Abstract:
A tubular belt conveyor has an endless belt having a substantially flat cross-section with constant thickness over the breadth thereof. The belt is deformed over its breadth in a curved fashion such that the longitudinal side edges of one surface are brought into abutment with each other thus forming a tube, with the adjacent edges constituting a longitudinal lug projecting radially outwardly from the tube portion. The lug is clamped and held on both sides by a pair of guide rollers and pressed at its radially outer end surface by a pressing roller. The tubular form of the belt is maintained by a plurality of tube-forming rollers surrounding the tube portion of the belt. The flat belt is easy to produce and can be coiled in a compact manner for easy packaging. Local wear of the belt due to contact with the axial end edges of the pulley is avoided because the pulley at each end of the conveyor may have an axial length greater than the breadth of the belt, because of the flat cross-section of the belt.
Abstract:
Each tobacco compacting chain of a tobacco shredding machine has several rows of block-shaped synthetic plastic links which are articulately connected to each other by transversely extending metallic pins receiving motion directly from the teeth of several coaxial sprocket wheels. The links form several endless rows, one for each sprocket wheel, and the links of neighboring rows are staggered relative to each other. Each pin extends through a pair of coaxial annular bearing elements at the inner side of one link in each of the rows and the end portions of the pins carry caps which are held thereon by screws and serve to hold the links against movement in the longitudinal direction of the respective pins.
Abstract:
A high angle conveying apparatus including a conveyor belt and a cover belt trained for movement in endless paths of travel. An improved roller assembly is provided for providing fully equalized pressure to the back face of the cover belt for improved performance.
Abstract:
The present invention provides a method and apparatus for fabricating non-linear side wall conveyor belting wherein the non-linear side walls are cured simultaneously with the conveyor belting with which they are associated, thereby providing a much stronger attachment than obtainable through use of conventional adhesives or a thermal bonding process. The method utilizes a mold adapted for forming side wall material into a non-linear shape and for simultaneously curing said formed non-linear side wall material together with uncured conveyor belt material. Fabrication is accomplished by placing uncured side wall material into the mold together with uncured conveyor belt material, forming the uncured side wall material into a suitable non-linear shape, and then simultaneously curing the non-linear side wall material with the conveyor belt material under suitable conditions of heat and pressure.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a belt conveyor, wherein the belt comprises two lateral beads which grip around the traction and suspension cables. The assembly is tensioned between two drums. The beads engage in grooves in one drum and in corresponding grooves in the other. Thus, around these drums, the cable and the beads of the belt are compressed together to ensure excellent drive, but between the drums the beads are free to rotate on the cables.
Abstract:
A conveying plant in which a bucket-type conveying belt has along its opposite longitudinal edges, which are transversely spaced apart, successions of pairs of blocks which form guide rails for the conveyor. The blocks can clamp over steep stretches of the belt, respective traction ropes which are driven to relieve the belt.
Abstract:
A link conveyor is proposed which includes a first set of helical coils or spirals connected together in interdigitated parallel disposition to define a base structure providing adequate strength and dimensional stability in the conveyor and a second set of interdigitated helical coils or spirals connected together and to the base structure and forming a supplementary structure for protecting the said base structure against damage or undue wear. The base and supplementary structures may be arranged to form a single layer conveyor or may comprise two separate plies connected together by support coils to define a Duplex structure. The conveyor is of particular application to papermachine clothing suitable for dryer fabrics, forming fabrics and base structures for press felts.
Abstract:
In a conveyor system for bulk materials used for loading and unloading large containers, and particularly ships, including a gantry, a boom pivotally mounted on the gantry, a vertically positioned leg extending from the boom and mounted to rotate relative to the boom and conveyor belt devices movably carried by the gantry, the boom and the leg for conveying the bulk materials, improvements are provided which are characterized by providing a simplified construction of the conveyor system allowing both loading and unloading operations and eliminating the necessity of plural conveyor belts by utilizing a single continuous conveyor belt, spaced guide mechanisms for the conveyor belt carried by the rotating leg and by the boom for allowing the conveyor belt to twist with rotation of the leg relative to the boom, and a motor for selectively driving the conveyor belt in forward and reverse directions for loading and unloading bulk material.
Abstract:
A conveyor belt of stretchable elastomeric material reinforced by layers of cords which permit an initial stretching of the belt at installation of at least 3 percent. Reinforcing cords are positioned in the belt elastomeric material to generate transverse forces during stretching of the belt which results in the interaction of the material of the belt with the cords. This interaction causes the edge portions of the belt to curl upwardly and form load-retaining walls at the edges. The belt may have a bottom stretchable portion which is reinforced to resist outside transverse forces resulting from the passage of the belt around a curve. A top stretchable portion of the belt has edge portions which bend upwardly to form the load-retaining walls. The edge portions of the belt may curl sufficiently to bring the edges together and they may be connected for enclosing the load on the belt surface.
Abstract:
A series of individual conveyor assemblies each having an independent endless belt conveyor extending longitudinally thereon are positioned in overlapping relationship. Each conveyor assembly includes a pivotal section adjacent a material receiving end portion thereof and is pinned to a material discharge end portion of a preceding section. The material discharge end portion overlies the material receiving end portion. The pivotal section connecting adjacent conveyors maintains the end portions thereof in material conveying relation as the assemblies extend along a curved path through the mine. A support beam is secured to the mine roof above the connected conveyor assemblies. Each conveyor assembly adjacent the receiving end portions thereof is secured to the support beam by a roller assembly that is longitudinally movable on guide tracks of the support beam. The conveyor assemblies are arranged to move on the support beam in response to the movement of a continuous mining machine and convey the mined material from the continuous mining maching at the rate the machine dislodges the material from the mine face.