WO2013078501A1 - A mounting assembly for an idler roller support - Google Patents
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- WO2013078501A1 WO2013078501A1 PCT/AU2012/001453 AU2012001453W WO2013078501A1 WO 2013078501 A1 WO2013078501 A1 WO 2013078501A1 AU 2012001453 W AU2012001453 W AU 2012001453W WO 2013078501 A1 WO2013078501 A1 WO 2013078501A1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65G—TRANSPORT OR STORAGE DEVICES, e.g. CONVEYORS FOR LOADING OR TIPPING, SHOP CONVEYOR SYSTEMS OR PNEUMATIC TUBE CONVEYORS
- B65G39/00—Rollers, e.g. drive rollers, or arrangements thereof incorporated in roller-ways or other types of mechanical conveyors
- B65G39/10—Arrangements of rollers
- B65G39/12—Arrangements of rollers mounted on framework
- B65G39/125—Arrangements of rollers mounted on framework for selectively adjusting troughing of the conveying belt
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65G—TRANSPORT OR STORAGE DEVICES, e.g. CONVEYORS FOR LOADING OR TIPPING, SHOP CONVEYOR SYSTEMS OR PNEUMATIC TUBE CONVEYORS
- B65G15/00—Conveyors having endless load-conveying surfaces, i.e. belts and like continuous members, to which tractive effort is transmitted by means other than endless driving elements of similar configuration
- B65G15/08—Conveyors having endless load-conveying surfaces, i.e. belts and like continuous members, to which tractive effort is transmitted by means other than endless driving elements of similar configuration the load-carrying surface being formed by a concave or tubular belt, e.g. a belt forming a trough
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65G—TRANSPORT OR STORAGE DEVICES, e.g. CONVEYORS FOR LOADING OR TIPPING, SHOP CONVEYOR SYSTEMS OR PNEUMATIC TUBE CONVEYORS
- B65G21/00—Supporting or protective framework or housings for endless load-carriers or traction elements of belt or chain conveyors
- B65G21/02—Supporting or protective framework or housings for endless load-carriers or traction elements of belt or chain conveyors consisting essentially of struts, ties, or like structural elements
- B65G21/06—Supporting or protective framework or housings for endless load-carriers or traction elements of belt or chain conveyors consisting essentially of struts, ties, or like structural elements constructed to facilitate rapid assembly or dismantling
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- Each mounting arrangement may include at least two members that are displaceable relative to each other for supporting the idler roller support on a support in a manner that permits yawing of the idler assembly relative to the conveyor travelling path.
- each end mounting arrangement may include a guide member for fixedly mounting to the support, the guide member defining a guide path that extends, in use, generally in the direction of the travelling path of the conveyor, and a follower member that cooperates with the guide member in a manner in which the follower member is displaceable along the guide path generally in the direction of the travelling path of the conveyor.
- the actuating arrangement may include a hydraulic arrangement which cooperates with both end mounting arrangements in a manner in which displacement of one follower member of one end attachment arrangement in one direction corresponds with displacement of the other follower member of the other end attachment arrangement in an opposite direction, thereby to actuate the end mounting arrangements in a manner that facilitates the yawing movement of the idler roller support.
- a method for mounting an idler roller support extending, in use, generally transversely across a travelling path of a conveyor belt, the method including mounting the idler roller support towards its opposite ends with two end mounting arrangements respectively, the two end mounting arrangements being arranged for permitting yawing of the idler roller support relative to the travelling path of the conveyor belt.
- actuating the end mounting arrangements with an actuating arrangement may include employing a rack-and-pinion arrangement which includes a hydraulic arrangement which cooperates with both end mounting arrangements in a manner in which displacement of one follower member of one end attachment arrangement in one direction corresponds with displacement of the other follower member of the other end attachment arrangement in an opposite direction, thereby to actuate the end mounting arrangements in a manner that facilitates the yawing movement of the idler roller support.
- Actuating the end mounting arrangements with an actuating arrangement may include employing any one of magnetic stepper actuators, recirculating ball actuators, chain and worm gearing actuators, or any counteracting mechanical actuator.
- the actuating assembly may include an actuator that is operative ly triggered by a controller that is interfaced with a transducer, such as a proximity sensor for detecting displacement of the conveyor belt to actuate the actuator.
- the mounting assembly may include any one or more of the optional features of the actuating assembly as herein defined, described, and illustrated.
- the idler assembly may include an actuating assembly in accordance with the above aspects of the invention.
- the actuating assembly may include any one or more of the optional features of the actuating assembly as herein defined, described, and illustrated.
- a self-training idler assembly for, in use, extending generally transversely across a travelling path of a conveyor, the self-training idler assembly including: at least one idler roll; an elongated idler roller support for supporting the at least one idler roll; a mounting assembly for mounting the idler support toward its opposite ends respectively in a manner that permits yawing of the idler roller support relative to the conveyor travelling path; and an actuating arrangement operatively connected to both end mounting arrangements, which actuating arrangement is arranged for actuating the end mounting arrangements in a manner that facilitates yawing movement of the idler assembly caused by laterally drift of the conveyor travelling along the travelling path.
- Each cradle may include longitudinally spaced beam engagement arrangements for capturing said cradle to said beam and permitting longitudinal sliding movement of the cradle relative to the beam, so that the cradles may be installed endwise onto, or removed endwise from, an end of the support beam.
- each end mounting arrangement may include a guide member for fixedly mounting to the support, the guide member defining a guide path that extends generally in the direction of the travelling path of the conveyor, and a follower member that cooperates with the guide member in a manner so that the follower member is displaceable along the guide path generally in the direction of the travelling path of the conveyor.
- a conveyor installation which includes: a support; and an idler assembly mounted on the support.
- the idler assembly may include any one or more of the optional features as herein defined, described, and illustrated.
- the conveyor installation may include a plurality of idler assemblies that are mounted spaced apart along the travelling path of the conveyor.
- Figure 3 shows a front elevation view of the idler assembly in Figure 1 ;
- Figure 4 shows a side elevation view of the idler assembly in Figure 1 ;
- Figure 15 shows another part of the end mounting arrangement
- Figure 16 shows a cross section front elevation view of the parts in
- Figure 17 shows a side elevation view of the parts in Figure 14;
- Figure 20 shows a side elevation view of the idler assembly in Figure 9;
- Figure 21 shows a top plan view of the idler assembly in Figure 19;
- Figure 22 shows the idler assembly in Figure 19, in use
- Figure 23 shows a blown up view of an end portion of the idler assembly in Figure 22;
- Figure 24 shows another embodiment of an idler assembly having an actuating arrangement essentially similar to the one actuating assembly in Figure 19;
- Figure 25 shows another idler assembly having another embodiment of an actuating assembly
- Figure 26 shows an idler assembly having still another embodiment of an actuating assembly
- Figure 27 shows an idler assembly having yet another embodiment of an actuating assembly.
- the idler assembly 10 further includes an actuating arrangement of which four different embodiments 24, 26, 28, and 30 are shown.
- the actuating arrangements 24, 26, 28, and 30, as the case may be, are operatively connected to both end mounting arrangements 14 and are arranged for actuating the end mounting arrangements 14 in a manner that facilitates yawing movement of the idler assembly 10 caused by lateral drift of the conveyor belt 12 travelling along the travelling path.
- each end mounting arrangement 14 includes a guide member 16 for fixedly mounting to the support 20.
- the guide member 16 defines a guide path (see arrow 32) that extends, in use, generally in the direction of the travelling path of the conveyor 12.
- the follower member 18 cooperates with the guide member 16 in a manner so that the follower member 18 is displaceable along the guide path 32 generally in the direction of the travelling path of the conveyor.
- the guide member 16 and the follower member 18 includes a hinge.
- the guide member 16 includes a bracket mount 34 for mounting onto the support 20 and a hinge pin 36 extending between two spaced apart hinge pin mountings 37.
- the bracket mount 34 is in the form of a generally rectangular mounting plate that defines a plurality of mounting holes or slots 38 for bolting the mounting plate onto the support 20.
- the hinge pin mountings 37 are in the form of spaced apart circular lugs or sockets fixed towards corners of a major side edge of the bracket mount 34, and axially aligned so that the hinge pin 36 is axially aligned with the lugs 37.
- the lugs 37 also define a plurality of spaced apart radiating threaded holes 40, the purpose of which is explained below.
- the follower member 18 includes a generally rectangular shaped portion
- a hinge sleeve 41 that is inverted U-shaped in cross section and open ended.
- the rectangular shaped portion 41 also defines a plurality of hole pairs 46, 48, and 50, that pass transversely through sidewalls of the rectangular shaped portion 41 , the significance of which is explained below.
- the follower member 18 further includes a lug 44 that projects radially away from the hinge sleeve 42 intermediate its ends.
- the follower member 18 includes an idler roller support attachment arrangement, generally indicated by reference numeral 52, which is best illustrated in Figures 14, 16, and 17, for attaching an associated end of the idler roller support 69 detachably to the follower member 18.
- the idler roller support 69 includes a J-shaped plate 62 of which one end is attached to an idler support beam, 66 the other being shaped for being snugly received inside a cavity 58 defined by the follower member 18.
- the end of the cable sleeve 72 is attached to the lug 44, and also includes an adjuster for adjusting tension in the cable core 74.
- the cable core 74 includes an eye at its end for bolting the cable core 74 to one of the holes 40 of the hinge pin mountings 37. It will be appreciated that in another embodiment the outer sleeve (72) can be mounted to the fixed guide member 16 and the inner core 74 can be mounted to the displaceable guide follower member 18.
- the idler assembly 10 is particularly for hanging support of a conveyor belt 12, however, a person skilled in the art will appreciate that end mounting arrangements can be adapted for use with an idler assembly for standing support of a conveyor belt, such as idler assembly 80 (see Figure 24).
- the actuating arrangement 26 includes a rack-and-pinion arrangement 84 that cooperates with both end mounting arrangements in a manner in which displacement of one follower member in one direction corresponds with displacement of the other follower member in the other direction, thereby to actuate the end mounting arrangements in a manner that facilitates the yawing movement.
- Figure 26 shows another embodiment of an actuating arrangement 28 which includes a hydraulic arrangement which cooperates with both end mounting arrangements in a manner in which displacement of one follower member in one direction corresponds with displacement of the other follower member in the other direction, thereby to actuate the end mounting arrangements in a manner that facilitates the yawing movement.
- Figure 27 shows another actuating arrangement 30 which includes a lever arrangement which cooperates with both end mounting arrangements in a manner in which displacement of one follower member in one direction corresponds with displacement of the other follower member in the other direction, thereby to actuate the end mounting arrangements in a manner that facilitates the yawing movement.
- the end mounting arrangement 14 also includes a cover 43 that is complementary shaped to fit snugly over the sleeve 42 and adjacent parts of the end mounting arrangement 14 for resisting ingress of debris.
- the end mounting arrangements can be arranged so that the idler roller support is displaced in a way in which one end is displaced in one direction into a position in which the end is lowered and in which the other end is displaced onto the other direction and in which the other end is raised.
- line 71 is shown at an angle at which the hinge pins can be mounted so that when the idler roller support yaws, the one end is lowered and the opposite end is raised.
- the end mounting arrangements can be arranged to permit rocking and/or pitching of the idler support assembly. It follows that that the end mounting arrangements can be arranged to permit movement in three degrees of freedom.
- both end mounting arrangements 1 are actuated by yawing displacement induced into the idler roller support by drifting of the conveyor belt 12. This embodiment is particularly suitable for reversing conveyor belt applications.
- the cotter pins 64 are removed and the lever arms 56 displaced to release the end of the J-shaped plate 62. This permits that end of the idler roller support to be displaced towards its inoperative position. Subsequently, the stopper arrangement is disassembled to permit removal and replacement of the cradles. Thereafter, the idler assembly support is displaced towards its operative position in which the J-plate is attached to the follower member as before.
- the idler assembly 10, in accordance with the invention, is useful for facilitating yawing movement of the idler roller support 69 relative to the centre line of the conveyor travelling path.
- the actuating arrangements are particularly useful to transfer or encourage movement in one end mounting arrangement when the induced movement is more dominant in the other end mounting arrangement, towards which the conveyor belt drifts, thereby to facilitate yawing movement of the idler roller support relative to the centre line of the conveyor travelling path.
- the idler assembly 10 is useful to facilitate easy replacement of the roller.
- the actuating assembly is relatively easy to construct, cost effective, and less prone to damage than a pivoting arrangement of conventional self-training idlers.
- the term yawing is meant to include angular displacement in any direction relative to the centre line of the conveyor belt. It follows that the invention incorporates for example embodiments in which the idler roller support can yaw in a way in which one end is lower and the opposite end raised. Moreover, it follows that the invention enables embodiments in which the idler roller support is displaceable between positions that coincide with a conceptual outer surface of a bi-conical shape.
- idler roller support is meant to include idler roller supports that are assembled or unitary in construction.
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