Abstract:
A conveying device having a drive motor with motor shaft, a motor housing, and a load-receiving support stand, where to improve the conveying device in terms of simplified assembly and ease of maintenance, the motor housing is configured as part of the load-receiving support stand.

Description:
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION 
       [0001]    The present application claims the benefit of priority of German Patent Application No. 102008010895.2, filed Feb. 23, 2008. The entire text of the priority application is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety. 
       FIELD OF THE DISCLOSURE 
       [0002]    The present disclosure relates to a conveying device, and particularly to the related drive motor, motor housing and support stand, such as used in container handling machines. 
       BACKGROUND 
       [0003]    Such a conveying device is known from WO 2006/087088. The known conveying device is part of a transport system for container handling machines, particularly for bottle fillers. The transport system contains drivable inlet and outlet stars positioned on columnar support housings. The support housings are given a substantially tubular shape and accommodate, for instance, the drive motor for the conveying device together with its housing. The drive motor must be correctly adjusted at its predetermined place inside the outer support housing. 
       SUMMARY OF THE DISCLOSURE 
       [0004]    It is an aspect of the present disclosure to design a conveying device of the aforementioned type such that it is easier to mount and maintain. 
         [0005]    Owing to the design according to the disclosure, the motor, i.e. its housing, also assumes a static function as part of the support stand. As a result, the additional efforts taken in manufacturing and mounting a separate external housing can be omitted. The motor is always accessible for maintenance and/or repair purposes. 
         [0006]    Owing to its shape the motor housing is ideally suited for use as part of a support column of a star wheel conveyor. 
         [0007]    The design according to the disclosure is particularly suited for a direct drive, whereas the control unit for the motor can here also be accommodated in the motor housing as well. 
         [0008]    By analogy with the support column of the generic prior art, the motor housing can be assembled with additional parts to form support stands that are optimally fitted to the conveying device to be supported, with the motor housing being fastened to the other parts expediently by way of screwing. 
     
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
         [0009]    Embodiments of the disclosure shall now be explained in more detail hereinafter with reference to the drawings, in which: 
           [0010]      FIG. 1  is a perspective view of a transport system with a conveying device according to the disclosure; 
           [0011]      FIG. 2  shows a first embodiment of a conveying device in longitudinal section; 
           [0012]      FIG. 3  shows a second embodiment of a conveying device according to the disclosure in longitudinal section; and 
           [0013]      FIG. 4  is a detail view “A” taken from  FIGS. 2 and 3 . 
       
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT 
       [0014]      FIG. 1  is a perspective and strongly schematized illustration showing a transport system  1  for handling beverage containers  2 , particularly bottles, as the preferred field of application of the present disclosure. In the illustrated embodiment the transport system  1  contains a container handling machine  3 , e.g. a bottle filler (without top boiler part). The containers  2  are supplied to the handling machine  3  via a first conveying device  4  and leave the handling machine  3  with the help of a second conveying device  5 . 
         [0015]    Both the handling machine  3  and the conveying devices  4  and  5  are shown in a very schematized form. What can however be seen is that both conveying devices  4 ,  5  are designed as star wheel conveyors, each comprising a conveying star  6  that is rotatingly driven about a vertical axis  6 ′ and equipped on its circumference with a multitude of accommodating elements  7  by which the containers  2  can be gripped and guided and transported, respectively. 
         [0016]    In the illustrated embodiment the containers  2  are bottles, and the accommodating elements  7  are designed for so-called “neck handling”, i.e. the bottles are gripped in the region of their bottle neck, preferably underneath a bead provided on said neck, and conveyed along the predetermined conveying path. Since the two conveying devices  4 ,  5  are designed substantially identical, it is just the conveying device  4  that will be described hereinafter. 
         [0017]    Furthermore, the conveying device  4  contains a support stand  8  with which the conveying star  6  is supported on a base, e.g. the floor. 
         [0018]    As becomes also apparent in connection with  FIG. 2 , the support stand  8  is configured as a support column that supports the star wheel  6  in the center. The support column of the support stand  8  comprises a drive motor  9  for the star wheel  8 , which motor is configured in the illustrated embodiment for a direct drive of the star wheel  6 . The motor  9  projects with its motor shaft  10  into the area of the star wheel  6 , so that the star wheel  6  can be clamped or otherwise fastened to the motor shaft  10 . The motor  9  contains a housing  11  which according to the disclosure is part of the support stand  8 , i.e., apart from a holding and protecting function for the motor  9 , it fulfills a static supporting function for the star wheel  6 . For this purpose the motor  9  is fixed in the standard way inside the housing  11  at a predetermined place and is mounted with the housing  11  standing, with the motor shaft  10  extending through a preferably sealed bearing  12   a  on the upper front side of the motor housing  11 . A further bearing  12   b  and optionally a brake  12   c  and a transmitter  12   d  are mounted on the bottom side. 
         [0019]    The motor housing  11  may have any desired shape, but may be preferably cylindrical, particularly circular cylindrical. The motor housing  11  contains a preferably sealed compartment  11  a in which the motor  9 , the upper and lower bearing  12   a,    12   b,  brake  12   c  and transmitter  12   d  are housed. The compartment  11   a  is downwardly closed by a partition  13 . The partition  13  forms a second compartment  11   b  of the motor housing  11  that is downwardly open, so that supply lines  14  can be led in. The second compartment  11   b  accommodates, for instance, a control device  15  and connections  16  for current, compressed air, or the like. With the compressed air the first compartment  11   a  can be supplied with overpressure. 
         [0020]    Depending on the necessary configuration, particularly the height, of the support stand  8 , the motor housing  11  alone may be sufficient for fulfilling the function of the support stand  8  for supporting the conveyor star  6 . Preferably, the motor housing  11 , however, is only connected to part of the support stand  8  and connected to other support stand elements. In the illustrated embodiment, the support stand  8  contains a spacer  17 , which is preferably adapted in form and diameter to the motor housing  11  and extends the motor housing  11  downwards. The spacer  17  and the further support stand elements to be still described hereinafter are preferably screwed to one another and to the motor housing  11 . 
         [0021]    A detail A of a connection is shown in  FIG. 4 .  FIG. 4  shows the screw union between motor housing  11  and spacer  17 . To this end both the motor housing  11  and the spacer  17  are each provided with an annular flange  11   a,    17   a,  which are arranged one on top of the other with interposition of a seal  18 , e.g. an O-ring, accommodated in a seal groove  17   b,  and screwed to one another with the help of standard screw connections  19 . The screw union shown in  FIG. 4  can be realized between all elements of the support stand  8 . 
         [0022]    A mounting element  20  is provided underneath the spacer  17  (or also underneath the motor housing  11 ) in the illustrated embodiment. The mounting element  20  is a kind of tubular intermediate piece and serves, on the one hand, the inlet and outlet, respectively, of the supply lines  14  and also serves as a connection piece for connecting the support stand  8  with the neighboring support stands of further conveying devices or to support stands of the associated handling machine, or the like. 
         [0023]    The support stand  8  further contains a support leg  21 , which may also have a tubular shape and is supported with a height adjusting element  22 , here only shown schematically, on the floor. 
         [0024]      FIG. 3  shows a further conveying device  40 , which differs from the conveying device  4 ,  5  by a different type of transportation, wherein like or comparable components are identified with like reference numerals and need not be explained once again. The conveying device  40 , which is configured as a star wheel conveyor, is designed for a floor-supported transportation of the containers  2 , wherein a stationary support plate  60  is provided, on which stands are provided for the containers. A rail  61  provided on the circumference as well as mounts  62  arranged in star-like configuration serve to fix and guide the containers  2 . The mounts  62  are configured as conveying elements and are in drive transmitting communication with the motor shaft  10 . The motor housing  11 , which is configured as part of a support stand  80 , is firmly connected to the support plate  60 . Since the support stand  80  of the conveying device  40  requires a smaller vertical height, the motor housing  11  is directly connected to the connection element  20 , i.e. no spacer is provided. The remaining design with support leg  21  and the adjusting element  22  corresponds to the embodiment shown in  FIG. 2 . 
         [0025]    In a modification of the described and designated embodiments the configuration of the support stand according to the disclosure can be used not only in star conveyors but also in other conveyors or in handling machines. The support stand need not necessarily be composed of tubular elements, but may e.g. also comprise solid struts arranged on the motor housing. Possibly, the motor housing alone can act as the support stand. Moreover, the control device can be accommodated outside the motor housing.