Low-pressure accumulation system
First Claim
1. A low-pressure accumulation system comprising:
- a conveyor belt arranged to advance longitudinally in a direction of belt travel along a carryway run, wherein the conveyor belt includes;
a top surface extending laterally in width from a first side to an opposite second side;
a plurality of article-supporting belt rollers, each having a salient portion extending above the top surface of the conveyor belt to a contact level at the bottoms of supported articles conveyed atop the article-supporting rollers,wherein the article-supporting belt rollers rotate freely on lateral axes perpendicular to the direction of belt travel, andwherein the article-supporting belt rollers are arranged in one or more laterally spaced longitudinal lanes of article-supporting belt rollers,and wherein the article-supporting belt rollers in each lane are arranged in longitudinally spaced groups, wherein longitudinally consecutive article-supporting belt rollers in each group are spaced apart a first distance and wherein longitudinally consecutive groups are spaced apart a second distance greater than the first distance;
side supports laterally flanking the first and second sides of the conveyor belt to support the bottoms of articles conveyed on the conveyor belt.
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Abstract
A low-pressure accumulation system and a conveyor belt in an accumulation conveyor for the use with the system. The belt, which is flanked on opposite sides by lines of gravity rollers, has a longitudinal lane of article-supporting belt rollers arranged in groups along the length of the conveyor belt. The groups are spaced apart from each at regular intervals. Trays sit atop the gravity rollers until they are lifted slightly higher by one of the slightly elevated groups of article-supporting belt rollers, which engage the bottom of the tray and convey it along toward a discharge end. Retractable stops selectively block the trays from advancing on the accumulation conveyor. The freely rotatable article-supporting belt rollers roll along the bottoms of any blocked and accumulated trays and provide low back pressure. The belt may also include low-friction rollers that ride on bearing surfaces below the belt to help lower friction between the belt and the conveyor structure while the belt is running.
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1. A low-pressure accumulation system comprising:
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a conveyor belt arranged to advance longitudinally in a direction of belt travel along a carryway run, wherein the conveyor belt includes; a top surface extending laterally in width from a first side to an opposite second side; a plurality of article-supporting belt rollers, each having a salient portion extending above the top surface of the conveyor belt to a contact level at the bottoms of supported articles conveyed atop the article-supporting rollers, wherein the article-supporting belt rollers rotate freely on lateral axes perpendicular to the direction of belt travel, and wherein the article-supporting belt rollers are arranged in one or more laterally spaced longitudinal lanes of article-supporting belt rollers, and wherein the article-supporting belt rollers in each lane are arranged in longitudinally spaced groups, wherein longitudinally consecutive article-supporting belt rollers in each group are spaced apart a first distance and wherein longitudinally consecutive groups are spaced apart a second distance greater than the first distance; side supports laterally flanking the first and second sides of the conveyor belt to support the bottoms of articles conveyed on the conveyor belt. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A conveyor belt comprising:
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a plurality of freely rotatable article-supporting belt rollers arranged in a longitudinal lane along the length of the conveyor belt, wherein the article-supporting belt rollers are arranged in a series of groups regularly spaced from each other by a first distance along the length of the conveyor belt and wherein consecutive ones of the article-supporting belt rollers in each group are regularly spaced from each other by a second distance along the length of the conveyor belt, wherein the first distance is greater than the second distance; a plurality of low-friction belt rollers extending below the belt into rolling contact with conveyor bearing surfaces as the conveyor belt advances, wherein the low-friction belt rollers are out of contact with articles conveyed atop the article-supporting belt rollers. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15)
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Specification