Conveyor apparatus having a belt and object guide with a nodular

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198841, 1988361, B65G 4300

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ABSTRACT:
A conveyor apparatus of the type in which an object is transported on a conveyor belt and in which the conveyor belt slidingly engages a guide member, the guide member having a plurality of nodules extending therefrom so as to form a plurality of channels and define a low friction contact surface for reducing drag between the conveyor belt and the contact surface when the conveyor belt is set in motion. The low friction contact surface of the guide member also is slidingly engagable with the object when the guide member is used as a side rail.

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Brochure entitled Conveyor Components Valu Guide, Valu Engineering, Irvine, California (Bulletin G103) (not dated).
Modular Belting catalog, Falcon Belting, Inc., Okahoma City, Okahoma, copyright Jan. 1994.

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