AU613147B2 - Hinge arrangement for belt conveyor - Google Patents

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AU613147B2
AU613147B2 AU29086/89A AU2908688A AU613147B2 AU 613147 B2 AU613147 B2 AU 613147B2 AU 29086/89 A AU29086/89 A AU 29086/89A AU 2908688 A AU2908688 A AU 2908688A AU 613147 B2 AU613147 B2 AU 613147B2
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AOJP E 1/ /8 CT MBER PCT/SE88/00704 INTERNATIONAL APPLICATION PUBL ED N E TH. P T C OPERATION TREATY (PCT) (51) International Patent Classification 4 11) International Publication Number: WO 89/ 06212 15/60, 21/10 A (43) International Publication Date: 13 July 1989 (13.07.89) (21) International Application Number: PCT/SE88/00704 (81) Designated States: AT, AT (European patent), AU, BB, BE (European patent), BG, BJ (OAPI patent), BR, (22) International Filing Date: 27 December 1988 (27.12.88) CF (OAPI patent), CG (OAPI patent), CH, CH (European patent), CM (OAPI patent), DE, DE (European patent), DK, FI, FR (European patent), GA (31) Priority Application Number: 8705174-4 (OAPI patent), GB, GB (European patent), HU, IT (European patent), JP, KP, KR, LK, LU, LU (Euro- (32) Priority Date: 29 December 1987 (29.12.87) pean patent), MC, MG, ML (OAPI patent), MR (OA- PI patent), MW, NL, NL (European patent), NO, (33) Priority Country: SE RO, SD, SE, SE (European patent), SN (OAPI patent), SU, TD (OAPI patent), TG (OAPI patent), US.
(71) Applicant (for all designated States except US): SCANI- AINVENTOR CONVEYOR SICON AB [SE/SE]; Published Box 16036, S-250 16 Helsingborg With international search report.
(72) Inventor; and In English translation (filed in Swedish).
(72) Inventor; and Inventor/Applicant (for US only) JOHANSSON, Robert [SE/SE]; Hasthovsvagen 5, S-260 40 Viken (SE).
(74) Agent: AWAPATENT AB; Box 5117, S-200 71 Malm
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(54) Title: HINGE ARRANGEMENT FOR BELT CONVEYOR
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(57) Abstract
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A belt conveyor comprises an endless conveyor belt (10) which at least along a goods conveying reach is supported by rollers via two elements arranged along the side edges of the belt and taking up the pulling power. A hinge arrangement for this belt conveyor comprises two upper deflecting rollers 6) between which the belt (10) passes in a first direction, and two lower rollers 8) between which the belt passes in a return direction intersecting or opposing the first direction.
A first one of the upper rollers and a first one of the lower rollers have a substantially common axis of rotation (3) which also is the hinge axis for a pivoting movement of a first belt conveyor part positioned on one side of the hinge arrangement, relative to a second belt conveyor part positioned on the opposite side of said hinge arrangement, in a plane extending substantially at right angles to the hinge axis.
hL 1 -A the first application......... made in a Convention country in respect of the invention the subject of the application.
Insert place and date of signature. Declared at Helsingborg this 12th day of June, 1990.
Signature of declarant(s) (no SCANIAINVF OR CON EYOR SICON AB aittstation required) Note Initial all alterations. v DAVIES (OLLISON, MELBOURNE and CANBERRA.
-41--G4A, b3& cxs WO 89/06212 PCT/SE88/00704 1 HINGE ARRANGEMENT FOR BELT CONVEYOR The present invention relates generally to belt conveyors and specifically to a hinge arrangement for a belt conveyor of the type having an endless conveyor belt which at least along a goods conveying reach is supported by rollers via two elements arranged along the side edges of said belt and taking up the pulling power.
Conveyors having conveyor belts of the above-mentioned type are disclosed in e.g. Swedish Patent Applications 8505793-3 and 7809688-0. Such conveyors are convenient since they are compact and allow fully enclosed conveyance, which is important for many types of bulk goods.
The object of the present invention is to further improve this type of belt conveyor by making different parts of the conveyor pivotable relative to each other in at least one plane. In this context, it is important that the reach of the conveyor belt does not change materially during the relative pivoting of the different parts, since such a change of the reach would necessitate using a complicated belt tensioning device.
According to the invention, this object is achieved in that the hinge arrangement comprises two upper rollers between which the belt passes in a first direction, and two lower rollers between which the belt passes in a return direction intersecting or opposing said first direction, a first one of said upper rollers and a first one of said lower rollers having a substantially common axis of rotation which also is the hinge axis for a pivoting movement of a first belt conveyor part positioned on one side of said hinge arrangement, relative to a second belt conveyor part positioned on the opposite side of said hinge arrangement, in a plane extend- IA/N ing substantially at right angles to the hinge axis.
h _i r C U ~LL WO 89/06212 PCT/SE88/00704 2 In cases where the hinge arrangement need be pivotable through a limited angle only, also the second one of the upper rollers and the second one of the lower rollers can have a common axis of rotation.
When the belt conveyor demands a greater pivot angle of the hinge arrangement, the second one of the upper rollers and the second one of the lower rollers can have separate and substantially parallel axes of rotation, and said first and second rollers can be located each on one side of a tangent plane of the second rollers. In this case, the first part of the belt conveyor can be made tiltable in a plane extending substantially at right angles to the plane of the pivoting movement, by means of a tilt shaft extending at right angles to the axes of rotation of the rollers and positioned preferably between the first rollers and the second rollers. As a result, the first part of the belt conveyor, together with the first rollers, will be tiltable relative to the second part of the belt conveyor and the second rollers.
In a first embodiment, the axes of rotation of the second rollers are substantially equidistantly spaced from the substantially common axis of rotation of the first rollers. In this case, a third upper roller and a third lower roller having a substantially common axis of rotation can be arranged on the opposite side of the tangent plane relative to the first rollers.
In a second embodiment, the two second rollers can be spaced widely apart, and the first rollers can be reciprocatable between the second rollers.
A belt conveyor of the type mentioned by way of introduction may comprise a single hinge arrangement according to the invention, in which case for example the first part of the belt conveyor can be a pivotable and preferably cantilever type arm, from the free en of which the conveyed goods can be unloaded alonc a circular arc. The free end of the arm can be orc.ovide 4 H WO 89/06212 PCT/SE88/00704 3 with further means for increasing the useful unloading area. Several hinge arrangements can also be included in a belt conveyor, whereby e.g. the free end of the above-mentioned arm can be made to cover a far greater area.
The invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Figs. 1 and 2 are a side view and a plan view, respectively, of a first embodiment of a belt conveyor comprising the hinge arrangement according to the present invention. Fig. 3 is a cross-sectional view along line III-III in Fig. 1. Fig. 4 is plan view which schematically shows a second embodiment of the hinge arrangement according to the invention. Figs. 5 and 6 are a side view and a plan view, respectively, of a practical embodiment of the hinge arrangement in Fig. 4.
The inventive hinge arrangement is intended for belt conveyors having an endless conveyor belt which comprises two elements arranged along the side edges of the belt and taking up the pulling power, said elements being integrated with the belt which, between said elements, comprises a flexible intermediate portion. The cross-sectional form of the pulling power take-up elements preferably is that of a truncated wedge. The conveyor belt is further, via the pulling power take-up elements, supported by rollers which are rotatably mounted in spaced-apart stands. The rollers preferably are disc-shaped and have a profile matching the profile of the pulling power take-up elements. At least along a goods conveying reach, the pulling power take-up elements are supported adjacent one another, such that the conveyor belt becomes tubular in cross-section.
The belt conveyor shown in Figs. 1-3 comprises a first part 1 in the form of a cantilever arm pivotably mounted in a stand 2. The arm 1 is, more precisel', pivoted about a pivot axis 3. The belt conveyor comprises 4 a second part 4 whose one end is fixedly mounted in the stand 2. Two upper rollers 5, 6 and two lower rollers 7, 8 are mounted in the stand 2. The rollers and 7 are rotatable about the same axis of rotation which besides coincides with the pivot axis 3. The rollers 6 and 8 are rotatable about one and the same axis of rotation 9.
A conveyor belt 10 of the type described above passes the rollers 5-8 in the following manner. The bel', 10 reaches the roller 8 from the belt conveyor part 4 and passes from the roller 8 to the roller 7 from which the belt 10 moves towards two terminal rollers 11, 12 at the free end of the arm 1. From the terminal rollers 11, 12, the belt is conducted to the roller 5 and from there over the roller 6 back into the conveyor part 4. Thus, the conveyor belt passes the hinge arrangement in a lower plane where the ro-lers 7 and 8 are positioned, from the conveyor part 4 to the arm 1, and passes it in an upper plane where the rollers 5 and 6 are positioned, from the arm 1 to the conveyor part 4, i.e. in the return direction.
When passing over the rollers 5-8, the pulling power take-up elements are positioned adjacent one another, while, when the belt 10 passes over the terminal rollers 11, 12, one pulling power take-up element passes around the roller 11, and the other pulling power take-up element passes around the roller 12.
As a result, the closed conveyor tube formed along the major part of the goods conveying reach by the Sbelt 10, is opened immediately before the rollers 11, 12, such that the goods conveyed by the conveyor belt 10 is thrown out from the belt 10 in the travelliin direction thereof between the rollers 7 and 12. The thrown-out goods is collected at the free end of tne arm 1 in a vertical chute 13 which is extensible dow;r.wards in a telescoping manner.
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WO 89/06212 PCT/SE88/00704 It appears from Fig. 2 that, when the arm 1 is pivoted about the pivot axis 3, the change of the angle of belt contact around the roller 5 is compensated for by an opposed change of its angle of contact around the roller 7. The total reach of the conveyor belt 10 thus is unchanged, as long as the belt engages both the roller 5 and the roller 7. However, this restricts the pivot angle of the arm 1 to the angle A shown in Fig. 2.
To increase the relative pivot angle between the belt conveyor parts which are pivotable relative to each other by a hinge arrangement according to the invention, the rollers 6 and 8 can be positioned relative to the rollers 5 and 7 in the manner which is shown in principle in Fig. 4. In Fig. 4, the rollers 6 and 8 thus have separate, but substantially parallel axes of rotation 14 and 15, respectively. Moreover, the rollers 6 and 8 are positioned relative to the rollers 5 and 7, such that a tangent plane T of the rollers 6 and 8 is touched from the opposite side by the rollers and 7. In Fig. 4, the distance from the roller 6 to the roller 5 is substantially the same as the distance from the roller 8 to the roller 7, but it will be appreciated that these distances need not be identical. By arranging the rollers 6 and 8 in a widely spaced-apart relationship, the arm 1 can be made both pivotable and translatable. This is achieved in that the rollers and 7 are caused to move together in a reciprocating fashion between the rollers 6 and 8, at the same time as the pivotability of the arm 1 around the axis cf rotation 3 of the rollers 5 and 7 is maintained.
Figs. 5 and 6 illustrate a practical embodiment of the hinge arrangement in Fig. 4. In Figs. 5 and 6, the same reference numerals are used as in Figs. 1-4, where applicable. In this case, the rollers 5 and 7 have their axis of rotation 3 fixed relative to a U-shaped vyok A l 16 which, in turn, is tiltable about a horizcnta.
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WO 89/06212 PCT/SE88/00704 6 shaft 17 relative to the stationary belt conveyor part 4. In contrast to the embodiment in Fig. 4, the rollers and 7 are spaced from the tangent plane T of the rollers 6 and 8. This facilitates centering of the tilt shaft 17 between the rollers 6 and 8. In order to bring the runs of the belt 10 together in the belt conveyor part 4, a third upper roller 18 and a third lower roller 19 are provided which have a substantially common axis of rotation 20 in the end of the belt conveyor part 4 closest to the hinge arrangement. The rollers 18, 19 are, more precisely, positioned on the opposite side of said tangent plane T, as compared to the rollers 5 and 7.
The embodiment of the hinge arrangement acccrdino to the invention shown in Figs. 5 and 6 imparts to the belt conveyor a high degree of mobility of the free end of the arm 1. Thus, the arm 1 is pivotable through an angle B in the horizontal plane relative to the conveyor part 4, the angle B being greater than the angle A. Moreover, the arm 1 is tiltable through an angle C relative to the conveyor part 4. This mobility can be further increased in that the belt conveyor is provided with two or more hinge arrangements, which means that also one or more of the stands supporting the hinge arrangements must be movable in a horizontal plane.
A variety of modifications of the embodiments described above are conceivable within the scope of the invention, and only where the design of the belt conveyor is concerned is the invention restricted to the scope defined by the appended claims.

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1. A hinge arrangement for a belt conveyor com- prising an endless conveyor belt (10) which at least along a goods conveying reach is supported by rollers via two elements arranged along the side edges of said belt and taking up the pulling power, c h a r a c t e r i s e d by two upper deflecting rollers 6) between which said belt (10) passes in a first direction, and two lower rollers 8) between which said belt passes in a return direction intersecting or opposing said first direction, a first one of said upper rollers and a first one of said lower rollers having a substantially common axis of rotation which also is the hinge axis for a pivot- ing movement of a first belt conveyor part posi- tioned on one side of said hinge arrangement, relative to a second belt conveyor part positioned on the opposite side of said hinge arrangement, in a plane extending substantially at righc angles to said hinge axis.
2. The hinge arrangement as claimed in claim 1, c h a r a c t e r i s e d in that also the second one of the upper rollers and the second one of the lower rollers have a common axis of rotation
3. The hinge arrangement as claimed in claim 1, c h a r a c t e r i s e d in that the second one (6) of the upper rollers and the second one of the lower rollers have separate and substantially parallel axes of rotation (14, 15), and that said first rollers 7) and said second rollers 8) are located each one side of a tangent plane of said second rollers 8).
4. The hinge arrangement as claimed in clairr. 3, c h a r a c t e r i s e d in that said first rollers 7) and said first part of the belt conveyor arc ~L-YL~ iieurL.~LL l Llt-L _L iLi ii i .I _11 WO 89/06212 PCT/SE88/00704 8 tiltable relative to the second rollers 8) and the second part of the belt conveyor about a tilt shaft (17) extending at right angles to the axes of rotation 14, 15) of said rollers.
5. The hinge arrangement as claimed in claim 3 or 4, c h a r a c t e r i s e d in that the axes of rotation (14, 15) of the second rollers 8) are sub- stantially equidistantly spaced from the substantially common axis of rotation of said first rollers 7).
6. The hinge arrangement as claimed in claim c h a r a c t e r i s e d by a third upper roller (18) and a third lower roller (19) having a substantially common axis of rotation (20) and positioned on the oppo- site side of said tangent plane relative to said first rollers 7).
7. The hinge arrangement as claimed in claim 3 or 4, c h a r a c t e r i s e d in that said second rollers 8) are spaced widely apart, and that said first rollers 7) are reciprocatable between the second rollers.
8. The hinge arrangement as claimed in any one of claims 1-7, c h a r a c t e r i s e d in that it constitutes one of several hinge arrangements of said belt conveyor.
9. The hinge arrangement as claimed in claim 4, c h a r a c t e r i s e d in that said tilt shaft (17) extends essentially in said tangent plane
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FR2187639A1 (en) * 1972-06-06 1974-01-18 Dravo Corp
SE426473B (en) * 1980-07-01 1983-01-24 Beltine Ab CONTAINED WITH TRANSPORT BELTS Freight Unloading Device for Stacking or Loading of EX EX
EP0172027A1 (en) * 1984-08-14 1986-02-19 Dennis Mraz Belt guidance arrangement for conveyor system

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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FR2187639A1 (en) * 1972-06-06 1974-01-18 Dravo Corp
SE426473B (en) * 1980-07-01 1983-01-24 Beltine Ab CONTAINED WITH TRANSPORT BELTS Freight Unloading Device for Stacking or Loading of EX EX
EP0172027A1 (en) * 1984-08-14 1986-02-19 Dennis Mraz Belt guidance arrangement for conveyor system

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