Conveyors: power-driven – Conveyor system having a gravity conveyor section – With means to affect flow
Patent
1985-10-15
1987-07-07
Valenza, Joseph E.
Conveyors: power-driven
Conveyor system having a gravity conveyor section
With means to affect flow
198956, B65G 4719
Patent
active
046780769
ABSTRACT:
A transfer assembly of a belt conveyor comprises a discharge drum of the conveyor rigidly secured on a frame at the discharge end of the conveyor. Also on the discharge end of the conveyor is hinged a deflector shield which has a curvilinear portion whose concavity faces the discharge drum and is located after the drum along the conveyor belt movement. The shield has an entry portion located before the discharge drum along the conveyor belt movement. A support is secured rigidly to the frame at the discharge end of the conveyor. Two rods are hinged by first ends to the support, the rods being positioned one after the other along the conveyor belt. The other ends of the rods are hinged to the shield so that the distance between the first ends does not exceed the distance between the other ends of the rods.
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Dyakov Vladimir A.
Nenakhov Sergei S.
Nikitin Vladimir V.
Savinykh Vitaly V.
Tilles Robert S.
Holmes Jonathan D.
Valenza Joseph E.
Vsesojuzny Institut Po Proektirovaniju Organizatsii Energetiches
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