Clip-chain track for tenter clips

Textiles: cloth finishing – Expanding device for textile webs – Spreader

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D06C 304

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044358849

ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to an improvement in a clip-chain track for tenter clips, with roller guidance in tenter frames for sheet material, composed of a clip-chain support with rod-like, endless and jointless guide rails of small cross-section mounted pairwise to the clip-chain support on both sides of the tensioning plane of the tenter chain, and with tensioning clip rollers resting by their running surfaces against the guide rails, the improvement comprising vertical spindle means connected to a clip body of the tenter clips and mounting separate support rollers and running rollers on both sides of a tensioning plane of a sheet material in two separate transverse planes of the spindle means, with the support rollers absorbing vertical forces and having slanted running surfaces of opposite inclinations, and separate support rails mounted on one side of their associated support rollers and running rails mounted on the other side of their associated running rollers in the transverse planes at the clip-chain support.

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patent: 3580451 (1971-05-01), Fraitzl

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