Advancing material of indeterminate length – By orbitally traveling material-engaging surface – On endless belt or chain
Patent
1983-07-19
1986-03-18
Jenkins, Robert W.
Advancing material of indeterminate length
By orbitally traveling material-engaging surface
On endless belt or chain
24344, 226 92, 354319, B65H 1734, G03B 313
Patent
active
045763216
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for connecting a strip of photographic paper to a flat conveyor belt includes an elongated member having at a first end thereof a hook for fitting over one edge of the flat conveyor belt. The elongated member has a supporting portion spaced from the hook and adapted to have attached thereto a strip of photographic material. A slide member is mounted for longitudinal sliding movement along a portion of the length of the elongated member between the hook and the supporting portion thereof. The slide member has projecting therefrom an integral inclined tab for engaging the other edge of the flat conveyor belt. A toggle and spring structure constantly urge the slide member toward the hook, thereby ensuring that opposite edges of the conveyor belt continuously are clamped between the hook and the tab.
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Gretag San Marco S.p.A.
Haugland Scott J.
Jenkins Robert W.
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