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Setting Boundaries But Raising The Bar For Conveyor Inventions

Albert Einstein, the Wright brothers, Henry Ford, Benjamin Franklin, and Alexander Graham Bell, geniuses all, have taken creativity and ingenuity just about to the limits of human brainpower. The one thing they all have in common is that their genius has sent history down a new path that has raised the standard of living for all of us. Many people attribute the invention of the conveyor to the advent of the assembly line, but in fact, it came along before the assembly line was put into operation.



Beginning in the 19th century there were mechanical devices to move items from point A to Point B. The Swedish company Scandisk is the company most business historians point to as being the first to bring widespread commercialization to the mass market by installing a conveyor-like system into production. The conveyor belt began its life in the mining industry moving huge objects long distances, but now they can be seen everywhere in a multitude of applications in every industry. This article will look into how some industries are pushing the boundaries of conveyor technology and what some of these might be doing to gain a better comprehension of where the conveyor industry is at present and what its future may look like.



If you are trying to find human involvement in conveyor systems nowadays, forget about it. No longer are people employed to maneuver those belts and pulleys to keep the line from jamming. Conveyor systems are now composed of fine tuned and very flexible mechanisms that have been involved even in such highly specialized projects as the Hubbell telescope. Don't think for a moment though that conveyors are only used in such specialized space and exploration activities, they are used widely in various applications throughout all industries.



The conveyor is finding new homes in such industries as pulp and paper mills, auto manufacturing plants, steel fabrication centers, logging camps, airplane and helicopter production facilities, toy making, loading and unloading cargo at the docks, cell phone assembly plants, warehouse packaging and distribution centers and a host of other commercial and private operations.<




There will always be new and complex production conundrums and conveyors are regularly called upon to resolve all sorts of object moving snafus. There are many new innovations and gadgets in conveyor systems and is very interesting to have a look at some of these new fangled devices.



Most conveyors now are electronic and computer based giving them more power and a huge flexibility when it comes to design improvements. Contemporary advances include such ideas as the pneumatic conveying system and the travelator, a conveyor based people moving system. The one thing that is for certain is that people are working day and night to develop and maximize the operating characteristics of conveyors for improvements in such areas as pressure, conveying line velocity, efficiency and performance. Even futuristic ideas like parking cars using conveyors instead of human drivers might not be too far off in the distance. As robotics and artificial intelligence are introduced more and more into conveying solutions, future conveyor advancements and inventions should be impressive and exciting.



One of the most cost-effective, time saving and labor reducing devices, conveyors have a long standing tradition of industry aid. Over the years conveyor inventions have facilitated numerous benefits to the products deployed into the world everyday. We must never lose sight of the fact that conveyors are partly responsible for so many of the comforts we relish.

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