Hygienic magnetic tray and conveyor
US-10654660-B2 · May 19, 2020 · US
US10807803B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10807803-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016751998-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 24, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jan 31, 2018 |
| Publication date | Oct 20, 2020 |
| Grant date | Oct 20, 2020 |
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A hygienic magnetic tray and conveyor. The low-profile tray includes a forcer sandwiched between an article-supporting top and an opposite bottom. The top is made of hygienic material, and the bottom can be made of a low-friction material. The tray is propelled along a guide surface on an enclosure housing stator coils supported in a conveyor frame. The stator forms a linear motor with the forcer in the tray. Roller balls protruding from the bottom of one version of the tray provide low-friction rolling contact with the guide surface. Various disposal systems provide escape routes for removing fluids and debris from the guide surface of the stator enclosure.
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What is claimed is: 1. A conveyor tray comprising: a top including an upper article-conveying face; a bottom opposite the top; a forcer sandwiched between the top and the bottom; a plurality of roller balls protruding through the bottom. 2. A conveyor tray as in claim 1 comprising four roller balls defining the corners of a rectangle. 3. A conveyor tray as in claim 1 wherein the top and the bottom are separate pieces. 4. A conveyor tray as in claim 3 wherein the top is made of a first material and the bottom is made of a different second material. 5. A conveyor tray as in claim 4 wherein the first material is a hygienic material such as polyethylene terephthalate (PET, or PETE), high-density polyethylene (HDPE), or polystyrene (PS). 6. A conveyor tray as in claim 4 wherein the second material is a low-friction material such as polyoxymethylene (POM, acetal), polypropylene (PP), or ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene (UHMW). 7. A conveyor tray as in claim 1 wherein the forcer includes two permanent-magnet arrays in line with each other. 8. A conveyor tray as in claim 1 comprising roller assemblies with flanges, wherein the roller assemblies each retain one of the roller balls. 9. A conveyor tray as in claim 8 wherein the flanges are sandwiched between the top and the bottom and wherein the bottom has holes through which salient portions of the roller balls protrude. 10. A tray conveyor comprising: a tray including: a top; a bottom attached to the top and having holes therethrough; a forcer disposed between the top and the bottom; a plurality of roller balls having salient portions extending through the holes in the bottom; a conveyor frame; a linear-motor stator supported in the conveyor frame; a stator enclosure housing the linear-motor stator supported in the conveyor frame; a top guide surface supported in the conveyor frame under the tray, and having a pair of parallel grooves extending along the length of the top guide surface and sized to receive the roller balls of the tray to retain the roller balls as the linear-motor stator propagates an electromagnetic wave along the length of the conveyor frame that interacts with the forcer to propel the tray along the top guide surface with the roller balls rolling in the grooves. 11. A tray conveyor as in claim 10 wherein the forcer includes one or more permanent-magnet arrays. 12. A tray conveyor as in claim 11 wherein the conveyor frame includes ferrous material attracted by the permanent-magnet arrays to help hold the tray to the top guide surface. 13. A tray conveyor as in claim 10 wherein the top is made from a first material and the bottom is made from a second material.
Hygienic features, e.g. easy to sanitize · CPC title
Roller frames · CPC title
having spherical roller elements · CPC title
Modular constructions · CPC title
comprising a load-carrier moving along a path, e.g. a closed path, and adapted to be engaged by any one of a series of traction elements spaced along the path (effecting drive at two or more points spaced along the length of an endless conveyor B65G23/32) · CPC title
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