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ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a chain for a chain conveyor, which chain consists of plastic links having a bearing surface and a connecting system situated under the bearing surface and including two spaced eyes on one side of the link, one eye situated between the spaced eyes on the opposite aide of the link, and a hinge pin pivotally interconnecting a pair of successive links, the hinge pin being embraced by the two spaced eyes associated with one of the links of the pair and the one eye situated between the spaced eyes associated with the other link of the pair, while the bearing surfaces, the hinge pins and the hinge eyes are designed so that the chain can bend not only about the hinge pins but also in the plane of transport formed by the bearing surfaces of the successive links, and at the underside of the bearing surfaces guide surfaces extend downwards perpendicularly to the plane of transport.
2. Background Art
Such a conveyor chain is known from NL-A-92.02058 and is used, for instance, in bottling plants and the like for conveying bottles along the various stations of a bottling line. The chain then moves over rails which are provided with guide means which cooperate with the guide surfaces provided at the underside of the chain to limit the lateral displacement of the chain. Such chains are also used to conveying cardboard boxes, cans, (beverage) tins and the like. Further, such chains find application wherever individual conveyance of products is desired.
Also known are conveyors where the objects to be conveyed are conveyed not by means of a chain but by means of a mat made up of modules. Such a conveyor mat is for instance disclosed in NL-A-92.01999 and can be used for conveying the same type of objects as that conveyed with chains.
There are also conveying systems that utilize mats as well as chains and which necessitate the conveyance of objects from a mat to a chain vice versa. In each such conveying systems consisting of mats and chains, there is a need to be able to use chains of the type described in EP-A-92.0,286,173. This publication describes a plastic conveyor chain of the type described is NL-A-92.02058, where the hinge pin coupling the links is made from a ferromagnetic material. In bends that are present in the conveyor track of the chain, the bearing surfaces of the links are prevented from going off the rails on which they move as a result of the pulling force exerted on the chain in the outer bend, by pulling the ferromagnetic hinge pin downwards by means of magnetic force. To that end, U-shaped bend segments are arranged in the bends, with magnets arranged between the rails in the bottom of the U. Such bend segments in which the chain is retained flat on the rails by means of magnetic force have major advantages over bend segments in which the chain is kept flat by means of so-called bevels, i.e. inclined guide surfaces provided at the underside of the bearing surfaces of the links, or so-called tabs, i.e. projections which cooperate with correspondingly shaped guide surfaces on the inside of the bend segment. These advantages include a lesser wear of that bend segment and the guide surfaces on the chain links, a lower noise production, the possibility for the chain to pass any contaminations that are present in the bend segment, such as fragments of glass, inasmuch as it can come clear of the track in vertical direction, and the possibility of speedily cleaning the bend segments because the chain can be lifted off the rails in the bend without any problems.
However, the use of a chain of the type described in EP-A-0,286,173 in combination with a conveyor mat of the type described, for instance, in NL-A-92.01999 is not possible without more, because the chain must then move at a considerably higher speed than the speed for which it has been designed and is then subject to excessive wear inter alia due to the increasing friction especially in the bend segments of the transport track which the chain traverses. The chain has to run at a high speed because when a chain is traveling next to a mat and is to take over products from the mat, in each case a number of products being conveyed in parallel orientation on the mat are to be conveyed on the chain in a line one behind the other. When, for instance, five cans which are being conveyed side by side on the mat are to be transferred to a single chain by means of guide rails, the chain must travel five times as fast as the mat. In addition, the transitions between the successive chain links cause problems in that transverse transfer of products from a mat to a chain, as for instance with an incliner, or from a chain to a mat.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The invention contemplates the provision of a conveyor chain which does not exhibit these drawbacks or does so at least to a considerably lesser extent, and which can be used in a simple and efficient manner together with conveyor mats in one conveying system, while in the bends of the track of the chain, by means of magnetic force, the chain can be held flat on the rails on which it moves.
To that end, that invention provides a conveyor chain of the above-mentioned type, in which the front edge and the rear edge of the bearing surface of the chain link are, respectively, convexly and concavely curved in the plane of the bearing surface, the single hinge eye a the rear edge of the bearing surface has an upper surface which extends in the same plane as the bearing surface and is provided with a convexly curved end, which hinge eye engages in a correspondingly shaped recess in the bearing surface of an adjacent link coupled thereto through the hinge pin, and the guide surfaces extend from essentially the front edge of the bearing surface to essentially that rear edge of the bearing surface.
By the features according to the invention, a conveyor chain is obtained in which the transition between two adjacent links exhibits a much smaller interspace than in the known chains, and in which, in particular owing to the curvature of the front edge and that rear edge of the bearing surface of each link, the transport of objects in lateral direction proceeds more smoothly, while further, when products accumulate on the chain, the chain slides under the products more easily. Owing to the guide surfaces having a maximum length because, unlike those used in known chain links, they extend from the front edge as far as the rear edge of the bearing surface of the links, the surface area thereof is maximal and as a result the wear due to the friction at high speeds can be reduced to an acceptable level.
To make the chain suitable in particular for conveying aluminum beverage cans, the bearing surface is provided, for instance in the manner known from NL-A-92.02058, with openings through which the Al
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Preferably, also the front edge of the bearing surface, viewed in a direction perpendicular to that bearing surface. is rounded off, so that the smooth transition of products both in longitudinal and in transverse direction is further facilitated.
Further, it is preferred that the guide surfaces are not, as is usual, flat but are slightly concavely curved in the longitudinal direction of the chain link with a radius corresponding with that of the rails of the bend segment in which the chain links are to travel. As a result, the guide surfaces are in contact with the inside of the legs of the bend segment no longer solely along a vertical line of the guide surface but along the entire guide surface, so that wear is reduced.
In accordance with a further elaboration of the invention, for further facilitating the transition in transverse direction between a mat and a chain, the height of the bearing surface of each chain link is approx. 9 mm, which is at least twice the thickness of the bearing surfaces of the links of a conventional chain.
It is noted that NL-A-77.08946 discloses a conveyor chain consisting of chain links that is flexible in the plane of

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