IP Library Granted Patent US 12,280,960
Granted Patent B2
US 12,280,960 · App. 18/213,259 · Granted Apr 22, 2025

Sprocket tooth cap, sprocket assembly, and conveyor system

Inventors: Millard M. Williams (Oskaloosa, IA); John Adair (Oskaloosa, IA); Larry Van Zee (Oskaloosa, IA)
Assignee: Intraco, Inc.
B65G23/06
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Patent No.
US 12,280,960
App. No.
18/213,259
Granted
Apr 22, 2025
Kind
B2
Abstract

A conveyor system includes a conveyor having an endless loop flexible member and a plurality of inserts. The conveyor system additionally includes a drive shaft and a sprocket coupled to the drive shaft. The sprocket includes a hub and a plurality of teeth extending radially outward from the hub, where at least one tooth is substantially planar and defines a channel having a plate disposed within the channel. The sprocket also includes a sprocket tooth cap fixedly coupled via an interference fit to the tooth and the plate. The sprocket tooth cap includes a first end defining a channel and an engagement face configured to drivingly engage the endless loop flexible member, and a second end defining a cavity. The cavity defining a pair of opposite facing surfaces, where the pair of opposite facing surfaces is configured to form the interference fit with the at least one tooth.

Claims (44)

1. A conveyor system comprising:

a conveyor having an endless loop flexible member and a plurality of inserts disposed on the endless loop flexible member;

a drive unit configured to rotate a drive shaft;

a sprocket coupled to the drive shaft, the sprocket drivingly engaged to the endless loop flexible member, the sprocket comprising:

a hub coupled to the drive shaft and a plurality of teeth extending radially outward from the hub, wherein at least one tooth of the plurality of teeth is substantially planar and comprises a first end and a second end defining a channel, and

a plate disposed within the channel between the first and second end and fixedly coupled to the tooth; and

a sprocket tooth cap fixedly coupled via an interference fit to the tooth and the plate, the sprocket tooth cap comprising:

a body having a first end and a second end opposite the first end,

the first end defining a channel and an engagement face configured to drivingly engage the endless loop flexible member, and

the second end defining a cavity, wherein the cavity defines at least one pair of opposite facing surfaces, and wherein the at least one pair of opposite facing surfaces is configured to form an interference fit with the at least one of the plurality of teeth.

2. The conveyor system according to claim 1 , wherein the sprocket further comprises a circular aperture radially disposed at distance between the tooth and the hub, wherein the circular aperture is aligned with a centerline of the tooth.

3. The conveyor system according to claim 1 , wherein the plate is disposed within the channel perpendicular to the tooth.

4. The conveyor system according to claim 1 , wherein the sprocket tooth cap comprises a first material and the tooth comprises a second material different than the first material.

5. The conveyor system according to claim 1 , wherein the sprocket tooth cap has a continuous outer surface.

6. The conveyor system according the claim 1 , wherein the channel of the sprocket tooth cap engages the endless loop flexible member and the engagement face drivingly engages at least one insert of the plurality of inserts disposed on the endless loop flexible member.

7. The conveyor system according to claim 1 , wherein the cavity of the sprocket tooth cap defines a first pair of opposite facing surfaces and a second pair of opposite facing surfaces disposed at an angle to the first pair of opposite facing surfaces, and wherein the first pair of opposite facing surfaces forms the interference fit with the sprocket tooth and the second pair of opposite facing surfaces forms an interference fit with the plate.

8. The conveyor system of claim 7 , wherein the angle is substantially 90 degrees.

9. A sprocket assembly comprising:

a hub defining a bore;

a plurality of teeth extending radially outward from the hub, wherein at least one tooth of the plurality of teeth is substantially planar and comprises a first end and a second end defining a first channel;

a plate disposed within the first channel of the tooth; and

a sprocket tooth cap fixedly coupled via an interference fit to the tooth and the plate, the sprocket tooth cap comprising:

a body having a first end and a second end opposite the first end,

the first end defining a second channel and an engagement face configured to drivingly engage a flexible member, and

the second end defining a cavity, wherein the cavity defines at least one pair of opposite facing surfaces, wherein the at least one pair of opposite facing surfaces is configured to form an interference fit with the at least one of the plurality of teeth.

10. The sprocket assembly of claim 9 , further comprising a circular aperture radially disposed at distance between the tooth and the hub, wherein the circular aperture is aligned with a centerline of the tooth.

11. The sprocket assembly of claim 9 , wherein the plate is disposed within the channel substantially perpendicular to the tooth.

12. The sprocket assembly of claim 9 , wherein the sprocket tooth cap comprises a first material and the tooth comprises a second material different than the first material.

13. The sprocket assembly according to claim 9 , wherein the sprocket tooth cap has a continuous outer surface.

14. The sprocket assembly of claim 9 , wherein the cavity of the sprocket tooth cap defines a first pair of opposite facing surfaces and a second pair of opposite facing surfaces disposed at an angle to the first pair of opposite facing surfaces, and wherein the first pair of opposite facing surfaces forms the interference fit with the sprocket tooth and the second pair of opposite facing surfaces forms an interference fit with the plate.

15. The sprocket tooth cap of claim 14 , wherein the angle is substantially 90 degrees.

16. A sprocket tooth cap for a sprocket assembly, the sprocket tooth cap comprising:

a body having a first end, and a second end opposite the first end;

the first end defining a channel and an engagement face configured to drivingly engage a flexible member; and

the second end defining a cavity, wherein the cavity defines at least one pair of opposite facing surfaces, wherein the at least one pair of opposite facing surfaces is configured to form an interference fit with a sprocket tooth.

17. The sprocket tooth cap of claim 16 , wherein the at least one pair of opposite facing surfaces defined by the cavity comprises a first pair of opposite facing surfaces and a second pair of opposite facing surfaces, wherein the second pair of opposite facing surfaces is disposed at an angle from the first pair of opposite facing surfaces.

18. The sprocket tooth cap of claim 17 , wherein the angle is substantially 90 degrees.

19. A method comprising:

attaching a tool to a sprocket body, wherein the tool comprises a lever arm coupled to a head, and a shaft coupled to the head, wherein the shaft is inserted into an aperture of the sprocket body;

aligning the tool head with a sprocket tooth cap, the sprocket tooth cap comprising: a body having a first end, and a second end opposite the first end; the first end defining a channel and an engagement face configured to drivingly engage a flexible member; the second end defining a cavity, wherein the cavity defines a pair of opposite facing surfaces, wherein the pair of opposite facing surfaces is configured to form an interference fit with a sprocket tooth;

actuating the lever arm to engage the head with the sprocket tooth cap, wherein engagement of the head during actuation causes linear movement in the sprocket tooth cap to urge the sprocket tooth cap radially outward with respect to the sprocket tooth; and

removing the sprocket tooth cap from the sprocket tooth.

20. The method of claim 19 , further comprising:

pressing a second sprocket tooth cap onto the sprocket tooth, the second sprocket tooth cap forming an interference fit with the sprocket tooth.

Assignments (2)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Dec 19, 2024
From: MARION PROCESS SOLUTIONS, INC.; KASON CORPORATION; INTRACO, INC.; SPIROFLOW SYSTEMS, INC.
To: KAYNE ANDERSON PRIVATE CREDIT, LLC, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 069632/0154 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 31, 2024
From: WILLIAMS, MILLARD M.; ADAIR, JOHN; VAN ZEE, LARRY
To: INTRACO, INC.
Reel/Frame 066311/0841 →