Conveyors: power-driven – Conveyor section – Endless conveyor
Patent
1982-09-24
1984-09-04
Bell, James J.
Conveyors: power-driven
Conveyor section
Endless conveyor
198853, 245 9, 428222, 428223, 428294, 474207, 474213, 474226, B65G 1706
Patent
active
044692218
ABSTRACT:
A papermakers fabric formed from a plurality of elongated, generally cylindrical pintles which are positioned in spaced relationship relative to each other and with their axes substantially parallel to define the width of the fabric. A plurality of link members interconnect the several pintles to define the length of the fabric. Each link interconnects two pintles and the configuration of the link can be varied to facilitate the manufacture thereof, to facilitate construction of the fabric, and to facilitate repair of a damaged fabric while the same is on the papermaking machine. Additionally, the permeability of the fabric can be varied by changing the thickness of the links used to form the fabric. Moreover, the links can be made of injection molded plastic for reduced cost.
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Bell James J.
Scapa Inc.
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