Turn conveyor

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Inventors

VerMehren, Hubert R.

Application #

832401

Filed

Sep-12-1977

Published

Jul-10-1979

Current US Class

198/457.03
198/620
198/831
271/225

International Classes

B65G 047/30

Field of Search

271/225 271/184 198/831 198/457 198/412 198/620 198/721 198/725

Assignee

Ga-Vehren Engineering Company (St. Louis, MO)

Examiners

Stoner, Jr.; Bruce H.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Cohn, Powell & Hind

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Abstract
This turn conveyor apparatus is disposed between two conveyors having angularly related travel axes for the purpose of transporting articles, such as envelopes, from one conveyor to the other. The turn conveyor includes drive and idler sprockets having horizontal, angularly related axes of rotation, said sprockets being connected by an endless belt traversing a rotating corner disc assembly having a vertical axis of rotation and being disposed between the sprockets. The disc assembly includes upper and lower discs receiving the endless belt and said endless belt includes spaced friction pads on the outer surface. The disc assembly also includes a base disc located below the lower disc and having an annular surface disposed adjacent the endless belt and cooperating with the friction pads to grip the envelopes and transport them in an arcuate path from one angularly related conveyor to the other.
 
Claims
I claim as my invention:

1. A turn conveyor for carrying a flat article from a first conveyor to a second, angularly related conveyor said turn conveyor including:

(a) support means,

(b) a first rotatable element mounted to said support means and rotating about an axis generally perpendicular to the direction of conveyance of said first conveyor,

(c) a second rotatable element mounted to said support means and rotating about an axis generally perpendicular to the direction of conveyance of said second conveyor,

(d) an endless flexible element disposed about said first and second rotatable elements including friction means disposed on the outer face thereof,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates generally to conveyors for transporting articles in an arcuate path and more particularly to a transition conveyor for transporting flat articles between two angularly related conveyors.

The prior art discloses several examples of conveyors which have transition sections for the purpose of transporting conveyed articles between two other angularly related conveyor sections. For example, U.S. Pat. Nos. 2,014,447 and 2,016,268 disclose systems which convey sheet articles between two horizontally related paths connected by a vertical belt system. However, these systems are not adaptable for use in conveying sheet articles through an arcuate path in the horizontal plane. Link belt systems are also known which are capable of transporting articles through a right angle turn by the use of corner disc assemblies. However, such systems, which are known commercially as Multiflex conveyors, are not intended to convey sheet articles. The present turn conveyor provides an improvement on the above and similar systems which is neither disclosed nor suggested in the known prior art.
 
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