Parts discharge conveyor for injection molding machine

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425151, 4254031, 425556, 198835, B29F 114

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ABSTRACT:
A conveyor means including axles 14, on which the drums 17 for an endless conveyor belt 18 are rotatably mounted, and which extend within a chassis. The chassis includes a core 10 disposed between the upper and lower belt runs 18a, 18b of the conveyor belt 18 and between the drums 17, and two side walls 11 which are secured to the longitudinal sides of said core. A hydraulic drive motor is disposed between the belt runs 18a, 18b and extends parallel to a drum 17. This arrangement permits the conveyor means to be a compact, structural unit which can be completely assembled externally of the machine base, can be tested for reliable running and can then be inserted into the narrow discharge passage of the machine base.

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patent: 4013166 (1977-03-01), Weady et al.

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