Belt conveyor and method of converting a roller conveyor to a belt conveyor, and retrofit kit
First Claim
1. A belt conveyor comprising:
- spaced-apart opposite sidewalls and at least two rollers positioned along and between said opposite sidewalls defining at least one zone, two of said at least two rollers comprising end rollers located at opposite ends of said zone;
a continuous conveying belt reeved around said at least two rollers, said conveying belt defining a conveying surface between said opposite sidewalls of said belt conveyor, at least one of said at least two rollers being a driven roller that drives said conveying belt to move articles along said belt conveyor;
wherein said conveying belt is initially stretched in a lengthwise direction of said conveying belt at least 0.75 percent when said conveying belt is reeved around said at least two rollers; and
wherein said conveying belt is tracked around said rollers via engagement of said conveying belt with said rollers and without a take up device.
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Abstract
A belt conveyor includes spaced-apart opposite sidewalls and at least two rollers positioned along and between the sidewalls defining a zone in which two of the rollers are end rollers located at opposite ends of the zone. A continuous conveying belt is reeved around the rollers and defines a conveying surface between the sidewalls. At least one of the rollers is a driven roller to drive the conveying belt and move articles along the belt conveyor. The conveying belt is initially stretched lengthwise at least 0.75 percent when it is reeved around the rollers. The conveying belt is tracked around the rollers, without a take up device, by engaging with the rollers. End rollers are mounted to axles, each axle extending through and protruding from both sidewalls. Axle retainers may receive the ends the end roller axles and connect the axle ends to their respective sidewalls. The rollers may be driven in response to an article sensor that senses articles on the conveying belt, in order to convey or accumulate articles on the belt conveyor. The belt may be applied as a retrofit to an existing roller conveyor system, and the belt may be incorporated into a kit which may also include replacement end rollers and/or axle retainers for use at either end of a zone.
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21 Claims
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1. A belt conveyor comprising:
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spaced-apart opposite sidewalls and at least two rollers positioned along and between said opposite sidewalls defining at least one zone, two of said at least two rollers comprising end rollers located at opposite ends of said zone; a continuous conveying belt reeved around said at least two rollers, said conveying belt defining a conveying surface between said opposite sidewalls of said belt conveyor, at least one of said at least two rollers being a driven roller that drives said conveying belt to move articles along said belt conveyor; wherein said conveying belt is initially stretched in a lengthwise direction of said conveying belt at least 0.75 percent when said conveying belt is reeved around said at least two rollers; and wherein said conveying belt is tracked around said rollers via engagement of said conveying belt with said rollers and without a take up device. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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18. A retrofit kit for a roller conveyor, the conveyor having at least one zone, the conveyor comprising spaced-apart opposite sidewalls and at least two conveying rollers positioned along and between the opposite sidewalls, said kit comprising:
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at least one continuous conveying belt, wherein said conveying belt is adapted to be initially stretched at least 0.75 percent in a lengthwise direction when said conveying belt is reeved around the conveying rollers; at least one replacement end roller, wherein said at least one replacement end roller is rotatably mounted to an axle, and wherein said axle has opposite ends that are adapted to extend through and protrude from both of the sidewalls; and at least two axle retainers, each of said axle retainers defining at least one aperture, said at least one aperture adapted to receive an end of said axle there through and adapted to connect said end to the sidewall. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20)
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21. A method of converting a roller conveyor to a belt conveyor, the roller conveyor having spaced-apart opposite sidewalls and at least two conveying rollers, each of the at least two conveying rollers rotatably mounted to an axle and positioned along and between the opposite sidewalls defining at least one zone, two of the at least two conveying rollers comprising end rollers located at opposite ends of the zone, the sidewall having a plurality of apertures adapted to receive opposite ends of said axles, wherein said method comprises:
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(a) providing at least one continuous conveying belt adapted to be initially stretched at least 0.75 percent in a lengthwise direction when said conveying belt is reeved around the conveying rollers, at least one replacement end roller rotatably mounted to an axle and adapted to be positioned along and between the opposite sidewalls, and at least two axle retainers, each of said axle retainers defining at least one aperture adapted to receive an end of the axle of said at least one replacement end roller; (b) removing the at least two conveying rollers from at least one of the sidewalls; (c) replacing at least one of the two end rollers at opposite ends of the at least one zone with said at least one replacement end roller; (d) reeving said conveying belt around the rollers; (e) stretching said conveying belt at least 0.75 percent; (f) positioning the rollers along and between the opposite sidewalls; (g) receiving an end of said axle through said at least one aperture in said axle retainer and connecting said axle retainers to said axle; and (h) connecting said axle retainers to the sidewalls, said apertures in said axle retainers being substantially aligned with said apertures in said sidewalls.
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