System and method for measuring, mapping, and modifying the temperature of a conveyor

US9315333B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-9315333-B2
Application numberUS-201113817523-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 9, 2011
Priority dateSep 9, 2010
Publication dateApr 19, 2016
Grant dateApr 19, 2016

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Abstract

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Conveying system and method for sensing and controlling the surface temperature of a conveyor transporting articles through a process that incidentally changes the temperature of the conveyor. The conveyor system includes a conveyor such as a transport belt having temperature sensors embedded in the belt at spaced locations along its length. Transmitters embedded in the belt transmit temperature readings made by the sensors to a remote controller. The remote controller controls a temperature modification unit in the belt's conveyor path that restores the temperature of the belt to an optimum range for the processing of the articles. The controller creates a temperature map of at least a portion of the conveyor path.

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A conveying system comprising: a conveyor arranged to convey articles through a heating or cooling process along a processing path segment of a conveyor path and to return along a return path segment of the conveyor path, wherein the temperature of the conveyor changes along the processing path segment as the articles undergo the heating or cooling process, the conveyor including: a contact surface contacting the articles being conveyed along the processing path segment; a plurality of temperature sensors mounted in the conveyor at spaced apart locations to make temperature measurements of the contact surface of the conveyor at the spaced apart locations; a temperature modification unit disposed along a length of the conveyor path that uses the temperature measurements to modify the temperature of the contact surface of the conveyor so that the temperature of the contact surface in the procession path is within a predetermined range of temperatures with minimal effect on the temperatures of the articles undergoing the process along the processing path segment, the predetermined range of temperatures being those that are optimum for use in conjunction with the heating or cooling process. 2. A conveying system as in claim 1 wherein the process is selected from the group consisting of cooking, heating, proofing, cooling, freezing, drying, and shrink-wrapping. 3. A conveying system as in claim 1 wherein the conveyor is an endless transport belt. 4. A conveying system as in claim 1 wherein the conveyor includes a plurality of transmitters, each of the transmitters associated with one or more of the temperature sensors to transmit the temperature measurements of the associated temperature sensors off the conveyor. 5. A conveying system as in claim 4 further comprising a receiver remote from the conveyor and forming a communication link with the plurality of transmitters over which the temperature measurements from the plurality of transmitters are sent to the receiver. 6. A conveying system as in claim 5 wherein the communication link is a wireless link. 7. A conveying system as in claim 5 wherein the communication link is a mechanical connection. 8. A conveying system as in claim 1 further comprising a controller remote from the conveyor, the controller processing the temperature measurements from the plurality of temperature sensors and sending control signals to the temperature modification unit to control the temperature of the contact surface of the conveyor. 9. A conveying system as in claim 1 further comprising an alarm and a controller remote from the conveyor, the controller processing the temperature measurements from the plurality of temperature sensors and activating the alarm when the temperature measurements are greater than a predetermined maximum temperature for the process or are lower than a predetermined minimum temperature for the process. 10. A conveying system as in claim 1 wherein the process heats the conveyor and the temperature-modification unit cools the conveyor. 11. A conveying system as in claim 1 wherein the process cools the conveyor and the temperature-modification unit heats the conveyor. 12. A conveyor system as in claim 1 wherein the temperature modification unit is disposed along the return path segment to restore the temperature of the contact surface to within a predetermined range of temperatures before re-entry into the processing path segment. 13. A conveyor system as in claim 1 wherein the temperature modification unit is disposed along the processing path segment to maintain the temperature of the contact surface to within a predetermined range of temperatures while the articles are undergoing the process. 14. A method for controlling the temperature of a conveyor conveying articles through a process, comprising: advancing articles supported on a conveyor along a processing path segment of a conveyor path, wherein the articles undergo a heating or cooling process that changes the temperature of the conveyor along the processing path segment; measuring the temperature of the conveyor with a plurality of temperature sensors mounted in and advancing with the conveyor and producing temperature measurements; using the temperature measurements to modify the temperature of the conveyor as the conveyor advances along the conveyor path to adjust the temperature of the conveyor within so that the temperature of the conveyor is a predetermined range of temperatures with minimal effect on the temperatures of the articles undergoing the process along the processing path segment, the predetermined range of temperatures being those that are optimum for use in conjunction with the heating or cooling process. 15. The method of claim 14 comprising modifying the temperature of the conveyor along a return path segment of the conveyor path along which the conveyor is devoid of articles. 16. The method of claim 14 comprising modifying the temperature of the conveyor along the processing path segment while the articles are undergoing the process.

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  • in linear movement · CPC title

  • Digital computers in general (details G06F1/00 – G06F13/00); Data processing equipment in general · CPC title

  • B65G43/00Primary

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

  • for remote indication · CPC title

  • Temperature mapping · CPC title

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What does patent US9315333B2 cover?
Conveying system and method for sensing and controlling the surface temperature of a conveyor transporting articles through a process that incidentally changes the temperature of the conveyor. The conveyor system includes a conveyor such as a transport belt having temperature sensors embedded in the belt at spaced locations along its length. Transmitters embedded in the belt transmit temperatur…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Depaso Joseph M, Laitram Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B65G43/00. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 19 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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