序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
41 Positive drive balanced mesh belt system US14218343 2014-03-18 US09555970B2 2017-01-31 Michael Robert Franzoni; George H. Messick, Jr.; Robert E. Maine, Jr.
A compound balanced woven-wire conveyor belt including a plurality of interwoven helically-wound spirals and connector rods, and a plurality of spiral wires forming protruding tangs on a surface of the woven-wire belt. A conveyor system further includes at least one rotatable member including an outer cylindrical surface symmetrically disposed relative to a central axis of rotation of the rotatable member and a plurality of cavities on the outer cylindrical surface for engaging the protruding tangs of the woven-wire belt, each of the protruding tangs substantially corresponding to the cavities of the rotatable member.
42 SHEET TRANSPORT SYSTEM US15229350 2016-08-05 US20160339718A1 2016-11-24 Roy H.R. JACOBS
A sheet transport system comprising an endless carrier belt that has a predetermined stiffness and is arranged to carry the sheets towards an end of a conveyer path where the sheet is separated from the carrier belt by passing this belt around a separating member that has a predetermined curvature, wherein the carrier belt runs in parallel with an endless conveyer that has a larger stiffness than the carrier belt and, at the end of the conveyer path, has a smaller curvature than the separating member.
43 CONVEYOR BELT AND CONVEYOR ARRANGEMENT PROVIDED WITH SUCH A BELT, AND METHOD OF PRODUCING SUCH A BELT US15110464 2015-01-09 US20160332820A1 2016-11-17 Martin LORD; Ernst NEBES
A conveyor belt is provided with at least one guide rim, wherein the guide rim extends in a longitudinal direction of the conveyor belt, such that it enables guiding of the belt along a lateral guide surface on an outer periphery of a roll or the like by which the direction of the belt is changed and by which the belt is subjected to a predetermined bending. The guide rim has a contact surface that is in contact with the conveyor belt. In a position in which the belt is not subjected to any bending in the longitudinal direction thereof, as seen in a cross section cross wise to the longitudinal direction of the guide rim, the guide rim presents residual stresses (σ1, σ2) including an induced tensile stress in opposite lateral regions of the contact surface and an induced compressive stress in a region between the lateral regions. The tensile stress generates a tensile force on the contact surface in a direction away from the conveyor belt and the compressive stress generates a compressive force on the contact surface towards the conveyor belt.
44 High temperature conveyor belt US14038012 2013-09-26 US09102471B2 2015-08-11 Derek J. Butland; Timothy R. Doherty; James DiMento
A high temperature conveyor belt is provided having a non-metallic conveying surface which will not scratch, abrade or otherwise mar the surface of a product being carried on the belt through a furnace and which will not contaminate the product. In one embodiment, the conveyor comprises a high temperature fabric belt attached to a metal belt which may be a conventional woven metal conveyor belt. In another embodiment, the conveyor is composed of a non-metallic high temperature strand which is woven or threaded through a metal belt to provide a non-metallic conveying surface. In a further embodiment, the non-metallic product support elements are coupled to roller chains at each side of the furnace chamber and which are cooperative with a drive mechanism to transport the conveyor through the furnace. The roller chains can be located outside of the furnace chamber to avoid exposure to the high temperature of the furnace chamber.
45 ROD BELT FOR A ROD BELT CONVEYOR FOR AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY US13916224 2013-06-12 US20140367229A1 2014-12-18 Jan-Harm MULDER
Rod belt for rod belt conveyors for agricultural machinery includes rods arranged transversely with respect to the running direction and parallel to one another. At least one of the rods has flattened and perforated end areas with which it rests on tensile stress-resistant, elastic, continuous belts which revolve in parallel to one another, and is connected by rivets or similar fastening elements which pass through the end areas and the belts. The rod belt may be produced with a rod division that differs from, and in particular is smaller than, the division of the fastening points on the belts. This is achieved by providing that at least one additional rod is fixedly connected to the at least one rod which is connected to the belts, and the at least one additional rod is free of contact with the belts.
46 Content display for use with conveyor systems US13029615 2011-02-17 US08556065B2 2013-10-15 Stephen William Armstrong; Michael Samuel Lagana
Systems and methods for displaying content in a conveyor system are provided. A content displaying conveyor plate includes a base plate and an upper plate that is configured to be releasably coupled to the base plate. The upper plate can be configured to display content, for example content that is integral to the base plate, content that is disposed between the upper plate and the base plate, or any combination thereof. The upper plate can be coupled to the base plate via one or more connection members defined on the upper plate and/or the base plate. Any, number, such as all of the base plates of an existing conveyor system can be replaced with respective content displaying conveyor plates. The base plate of the content displaying conveyor plate can define one or more recesses, the recesses configured to receive an attachment member and/or other components of a carousel therein.
47 CONVEYOR CHAIN US13908343 2013-06-03 US20130264177A1 2013-10-10 Randall Lee Morris
A version of a conveyor chain that comprises: a plurality of side link assemblies, each said side link assembly comprising: two connecting pins and two side straps, wherein each side strap has a base and two side strap bosses extending from the base and wherein each side strap boss is capable of receiving one of said connecting pins; a plurality of connector assemblies; a plurality of flight arm assemblies, each said flight arm assembly comprising: two flight pins and two flight arms, wherein each flight arm has an elongated portion having a flat, planar bottom surface, and a base portion, wherein said base portion has a vertical sprocket opening and two flight arm attachment apertures, each flight arm attachment aperture configured to receive one of said flight pins; wherein each universal connector assembly is adapted to be connected to a side link assembly and a flight arm assembly, to form an endless chain.
48 CONVEYORS AND TRANSMISSION BELTS US12676657 2008-09-05 US20110048901A1 2011-03-03 George Terah Gough
A belt (2), forming a conveyor or a transmission belt, comprising at least one, but possibly a plurality of substantially inextensible but elastically flexible planar strips, typically of spring steel, rigidly fixed together lengthwise to form an endless belt. The belt is typically provided with drive slots for accurately driving the belt. The belt may support carriers such as buckets (to form a bucket conveyor) or scrapers (to form a scraper conveyor).
49 APPARATUS FOR TRANSPORTING CONTAINERS US12297195 2007-04-13 US20090321225A1 2009-12-31 Paolo Tacchini; Maurizio Bonarelli
An apparatus for conveying containers comprising a belt moved by a pulley arrangement along a longitudinal direction of advancement, and supporting elements of the containers associable with the belt by means of connecting elements fixed to the belt, each connecting element comprising a coupling arrangement for engaging and blocking a respective supporting element and a driving arrangement, suitable for engaging a holding arrangement of the pulley arrangement for moving the belt; an apparatus for conveying containers comprising a belt, looped around a pulley arrangement and suitable for moving the containers in a longitudinal direction of advancement, a moving arrangement for driving the pulley arrangement, and a positioning arrangement configured for supporting and moving the pulley arrangement and the moving arrangement along a transverse direction of adjustment.
50 Belt for the thermal treament of a continuously operated material bed US10182284 2002-09-25 US20030054315A1 2003-03-20 Pekka Niemela; Martti Jankkila; Eero Vaananen
The invention relates to a conveyor belt to be used in a continuously operated conveyor-type thermal treatment, i.e. sintering, of a material bed. The conveyor belt is provided with perforations in order to allow the gases that are used for heating and possibly cooling the material bed to flow through the material bed and the conveyor belt. According to the invention, the conveyor belt is made of a perforated, at least one-part element made of a metal piece and allowing the gases to flow through said element being mechanically connected to the preceding and successive element in the proceeding direction of the conveyor belt by means of a junction made in the lateral direction of said conveyor belt, and the perforations are arranged in zones alternating with perforation-free element pats.
51 Conveyor belt treatment US385066 1989-07-26 US4946028A 1990-08-07 Harry A. Eichmann; Gieselle Eichmann
A system of using a metallic conveyor belt in the manufacture of can lids which prevents can lids from rotating as they are conveyed from one manufacturing station to another. Thus, the lids are not improperly cast and stamped, and as a result, discarded. A frictional augmentation area of specific depth, width, and roughness is formed upon the metallic conveyor belt top surface to prevent the can lid from rotating during manufacture. Thus, the present invention provides a simple and economically benefical improvement to the manufacturing process of can lids.
52 Belt conveyor construction US3523605D 1967-08-17 US3523605A 1970-08-11 MCCLELLAND JAMES F JR; EBBERT ROBERT J
53 Conveyor belt flight clip US85088959 1959-11-04 US3055488A 1962-09-25 CHESTER STONE
54 Conveying and guiding belt composed of flattened metal helix US19576250 1950-11-15 US2751066A 1956-06-19 LORIG EDWIN T
55 Conveyor belts and method of making them US28866052 1952-05-19 US2712332A 1955-07-05 BERTIL ANNERHED KARL
56 Noncreeping metallic belt US74968147 1947-05-22 US2639025A 1953-05-19 SCHMITT FRANK R
57 Band conveyer US5594335 1935-12-24 US2126240A 1938-08-09 ERLAND BERGH CARL
58 Endless conveyer US69365633 1933-10-14 US1968757A 1934-07-31 FURBUSH FRANK L
59 Connection for woven-wire conveyers US32896128 1928-12-28 US1769901A 1930-07-01 PEILER KARL E
60 Selvaged wire conveyer belt US26796928 1928-04-06 US1766736A 1930-06-24 WOODMAN FRANCIS N
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