A belt conveyor wing pulley is comprised of a plurality of V-shaped wings radially spaced about and connected to circumferential surfaces of a pair of spaced hubs. Gussets are connected to facing surfaces of adjacent wings and to the circumferential surfaces of the hubs.
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0. 26. A wing pulley for a belt conveyor, the wing pulley having a first end and a second end, comprising:
a pair of spaced cylindrical hubs and a plurality of wings spaced about the hubs, each wing of the plurality of wings having an upper edge for contacting a conveyor belt and including a planar first wing portion having an outer end at the first end of the wing pulley, the first wing portion extending at least partway between the first end of the wing pulley and the second end of the wing pulley and a planar second wing portion having an outer end at the second end of the wing pulley, the second wing portion extending at least partway between the second end of the wing pulley and the first end of the wing pulley,
wherein each wing of said plurality of wings is connected to a metal plate, said metal plate being spaced apart from the upper edges of said wings and extending between adjacent wings, said metal plate being at least partially supported by the hubs, said metal plate in combination with said adjacent wings defining a space to receive material below the conveyor belt, said space being unobstructed at the first and second ends of the wing pulley, and wherein rotation of the wing pulley results in material in said space between adjacent wings to be directed laterally toward the respective first and second ends of the wing pulley and discharged laterally away from the respective first and second ends of the wing pulley, and wherein the first and second wing portions define a non-zero angle therebetween, each of the first and second wing portions being oriented at an angle c defined by the respective outer ends of the first and second wing portions relative to a respective radial of the hub, each outer end of the first and second wing portions having a lower edge positioned on the respective radial.
0. 32. A wing pulley for a belt conveyor, the wing pulley having a first end and a second end, comprising:
a pair of spaced cylindrical hubs and a plurality of wings spaced about the hubs, each wing of the plurality of wings having an upper edge defining a contact surface for contacting a conveyor belt and including a planar first wing portion having an outer end at the first end of the wing pulley,
the first wing portion extending at least partway between the first end of the wing pulley and the second end of the wing pulley and a planar second wing portion having an outer end at the second end of the wing pulley, the second wing portion extending at least partway between the second end of the wing pulley and the first end of the wing pulley,
wherein the contact surfaces of the first and second wing portions are configured to overlap with the contact surfaces of respective first and second wing portions of the adjacent wing along the length of the pulley,
wherein each wing of said plurality of wings is connected to a metal plate, said metal plate being spaced apart from the upper edges of said wings and extending between adjacent wings, said metal plate being at least partially supported by the hubs, said metal plate in combination with said adjacent wings defining a space to receive material below the conveyor belt, said space being unobstructed at the first and second ends of the wing pulley, each of the first and second wing portions being oriented at an angle defined by the respective outer ends of the first and second wing portions relative to a respective radial of the hub, each outer end of the first and second wing portions having a lower edge positioned on the respective radial, and an upper edge forward of the respective radial in the intended direction of rotation of the wing pulley,
wherein rotation of the wing pulley results in material in said space between adjacent wings to be directed laterally toward the respective first and second ends of the wing pulley and discharged laterally away from the respective first and second ends of the wing pulley.
0. 1. A pulley for a conveyor belt comprising:
spaced first and second hubs aligned along a common axis, each of the first and second hubs having a circumferential surface;
a plurality of radially spaced wings connected to the circumferential surface of the first and second hubs, each wing comprising:
a metal plate having a length defined by a first end and a second end opposite the first end, a width defined by first and second surfaces of the plate, and a height defined by a first edge and a second edge opposite the first edge, the plate configured to define a first plate portion and a second plate portion, the first and second plate portions extending at an angle relative to one another from a location generally midway between the first and second end of the plate, each metal plate having an end portion near the first and second end that is connected to the circumferential surface of the first and second hubs; and
a gusset connected between the first surface of each plate and the second surface of an adjacent plate.
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0. 13. A pulley for a conveyor belt comprising:
spaced first and second hubs aligned along a common axis, each of the first and second hubs having a circumferential surface;
a plurality of V-shaped wings radially spaced about and connected to the circumferential surfaces of the first and second hubs; and
a gusset connected between a first surface of each wing and a second surface of an adjacent wing.
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0. 25. A pulley having a length for supporting a conveyor belt having a width, the width of the conveyor belt extending along the length of the pulley, the pulley comprising:
spaced first and second hubs aligned along a common axis, each of the first and second hubs having a circumferential surface;
a plurality of wings radially spaced about and connected to the circumferential surfaces of the first and second hubs, each wing of the plurality of wings configured to define a contact surface radially spaced from the first and second hubs for contacting the conveyor belt, wherein the contact surface of a first wing of the plurality of wings overlaps with the contact surface of a second wing of the plurality of wings along the length of the pulley, the width of the conveyor belt thereby being supported by the first and second wings; and
a gusset connected between a first surface of each wing and a second surface of an adjacent wing.
0. 27. The wing pulley of claim 26, further comprising a contact bar attached to at least one of the wing portions.
0. 28. The wing pulley of claim 26, wherein the angle c is between 0 degrees and 30 degrees forward of the radial of the hub.
0. 29. The wing pulley of claim 26, wherein the non-zero angle is an obtuse angle.
0. 30. The wing pulley of claim 26, wherein a height H of the first wing portion is greater than a thickness of the first wing portion.
0. 31. The wing pulley of claim 26, wherein each wing portion has a height measured along the plane of the wing portion and a spacing relative to an adjacent wing portion to allow solid material to be discharged from the respective first and second ends of the wing pulley, the height at an outer end of each wing portion being greater than the spacing.
0. 33. The wing pulley of claim 32, further comprising a contact bar attached to at least one of the wing portions.
0. 34. The wing pulley of claim 32, wherein the angle is between 0 degrees and 30 degrees forward of the radial of the hub.
0. 35. The wing pulley of claim 32, wherein the first and second wing portions define an obtuse angle therebetween.
0. 36. The wing pulley of claim 32, wherein a height H of the first wing portion is greater than a thickness of the first wing portion.
0. 37. The wing pulley of claim 32, wherein each wing portion has a height measured along the plane of the wing portion and a spacing relative to an adjacent wing portion to allow solid material to be discharged from the respective first and second ends of the wing pulley, the height at an outer end of each wing portion being greater than the spacing.
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This application is a reissue continuation of application Ser. No. 14/493,500, filed Sep. 23, 2014, which is a continuation reissue of application Ser. No. 13/068,153, filed May 3, 2011, which is an application for reissue of U.S. Pat. No. 7,527,142, now RE45,145.
Notice: More than one reissue application has been filed for the reissue of U.S. Pat. No. 7,527,142. The additional reissue applications are: application Ser. No. 13/068,153, filed May 3, 2011, which issued as U.S. Pat. No. RE45,145 on Sep. 23, 2014; application Ser. No. 14/493,500, filed Sep. 23, 2014, which is a continuation reissue application of application Ser. No. 13/068,153; and application Ser. No. 15/979,879, filed May 15, 2018, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 14/493,500.
The present invention is directed to belt conveyor pulleys and in particular to wing-type pulleys. Wing pulleys are known for supporting an endless belt of a conveyor at the feed end of the conveyor, where material such as sand, gravel, or the like is deposited on the conveyor belt. Wing pulleys comprise separate radially spaced plates emanating from a central hub that define separate contact surfaces on the pulley. The contact surfaces of a wing pulley beat the underside of the conveyor belt to remove debris and direct it as well as any other material away from the pulley to prevent wear and/or damage to the conveyor belt. There is a need to improve the effectiveness of a wing pulley in expelling debris from the belt.
A wing pulley for a belt conveyor having a first end and a second end comprises a pair of spaced cylindrical hubs and a plurality of wings spaced about the hubs. Each wing of the plurality of wings has an upper edge for contacting a conveyor belt and includes a planar first wing portion having an outer end at the first end of the wing pulley. The first wing portion extends at least partway between the first end of the wing pulley and the second end of the wing pulley. A planar second wing portion has an outer end at the second end of the wing pulley. The second wing portion extends at least partway between the second end of the wing pulley and the first end of the wing pulley. Each wing of the plurality of wings is connected to a metal plate. The metal plate is spaced apart from the upper edges of said wings and extends between adjacent wings. The metal plate is at least partially supported by the hubs. The metal plate in combination with said adjacent wings defines a space to receive material below the conveyor belt. The space is unobstructed at the first and second ends of the wing pulley. Rotation of the wing pulley results in material in the space between adjacent wings being directed laterally toward the respective first and second ends of the wing pulley and discharged laterally away from the respective first and second ends of the wing pulley. The first and second wing portions define a non-zero angle therebetween. Each of the first and second wing portions are oriented at an angle C defined by the respective outer ends of the first and second wing portions relative to a respective radial of the hub. Each outer end of the first and second wing portions has a lower edge positioned on the respective radial.
The present invention is directed to a wing pulley for a belt conveyor. The pulley has a length for supporting a conveyor belt along its width. The pulley comprises spaced first and second hubs aligned along a common axis. Each of the first and second hubs has a circumferential surface. Radially spaced about and connected to the circumferential surfaces of the first and second hubs are a plurality of wings. Each wing of the plurality of wings is configured to define a contact surface radially spaced from the first and second hubs for contacting the conveyor belt. The contact surface of a first wing of the plurality of wings is configured to overlap with the contact surface of a second wing of the plurality of wings along the length of the pulley such that the width of the conveyor belt is supported by the first and second wings. A gusset is connected between a first surface of each wing and a second surface of an adjacent wing.
Adjacent wings 14 are connected together via gussets 19, which are shown in phantom in
The V-shaped wing configuration of the wing pulley of the present invention deflects material away from the wing pulley and conveyor belt more efficiently and effectively than standard wing pulleys. As a result, material is less apt to get wedged between adjacent wings and the conveyor belt and belt damage is minimized. The V-shaped wing configuration also results in wing overlap along the length of the wing pulley to permit a conveyor belt to be supported by multiple wings along the belt width and ease the transition of belt contact from one wing to the next. This in turn minimizes vibration to the belt, extends belt life and reduces the amount of noise generated from the wings contacting the belt.
Although specific embodiments have been illustrated and described herein, it will be appreciated by those of ordinary skill in the art that a variety of alternate and/or equivalent implementations may be substituted for the specific embodiments shown and described without departing from the scope of the present invention. This application is intended to cover any adaptations or variations of the specific embodiments discussed herein. Therefore, it is intended that this invention be limited only by the claims and the equivalents thereof.
Zeltwanger, Micah D, Solvie, James M
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