Conveyors: power-driven – Conveyor frame or casing – Modules connectable end-to-end with no relative movement
Patent
1990-11-08
1992-06-09
Valenza, Joseph E.
Conveyors: power-driven
Conveyor frame or casing
Modules connectable end-to-end with no relative movement
198710, 198838, B65G 21009
Patent
active
051199394
ABSTRACT:
A bucket conveyor frame. At least one horizontal section and one vertical section are connected by a curved section. Each section has a central support tube. A plurality of plates connected to the support tube lie in approximately vertical planes. Upper and lower chain hold downs extend the length of the sections. A transport track delivers products from an infeed station to a discharge station and a return track returns the buckets to the infeed station in a continuous loop. Chain sprockets are located within enclosed housings at the infeed and discharge stations.
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Campbell Cynthia G.
Lassiter, Jr. Jimmie F.
Teeter Eugene W.
Meyer Machine Company
Smith Richard J.
Valenza Joseph E.
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