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Magnetic assembly for loading and conveying ferrous metal articles

a magnetic assembly and ferrous metal technology, applied in the direction of mechanical conveyors, magnetic bodies, roller-ways, etc., can solve the problems of insufficient or deficit in magnetic strength and density, common magnetic pulley and conveyor combinations only have limited ability to attract and convey ferrous magnetic parts and scrap materials, and undetectable weak magnetic flux in all radial directions. achieve the effect of enhancing magnetic strength

Active Publication Date: 2012-02-09
BUNTING MAGNETICS
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[0009]By configuring the conveyor or pulley component of the instant inventive assembly as a permanent magnet having opposing curved conveyor belt supporting north and south poles, magnetic flux (i.e., the magnetic field characteristic imposed by a permanent magnet upon a physical space or volume) emanating from pulley / magnet is augmented and strengthened along the full diameter of the pulley / magnet, resulting in overall enhanced magnetic strength.

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A common drawback or deficiency of such magnetic conveyor pulley and conveyor belt combinations is an insufficiency or deficit in the magnetic strength and density of lines of magnetic flux which extend from the pulley at the conveyor's end.
As a result of such deficiency, such common magnetic pulley and conveyor combinations have only a limited capability to attract and convey away ferrous magnetic parts and scrap materials.
Such magnetic attraction deficit commonly results from an adoption of an intuitive mechanical arrangement of the polar axes of the permanent magnets which are contained within or supported by the magnetic conveyor pulley.
Both modes of conveyor pulley magnet adaptation described above produce a circumferential array and extension of lines of magnetic flux, and in both the resultant magnetic flux is undesirably weak in all radial directions.

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[0020]Referring now to the drawings, and in particular to Drawing FIGS. 1 and 2, a preferred embodiment of the instant inventive assembly for loading and conveying ferrous metal articles is referred to generally by Reference Arrow 1. A major structural component of the assembly 1 comprises a permanent magnet which is referred to generally by Reference Arrow 6. The magnet 6 dually functions as a conveyor pulley having a rotation axis 11 and as means for attracting ferrous metal articles 3. In a preferred embodiment, referring further simultaneously to FIGS. 3 and 5, an axle shaft receiving sleeve 8 is aligned concentrically about and along the rotation axis 11, such sleeve 8 forming an axle shaft receiving bore 10. To facilitate transmission of rotary power from an axle shaft (not depicted within views) received within bore 10, a key slot 12 is provided. Alternatively, referring further simultaneously to FIG. 2A, an alternatively configured magnet component 6A presents journal axles ...

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Abstract

An assembly for loading and conveying ferrous metal articles including a magnet having north and south poles, an axis between the north and south poles, the poles forming an annular belt support; a powered conveyor belt extending over the belt support for rotating the magnet, the magnet being segmented along the polar axis, a first polar axis segment being a magnet mounting plate, a plurality of second polar axis segments being sub-magnets, each such sub-magnet overlying or underlying the magnet mounting plate having north and south poles, and having a polar axis, and a third polar axis segment being a sheath extending annularly about the magnet's first and second polar axis segments, the sheath having a radially outer surface forming the magnet's annular belt support.

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0001]This invention relates to combinations of mechanical belt conveyors and magnetic rolls and pulleys. More particularly, this invention relates to combinations of such machinery for automatically loading and conveying ferrous articles such as scrap steel and small steel parts.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]Turn back pulleys or rollers of powered continuous loop belt conveyors are known to be specially adapted to include embedded or internally housed permanent magnets. Where such turn back rollers or pulleys are so adapted, they advantageously cause the continuous loop conveyor to additionally perform an automatic ferrous metal attracting and loading function. Where, for example, such a magnetically adapted conveyor pulley is positioned over a moving stream of materials (or a relatively moving stream of materials resulting from movement of the conveyor assembly) ferrous metal parts and / or scrap steel contained within the stream are advantageously drawn out...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): B65G35/00B65G15/00
CPCB65G15/58H01F7/021B65G21/2018
Inventor SUDERMAN, DONALD A.VOORHEES, BARRYSCOTT, PAUL
Owner BUNTING MAGNETICS
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