Conveyors: power-driven – Conveyor section – Endless conveyor
Patent
1994-08-12
1996-03-05
Bidwell, James R.
Conveyors: power-driven
Conveyor section
Endless conveyor
B65G 1534
Patent
active
054959357
ABSTRACT:
A double-scrim belting (10) is described having a first woven scrim (12) and a spaced apart and substantially parallel second woven scrim (14) connected by staple fibers (18) consolidated together through entanglement and integrated with the scrims through entanglement, both entanglements being of the kind typically produced by needling. If desired, a non-woven web of staple fibers is needled to the outer surfaces of the scrims and the thusly formed belting is completely encapsulated in a matrix of elastomeric material 36. If the belting is intended to be used to convey food grade products, preferably an antibacterial agent is incorporated into the elastomeric material to inhibit bacterial growth.
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Atkins Ernest E.
Rice David K.
Zabron Florian S.
Bidwell James R.
Globe International Inc.
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