Multi-directional roller assembly
US-9193533-B2 · Nov 24, 2015 · US
US11247849B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11247849-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016732592-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 2, 2020 |
| Priority date | Mar 10, 2017 |
| Publication date | Feb 15, 2022 |
| Grant date | Feb 15, 2022 |
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A modular transfer system with a primary flow system and a diverter system. The primary flow system includes a primary flow belt for conveying an article along a primary flow path from an infeed side of the modular transfer system to a pass-through side of the modular transfer system. The diverter system includes one or more diverter belts for diverting an article from the primary flow path towards a divert side of the modular transfer system. The primary flow belt includes multiple movable components contacting the diverter belt. The movable components can have one or more rotational degrees of freedom.
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A modular transfer system comprising: a main belt comprising an upper surface, a lower surface, and a plurality of spherical balls, the spherical balls having an upper portion that protrudes above an upper surface and a lower portion that protrudes below a lower surface, the spherical balls configured to rotate relative to the upper and lower surfaces, the main belt configured to travel in a first direction; a diverter belt configured to travel in a second direction that is generally perpendicular to the first direction, the diverter belt in contact with the protruding lower portion of the spherical balls such that relative movement of the main and diverter belts causes the spherical balls to rotate; and a main belt drive unit configured to drive the main belt in the first direction, the main belt drive unit comprising a motor and a motorized drive roller (MDR), the MDR comprising: a radially outer surface that is configured to engage with the lower surface of the body of the main belt to provide driving force on the main belt; and a plurality of circumferential grooves in the radially outer surface, the grooves extending radially inwardly and configured to receive the protruding lower portion of the spherical balls. 2. The modular transfer system of claim 1 , wherein the spherical balls are configured to rotate with three rotational degrees of freedom. 3. The modular transfer system of claim 1 , wherein the MDR comprises a lagged roller. 4. The modular transfer system of claim 1 , wherein the MDR comprises a sprocket. 5. The modular transfer system of claim 1 , wherein the diverter belt comprises a first v-shaped rib and a second v-shaped rib, the first and second ribs being spaced substantially equally between lateral sides of the diverter belt. 6. The modular transfer system of claim 1 , further comprising a diverter belt drive unit configured to drive the diverter belt in the second direction. 7. The modular transfer system of claim 6 , wherein the diverter belt drive unit comprises a lagged roller. 8. The modular transfer system of claim 1 , wherein the diverter belt is maintained in constant contact with the protruding lower portion of at least one of the spherical balls. 9. The modular transfer system of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the plurality of circumferential grooves extends completely around a circumference of the MDR. 10. The modular transfer system of claim 1 , further comprising a control system configured to: detect that an article moving in the first direction is at a divert zone of the modular transfer system; determine that the article is to be diverted towards a side of the modular transfer system; and operate the diverter belt to cause the article to change from moving in the first direction to moving toward the side of the modular transfer system. 11. A modular transfer system comprising: a primary flow system comprising: a primary flow belt comprising a first lateral side, a second lateral side, and a plurality of balls arranged in a plurality of rows, the balls having three rotational degrees of freedom; and a first drive roller that is configured to drive the primary flow belt in a primary direction of travel, the first drive roller having a plurality of grooves, the number of grooves being greater than or equal to the number of rows of balls; and a diverter system comprising: a diverter belt in contact with an underside of the plurality of balls in a section of the primary flow belt; and a second drive roller that is configured to drive the diverter belt in a direction that is generally perpendicular to the primary direction of travel; and a control system configured to operate the second drive roller to selectively divert an article on the primary flow belt away from the primary direction of travel. 12. The modular transfer system of claim 11 , wherein the first drive roller has a longitudinal length, and wherein the plurality of grooves are substantially equally spaced from each other along the longitudinal length. 13. The modular transfer system of claim 11 , wherein the plurality of grooves comprise a plurality of circumferential grooves. 14. The modular transfer system of claim 11 , wherein, in a front view, each of the plurality of circumferential grooves comprises a semi-circular profile. 15. The modular transfer system of claim 11 , wherein the first drive roller comprises lagging. 16. The modular transfer system of claim 15 , wherein the lagging comprises a rubber or thermoplastic coating. 17. The modular transfer system of claim 11 , wherein the diverter belt comprises a plurality of v-shaped ribs. 18. The modular transfer system of claim 11 , wherein the first drive roller further comprises a plurality of sprockets that are configured engage the primary flow belt. 19. The modular transfer system of claim 11 , further comprising a filler element longitudinally positioned between a drive element that drives the primary flow belt and a lateral edge of the diverter belt, the filler element configured to contact the underside of the plurality of balls before the balls contact the diverter belt, thereby causing the balls to rotate before reaching the diverter belt. 20. The modular transfer system of claim 11 , wherein the control system is further configured to: detect that the article is at a divert zone of the modular transfer system; determine that the article is to be diverted towards a side of the modular transfer system; and operate the diverter system to cause the article to change from moving in the primary direction of travel to moving toward the side of the modular transfer system.
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