Conveyor transfer guards
US-10233035-B2 · Mar 19, 2019 · US
US12503313B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12503313-B2 |
| Application number | US-202418766600-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 8, 2024 |
| Priority date | Sep 22, 2020 |
| Publication date | Dec 23, 2025 |
| Grant date | Dec 23, 2025 |
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In one aspect, a gap blocker having a body with an upper blocking portion and leg portions of the body connected to the upper blocking portion at longitudinally spaced apart locations. The leg portions of the body have an initial, undeflected configuration with at least one of the leg portions having a first orientation relative to the upper blocking portion. The leg portions of the body have an operating configuration with the body in a gap between rollers wherein the at least one of the leg portions has the first orientation relative to the upper blocking portion. The upper blocking portion has upper contact portions and the leg portions have lower contact portions for contacting the rollers. The body also has outer surface portions intermediate the upper and lower contact portions configured to be in clearance with the rollers.
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A gap blocker for a roller conveyor including upstream and downstream rollers and a gap therebetween, the upstream and downstream rollers rotatable to convey an object in a downstream longitudinal direction across the gap, the gap blocker comprising: a body to be positioned in the gap, the body having a unitary, one-piece construction; an upper blocking portion of the body to be positioned above a narrowest portion of the gap; upstream and downstream contact portions of the upper blocking portion configured to slidingly contact the upstream and downstream rollers above the narrowest portion of the gap and support the body in the gap as the upstream and downstream rollers rotate during operation of the roller conveyor; the upper blocking portion having a width extending in the downstream longitudinal direction between the upstream and downstream contact portions that is larger than a width of the gap at the narrowest portion of the gap; an upstream lower member of the body spaced longitudinally downstream of the upstream contact portion and having an upstream upper portion extending linearly and downwardly substantially perpendicular to the width of the upper blocking portion, the upstream lower member having an upstream lower free end portion to be positioned below the narrowest portion of the gap adjacent the upstream roller, the upstream lower member sized to extend from above the narrowest portion of the gap down to the upstream lower free end portion below the narrowest portion of the gap with the body in the gap; and a downstream lower member spaced longitudinally upstream of the downstream contact portion, the downstream lower member longitudinally spaced from the upstream lower member, the downstream lower member having a downstream upper portion extending linearly and downwardly substantially perpendicular to the width of the upper blocking portion, the downstream lower member having a downstream lower free end portion to be positioned below the narrowest portion of the gap adjacent the downstream roller, the downstream lower member sized to extend from above the narrowest portion of the gap down to the downstream lower free end portion below the narrowest portion of the gap. 2 . The gap blocker of claim 1 wherein at least one of the upstream and downstream lower free end portions is configured to be spaced from the adjacent upstream and downstream roller with the contact portions slidingly contacting the upstream and downstream rollers and supporting the body in the gap during operation of the roller conveyor. 3 . The gap blocker of claim 2 wherein the at least one of the upstream and downstream free end portions includes the upstream lower free end portion and the downstream lower free end portion. 4 . The gap blocker of claim 1 wherein the upper blocking portion includes an upstream outboard portion extending substantially perpendicular to the upstream upper portion of the upstream lower member; wherein the upper blocking portion includes a downstream outboard portion extending substantially perpendicular to the downstream upper portion of the downstream lower member; and wherein the upstream and downstream outboard portions include the contact portions for slidingly contacting the upstream and downstream rollers. 5 . The gap blocker of claim 1 wherein the body includes upstream and downstream junctures connecting the upper blocking portion and the upstream and downstream upper portions; and wherein the upstream and downstream junctures are above the narrowest portion of the gap with the body in the gap. 6 . The gap blocker of claim 1 wherein the upstream and downstream upper portions extend substantially parallel to one another. 7 . The gap blocker of claim 1 wherein the longitudinal spacing between the upstream and downstream lower members extends from the upper blocking portion to the upstream and downstream lower free end portions. 8 . The gap blocker of claim 1 wherein the upstream lower member comprises a first leg portion and a second leg portion having a lateral spacing therebetween. 9 . The gap blocker of claim 1 wherein one of the upstream and downstream lower free end portions is shiftable toward the other of the upstream and downstream free end portions to facilitate advancing of the upstream and downstream lower members into the gap. 10 . The gap blocker of claim 1 wherein the upstream and downstream upper portions of the upstream and downstream lower members are offset longitudinally from the contact portions, and the upstream and downstream upper portions and the upstream and downstream rollers have longitudinal spacings therebetween with the body in the gap. 11 . The gap blocker of claim 1 wherein the upstream and downstream lower members each include an intermediate portion configured to extend in the narrowest portion of the gap, the upstream and downstream lower members having a longitudinal distance therebetween that increases as the upstream and downstream lower members extend from the intermediate portions to the upstream and downstream lower free end portions. 12 . The gap blocker of claim 1 wherein the upstream and downstream upper portions include outer surface portions facing the upstream and downstream rollers and configured to be in clearance with the upstream and downstream rollers as the upstream and downstream rollers rotate during operation of the roller conveyor. 13 . The gap blocker of claim 1 wherein the body has a length perpendicular to the width of the upper blocking portion, the length of the body being larger than the width of the upper blocking portion. 14 . The gap blocker of claim 1 wherein the body is injection-molded plastic.
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