O-ring Drive Patents (Class 198/781.1)
-
Patent number: 10384874Abstract: A control device is described for rollers of a trailer. Belt supports and belt-end supports attach to the trailer, which has rollers for unloading cargo. The belt is over each of the belt supports and under each of the rollers. A belt tensioner tensions the belt so as to brake the rollers.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2018Date of Patent: August 20, 2019Assignee: Anderson Industries LLCInventors: Nicholas Shaw, Daniel Geiger, Daniel Ewert, Joel Jorgenson
-
Patent number: 8668078Abstract: A conveyor segment for clean manufacturing applications. Each conveyor belt segment includes a pair of side rails parallel to each other; a pair of belt-drives for transporting work pieces from a first end to a second end of the belt segment; a pair of driving wheels for turning the belt-drives. The belt of each of the belt-drives is disposed in a serpentine path about plural, load-bearing upper idler wheels, around either a lower loop-back idler wheel or a driving wheel, and back up and around another pair of upper idler wheels. This sequence is repeated a selected number of times about additional pairs of upper idler wheels and lower loop-back idler wheels or a driving wheel before the belt is disposed beneath plural return idler wheels and back up to the starting point. Slipping between the belt and wheels is thus minimized, even in the absence of a work piece on the belt segment.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2011Date of Patent: March 11, 2014Assignee: Middlesex General Industries, Inc.Inventor: George W. Horn
-
Patent number: 8371435Abstract: A roller conveyor is described that includes a frame with spaced, parallel side rails; a plurality of parallel driven rollers, each roller having shaft ends extending through the rails; a shaft pulley affixed to the one shaft end outside of a given rail; a rotary drive means including a rotatable drive pulley mounted outside the given rail; and connector means operably connecting the drive pulley to the shaft pulleys, whereby rotation of the drive means rotates the driven rollers. The drive means can be an electric motor mounted beneath the driven rollers or a motorized drive roller in a plane with the other rollers. One of the rollers can be deflectable downwardly by objects conveyed on the conveyor, with the state of a switch being changed when the roller is deflected.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2010Date of Patent: February 12, 2013Inventor: Charles Agnoff
-
Patent number: 8196736Abstract: A roller conveyor includes a drive member whose path and the end of the overlying portions of the rollers sortation conveyor is configured to avoid substantial contact between certain rollers and the drive member. The roller conveyor is depicted in an embodiment as an accumulation conveyor with skewed roller sections.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2007Date of Patent: June 12, 2012Assignee: Intelligrated Headquarters, LLCInventor: Ronald G. Wagner
-
Patent number: 8033383Abstract: A conveyor for clean manufacturing applications. The conveyor comprises interconnected conveyor modules, each of which includes a conveyor belt segment(s). Each conveyor belt segment includes a pair of side rails that are in parallel or substantially in parallel to each other; a pair of autonomous, belt-drives for transporting work pieces or objects carrying work pieces from a proximal end of the belt segment to a distal end of the belt segment; a pair of driving wheels for turning the belt-drives, and a motor for directly or indirectly driving each of the pair of driving wheels. One of the driving wheels is mechanically or magnetically coupled to a magnetic hysteresis clutch that allows the driving wheels to disengage from the drive shaft of the motor if the inertia of the work piece does not permit synchronization of work piece with the drive speed of the motor during acceleration or deceleration.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2009Date of Patent: October 11, 2011Assignee: Middlesex General Industries, Inc.Inventor: George W. Horn
-
Patent number: 7963388Abstract: A spline roller having a cylindrical barrel having a length, a first and second end, a centerline, and a circumferential surface, and at least a first drive portion formed integrally into the circumferential surface, having a first end and a second end, at least a first circumferential recess at the first end, and comprising a plurality of the parallel, radially-disposed, splines about the circumference, each spline extending along the length of the barrel from the first circumferential recess. Each spline has a ridge extending from the first end to the second end, and typically has a crown along the length of the ridge. The ridge can be oriented along a line that is parallel to the centerline of the spline roller, to provide a straight spline roller. The ridge can also be oriented along a line that is angled inwardly at a taper angle toward the centerline of the roller, to provide a tapered spline roller.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2007Date of Patent: June 21, 2011Assignee: TKF IncorporatedInventors: Ronald L. Eubanks, John Erwin Treft
-
Patent number: 7537107Abstract: A conveyor that is powered by a drive unit is disclosed. The conveyor includes a frame, and the drive unit includes a gearless external drive motor that is configured to fit within the footprint defined by the conveyor frame. The conveyor includes a series of conveying members, such as rollers, that are rotatably supported by the frame. The motor includes an output member that is engaged with a driven one of the rollers, and the driven roller is mechanically linked to an adjacent one of the rollers so that the adjacent roller is driven into rotation in response to rotation of the driven roller. The conveyor is constructed as a conveyor section or zone, which is adapted to be used with a series of similarly constructed conveyor sections or zones to form an overall conveyor system.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2007Date of Patent: May 26, 2009Assignee: Milwaukee Electronics CorporationInventor: David V. Hall
-
Patent number: 7328785Abstract: A conveyor for transporting objects sensitive to electrostatic discharge. In one embodiment, the present invention relates to a roller conveyor with conductive rollers in electrical communication with an electrical ground. The rollers preferably have about 105 ohms resistance from the outer diameter to the inner diameter to ensure that electrostatic charges built up on the conveyed object can flow to ground, yet not flow too quickly. In another embodiment, the roller shafts are supported on highly conductive bushings that provide a path to electrical ground that is preferably less that 104 ohms. In yet another embodiment, the roller shafts are driven by a conductive pulley that minimizes the build-up of electrostatic charge as a result of a triboelectric effect with the drive belt.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2003Date of Patent: February 12, 2008Assignee: Shuttleworth, Inc.Inventors: Steven L. Hart, Klaus P. Daenzer, Brent R. Howard
-
Patent number: 7287640Abstract: A roller conveyor using a motorized drive roller has the drive roller located other than in the terminal roller position of conveyor zones. Damage to the motorized drive roller from overheating or impact loads is minimized.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2006Date of Patent: October 30, 2007Assignee: Automotion, Inc.Inventor: Steven Lee Schmutzler
-
Patent number: 6971505Abstract: The invention relates to transporting rollers (22) for transporting essentially flat articles, to holding-down means (23) for pressing the articles onto transporting rollers (22), and to a transporting system (30). In this case, the transporting roller (22) is of at least two-part configuration and comprises a spindle element and at least one track element (1), the latter enclosing the spindle element in a tubular manner.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2003Date of Patent: December 6, 2005Assignee: RENA Sondermaschinen GmbHInventor: Jürgen Gutekunst
-
Publication number: 20040222070Abstract: A declined conveyor for conveying articles in a downstream direction, which is parallel to a longitudinal direction, has one or more controlled conveyor sections interposed between gravity conveyors. Each controlled conveyor includes a plurality of driven rollers which are driven by a drive member disposed generally parallel to the longitudinal direction, and is operatively connected to a plurality of the driven rollers through O belts.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2004Publication date: November 11, 2004Inventors: Raymond R. Neiser, Randall J. Harrison
-
Publication number: 20040186615Abstract: A method and control system are provided for controlling a modular conveyor system, which may be networked together with other such systems in order to implement a control strategy for a modular conveyor system. The control system comprises a communications port for interconnection of the control system with a network for sending outgoing addressed data to other devices on the address-based network and for receiving incoming addressed data from other devices. The control system further comprises a logic system, which may receive a signal from an object sensor and provide a control signal or output adapted to control activation of a motorized roller assembly, based on an input signal from the object sensor or the communications port. The logic system may provide for single step operation whereby system troubleshooting may be facilitated, and in addition may provide situation aware and output value source selection functionality.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2004Publication date: September 23, 2004Inventors: Wayne Wielebski, John P. Caspers, Gregory A. Majcher, Steven P. Blech
-
Patent number: 6701214Abstract: A method and control system are provided for controlling a modular conveyor system, which may be networked together with other such systems in order to implement a control strategy for a modular conveyor system. The control system comprises a communications port for interconnection of the control system with a network for sending outgoing addressed data to other devices on the address-based network and for receiving incoming addressed data from other devices. The control system further comprises a logic system, which may receive a signal from an object sensor and provide a control signal or output adapted to control activation of a motorized roller assembly, based on an input signal from the object sensor or the communications port. The logic system may provide for single step operation whereby system troubleshooting may be facilitated, and in addition may provide situation aware and output value source selection functionality.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2002Date of Patent: March 2, 2004Assignee: Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Wayne Wielebski, John P. Caspers, Gregory A. Majcher, Steven P. Blech
-
Publication number: 20030209410Abstract: A conveying apparatus (1) is composed of several conveying modules (2) each having a controller (40) for control of a motorized roller (6) having a motor (16) incorporated in it. A motor-controlling section (45) installed in the controller (40) operates to sense an article being transported on and along the module (2). An article-state detector (48) included in the motor-controlling section (45) compares the actual number (Pr) of signal pulses indicating the number of rotations of the motor (16) with a standard number (P) of such pulses, when judging whether the article is or is not on the module, without aid of any conventional and discrete prior art sensors.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2003Publication date: November 13, 2003Inventors: Kazuo Itoh, Yoshinori Nagai
-
Publication number: 20030141170Abstract: Materials are conveyed by a roller conveyor which comprises a pair of conveyor frames and a plurality of rollers rotatably mounted between the pair of conveyor frames. The roller comprises a roller body and a driving force receiver connected to a motor. When the driving force receiver is driven, the roller body is driven and rotated by engagement of the driving force receiver and the roller body. When the roller stops, the roller body is disengaged from the drivng force receiver and becomes freely rotatable in either direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2003Publication date: July 31, 2003Applicant: Okamura CorporationInventors: Yoshikazu Yamashita, Hisato Saida, Hiroyuki Harada
-
Patent number: 6522944Abstract: A method and control system are provided for controlling a modular conveyor system, which may be networked together with other such systems in order to implement a control strategy for a modular conveyor system. The control system comprises a communications port for interconnection of the control system with a network for sending outgoing addressed data to other devices on the address-based network and for receiving incoming addressed data from other devices. The control system further comprises a logic system, which may receive a signal from an object sensor and provide a control signal or output adapted to control activation of a motorized roller assembly, based on an input signal from the object sensor or the communications port. The logic system may provide for single step operation whereby system troubleshooting may be facilitated, and in addition may provide situation aware and output value source selection functionality.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2000Date of Patent: February 18, 2003Assignee: Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Wayne Wielebski, John P. Caspers, Gregory A. Majcher, Steven P. Blech
-
Patent number: 6516940Abstract: A conveyor (20, 120, 220, 320) for transporting objects sensitive to electrostatic discharge. In one embodiment, the present invention relates to a slippable roller conveyor (20, 120, 220, 320) with conductive slippable rollers (30, 30′) in electrical communication with an electrical ground (60). The slippable rollers (30, 30′) preferably have about 105 ohms resistance from the outer surface (40) to the inner diameter (34) to ensure that electrostatic charges built up on the conveyed object can flow to ground, yet not flow too quickly. In another embodiment, the roller shafts (35) are supported on highly conductive bushings that provide a path to electrical ground that is preferably less than 104 ohms. In yet another embodiment, the roller shafts (35) are driven by a conductive pulley (65) that minimizes the build-up of electrostatic charge as a result of a triboelectric effect with the drive belt (70).Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2001Date of Patent: February 11, 2003Assignee: Shuttleworth, Inc.Inventors: Steven L. Hart, Klaus P. Daenzer, Brent R. Howard