US1660512A - Means of retarding conveyer rolls - Google Patents

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US1660512A
US1660512A US137718A US13771826A US1660512A US 1660512 A US1660512 A US 1660512A US 137718 A US137718 A US 137718A US 13771826 A US13771826 A US 13771826A US 1660512 A US1660512 A US 1660512A
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  • This invention relates to a means of re tarding conveyerrolls to prevent them from too rapidly,- and the constructlon is of particular advantage where packages slide down an inclined chute and then pass upon the conveyer rolls to some other place.
  • the grade of slides can be made low enough to cause the packages to travel down them readily and when they strike a standing roll to travel no fasterthan is desirable and at a speed not likely to injure other pack- 0 ages, so that with the present invention means is provided to retard the rolls after apackage has passes thereover, and thereby. prevent the next package from being carried too rapidly against the train of ackages.
  • this object is attained by inserting a series ofloose weights in the roller.
  • These weights may be a series of small rollers or rregular bodies, but I have found that a plurality of spherical llets such as lead shot, produces the ist result.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view showing a portion of an inclined-slide connected to a substantially horizontalfpiece .of. roller conveyer illustrating .the most common place ofapplication of this roller retarding mech-.
  • Figure 2 is a sectional view of a portion of one of the rollers showing the retarding pellets placed 'therein, and
  • Figure 3 is one of the rollers showing the retarding pellets therein.
  • rollers 4 are made of, tubular steel with the ends turned in as indicated at 5 on a receivingbox or collar 6. and into which the ball bearin collar. 7. with its soft jacket 8 is pushed. he balls 9 rest upon a bushing 10 which is pushed.
  • each package slides 'down'the steel bottom 3 it strikes the roller section. of the carrier and immediately starts passing thereover, each roller turning with very little necessary force but as soon as the packa e has passed th el'eover the shot immedia brings the'roller to rest, and when ,the next package-strikes the roller it will notbe car- 7 ried over it with undue speed.
  • a means of retarding conveyer r0118 comprising a series of hollow rolls, each of said rolls having loose weights in the bottom thereof which tend to retard the turning'oi 2 1.ee o,a12
  • a conveyer system and means for re- 5 a series of freely revoluhle conveyer rolls, tarding the rolls thereof, comprising a roll and a series of loose weights within the sevsupport, a series of' freely revoluble rolls 20 eral rolls. 7 carried thereby, and a series of spherical'lead 3.
  • a conve er system with means of ,re shot within each roll'to retard and stop the tarding the individual rolls comprising a same. after an object has passed thereover.
  • a conveyor system and means for retarding the rolls thereof comprising a supv WILLIAM H. JAENICKE.

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Feb. 28, 1928.
W. H. JAENICKE MEANS OF RETARDING CONVEYER ROLLS- Fild Sept. 25. 1926 iN VEN TOR. ma k f-{J'q en fake, %RNEY.
Patented UNITED STATES:
PATENT OFFICE.
WILLIAI. H. J'AENICKE, OF OAKI ANI J, CALIFORNIA, ASSIGNOR TQ MATHEWS GON- VEYEB COLIPANY, OF ELLWOOD CITY, PENNSYLVANIA, A CORPORATION.
MEANS OF RETABDING CONVEYEB ROLLS.
Application filed September 25,1926. Serial No. 137,718.
This invention relates to a means of re tarding conveyerrolls to prevent them from too rapidly,- and the constructlon is of particular advantage where packages slide down an inclined chute and then pass upon the conveyer rolls to some other place.
It will be understood by those skilled in the art, that if a package comes upon a series of spinning rollers that it w ll travel very rapidly and may strike other packages standing upon-the rolls with such force as to break them open, and this is especially true where the rolls are used with a long l5 lineof packages, for the first package will strike the rolls when they-are practically at a standstill, the next package willstrike the'rolls slowly but will travela little faster, and if a number of .packages come in successively on the rollers the last p'acka e of the series may travel so fast after striliin the rollers that they will break either e selves or the packages that they happen to strike'which are then standing still. Howzs ever, the grade of slides can be made low enough to cause the packages to travel down them readily and when they strike a standing roll to travel no fasterthan is desirable and at a speed not likely to injure other pack- 0 ages, so that with the present invention means is provided to retard the rolls after apackage has passe thereover, and thereby. prevent the next package from being carried too rapidly against the train of ackages.
the present case this object is attained by inserting a series ofloose weights in the roller. These weights may be a series of small rollers or rregular bodies, but I have found that a plurality of spherical llets such as lead shot, produces the ist result.
. Other objects of the invention will be apparent as the description proceeds. An embodiment of the invention is shown in the accompanying drawings in which the same reference numeral is appliedto the same portlon'throughou't the several figures of the drawings and of which there may be a modificationsr Figure 1=is a perspective view showing a portion of an inclined-slide connected to a substantially horizontalfpiece .of. roller conveyer illustrating .the most common place ofapplication of this roller retarding mech-.
n1sm, running the packages traveling over them Figure 2 is a sectional view of a portion of one of the rollers showing the retarding pellets placed 'therein, and
, Figure 3 is one of the rollers showing the retarding pellets therein.
a transverse sectional view of The numerals 1 and represent the sides of the conveyersystem, the inclined portion thereof having a steel bottom 3 down which the boxes or packages slide. In the horizontal portion of the conveyer there are a plurality of the rollers 4 over which all of the packages pass. These rollers 4 are made of, tubular steel with the ends turned in as indicated at 5 on a receivingbox or collar 6. and into which the ball bearin collar. 7. with its soft jacket 8 is pushed. he balls 9 rest upon a bushing 10 which is pushed.
are ordinarily about four inches in-diameter, by about eighteen inches long, although they may be. of different; sizes depending upon the work to be done, and inside ofeach roller there' is placed about one pound of lead shot as indicated at 13. This lead shot'is about #1 insize, though the precise size used. may vary as may be found convenient. j
In useas each package slides 'down'the steel bottom 3 it strikes the roller section. of the carrier and immediately starts passing thereover, each roller turning with very little necessary force but as soon as the packa e has passed th el'eover the shot immedia brings the'roller to rest, and when ,the next package-strikes the roller it will notbe car- 7 ried over it with undue speed.
What I desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States is as follows, but modifications may be made in carrying out the invention as shown in the drawing-and in the above particularly described form thereof, within the purview of the annexed claimsi 1. A means of retarding conveyer r0118 comprising a series of hollow rolls, each of said rolls having loose weights in the bottom thereof which tend to retard the turning'oi 2 1.ee o,a12
said roll and to bring it to a stop after a port for the rolls, aseries of, freely revoluble ll loadhas passed thereover. hollow rolls, the several rolls havlng a series 2. A conveyor system and means of reof loose spherical bodies therein. tarding the rollsthereof. which consists of 5. A conveyer system and means for re- 5 a series of freely revoluhle conveyer rolls, tarding the rolls thereof, comprising a roll and a series of loose weights within the sevsupport, a series of' freely revoluble rolls 20 eral rolls. 7 carried thereby, and a series of spherical'lead 3. A conve er system with means of ,re shot within each roll'to retard and stop the tarding the individual rolls comprising a same. after an object has passed thereover.
10 series of freely revoluble rolls, the several In testimony whereof Phave hereunto set rolls having a series of loose anti-friction my hand this 15th day of September, A. D. 25 bodies therein. 1926. I p
4. A conveyor system and means for retarding the rolls thereof comprising a supv WILLIAM H. JAENICKE.
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US2607459A (en) * 1948-09-14 1952-08-19 California Research Corp Retarding roller for conveyers
US2618370A (en) * 1948-11-19 1952-11-18 Fisher & Ludlow Ltd Roller conveyer
US2879909A (en) * 1956-05-22 1959-03-31 Virginia R Sampsell Boat trailer and frame construction
US3287069A (en) * 1963-02-25 1966-11-22 Doubrava K G Roller for supporting conveyor belts
US3753603A (en) * 1970-12-08 1973-08-21 Brockhouse Conveyor Bearings Bearing assemblies for the rollers of a roller conveyor
US4315566A (en) * 1979-03-09 1982-02-16 Skf (U.K.) Limited End cap assemblies for conveyor rollers
US4347794A (en) * 1979-07-19 1982-09-07 Nordstroem Claes Pallet for use as a load-carrying support
US4373759A (en) * 1979-03-09 1983-02-15 Skf (U.K.) Limited Bearing assemblies for conveyor rollers fitted with end covers
US10280974B2 (en) * 2017-07-27 2019-05-07 GM Global Technology Operations LLC Structures and methods for controlled thermal expansion

Cited By (9)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2607459A (en) * 1948-09-14 1952-08-19 California Research Corp Retarding roller for conveyers
US2618370A (en) * 1948-11-19 1952-11-18 Fisher & Ludlow Ltd Roller conveyer
US2879909A (en) * 1956-05-22 1959-03-31 Virginia R Sampsell Boat trailer and frame construction
US3287069A (en) * 1963-02-25 1966-11-22 Doubrava K G Roller for supporting conveyor belts
US3753603A (en) * 1970-12-08 1973-08-21 Brockhouse Conveyor Bearings Bearing assemblies for the rollers of a roller conveyor
US4315566A (en) * 1979-03-09 1982-02-16 Skf (U.K.) Limited End cap assemblies for conveyor rollers
US4373759A (en) * 1979-03-09 1983-02-15 Skf (U.K.) Limited Bearing assemblies for conveyor rollers fitted with end covers
US4347794A (en) * 1979-07-19 1982-09-07 Nordstroem Claes Pallet for use as a load-carrying support
US10280974B2 (en) * 2017-07-27 2019-05-07 GM Global Technology Operations LLC Structures and methods for controlled thermal expansion

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