Conveyors: power-driven – Conveyor section – Unit load conveying surface means moved about an endless or...
Patent
1975-11-28
1978-06-27
Blunk, Evon C.
Conveyors: power-driven
Conveyor section
Unit load conveying surface means moved about an endless or...
198851, B65G 1714
Patent
active
040969436
ABSTRACT:
The specification discloses a snap-on top plate assembly for a roller chain. The assembly comprises an inside saddle in the shape of a channel, an outside saddle in the shape of a channel shaped to fit over the inside saddle, and a top plate. The inside saddle has holes through its legs shaped and positioned to accept the outside ends of the pins in a link of roller chain when the link is positioned within the inside saddle. Three embodiments are disclosed. In two of them, the legs of the inside saddle are generally flat; in the other, the legs of the inside saddle are bowed inwardly.
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patent: 3842968 (1974-10-01), Owens
Blunk Evon C.
Rexnord Inc.
Watts Douglas D.
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