Machine element or mechanism – Gearing – Toothed gear and recirculated unconnected elements
Patent
1974-11-04
1976-06-29
Simpson, Othell M.
Machine element or mechanism
Gearing
Toothed gear and recirculated unconnected elements
59 84, 144281B, 198183, G01F 314, B27D 304
Patent
active
039657698
ABSTRACT:
A continuous press has two rotatively driven endless conveyor belts forming opposed, substantially linear spans defining a pressing zone, press platens applying pressure through these traveling spans to work carried therebetween, and anti-friction means being interposed between the platens and the spans. Such a press is improved in that the anti-friction means is formed by a multiplicity of endless loops of rotatively unpowered roller chains forming a bed interposed between the platens and the belt spans, the roller chain spans extending longitudinally with respect to the belt spans and being transversely packed together, but each chain being individually free to travel independently with respect to the others and to the belt span. The chains are formed so as to not have a continuous link gap so that the overall path is free from transverse interspacing.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3029086 (1962-04-01), Stokvis
patent: 3147844 (1964-09-01), Mountz
Ahrweiler Karl-Heinz
Appenzeller Valentin
Kusters Eduard
Quoos Kurt
Bray W. D.
Eduard Kuesters Maschinenfabrik
Simpson Othell M.
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