Continuous conveyor, especially a carrying chain conveyor

Conveyors: power-driven – Conveyor section – Load-supporting rolls moved about endless path

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B65G 1700

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048363570

ABSTRACT:
When piece goods are transported on continuous conveyors, it is often impossible to prevent some of the piece goods from having to be stopped momentarily when the conveyor continues the run. In order, very substantially, to prevent the resulting mechanical stresses on the piece goods, especially the frictional stresses, caused by the continuous conveyor which continues to run, the invention proposes a continuous conveyor of simple construction with only a single tension member (sheathed chain 10), on which freely rotatable pile-up rollers (12, 39) are arranged on both sides as a carrying member.

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