Conveyors: power-driven – Conveyor section – Having means to enhance the friction or adherence between...
Patent
1987-10-22
1989-07-04
Reeves, Robert B.
Conveyors: power-driven
Conveyor section
Having means to enhance the friction or adherence between...
198771, 209136, 209147, 209151, 209920, B65G 2704, B07B 402
Patent
active
048442356
ABSTRACT:
A resilient liner is provided on the particle supporting surface(s) of a vibratory conveyor system. The liner accounts for a live surface that counters the tendency of the particles, particularly those that are moist and sticky, from adhering to each other and the conveying surface. The liner is particularly effective in systems such as separating systems wherein the particles at various stages fall to other levels.
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General Kinematics Corporation
Reeves Robert B.
Wacyra Edward M.
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