Conveyors: power-driven – Conveyor section – Endless conveyor having means for suspending load
Patent
1978-01-25
1980-07-01
Reese, Randolph A.
Conveyors: power-driven
Conveyor section
Endless conveyor having means for suspending load
104 95, 105154, 198685, 248317, B65G 1730, B65G 1780
Patent
active
042102383
ABSTRACT:
An improved chain bracket, and especially a trolley bracket assembly for use with conveyor chains in overhead conveyor systems. The bracket and assembly parts are economically stamped from sheet metal and include strengthened, reinforced chain link supports or pads which resist bending and wear when under load. In one embodiment, the chain pads extend from one of either the chain bracket or a separate bracket attachment while the reinforcing member extends from the other of the chain bracket or bracket attachment. In another embodiment, the reinforcing portion extends generally in a plane perpendicular to both the chain pad and to the planar bracket portion from which the pad is formed. In this latter case, the reinforcing member may be either integral and in one piece with the chain bracket and pad or extend separately from the bracket attachment.
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C. L. Frost & Son, Inc.
Reese Randolph A.
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