Conveying apparatus

US11292669B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11292669-B2
Application numberUS-202117161494-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 28, 2021
Priority dateFeb 10, 2020
Publication dateApr 5, 2022
Grant dateApr 5, 2022

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Abstract

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When a conveyance abnormality occurs in a driving conveyor, runaway of a conveying member that supports a conveyance object is stopped. An endless conveyor is provided with a plurality of the conveying members spaced apart from each other, and an endless element is provided with a plurality of engaging members spaced apart from each other and engaged with the conveying members from the conveyance direction, in which the endless element receives a driving force with the engaging member from the conveyor via the conveying member to thereby travel. When the conveyance abnormality in which the conveying member travels autonomously is detected, the endless element is stopped by giving of a braking force, and the runaway of the conveying member is stopped by the engaging member.

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A conveying apparatus comprising: an endless conveyor provided with a plurality of conveying members, the plurality of conveying members being spaced apart from each other and each supporting a conveyance object, the endless conveyor being driven to convey the conveyance object; an endless element provided with a plurality of engaging members, the plurality of engaging members being spaced apart from each other and engaged with the conveying members from a conveyance direction of the conveyance object, the endless element having a wayside portion extending along a conveyance line for the conveyance object by the conveyor, the endless element receiving a driving force with the engaging member from the conveyor via the conveying member at the wayside portion to thereby travel; a conveyor abnormality detector configured to detect a traveling abnormality of the conveyor; and a brake apparatus configured to apply a braking force to traveling of the endless element when the conveyor abnormality detector detects the traveling abnormality of the conveyor; wherein the conveyance line for the conveyance object by the conveyor comprises a downward inclined portion configured to lower the conveyance object, the wayside portion of the endless element extends along the downward inclined portion; the conveyor and the endless element are disposed in parallel so that the endless element travels on a side of the conveyor; and the plurality of engaging members are provided in the endless element at pitches substantially corresponding to disposition pitches of the conveying members in the conveyor; the conveying apparatus further comprising a traveling abnormality detector configured to detect a traveling abnormality of the endless element, wherein the conveyor is stopped when the traveling abnormality detector detects the traveling abnormality of the endless element. 2. The conveying apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the endless element includes a runaway prevention chain wound around two sprockets disposed on a proximal side of a downward inclined portion and on a leading side of the downward inclined portion in a vehicle body conveyance direction, the sprocket on the proximal side includes a brake apparatus that applies the braking force to rotation of the sprocket on the proximal side that applies braking force to traveling of the runaway prevention chain, and the sprocket on the leading side includes a take-up apparatus. 3. The conveying apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the conveyor abnormality detector includes a limit switch configured to generate an ON signal when an abnormality occurs in the traveling of the endless element due to operation or failure of the brake apparatus. 4. The conveying apparatus according to claim 3 , wherein the endless element includes a runaway prevention chain wound around two sprockets disposed on a proximal side of a downward inclined portion and on a leading side of the downward inclined portion in a vehicle body conveyance direction, the sprocket on the proximal side includes a brake apparatus that applies the braking force to rotation of the sprocket on the proximal side that applies braking force to traveling of the runaway prevention chain, and the sprocket on the leading side includes a take-up apparatus. 5. A conveying apparatus comprising: an endless conveyor provided with a plurality of conveying members, the plurality of conveying members being spaced apart from each other and each supporting a conveyance object, the endless conveyor being driven to convey the conveyance object; an endless element provided with a plurality of engaging members, the plurality of engaging members being spaced apart from each other and engaged with the conveying members from a conveyance direction of the conveyance object, the endless element having a wayside portion extending along a conveyance line for the conveyance object by the conveyor, the endless element receiving a driving force with the engaging member from the conveyor via the conveying member at the wayside portion to thereby travel; a conveyor abnormality detector configured to detect a traveling abnormality of the conveyor; a brake apparatus configured to apply a braking force to traveling of the endless element when the conveyor abnormality detector detects the traveling abnormality of the conveyor; and a traveling abnormality detector configured to detect a traveling abnormality of the endless element, wherein the conveyor is stopped when the traveling abnormality detector detects the traveling abnormality of the endless element. 6. The conveying apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein the plurality of engaging members are provided in the endless element at pitches substantially corresponding to disposition pitches of the conveying members in the conveyor. 7. A conveying apparatus comprising: an endless conveyor provided with a plurality of conveying members, the plurality of conveying members being spaced apart from each other and each supporting a conveyance object, the endless conveyor being driven to convey the conveyance object; an endless element provided with a plurality of engaging members, the plurality of engaging members being spaced apart from each other and engaged with the conveying members from a conveyance direction of the conveyance object, the endless element having a wayside portion extending along a conveyance line for the conveyance object by the conveyor, the endless element receiving a driving force with the engaging member from the conveyor via the conveying member at the wayside portion to thereby travel; a conveyor abnormality detector configured to detect a traveling abnormality of the conveyor; and a brake apparatus configured to apply a braking force to traveling of the endless element when the conveyor abnormality detector detects the traveling abnormality of the conveyor; wherein the conveyor abnormality detector includes a limit switch configured to generate an ON signal when an abnormality occurs in the traveling of the endless element due to operation or failure of the brake apparatus. 8. The conveying apparatus according to claim 7 , wherein the endless element includes a runaway prevention chain wound around two sprockets disposed on a proximal side of a downward inclined portion and on a leading side of the downward inclined portion in a vehicle body conveyance direction, the sprocket on the proximal side includes a brake apparatus that applies the braking force to rotation of the sprocket on the proximal side that applies braking force to traveling of the runaway prevention chain, and the sprocket on the leading side includes a take-up apparatus.

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Classifications

  • B65G17/20Primary

    comprising load-carriers suspended from overhead traction chains · CPC title

  • B65G43/06Primary

    interrupting the drive in case of driving element breakage; Braking or stopping loose load-carriers · CPC title

  • Vehicle bodies · CPC title

  • Rails or the like engaging sliding elements or rollers attached to load-carriers or traction elements · CPC title

  • Belt or chain tensioning arrangements · CPC title

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What does patent US11292669B2 cover?
When a conveyance abnormality occurs in a driving conveyor, runaway of a conveying member that supports a conveyance object is stopped. An endless conveyor is provided with a plurality of the conveying members spaced apart from each other, and an endless element is provided with a plurality of engaging members spaced apart from each other and engaged with the conveying members from the conveyan…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Mazda Motor
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B65G17/20. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 05 2022 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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We list 2 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).