Conveyors: power-driven – Conveyor section – Endless conveyor
Patent
1990-02-21
1991-06-04
Dayoan, D. Glenn
Conveyors: power-driven
Conveyor section
Endless conveyor
B65G 1706
Patent
active
050206591
ABSTRACT:
The conveyor chain assembly is made of multiple rows of pivotally connected link modules. Each module has spaced link ends which project between the link ends of the module in the adjacent row. The joint between modules in a row is straddled or bridged by a module in the adjacent row to give a bricked lay-up. Each of the modules on the left side of the conveyor has a solid link end so the pivot rod abuts the inside of the link end. The other end of the pivot rod lies just inside of a spring plug mounted in the arm or link end on the right side module. The modules cannot be end-for-ended and assembled. They must be assembled correctly. Certain link ends are wider than the others to require proper assembly to the modules in the adjacent row and to distribute drive loads over a greater area. Both sides of the conveyor are essentially flush or smooth.
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Dayoan D. Glenn
Rexnord Corporation
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