Transportable conveyor apparatus, systems, and methods
US-2019202641-A1 · Jul 4, 2019 · US
US11066245B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11066245-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816761220-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 5, 2018 |
| Priority date | Nov 3, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jul 20, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jul 20, 2021 |
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Conveyor elevation apparatus, systems and methods are provided. Some embodiments include a stmt having three frame sections. In some embodiments at least two of the frame sections comprise longitudinal supports joined by bracing.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A conveyor strut for modifying the elevation of a conveyor truss relative to a conveyor undercarriage, comprising: a lower frame having a first pair of supports connected by a first plurality of braces, said lower frame pivotally coupled to the conveyor undercarriage by a first pair of pivot supports; an intermediate frame slidingly engaged with said lower frame, said intermediate frame having a second pair of supports connected by a second plurality of braces; an upper frame slidingly engaged with said intermediate frame, said upper frame pivotally coupled to the conveyor truss by a second pair of pivot supports; and at least a first actuator coupled to at least one of said upper frame and said lower frame, said first actuator configured to alternately extend and retract the strut in order to alternately raise and lower the conveyor truss relative to the conveyor undercarriage. 2. The conveyor strut of claim 1 , wherein the upper frame has a third pair of supports connected by a third plurality of braces, the conveyor strut further defining an extended configuration and a retracted configuration. 3. The conveyor strut of claim 2 , wherein each support of said upper frame is slidingly engaged with a corresponding support of said intermediate frame. 4. The conveyor strut of claim 2 , wherein said third plurality of braces are supported on inboard surfaces of the third pair of supports. 5. The conveyor strut of claim 4 , wherein each support of said intermediate frame includes a slot sized to allow said third plurality of braces to pass therebetween. 6. The conveyor strut of claim 1 , wherein each support of said intermediate frame is slidingly engaged with a corresponding support of said lower frame. 7. The conveyor strut of claim 1 , wherein at least one of said second plurality of braces is disposed inboard of said first pair of supports such that said first pair of supports is slideable over said second pair of supports without interference. 8. The conveyor strut of claim 1 , wherein the first plurality of braces are sufficiently spaced apart to allow at least one of said second plurality of braces to pass therebetween. 9. The conveyor strut of claim 8 , wherein the upper frame has a third pair of supports connected by a third plurality of braces. 10. The conveyor strut of claim 9 , wherein each support of said upper frame is slidingly engaged with a corresponding support of said intermediate frame. 11. The conveyor strut of claim 9 , wherein said third plurality of braces are supported on inboard surfaces of the third pair of supports. 12. The conveyor strut of claim 11 , wherein each support of said intermediate frame includes a slot sized to allow said third plurality of braces to pass therebetween. 13. A conveyor comprising: an undercarriage; a conveyor truss supporting a plurality of idler assemblies, a head pulley and a tail pulley; a telescoping conveyor strut operably supporting said conveyor truss, the conveyor strut comprising: a lower frame having a first pair of supports connected by a first plurality of braces, said lower frame pivotally coupled to said undercarriage; an intermediate frame slidingly engaged with said lower frame, said intermediate frame having a second pair of supports connected by a second plurality of braces; an upper frame slidingly engaged with said intermediate frame, said upper frame pivotally coupled to said conveyor truss; and at least a first actuator coupled to at least one of said upper and lower frame, said first actuator configured to alternately extend and retract said telescoping conveyor strut in order to alternately raise and lower said conveyor truss relative to said conveyor undercarriage. 14. The conveyor of claim 13 , wherein said conveyor truss is a telescopic truss. 15. The conveyor of claim 13 , wherein the upper frame has a third pair of supports connected by a third plurality of braces, the conveyor strut further defining an extended configuration and a retracted configuration. 16. The conveyor of claim 15 , wherein each support of said upper frame is slidingly engaged with a corresponding support of said intermediate frame. 17. The conveyor of claim 13 , wherein each support of said intermediate frame is slidingly engaged with a corresponding support of said lower frame. 18. The conveyor of claim 13 , wherein at least one of said second plurality of braces is disposed inboard of said first pair of supports such that said first pair of supports is slideable over said second pair of supports without interference. 19. The conveyor of claim 13 , wherein the first plurality of braces are sufficiently spaced apart to allow at least one of said second plurality of braces to pass therebetween. 20. The conveyor of claim 19 , wherein the upper frame has a third pair of supports connected by a third plurality of braces. 21. The conveyor of claim 13 , further comprising: a second actuator coupled to at least one of said upper frame and said lower frame, said second actuator configured to alternately extend and retract the strut in order to alternately raise and lower the conveyor truss relative to the conveyor undercarriage. 22. The conveyor of claim 21 , further comprising: a third actuator coupled to at least one of said upper frame and said lower frame, said third actuator configured to alternately extend and retract the strut in order to alternately raise and lower the conveyor truss relative to the conveyor undercarriage. 23. The conveyor of claim 22 , wherein said first actuator is aligned with said second actuator along a direction of extension of said first actuator. 24. The conveyor of claim 22 , wherein said third actuator is offset from with said first actuator and said second actuator along a direction of extension of said first actuator. 25. The conveyor of claim 22 , wherein said first and second actuators are coupled to respective first and second actuator supports, and wherein said third actuator is coupled to a third actuator support, said third actuator support being offset from said first and second actuator supports along a direction of extension of said third actuator.
Pivotably mounted · CPC title
consisting essentially of struts, ties, or like structural elements · CPC title
frames mounted on wheels or caterpillar (for movement on rail tracks B65G41/02) · CPC title
mounted for linear movement only · CPC title
extensible, e.g. telescopic {(adjustment of length or configuration of load-carrier B65G21/14)} · CPC title
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