Handrail drive pressure chain with soft rollers

Conveyors: power-driven – Conveyor or accessory therefor specialized to convey people – Moving hand-support structure

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B66B 2304

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053722329

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for driving a handrail of a passenger conveying device is provided, having a drive wheel and apparatus for pressuring the handrail against the drive wheel. The apparatus for pressuring includes a plurality of rollers, made of a polymeric material having a hardness range less than that of the handrail. Specifically, the polymeric material is made of a thermoplastic polyurethane elastomer having a Shore A hardness in a range equal to or greater than 62 and less than or equal to 68 Shore A.

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