Conveyors: power-driven – Conveyor section – Having means to enhance the friction or adherence between...
Patent
1988-10-04
1989-09-12
Spar, Robert J.
Conveyors: power-driven
Conveyor section
Having means to enhance the friction or adherence between...
198698, B65G 1544
Patent
active
048651826
ABSTRACT:
An entraining cleat of rubber or like material for attachment to a flat conveyor belt of an assembly for steep or vertical conveying of loose material is provided. The entraining cleat includes an entraining bar having a lower straight branch and latteral projections extending perpendicularly outwardly from opposite sides thereof above the lower end of the branch. A foot portion includes two profile portions having angular cross-sections extending generally parallel to each other with respective lower branches extending outwardly in opposite directions with flat bottom surfaces for being positioned on the conveyor belt and upper branches having a grooved-shaped space therebetween and upper flat faces for receiving the lower end of the lower branch of the entraining bar within the groove-shaped space and the latteral projections on the upper flat faces for mounting the entraining bar on the foot portion. Screw bolts are formed within the profile portions of the foot portion by vulcanization or the like and extend upwardly out of the profile portions of the foot portion and through apertures in the respective lateral projections of the entraining bar for releasably fastening the entraining bar to the foot portion.
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Conrad Scholtz AG
Dayoan D. Glenn
Spar Robert J.
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