Conveyors: power-driven – Conveyor section – Endless conveyor
Patent
1976-04-27
1978-06-13
Bell, James J.
Conveyors: power-driven
Conveyor section
Endless conveyor
428212, 428245, 428246, 428250, 428252, 428258, 428369, B29H 902
Patent
active
040944026
ABSTRACT:
An inlay fabric for transversely stiff conveyor belts having warp threads to be arranged in longitudinal direction of the conveyor belt and relatively stiff weft threads extending transversely thereof. The weft threads have a diameter in the range from 0.2 to 1.0 mm, the density of the weft threads ranges from 60 to 120 threads per 100 mm of fabric length, and the warp threads have a crimp between 6.5 and 22.5%, whereby the inlay fabric has relatively great transverse stiffness together with low longitudinal stiffness and at the same time is suitable to accomodate tensile forces in longitudinal direction.
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Bell James J.
Conrad Scholtz AG
Field Milton M.
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