Advancing material of indeterminate length – By orbitally traveling material-engaging surface – On endless belt or chain
Patent
1985-09-11
1987-10-13
Levy, Stuart S.
Advancing material of indeterminate length
By orbitally traveling material-engaging surface
On endless belt or chain
226172, B65H 4900
Patent
active
046993053
ABSTRACT:
A drive belt for a linear motion drive system in which a plurality of drive belts are helically disposed and rotated about a driven element to axially advance the element along its axis. The belts include a pair of resilient legs which operate to equally space the belts about the periphery of the driven element. The resilient legs also are adapted to accommodate changes in diameter of the driven element.
REFERENCES:
patent: 1941993 (1934-01-01), Minton
patent: 4274574 (1981-06-01), Bishop
Diener Walter C.
Gaubatz Tommy L.
Stiefel Michael S.
Buckman T. W.
Illinois Tool Works Inc.
Levy Stuart S.
Mondul Donald D.
Roche D. I.
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