Conveyors: power-driven – Conveyor section – Endless conveyor
Patent
1996-02-13
1998-03-03
Bidwell, James R.
Conveyors: power-driven
Conveyor section
Endless conveyor
1988611, B65G 2116
Patent
active
057225311
ABSTRACT:
A belt turn conveyor includes a vertical support member extending to the ground and a lateral support which is cantilevered from the vertical support. An endless belt can be removed and installed by slipping the endless belt over an end of the lateral support opposite the vertical support. In this manner, the belt can be removed without disassembling the vertical support.
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Ewing Allan
Krznarich John
Zimny Mariusz
Bidwell James R.
Mannesmann Dematic Rapistan Corp.
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