Apparatus and method for tracking conveyor belts

US9346622B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9346622-B2
Application numberUS-201313791729-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 8, 2013
Priority dateMar 8, 2012
Publication dateMay 24, 2016
Grant dateMay 24, 2016

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A tracking apparatus and method for urging a mistracking conveyor belt back towards a correct travel path are provided. The apparatus and method both utilize downstream shifting of an end portion of an idler roller due to mistracking of the conveyor belt for directing or steering the belt back toward its correct travel path and a reaction force from the belt due to the steering thereof for energizing a tilting action of the idler roller to raise the downstream end portion thereof. In this manner, the tilting of the idler roller is not mechanically coupled to the downstream shifting of the roller end portion allowing the belt tracking apparatus herein to be bi-directional for use with conveyor belts that may be run in opposite travel directions.

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What is claimed is: 1. A tracking apparatus for urging a mistracking conveyor belt back toward a correct travel path, the tracking apparatus comprising: at least one idler roller for supporting the conveyor belt and having a neutral position when the conveyor belt is traveling along the correct travel path; and a frame assembly configured to operatively mount the idler roller to conveyor structure, allow the idler roller to shift when the conveyor belt is mistracking so that one of the end portions of the idler roller is further downstream from the neutral position thereof and further downstream than the other end portion of the idler roller for directing the belt back toward the correct travel path, and allow the idler roller to use a reaction force from the belt as the belt is being directed by the shifted idler roller to actuate the idler roller to be tilted so that the one end portion of the idler roller is raised upwardly relative to a lower position thereof with the idler roller in the neutral position for urging the belt back toward the correct travel path, whereby tilting and raising up of the idler roller one end portion only occurs as a result of the shifting of the idler roller one end portion further downstream, but does not occur with the idler roller in the neutral position and the idler roller one end portion in the lower position thereof that is lower relative to the tilted and raised upwardly position thereof. 2. The tracking apparatus of claim 1 including an idler roller device having a shaft about which the idler roller is rotatably mounted for rotatably engaging the conveyor belt traveling thereon, and wherein the frame assembly includes a tilt frame having the idler roller device rotatably mounted thereto and being configured to tilt the roller as a result of rotation of the idler roller device relative to the tilt frame. 3. The tracking apparatus of claim 1 wherein the frame assembly includes a support base frame configured for being fixed to the conveyor structure, and a tilt frame mounted to the support base frame for tilting the idler roller with the roller carried by the tilt frame for shifting the one end portion of the idler roller further downstream during belt mistracking which, in turn, causes the tilt frame to tilt relative to the support base frame to raise the one end portion of the idler roller. 4. The tracking apparatus of claim 3 wherein the support base frame and the tilt frame have a linkage system therebetween that causes the tilt frame to tilt and raise the one end portion of the idler roller that is shifted further downstream during belt mistracking. 5. The tracking apparatus of claim 4 wherein the tilt frame is mounted to the support base frame by the linkage system to generally be above the support base frame in a neutral configuration thereof when the belt is traveling along the correct travel path. 6. The tracking apparatus of claim 4 wherein the tilt frame is mounted to the support base frame by the linkage system to generally be below the support base frame in a neutral configuration thereof when the belt is traveling along the correct travel path. 7. The tracking apparatus of claim 6 wherein the support base frame is mounted to conveyor structure so that the idler rollers are between return and carry runs of the conveyor belt, and the at least one idler roller comprises a pair of outer idler rollers each having an outer tapered portion thereof, a center idler roller with the idler rollers being oriented in a trough configuration so that the outer idler rollers extend at an upward incline relative the center idler roller therebetween. 8. A bi-directional, self-energizing tracking apparatus capable of redirecting a mistracking conveyor belt back toward a correct travel path whether the conveyor belt is traveling in one direction or in an opposite direction, the tracking apparatus comprising: an idler roller device including a pair of outer idler rollers that support outer side portions of the conveyor belt; a tilt device which mounts the idler roller device for shifting relative thereto; an outer end portion of each of the outer idler rollers that tapers down toward a reduced diameter outer end thereof to cause the idler roller device to shift relative to the tilt device so that one of the outer idler rollers is further downstream than the other outer idler roller when the conveyor belt mistracks toward the one outer idler roller for steering the conveyor belt back toward the correct travel path; a base frame for extending across the conveyor belt and configured to be mounted to conveyor structure along the outer side portions of the conveyor belt; and linkage members interconnecting the tilt device to the base frame for allowing the tilt device to tilt relative to the base frame upon receiving a reaction force from the conveyor belt when the idler roller device is shifted for steering of the mistracking conveyor belt so that the idler roller device is caused to undergo a tilting action with the downstream, one outer idler roller shifting upwardly relative to the other outer idler roller to urge the conveyor belt back toward the correct travel path. 9. The tracking apparatus of claim 8 wherein the idler roller device and the tilt device have a rotatable connection therebetween to allow the idler roller device to rotate relative to the tilt device. 10. The tracking apparatus of claim 9 wherein the rotatable connection comprises a central pivot assembly that allows the idler roller device to pivot relative to the tilt device. 11. The tracking apparatus of claim 10 wherein the tilt device includes a tilt frame member for extending across the conveyor belt and that pivotally carries the idler roller device thereon, and the central pivot assembly includes a pivot axis substantially normal to the tilt frame member and about which the idler roller device is pivotal. 12. The tracking apparatus of claim 9 wherein the rotatable connection comprises a central spherical bearing that allows the idler roller device to rotate relative to the tilt device. 13. The tracking apparatus of claim 8 wherein the idler roller device and the tilt device have rollers therebetween with the rollers rolling along the tilt device to provide low friction support to the idler roller device as the idler roller device shifts relative to the tilt device and as the tilt device tilts the idler roller device. 14. The tracking apparatus of claim 8 wherein the idler roller device and the tilt device have stops therebetween that limit the shifting of the idler device relative to the tilt device by a predetermined amount. 15. The tracking apparatus of claim 8 wherein the tilt device is hung from the base frame via the linkage members such that the linkage members are in tension. 16. The tracking apparatus of claim 8 wherein the tilt device is supported in an elevated orientation relative to the base frame such that the linkage members are in compression. 17. The tracking apparatus of claim 8 wherein the idler roller device includes an idler roller frame, the tilt device includes a tilt frame member to which the idler roller frame is pivotally mounted, the base frame includes spaced laterally extending support members, and the linkage members pivotally interconnect the tilt frame member to the spaced support members so that the tilt frame member and the idler roller frame are generally between the spaced support members with the tilt frame member hanging from the support members to extend generally therebelow and the idler roller frame pivotally mounted to the tilt frame m

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  • for aligning belts or chains · CPC title

  • B65G15/64Primary

    for automatically maintaining the position of the belts · CPC title

  • Belts provided with guiding means, e.g. rollers · CPC title

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What does patent US9346622B2 cover?
A tracking apparatus and method for urging a mistracking conveyor belt back towards a correct travel path are provided. The apparatus and method both utilize downstream shifting of an end portion of an idler roller due to mistracking of the conveyor belt for directing or steering the belt back toward its correct travel path and a reaction force from the belt due to the steering thereof for ener…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Flexible Steel Lacing Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B65G15/64. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 24 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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