Conveyors: power-driven – Conveyor section – Endless conveyor
Patent
1990-12-13
1992-03-24
Valenza, Joseph E.
Conveyors: power-driven
Conveyor section
Endless conveyor
24 31B, 24 33B, 474255, B65G 1530
Patent
active
050979442
ABSTRACT:
A seal fitted between two sections of a conveyor belt is constituted by a member of resilient material having a generally U-shaped cross-section which can be placed astride the end portion of a belt section to be assembled, beneath the belt-fasteners of the corresponding row of a coupling device. The web of the seal has a series of transverse cut-out portions so arranged as to receive the end portion of the hinge-knuckle of one of the belt-fasteners of the oppositely-facing row and to delimit a corresponding number of narrow strips which are intended to be applied against the coupling-pin. Each strip has the shape of a loop forming a projection opposite to the side which is to be applied on the coupling-pin. Thus the loop can be compressed or stretched-out to a greater or lesser extent according to the thickness of the conveyor belt.
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Gastineau Cheryl L.
Goro S.A.
Valenza Joseph E.
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