Conveyors: power-driven – Conveyor section – Load-supporting rolls moved about endless path
Reexamination Certificate
2011-03-08
2011-12-20
Dillon, Jr., Joseph A (Department: 3651)
Conveyors: power-driven
Conveyor section
Load-supporting rolls moved about endless path
C198S850000, C384S051000
Reexamination Certificate
active
08079463
ABSTRACT:
A conveying device (100) according to the invention includes several conveying bodies (102), which roll on a guidance (101) via several rolls (3), wherein the rolls (3) are connected and mutually distanced by means of a flexible connecting body (9) The conveying bodies (102) include means (103; 104, 105) for mutual support, which prevent a movement of the conveying bodies (102) out of the guidance (101). A connecting body (9) and allocated rolls (3) form a roll body (2), wherein the roll body (2), on average, includes two or less than two rolls (3) per conveying body (102). A roll body (2) for a conveying device (100) includes a plurality of rolls (3) mutually connected in a linear manner, wherein the rolls (3) are mutually connected and distanced by means of a flexible and in particular also elastic connecting body (9). In a preferred embodiment, the connecting body (9) may be bent in at least two directions.
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Muller Erwin
Reist Walter
Dillon, Jr. Joseph A
Rankin , Hill & Clark LLP
WRH Walter Reist Holding AG
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