Apparatus and methods for assisting in controlling material discharged from a conveyor

US9260253B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9260253-B2
Application numberUS-201313740835-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 14, 2013
Priority dateAug 7, 2012
Publication dateFeb 16, 2016
Grant dateFeb 16, 2016

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Apparatus and methods for assisting in controlling the supply of material onto a conveyor from a material dispenser include the use of a discharge control device coupled to each dispenser gate of the material dispenser. The discharge control device includes at least one wiper configurable to level the top of at least some of the material dispensed onto the conveyor through the material dispenser.

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The invention claimed is: 1. Method of controlling the supply of material onto a conveyor belt from a material dispenser, the material dispenser including multiple material storage compartments each having at least two dispenser openings associated therewith and at least one dispenser gate movable over each dispenser opening between at least one flow-open position and a flow-closed position, the dispenser openings being disposed over the conveyor belt, the method comprising: coupling a discharge control device to each dispenser gate so that each discharge control device is moveable with its associated dispenser gate relative to the material dispenser into at least one open-flow position, each discharge control device including at least one wiper that extends downwardly across the width of the conveyor belt; the at least one wiper of each discharge control device leveling the top of at least some of the material dispensed onto the conveyor belt through the associated dispenser opening when the associated discharge control device is in an open-flow position; fully opening all the dispenser gates of a first material storage compartment to allow material therein to be dispensed onto the conveyor belt; determining when the first material storage compartment is empty; closing all the dispenser gates of the first material storage compartment; fully opening all the dispenser gates of a second material storage compartment; determining when the second material storage compartment is empty; closing all the dispenser gates of the second material storage compartment; and fully opening all the dispenser gates of a third material storage compartment. 2. Method of automatically controlling the supply of material onto a conveyor belt from a material dispenser, the material dispenser including multiple material storage compartments each having at least one dispenser opening associated therewith and at least one dispenser gate movable over each dispenser opening between at least one flow-open position and a flow-closed position, the dispenser openings being disposed over the conveyor belt, the method comprising: coupling a discharge control device to each dispenser gate so that each discharge control device is moveable with its associated dispenser gate relative to the material dispenser into at least one open-flow position, each discharge control device including at least one wiper that extends downwardly across the width of the conveyor belt; the at least one wiper of each discharge control device leveling the top of at least some of the material dispensed onto the conveyor belt through the associated dispenser opening when the associated discharge control device is in an open-flow position; associating at least one sensor with each material storage compartment; an electronic controller communicating with each dispenser gate and sensor; each sensor notifying the electronic controller when its associated material storage compartment is empty of material; and the electronic controller directing the movement of one or more of the dispenser gates between positions based, at least partially, upon the presence or absence of material in one or more material storage compartments. 3. The method of claim 2 wherein each material storage compartment includes at least two dispenser openings and associated dispenser gates, further including the electronic controller closing all the dispenser gates of a material storage compartment upon receiving a notification from the associated sensor that the material storage compartment is empty. 4. The method of claim 2 further including providing multiple material dispensers configured to provide material onto the conveyor belt, each material dispenser including multiple material storage compartments with at least one dispenser opening associated therewith and at least one dispenser gate movable over each dispenser opening between at least one flow-open and a flow-closed position; associating at least one sensor with each material storage compartment; the electronic controller communicating with each dispenser gate and sensor; each sensor notifying the electronic controller when its associated material storage compartment is empty of material; and the electronic controller directing the movement of at least one dispenser gate between positions based, at least partially, upon the presence or absence of material in one or more material storage compartments. 5. The method of claim 4 further including the electronic controller being provided with the actual rate of discharge of material off the end of the conveyor belt and a desired rate of discharge of material off the end of the conveyor belt; and the electronic controller directing the movement of one or more of the dispenser gates between positions based, at least partially, upon at least one among the presence or absence of material in at least one material storage compartment, the actual rate of discharge of material off the end of the conveyor belt and a desired rate of discharge of material off the end of the conveyor belt. 6. The method of claim 2 further including an operator using a remote control device providing the electronic controller with an opening and closing sequence of the material storage compartments; and the operator using the remote control device directing the opening and/or closing of all gates associated with one or more particular material storage compartments. 7. Apparatus useful for assisting in controlling the discharge of material onto a conveyor belt from a material dispenser, the material dispenser including at least one dispenser opening through which the material is discharged, the apparatus comprising: a carrier slideably engaged with the material dispenser, said carrier having left and right side rails and at least a first carrier opening formed therebetween, said carrier in at least a first position being disposed below the material dispenser so that said first carrier opening is aligned at least partially below the dispenser opening of the material dispenser to allow material to flow from the material dispenser, through said first carrier opening and onto the conveyor belt, said carrier including at least one wiper extending downwardly between said left and right side rails and at least partially over the width of the conveyor belt, said wiper being configured to establish the height of material dispensed on the conveyor belt when said carrier is in said first position and as the conveyor belt moves relative to the material dispenser and said carrier, said wiper including at least one elongated wiper base and at least one elongated wiper extension, said wiper base being rigidly secured to said left and right side rails and said wiper extension being adjustably secured to said wiper base, wherein the vertical position of said wiper extension relative to said wiper base may be adjusted to establish the height of material dispensed on the conveyor belt from the material dispenser when said carrier is in said first position and as the conveyor belt moves relative to the material dispenser and said carrier, whereby the height of the material dispensed on the conveyor belt may be selectively adjusted by adjusting the position of said wiper extension relative to said wiper base.

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Classifications

  • B65G65/42Primary

    using belt or chain conveyors · CPC title

  • by controlling the speed of the belt · CPC title

  • B65G43/00Primary

    Control devices, e.g. for safety, warning or fault-correcting · CPC title

  • having means for controlling material flow, e.g. to prevent overloading · CPC title

  • B65G43/08Primary

    Control devices operated by article or material being fed, conveyed or discharged {(and controlling the discharging devices B65G47/42)} · CPC title

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What does patent US9260253B2 cover?
Apparatus and methods for assisting in controlling the supply of material onto a conveyor from a material dispenser include the use of a discharge control device coupled to each dispenser gate of the material dispenser. The discharge control device includes at least one wiper configurable to level the top of at least some of the material dispensed onto the conveyor through the material dispenser.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Baker Hughes Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B65G65/42. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 16 2016 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 1 related publication on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).