Conveyor bridge

US9771799B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9771799-B2
Application numberUS-201615170753-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 1, 2016
Priority dateJun 2, 2015
Publication dateSep 26, 2017
Grant dateSep 26, 2017

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A conveyor includes an endless belt, a boot end supporting a portion of the endless belt, a support structure, and a bridge. The endless belt includes a first run and a second run, and the first run extends along a conveyor axis. The support structure includes an end spaced apart from the boot end, a plurality of frames, and a plurality of idler rolls. The frames are spaced apart from one another and aligned with one another in a direction parallel to the conveyor axis. The idler rolls support another portion of the endless belt. The bridge extends between the boot end and the end of the support structure. The bridge is movable in a direction parallel to the conveyor axis relative to at least one of the boot end and the support structure.

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What is claimed is: 1. A conveyor comprising: an endless belt including a first run and a second run, the first run extending along a conveyor axis; a boot end supporting a portion of the endless belt; a support structure including an end spaced apart from the boot end, a plurality of frames, and a plurality of idler rolls, the frames are spaced apart from one another and aligned with one another in a direction parallel to the conveyor axis, the idler rolls supporting another portion of the endless belt; and a bridge extending between the boot end and the end of the support structure, the bridge being movable in a direction parallel to the conveyor axis relative to at least one of the boot end and the support structure. 2. The conveyor of claim 1 , wherein the boot end is movable relative to the support structure, and the bridge includes a first end pivotably coupled to the boot end, the first end secured against movement parallel to the conveyor axis relative to the boot end. 3. The conveyor of claim 2 , wherein the boot end includes a bar and a bracket pivotably coupled to the bar by a first pin, wherein the first end of the bridge is pivotably coupled to the bracket by a second pin oriented perpendicular to the first pin. 4. The conveyor of claim 1 , wherein the bridge includes a first end coupled to the boot end and a second end coupled to the support structure, the second end supported for movement parallel to the conveyor axis relative to the support structure. 5. The conveyor of claim 4 , wherein the support structure further includes a pair of rails extending between the frames, wherein the second end of the bridge is coupled to a carriage including a pair of blocks, each of the blocks being supported for rolling movement along one of the rails. 6. The conveyor of claim 5 , wherein each frame includes a pair of legs, and the plurality of idler rolls include a first set of rolls and a second set of rolls, the first set of rolls extending between the pair of rails and supporting the first run of the belt, the second set of rolls extending between the pair of legs and supporting the second run of the belt. 7. The conveyor of claim 1 , wherein the bridge includes a pair of elongated members and a plurality of bridge rolls, the members extending between the first end and the second end, the bridge rolls positioned laterally between the members and supporting one of the first run of the belt and the second run of the belt. 8. The conveyor of claim 7 , wherein the elongated members are oriented parallel to one another and positioned in a common plane, the bridge rolls offset from the plane. 9. A bridge for a conveyor system, the conveyor system including an endless belt, a boot end supporting a portion of the endless belt, and a support structure including an end spaced apart from the boot end and supporting another portion of the endless belt, the endless belt having a first run defining a conveyor axis and a second run, the bridge comprising: a first end for coupling to the boot end; a second end opposite the first end, a bridge axis extending between the first end and the second end and oriented substantially parallel to the conveyor axis, the second end configured to be supported for movement along the bridge axis relative to the support structure; a pair of elongated members extending between the first end and the second end; and at least one roll positioned between the elongated members transverse to the bridge axis, the roll configured to support one of the first run of the belt and the second run of the belt. 10. The bridge of claim 9 , wherein the first end is pivotably coupled to a bracket connected to the boot end, the first end secured against movement along the bridge axis relative to the boot end. 11. The bridge of claim 9 , and further comprising a bracket, wherein the first end is pivotably coupled to the bracket by a pin, the bracket supported for pivotal movement independent of the bridge about an axis oriented perpendicular to the pin. 12. The bridge of claim 9 , further comprising a carriage coupled to the second end and including a pair of support blocks, each of the support blocks configured for rolling movement relative to the support structure. 13. The bridge of claim 9 , wherein the elongated members are oriented parallel to one another and positioned in a common plane, wherein the at least one roll is offset from the plane. 14. A longwall mining system comprising: a mining machine for cutting material from a mine face; a face conveyor receiving the cut material and transporting the cut material; a stage loader receiving the cut material from the face conveyor; and a gate conveyor receiving the cut material from the stage loader, the gate conveyor including, an endless belt including a first run and a second run, the first run extending along a conveyor axis, a boot end supporting a portion of the endless belt, a support structure including an end spaced apart from the boot end, a plurality of frames, and a plurality of idler rolls, the frames are spaced apart from one another and aligned with one another in a direction parallel to the conveyor axis, the idler rolls supporting another portion of the endless belt, and a bridge extending between the boot end and the end of the support structure, the bridge being movable in a direction parallel to the conveyor axis relative to at least one of the boot end and the support structure. 15. The longwall mining system of claim 14 , wherein the boot end is movable relative to the support structure and relative to the stage loader, and the bridge includes a first end pivotably coupled to the boot end, the first end secured against movement parallel to the conveyor axis relative to the boot end. 16. The longwall mining system of claim 15 , wherein the boot end includes a bar and a bracket pivotably coupled to the bar by a first pin, wherein the first end of the bridge is pivotably coupled to the bracket by a second pin oriented perpendicular to the first pin. 17. The longwall mining system of claim 14 , wherein the bridge includes a first end coupled to the boot end and a second end coupled to the support structure, the second end supported for movement parallel to the conveyor axis relative to the support structure. 18. The longwall mining system of claim 17 , wherein the support structure further includes a pair of rails extending between the frames, wherein the second end of the bridge is coupled to a carriage including a pair of rolling elements, each of the rolling elements engaging one of the rails for rolling movement relative to the rails. 19. The longwall mining system of claim 18 , wherein each frame includes a pair of legs, and the plurality of idler rolls include a first set of rolls and a second set of rolls, the first set of rolls extending between the pair of rails and supporting the first run of the belt, the second set of rolls extending between the pair of legs and supporting the second run of the belt. 20. The longwall mining system of claim 14 , wherein the bridge includes a pair of elongated members and a plurality of bridge rolls, the members extending between the first end and the second end, the bridge rolls positioned laterally between the members and supporting one of the first run of the belt and the second run of the belt.

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Classifications

  • E21F13/06Primary

    {Transport of mined material} at or adjacent to the working face · CPC title

  • solely by slitting (rods, drums, for same E21C25/10; saws, discs, wheels E21C25/18; chains, chain guides, for same E21C25/28) · CPC title

  • Sand, soil and mineral ore · CPC title

  • to allow adjustment of position of load-carrier or traction element as a whole · CPC title

  • to allow adjustment of length or configuration of load-carrier or traction element (varying speed of conveyance by adjusting configuration of load-carrier B65G23/00; {tensioning arrangements for belt or chain B65G23/44}) · CPC title

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What does patent US9771799B2 cover?
A conveyor includes an endless belt, a boot end supporting a portion of the endless belt, a support structure, and a bridge. The endless belt includes a first run and a second run, and the first run extends along a conveyor axis. The support structure includes an end spaced apart from the boot end, a plurality of frames, and a plurality of idler rolls. The frames are spaced apart from one anoth…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Joy Mm Delaware Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification E21F13/06. Mapped technology areas include Fixed Constructions.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 26 2017 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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