Continuous haulage system

Conveyors: power-driven – Conveying apparatus entirely supported by mobile ground... – Including three relatively movable interconnected wheel or...

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1988612, B65G 4100

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057587604

ABSTRACT:
A self-propelled articulated continuous haulage system including an elongated articulated body made up of a plurality of support frames aligned in endy-to-end abutting relationship. A conveyor system is carried by and supported centrally on the support frames. The haulage system includes a pair of endless traction chains carried on opposite sides of the support frames and spanning the length of the body the chains engaging the ground in an operative condition of the system, and a drive for driving the chains to provide tractive and steering effort for the system.

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