Belt Having Protrusion Formed Thereon
US-2020216267-A1 · Jul 9, 2020 · US
US9382071B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9382071-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514867870-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 28, 2015 |
| Priority date | Oct 28, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jul 5, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jul 5, 2016 |
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A chip conveyor includes a pair of endless chains arranged in parallel, a drive mechanism turning the endless chains, a cover body having a chip receiving port and a chip discharge port at a beginning and an end of a forward path of the endless chains, respectively, scrapers connected to the endless chains therebetween, and a chip guide plate disposed along the endless chains to be in sliding contact with the scrapers. The chip guide plate is composed of a forward path corresponding part extending from the receiving port to the discharge port and a return path corresponding part bent toward a return path at the receiving port and extended along the return path. The scrapers are in sliding contact with both the return path corresponding part and a surface of the cover body facing the return path corresponding part when in sliding contact with the return path corresponding part.
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A chip conveyor comprising: a pair of annular endless chains disposed in parallel in a horizontal direction; a support mechanism supporting the pair of endless chains; a drive mechanism turning the pair of endless chains; a cover body covering at least the pair of endless chains and the support mechanism, having a receiving port formed in an upper surface thereof at a beginning of a forward path being an upper moving path of the endless chains for receiving chips discharged from a machining region of a machine tool and having a discharge port at an end of the forward path for discharging the chips conveyed; a plurality of scrapers disposed at predetermined intervals along a turning direction of the pair of endless chains and connected to the pair of endless chains to extend over the pair of endless chains; and a chip guide plate disposed along the pair of endless chains inside the endless chains to be in sliding contact with the scrapers and forming a chip conveyance path from the receiving port to the discharge port in cooperation with the scrapers, the chip guide plate being composed of a forward path corresponding part and a return path corresponding part, the forward path corresponding part being extended from a position corresponding to the receiving port to a position corresponding to the discharge port, the return path corresponding part being bent toward a return path being a lower moving path of the pair of endless chains at the position corresponding to the receiving port and extended along the return path, and each of the scrapers being configured to be independently in sliding contact with both the return path corresponding part of the chip guide plate and a surface of the cover body facing the return path corresponding part of the chip guide plate simultaneously in a path where each scraper is in sliding contact with the return path corresponding part. 2. The chip conveyor according to claim 1 , wherein the plurality of scrapers are disposed at intervals to allow one scraper to be brought into sliding contact with the forward path corresponding part of the chip guide plate after a subsequent scraper is independently brought into sliding contact with both the return path corresponding part of the chip guide plate and the surface of the cover body facing the return path corresponding part simultaneously. 3. The chip conveyor according to claim 1 , wherein each of the scrapers has side plates provided on both ends thereof connected to the pair of endless chains, the side plates being extended in the turning direction from the ends. 4. The chip conveyor according to claim 2 , wherein each of the scrapers has side plates provided on both ends thereof connected to the pair of endless chains, the side plates being extended in the turning direction from the ends. 5. The chip conveyor according to claim 1 , wherein each of the scrapers has a plurality of through holes formed therein, the through holes having a penetrating direction along the turning direction of the pair of endless chains. 6. The chip conveyor according to claim 2 , wherein each of the scrapers has a plurality of through holes formed therein, the through holes having a penetrating direction along the turning direction of the pair of endless chains. 7. The chip conveyor according to claim 3 , wherein each of the scrapers has a plurality of through holes formed therein, the through holes having a penetrating direction along the turning direction of the pair of endless chains. 8. The chip conveyor according to claim 4 , wherein each of the scrapers has a plurality of through holes formed therein, the through holes having a penetrating direction along the turning direction of the pair of endless chains. 9. The chip conveyor according to claim 1 , wherein both sides of the chip guide plate are fixed on an inner surface of the cover body in a liquid-tight manner. 10. The chip conveyor according to claim 2 , wherein both sides of the chip guide plate are fixed on an inner surface of the cover body in a liquid-tight manner. 11. The chip conveyor according to claim 3 , wherein both sides of the chip guide plate are fixed on an inner surface of the cover body in a liquid-tight manner. 12. The chip conveyor according to claim 4 , wherein both sides of the chip guide plate are fixed on an inner surface of the cover body in a liquid-tight manner. 13. The chip conveyor according to claim 5 , wherein both sides of the chip guide plate are fixed on an inner surface of the cover body in a liquid-tight manner. 14. The chip conveyor according to claim 6 , wherein both sides of the chip guide plate are fixed on an inner surface of the cover body in a liquid-tight manner. 15. The chip conveyor according to claim 7 , wherein both sides of the chip guide plate are fixed on an inner surface of the cover body in a liquid-tight manner. 16. The chip conveyor according to claim 8 , wherein both sides of the chip guide plate are fixed on an inner surface of the cover body in a liquid-tight manner.
and attached to a pair of belts, ropes or chains · CPC title
Impellers, e.g. push-plates, scrapers; Guiding means therefor · CPC title
outside the working area · CPC title
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