WO2009091251A1 - Return guide bend segment - Google Patents

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WO2009091251A1
WO2009091251A1 PCT/NL2009/050014 NL2009050014W WO2009091251A1 WO 2009091251 A1 WO2009091251 A1 WO 2009091251A1 NL 2009050014 W NL2009050014 W NL 2009050014W WO 2009091251 A1 WO2009091251 A1 WO 2009091251A1
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Remco Van Der Ende
Jacobus Hendrik Hofland
Daniele Coen
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Rexnord Flattop Europe B.V.
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Priority to CA2712173A priority patent/CA2712173A1/en
Priority to EP09702582A priority patent/EP2240392B1/en
Priority to CN2009801048486A priority patent/CN101952184B/en
Priority to BRPI0906769-8A priority patent/BRPI0906769A2/en
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65GTRANSPORT OR STORAGE DEVICES, e.g. CONVEYORS FOR LOADING OR TIPPING, SHOP CONVEYOR SYSTEMS OR PNEUMATIC TUBE CONVEYORS
    • B65G21/00Supporting or protective framework or housings for endless load-carriers or traction elements of belt or chain conveyors
    • B65G21/16Supporting or protective framework or housings for endless load-carriers or traction elements of belt or chain conveyors for conveyors having endless load-carriers movable in curved paths

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  • the invention relates to a return guide bend segment for a chain conveyor.
  • such a chain conveyor comprises a conveying track with a bearing surface over which are guided a number of tracks with modular conveyor chains running side by side.
  • the modular conveyor chains also called table top chains, are typically of endless design so that an upper part of the conveyor chain runs over the bearing surface and a return part of the conveyor chain is guided back via returning wheels.
  • the return part hangs free and is supported only locally.
  • the bearing surface of the conveying track comprises a bend
  • the return part of the chain tracks should also be guided around the bend.
  • return guide bend segments can be used.
  • Such a return guide bend segment for a chain conveyor usually comprises a housing which defines a curved guide track for guiding and supporting one or more modular conveyor chains in a return of a chain conveyor.
  • the housing is provided with radial inner and outer walls of curved configuration, which are closed at a top by a connecting part and are open at the bottom. Adjacent the open bottom, the inner and outer walls are provided with grooves for receiving the side edges of the body part of the chain modules therein.
  • return guide bend segments are usually supplied by manufacturers of modular conveyor chains to a large number of builders of chain conveyors, they have to be available in a very large number of types. For instance, the radius of curvature, the length of the bend and the number of chain tracks to be guided in the guide track can vary. As a result, the return guide bend segments are often milled from solid plastic material on the basis of the desired design information.
  • the return guide bend segment can form part of a guide bend segment with a further guide track for the upper part of the conveyor.
  • Such a bend segment is indicated by the skilled person as a bend segment with integrated return.
  • a drawback of the known bend segment is that in some uses, it can cause wear on the conveying face of the conveyor chain to be guided back.
  • irregular wear of the conveying face can occur at the locations where the chain modules cooperate with the guide grooves in the inner and outer walls of the housing of the return guide bend segment. Due to this irregular wear on the conveying face of the modular conveyor chain, products that are being conveyed on the conveying face may fall over. This can occur, for instance, when several chain tracks run side by side and the products are slid sideways from one conveyor chain to the other conveyor chain.
  • the object of the invention is a return guide bend segment with which the drawbacks mentioned are prevented while maintaining the advantages mentioned.
  • the invention provides in a return guide bend segment for a chain conveyor, comprising a housing defining a guide track of curved configuration for guiding and supporting one or more modular conveyor chains of a return of a chain conveyor, while the housing is provided with guide segments spaced apart with free interspaces in the track direction and extending over the radial width of the guide track for cooperation with downward facing conveying faces of the modules of the conveyor chain(s) of the chain conveyor.
  • Fig. IB shows a schematic front view of the return guide bend segment of Fig. IA in which a modular conveyor chain is included;
  • Fig. 1C shows a schematic bottom view of the return guide bend segment of Fig. IA;
  • Fig. 2A shows a schematic, perspective bottom view of a second embodiment of a return guide bend segment
  • Fig. 2B shows a schematic front view of the return guide bend segment of Fig. 2A in which a modular conveyor chain is included
  • Fig. 2C shows a schematic bottom view of the return guide bend segment of Fig. 2A;
  • Fig. 3A shows a schematic, perspective bottom view of a third embodiment of a return guide bend segment
  • Fig. 3B shows a schematic front view of the return guide bend segment of Fig. 3A in which a modular conveyor chain is included;
  • Fig. 3C shows a schematic bottom view of the return guide bend segment of Fig. 3A;
  • Fig. 4A shows a schematic, perspective bottom view of a fourth embodiment of a return guide bend segment
  • Fig. 4B shows a schematic front view of the return guide bend segment of Fig. 4A in which a number of modular conveyor chains are included, and
  • Fig. 4C shows a schematic bottom view of the return guide bend segment of Fig. 4A. It is noted that the Figures are only schematic representations of preferred embodiments of the invention which are given as non -limitative exemplary embodiments. In the Figures, identical or corresponding parts are represented with the same reference numerals.
  • Fig. 1 shows a return guide bend segment 1 for a chain conveyor.
  • the return guide bend segment 1 comprises a housing 2.
  • the housing 2 defines a guide track 3 of curved configuration for guiding and supporting one or more modular conveyor chains of a return of a chain conveyor.
  • the housing 2 defines a single guide track 3 for guiding and supporting a return part of one modular conveyor chain 4.
  • several of such bend segments can be juxtaposed in radial direction.
  • several bend segments can be placed one behind the other in conveying direction.
  • the housing 2 can also define several single guide tracks 3 for guiding and supporting one or more modular conveyor chains of a return of a chain conveyor.
  • the housing 2 can define a multiple guide track 3 in which the return parts of several conveyor chains 4 are jointly guided and supported, as represented in, for instance, the embodiment of Fig. 4.
  • a combination is possible too, i.e. a number of parallel disposed return guide bends with multiple guide tracks, or a combination thereof.
  • the housing 2 is provided with a radial inner walls 5 of curved configuration and radial outer walls 6 of curved configuration.
  • the guide track 3 is provided with a recess 14 for receiving the hinge parts 15 of the chain modules of the conveyor chain therein.
  • the housing 2 is further provided with guide segments 7 extending over the entire radial width of the guide track 3, for cooperation with a downwards facing conveying face 8 of the return part of the modular conveyor chain 4.
  • the guide segments 7 extend between the radial inner walls 5 and the radial outer walls 6.
  • the guide segments 7 are spaced apart with free interspaces in the track direction indicated with double arrow P.
  • the guide segments 7 extend from the inner wall 5 as far as the outer wall 6, and proceed substantially in radial direction.
  • the free intervals 9 are preferably designed as continuous openings which are open towards the bottom. As can be seen in Fig.
  • the conveying face 8 of the return part of a modular conveyor chain 4 can be supported transversely to the conveying direction P over the entire width P in that the guide surface 10 of the guide segments 7 extends in radial direction over the entire radial width of the guide track 3 from the inner wall 5 as far as the outer wall 6. Any pollutions can be discharged at the location of the free intervals 9.
  • the guide surface 10 can be of substantially flat design.
  • the guide surface 10 can be provided with grooves.
  • the housing 2 can for instance be manufactured by milling it from a block of plastic material.
  • the housing 2 can be of channel-shaped design with the guide surface 10 forming part of a channel bottom 11 connecting the inner walls 5 and the outer walls 6 in radial direction.
  • the free interspaces 9 can be designed as, for instance, milled recesses 12, so that the remaining surface of the channel bottom 11 forms the guide segments 7.
  • the guide segments 7 form part of a separate guide plate 13 provided with recesses 12, which plate connects the inner and outer walls 5, 6.
  • the guide plate 13 is detachably connected by means of screws to the inner and outer wall, respectively.
  • the guide plate 13 can also connect the inner to the outer wall 6 in a different manner, for instance in that it is received in grooves which are provided on the radial inside of the outer wall 5 and the radial outside of the inner wall 6, respectively.
  • the guide segments 7 extend somewhat obliquely between the inner and outer walls.
  • a third embodiment of the return guide bend segment 1 is shown. In this embodiment, the guide segments 7 are included between the inner walls 5 and the outer walls 6.
  • the guide segments 7 are designed as a number of separate modules.
  • the separate modules are preferably substantially identical.
  • the guide segments 7 can be detachably connected to the inner and outer walls.
  • recesses 18 are provided on the radial inside of the outer wall and the radial outside of the inner wall, respectively.
  • the guide segments are of substantially elongated and straight design.
  • the guide surface 10 of the guide segments 7 is substantially of curved design.
  • the guide surface 10 is curved about an axis of curvature which extends in radial direction.
  • the guide surface 10 can for instance be (a part of) a casing surface of a cylinder, prism or cone.
  • the guide segments 7 are substantially of thin-walled design.
  • the guide segments 7 are substantially plate -shaped.
  • the guide segments 7 are designed as guide strips 19 with a somewhat convexly curved surface.
  • the convexity of the guide strips 19 ensures not only a good guide surface 10 for cooperation with the conveying face 8 of the chain modules of the chain conveyor. Owing to their convexity, the guide strips 19 can also be easily secured in a slot-shaped recess of the housing 2 of the return guide bend segment 1.
  • a number of assembly slots spaced apart with predetermined interspaces can be provided as recesses 18.
  • assembly of the guide strips 19 can be carried out in a simple and well defined manner by each time inserting, through swiveling, a guide segment 7 into opposite recesses 18. As is clearly visible in Fig.
  • the guide segments 7 extend over the entire width of the guide track 3, so that the conveying face of the modules of the return part of the conveyor chain 4 is supported transversely to the conveying direction. It is noted that with this embodiment, there is a very large free interspace 9 between the guide strips, which is beneficial to the discharge of any pollutions.
  • a fourth embodiment of a return guide bend segment 1 is shown.
  • the guide segments are of tubular design.
  • the guide segments 7 can for instance be designed as hollow pipes 21.
  • the guide segments 7 can also be designed from solid material, for instance as slots or shafts.
  • the guide segments 7 can be designed from metal or a plastic having good running properties with the conveying face 8 of the modules of the modular conveyor to be guided.
  • the guide segments 7 are provided with intermediate segments 22 with which they are connected to the inner and outer walls 5, 6 of the housing.
  • the radial inner and outer walls 5, 6 of the part of the housing 2 in which the guide groove is provided can be of less high design. This saves material and simplifies discharge of any pollutions.
  • the guide segments extend over the radial width of the guide track 3 along several conveyor chains.

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Abstract

A return guide bend segment (1) for a chain conveyor, comprising a housing (2) which defines a guide track (3) of curved configuration for guiding and supporting one or more modular conveyor chains of a return of a chain conveyor, wherein the housing is provided with guide segments (7) spaced apart with free interspaces (9) in track direction and extending over the radial width of the guide track for cooperation with downward facing conveying faces of the modules of the conveyor chain (s) of the chain conveyor.

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Title: Return guide bend segment
The invention relates to a return guide bend segment for a chain conveyor.
As a rule, such a chain conveyor comprises a conveying track with a bearing surface over which are guided a number of tracks with modular conveyor chains running side by side. The modular conveyor chains, also called table top chains, are typically of endless design so that an upper part of the conveyor chain runs over the bearing surface and a return part of the conveyor chain is guided back via returning wheels. As a rule, the return part hangs free and is supported only locally. However, when the bearing surface of the conveying track comprises a bend, the return part of the chain tracks should also be guided around the bend. To this end, return guide bend segments can be used.
Such a return guide bend segment for a chain conveyor usually comprises a housing which defines a curved guide track for guiding and supporting one or more modular conveyor chains in a return of a chain conveyor. With the known return guide bend segment, the housing is provided with radial inner and outer walls of curved configuration, which are closed at a top by a connecting part and are open at the bottom. Adjacent the open bottom, the inner and outer walls are provided with grooves for receiving the side edges of the body part of the chain modules therein.
As such return guide bend segments are usually supplied by manufacturers of modular conveyor chains to a large number of builders of chain conveyors, they have to be available in a very large number of types. For instance, the radius of curvature, the length of the bend and the number of chain tracks to be guided in the guide track can vary. As a result, the return guide bend segments are often milled from solid plastic material on the basis of the desired design information. Optionally, the return guide bend segment can form part of a guide bend segment with a further guide track for the upper part of the conveyor. Such a bend segment is indicated by the skilled person as a bend segment with integrated return.
A drawback of the known bend segment is that in some uses, it can cause wear on the conveying face of the conveyor chain to be guided back. In particular upon returning plastic chains in environments with abrasive material, irregular wear of the conveying face can occur at the locations where the chain modules cooperate with the guide grooves in the inner and outer walls of the housing of the return guide bend segment. Due to this irregular wear on the conveying face of the modular conveyor chain, products that are being conveyed on the conveying face may fall over. This can occur, for instance, when several chain tracks run side by side and the products are slid sideways from one conveyor chain to the other conveyor chain.
The object of the invention is a return guide bend segment with which the drawbacks mentioned are prevented while maintaining the advantages mentioned. To that end, the invention provides in a return guide bend segment for a chain conveyor, comprising a housing defining a guide track of curved configuration for guiding and supporting one or more modular conveyor chains of a return of a chain conveyor, while the housing is provided with guide segments spaced apart with free interspaces in the track direction and extending over the radial width of the guide track for cooperation with downward facing conveying faces of the modules of the conveyor chain(s) of the chain conveyor.
What can be achieved by providing the return guide bend segment with guide segments spaced apart with free interspaces and extending over the radial width of the guide track, is that the downwards facing conveying face of the modules of the modular conveyor chain(s) is supported over the entire width transversely to the conveying direction, and that any pollutions can be discharged via the free interspaces between the guide segments. As a result, wear of the conveying face can be more regular, and, for that matter, be strongly reduced. Further advantageous embodiments of the invention are represented in the subclaims. The invention will be elucidated further on the basis of a number of exemplary embodiments which are represented in the drawings. In the drawing: Fig. IA shows a schematic, perspective bottom view of a first embodiment of a return guide bend segment;
Fig. IB shows a schematic front view of the return guide bend segment of Fig. IA in which a modular conveyor chain is included;
Fig. 1C shows a schematic bottom view of the return guide bend segment of Fig. IA;
Fig. 2A shows a schematic, perspective bottom view of a second embodiment of a return guide bend segment;
Fig. 2B shows a schematic front view of the return guide bend segment of Fig. 2A in which a modular conveyor chain is included; Fig. 2C shows a schematic bottom view of the return guide bend segment of Fig. 2A;
Fig. 3A shows a schematic, perspective bottom view of a third embodiment of a return guide bend segment;
Fig. 3B shows a schematic front view of the return guide bend segment of Fig. 3A in which a modular conveyor chain is included;
Fig. 3C shows a schematic bottom view of the return guide bend segment of Fig. 3A;
Fig. 4A shows a schematic, perspective bottom view of a fourth embodiment of a return guide bend segment; Fig. 4B shows a schematic front view of the return guide bend segment of Fig. 4A in which a number of modular conveyor chains are included, and
Fig. 4C shows a schematic bottom view of the return guide bend segment of Fig. 4A. It is noted that the Figures are only schematic representations of preferred embodiments of the invention which are given as non -limitative exemplary embodiments. In the Figures, identical or corresponding parts are represented with the same reference numerals. Fig. 1 shows a return guide bend segment 1 for a chain conveyor.
The return guide bend segment 1 comprises a housing 2. The housing 2 defines a guide track 3 of curved configuration for guiding and supporting one or more modular conveyor chains of a return of a chain conveyor. As represented here, the housing 2 defines a single guide track 3 for guiding and supporting a return part of one modular conveyor chain 4. Optionally, in a return guide bend of a chain conveyor, several of such bend segments can be juxtaposed in radial direction. Also, several bend segments can be placed one behind the other in conveying direction. It will be clear that the housing 2 can also define several single guide tracks 3 for guiding and supporting one or more modular conveyor chains of a return of a chain conveyor. Further, the housing 2 can define a multiple guide track 3 in which the return parts of several conveyor chains 4 are jointly guided and supported, as represented in, for instance, the embodiment of Fig. 4. A combination is possible too, i.e. a number of parallel disposed return guide bends with multiple guide tracks, or a combination thereof.
The housing 2 is provided with a radial inner walls 5 of curved configuration and radial outer walls 6 of curved configuration. In Fig. IA it is clearly visible that the guide track 3 is provided with a recess 14 for receiving the hinge parts 15 of the chain modules of the conveyor chain therein. When travelling the curved guide track, the conveyor chain 4 is guided through the bend in that sidewalls 16 of the hinge parts 15 of the chain modules cooperate with the radial outer sidewall 17 of the guide track.
The housing 2 is further provided with guide segments 7 extending over the entire radial width of the guide track 3, for cooperation with a downwards facing conveying face 8 of the return part of the modular conveyor chain 4. Here, the guide segments 7 extend between the radial inner walls 5 and the radial outer walls 6. The guide segments 7 are spaced apart with free interspaces in the track direction indicated with double arrow P. The guide segments 7 extend from the inner wall 5 as far as the outer wall 6, and proceed substantially in radial direction. The free intervals 9 are preferably designed as continuous openings which are open towards the bottom. As can be seen in Fig. IB, the conveying face 8 of the return part of a modular conveyor chain 4 can be supported transversely to the conveying direction P over the entire width P in that the guide surface 10 of the guide segments 7 extends in radial direction over the entire radial width of the guide track 3 from the inner wall 5 as far as the outer wall 6. Any pollutions can be discharged at the location of the free intervals 9. The guide surface 10 can be of substantially flat design. Optionally, the guide surface 10 can be provided with grooves.
In this exemplary embodiment, the housing 2 can for instance be manufactured by milling it from a block of plastic material. Here, the housing 2 can be of channel-shaped design with the guide surface 10 forming part of a channel bottom 11 connecting the inner walls 5 and the outer walls 6 in radial direction. The free interspaces 9 can be designed as, for instance, milled recesses 12, so that the remaining surface of the channel bottom 11 forms the guide segments 7.
In the embodiment represented in Fig. 2, the guide segments 7 form part of a separate guide plate 13 provided with recesses 12, which plate connects the inner and outer walls 5, 6. In this exemplary embodiment, the guide plate 13 is detachably connected by means of screws to the inner and outer wall, respectively. Naturally, the guide plate 13 can also connect the inner to the outer wall 6 in a different manner, for instance in that it is received in grooves which are provided on the radial inside of the outer wall 5 and the radial outside of the inner wall 6, respectively. It is noted that in this embodiment, the guide segments 7 extend somewhat obliquely between the inner and outer walls. In Fig. 3, a third embodiment of the return guide bend segment 1 is shown. In this embodiment, the guide segments 7 are included between the inner walls 5 and the outer walls 6. Here, the guide segments 7 are designed as a number of separate modules. Here, the separate modules are preferably substantially identical. By designing the guide segments 7 in a modular manner, manufacturing a large number of different types of return guide bend segments can be realized in a cost-effective manner. The guide segments 7 can be detachably connected to the inner and outer walls. In this exemplary embodiment, recesses 18 are provided on the radial inside of the outer wall and the radial outside of the inner wall, respectively.
Here, the guide segments are of substantially elongated and straight design. The guide surface 10 of the guide segments 7 is substantially of curved design. Here, the guide surface 10 is curved about an axis of curvature which extends in radial direction. The guide surface 10 can for instance be (a part of) a casing surface of a cylinder, prism or cone. In an elegant manner, the guide segments 7 are substantially of thin-walled design. In the embodiment shown in Fig. 3, the guide segments 7 are substantially plate -shaped. Advantageously, the guide segments 7 are designed as guide strips 19 with a somewhat convexly curved surface. By designing the guide segment 7 in metal, good running properties are obtained with for instance plastic chain modules. Here, the convexity of the guide strips 19 ensures not only a good guide surface 10 for cooperation with the conveying face 8 of the chain modules of the chain conveyor. Owing to their convexity, the guide strips 19 can also be easily secured in a slot-shaped recess of the housing 2 of the return guide bend segment 1. Optionally, in the sidewails 5, 6, a number of assembly slots spaced apart with predetermined interspaces can be provided as recesses 18. As a result, assembly of the guide strips 19 can be carried out in a simple and well defined manner by each time inserting, through swiveling, a guide segment 7 into opposite recesses 18. As is clearly visible in Fig. 3B, the guide segments 7 extend over the entire width of the guide track 3, so that the conveying face of the modules of the return part of the conveyor chain 4 is supported transversely to the conveying direction. It is noted that with this embodiment, there is a very large free interspace 9 between the guide strips, which is beneficial to the discharge of any pollutions. In Fig. 4, a fourth embodiment of a return guide bend segment 1 is shown. In this embodiment, the guide segments are of tubular design. The guide segments 7 can for instance be designed as hollow pipes 21. As alternative, the guide segments 7 can also be designed from solid material, for instance as slots or shafts. The guide segments 7 can be designed from metal or a plastic having good running properties with the conveying face 8 of the modules of the modular conveyor to be guided. In this embodiment, the guide segments 7 are provided with intermediate segments 22 with which they are connected to the inner and outer walls 5, 6 of the housing. As a result, the radial inner and outer walls 5, 6 of the part of the housing 2 in which the guide groove is provided can be of less high design. This saves material and simplifies discharge of any pollutions. In this embodiment, there is a multiple guide track 3. The guide segments extend over the radial width of the guide track 3 along several conveyor chains.
It will be clear to the skilled person that the invention is not limited to the exemplary embodiments represented here, but that many variants are possible within the scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.

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1. A return guide bend segment for a chain conveyor, comprising a housing which defines a guide track of curved configuration for guiding and supporting one or more modular conveyor chains of a return of a chain conveyor, wherein the housing is provided with guide segments spaced apart with free interspaces in the track direction and extending over the radial width of the guide track for cooperation with downward facing conveying faces of the modules of the conveyor chain(s) of the chain conveyor.
2. A return guide bend segment according to claim 1, wherein the guide segments are of modular design.
3. A return guide bend segment according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the guide segments are included between radial inner and outer walls of the housing.
4. A return guide bend segment according to any one of claims 1 - 3, wherein the guide segments comprise a substantially elongated, straight guide body.
5. A return guide bend segment according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the guide track is substantially of curved design.
6. A return guide bend segment according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the guide segments are substantially thin-walled.
7. A return guide bend segment according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the guide segments are designed as guide strips.
8. A return guide bend segment according to any one of the preceding claims 1- 7, wherein the guide segments are designed as pipes.
9. A return guide bend segment according to any one of the preceding claims 1 - 5, wherein the guide segments are designed as rods or shafts.
10. A return guide bend segment according to claim 1, wherein the guide segments form part of a guide face provided with openings.
11. A return guide bend segment according to claim 10, wherein the guide face is substantially flat.
12. A return guide bend segment according to any one of claims 10 or 11, wherein the housing is substantially of channel-shaped design, and wherein the guide face forms a channel bottom provided with recesses, which connects the radial inner and outer walls of the housing.
13. A return guide bend segment according to any one of claim 10 — 12, wherein the guide face comprises an arcuate, separate guide plate provided with recesses which connects a radial inner wall and a radial outer wall of the housing.
14. A return guide bend segment according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the housing further comprises a further guide track for guiding and supporting one or more modular conveyor chains of an upper part of a chain conveyor.
15. A chain conveyor, comprising a return guide bend segment according to any one of the preceding claims.
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