Two-way vibratory conveyor and stabilizer rocker arm therefor
First Claim
1. A two-way vibratory conveyor, said conveyor including:
- a first trough and a second trough;
said troughs being operatively mounted to a base for reciprocal, translational motion relative to said base;
a drive which induces reciprocal motion in both said troughs;
said drive including;
a single motor, an eccentric shaft rotationally driven by said motor and extending generally perpendicular to the path of translational motion of said troughs;
a cam operatively connected at one end to said eccentric shaft and at another end to said first trough; and
, a linkage connecting said first and second troughs, said linkage has a first leg and a second leg joined at an apex, one of said first and second legs being pivotally connected to said first trough, and the other of said first and second legs being operatively connected to said second trough, and said linkage being pivotally mounted to said base at its said apex;
whereby said rotation of said eccentric shaft induces reciprocal motion in said cam to impart reciprocal motion in said first trough, as said first leg moves in one direction, said second leg moves in a second opposite direction thus, said second trough is moved in a direction opposite from said first trough via said linkage.
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Abstract
A two-way vibratory conveyor includes at least one trough mounted on a base and a drive which reciprocally moves the trough(s). The conveyor, which in one embodiment has two interconnected troughs and in another embodiment has a single trough, includes a drive which uses a single motor. In the two-trough conveyor, the two troughs are driven in opposite directions. In the single-trough conveyor, the single motor is used to selectively drive the trough in one of two opposite directions. The troughs are mounted to a base using springs and stabilizer arms. The stabilizer arms, which are made of ductile iron, have been found to be withstand larger loads and have a longer useful life than currently available stabilizer arms.
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8 Claims
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1. A two-way vibratory conveyor, said conveyor including:
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a first trough and a second trough;
said troughs being operatively mounted to a base for reciprocal, translational motion relative to said base;
a drive which induces reciprocal motion in both said troughs;
said drive including;
a single motor, an eccentric shaft rotationally driven by said motor and extending generally perpendicular to the path of translational motion of said troughs;
a cam operatively connected at one end to said eccentric shaft and at another end to said first trough; and
,a linkage connecting said first and second troughs, said linkage has a first leg and a second leg joined at an apex, one of said first and second legs being pivotally connected to said first trough, and the other of said first and second legs being operatively connected to said second trough, and said linkage being pivotally mounted to said base at its said apex;
whereby said rotation of said eccentric shaft induces reciprocal motion in said cam to impart reciprocal motion in said first trough, as said first leg moves in one direction, said second leg moves in a second opposite direction thus, said second trough is moved in a direction opposite from said first trough via said linkage. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A two way conveyor comprising a trough mounted on a base and a drive which induces reciprocal motion in said trough;
- said drive comprising;
a motor;
an eccentric shaft extending perpendicular to the direction of travel of said trough;
first and second cams operatively connected to said eccentric shaft and extending from said shaft in generally opposite directions; and
an inflatable bladder operatively connected between said trough and each said cam. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7)
- said drive comprising;
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8. A two-way vibratory conveyor, said conveyor including:
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a first trough and a second trough;
said troughs being operatively mounted to a base for reciprocal, translational motion relative to said base;
a drive which induces reciprocal motion in both said troughs;
said drive including;
a single motor, an eccentric shaft rotationally driven by said motor and extending generally perpendicular to the path of translational motion of said first trough;
a cam operatively connected at one end to said eccentric shaft and at another end to said first trough;
a linkage connecting said first and second troughs; and
, one or more springs operatively connected between said linkage and said first trough and said second trough;
whereby said rotation of said eccentric shaft induces reciprocal motion in said cam to impart reciprocal motion in said first trough;
said first trough inducing reciprocal motion in said second trough via said linkage.
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