Method of correcting the track of an intermittently-running endl

Drying and gas or vapor contact with solids – Apparatus – Stationary press type

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34162, 198840, F26B 904

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ABSTRACT:
Method of correcting the track of an intermittently-running endless belt in a veneer dryer is disclosed. In a veneer dryer having a pair of intermittently movable endless belts provided under tension so as to form at least one straight passage therebetween through which a veneer sheet is conveyed by the endless belts while being heated by heating plates located above and below the passage, and means disposed adjacent to the opposite lateral edges of the endless belts and movable toward and away from said lateral edges for moving the belts laterally, the tension is released to loosen the belts after a predetermined number of stops of the endless belts and the belts are then moved at the edge thereof on the side corresponding to the direction in which they are displaced, by said means located adjacent to said edge, until an area of normal running track is reached by the belts.

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patent: 3973446 (1976-08-01), Vasilantone
patent: 4367031 (1983-01-01), Hamaker
patent: 4421228 (1983-12-01), Marsiglio et al.

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