extends along an axis and is configured to be driven to rotate by a motor. A sprocket is integrally formed with the shaft. The sprocket includes a plurality of lobes that extend around a perimeter of the shaft. Each lobe is spaced apart from an adjacent lobe by a recessed portion. Each of the recessed portions is configured…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Joy Mm Delaware Inc, Joy Global Underground Mining Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification E21F13/066. Mapped technology areas include Fixed Constructions.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 31 2020 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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