Conveyors: power-driven – Conveyor section – Endless conveyor
Patent
1984-12-12
1985-11-26
Valenza, Joseph E.
Conveyors: power-driven
Conveyor section
Endless conveyor
104172C, 474211, 198833, B65G 1738
Patent
active
045550140
ABSTRACT:
A conveyor drive and guide chain having links pivotably coupled to each other by a cylindrical socket and trunnion structure, the cylindrical socket being formed by an end member integral with the links and the trunnion being on the end of an offset member integral with another link, the trunnion being engaged in the half cylindrical recess and held in position with a cap clamped over the socket member and having a cylindrical segment surface preventing the trunnion from escaping its pivotal position. For the purpose of longitudinal alignment, the cylindrical socket is provided with a longitudinal ridge engaged in the corresponding longitudinal groove in the surface of the trunnion member.
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Alexander Daniel R.
Chain Supply Company
Valenza Joseph E.
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