Endless belt product feeding system

Conveyors: power-driven – Conveyor system having a gravity conveyor section – Condition responsive

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198535, 1986264, B65G 4718

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052657132

ABSTRACT:
A particulate product conveying apparatus includes a first endless belt, a portion of which moves in a generally horizontal direction, and second and third endless belts disposed at horizontally spaced-apart locations on either side of the first belt where it moves horizontally, in a generally facing relationship to extend in parallel with the first belt. The positioning of the first, second and third belt forms a moving trough or channel, having a moving bottom wall and moving side walls, to receive particulate product in the trough or channel and to carry it towards a destination. A motor or motors drive the first, second and third belts in the same direction and at substantially the same speed towards the destination to thereby efficiently deliver particulate product from a source to a destination.

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