81 |
Aerial conveyor with pendular arms driven along a closed loop circuit |
US10532092 |
2003-01-28 |
US20060124434A1 |
2006-06-15 |
Claude Fage |
The invention relates to an air conveyor in a conveying assembly with two symmetrical conveyors for transporting car bodies resting on sleds individually suspended to traction carrier cables (60) through four independent pendle arms. The cables are synchronously driven to travel along parallel respective paths following a closed loop circuit in a vertical plane. The arms are affixed to the cables through articulated assembly devices enabling them to travel a complete revolution in the vertical plane. When they return empty, from the sled discharging station to the loading station, they are tilted along the cable until they rest on a support member integral therewith. A ramp is also provided for retaining the distal end of each arm which guides its tilting about an idler wheel when approaching the loading station. |
82 |
Chain conveyor in the form of scales |
US10482260 |
2002-06-25 |
US06964550B2 |
2005-11-15 |
Hans Wilhelm Hafner |
A chain conveyor for gravimetrically measuring/dosing materials, especially bulk materials. The conveyor includes a housing/trough in which at least two chain conveyors with strip-shaped driving elements attached thereto rotate, wherein a measuring bridge that is supported on at least one force measuring device is arranged between the inlet and an outlet hole. The driving elements are mounted with multiple articulations on the conveyor chains, more particularly, said driving elements are inserted with positive-fit by lateral hinge bolts in the chain links located on the upper edge and configured to be placed flatly in the measuring bridge. |
83 |
Chain conveyor in the form of scales |
US10482260 |
2004-06-28 |
US20040231964A1 |
2004-11-25 |
Hans
Wilhelm
Hafner |
The invention aims at improving the measuring accuracy and simplifying the construction of a chain conveyor for gravimetrically measuring/dosing materials, especially bulk materials. Said conveyor comprises a housing/trough in which at least two chain conveyors with strip-shaped driving elements attached thereto rotate, wherein a measuring bridge that is supported on at least one force measuring device is arranged between the inlet and an outlet hole. According to the invention, the driving elements are mounted with multiple articulations on the conveyor chains, more particularly, said driving elements are inserted with positive-fit by lateral hinge bolts in the chain links located on the upper edge and are configured to be placed flatly in the measuring bridge. |
84 |
Conveyor with retractable flaps for transporting containers |
US474154 |
1995-06-07 |
US5662208A |
1997-09-02 |
Hugues Drewitz |
The invention relates to a conveyor system for transporting containers. The conveyor system is made of an endless belt to which are mounted pivotable flaps having abutments to limit their pivotal movement beyond a predetermined angle when the belt is travelling in a generally upward direction so as to form pockets for transporting containers to the top of the conveyor. When the flaps reach the top portion of the conveyor, they pivot under the effect of gravity to a retracted position where they lay flat against the belt thereby allowing the containers in the pockets to be discharged while providing sufficient clearance for the belt to be in close proximity with a chute which receives the containers. The conveyor of the present invention can thus function effectively in a generally vertical position and is thus more space efficient. |
85 |
Reconfigurable vertical conveyor dispenser |
US714601 |
1991-06-13 |
US5141128A |
1992-08-25 |
James M. Pippin |
In accordance with this invention there is provided a reconfigurable compartmentized vertical conveyor dispenser for dispensing products in an automated order dispensing system. The size of compartments for holding the products is chosen by adjusting the spacing of shelves forming the compartments. The width of the compartments is varied by coupling adjacent compartmentized vertical conveyor dispenser for synchronous operation. |
86 |
Trailer with conveyor bed |
US784530 |
1985-10-04 |
US4664583A |
1987-05-12 |
Jacob N. Gust |
A trailer assembly is disclosed for receiving, transporting and discharging flowable bulk material. The trailer assembly includes a pair of opposing generally vertical side walls which are secured to a frame member and converge downwardly and inwardly. The side walls are joined by a front end wall and a rear wall to define a bin having an open floor. A conveyor is provided as a floor for the bin with the conveyor extending beneath the side walls and having a width greater than the distance between bottom edges of the side walls and positioned closely adjacent to the bottom edges of the side walls. The conveyor includes a pair of opposing endless chains which are mounted about sprockets with the chains connected by cross members. Flexible conveyor belt sections are provided secured to the cross members at a leading edge of the belt sections with trailing edges of the belt sections free to overlap leading edges of successive belt sections. Upper tracks of the chains are supported by a support bar secured to the frame member and having a vertical portion which extends between chain links to engage link pins in supporting rolling engagement. |
87 |
Automatic discharge trays |
US3750860D |
1971-07-02 |
US3750860A |
1973-08-07 |
JAFFRE F |
A conveyor system consisting of a plurality of material carrying sheaths or containers pivotally supported about a horizontal axis on a support frame carried by two chains operatively connected to a power source. The material carrying sheaths are open at the bottom and are caused to pivot outwardly away from the support frame by a cam carried by the sheath which engages an arrester actuated by a station selecting pushbutton on the frame, whereby the load is discharged from the open bottom of the sheath as it is pivoted away from the support frame.
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88 |
Woven conveyor belt system having a fine mesh overlay |
US55979866 |
1966-06-23 |
US3356207A |
1967-12-05 |
HENSEL WALTER C |
|
89 |
Conveyor bucket control |
US16737862 |
1962-01-19 |
US3083814A |
1963-04-02 |
MEYER LEO J |
|
90 |
Control for vertical oven conveyors |
US40292054 |
1954-01-08 |
US2822914A |
1958-02-11 |
BARNETT CHARLES H |
|
91 |
Tire handling apparatus |
US48412055 |
1955-01-26 |
US2754955A |
1956-07-17 |
JOHNSON LA VERN M |
|
92 |
Bucket conveyor with protected pivot shaft |
US31920552 |
1952-11-07 |
US2747723A |
1956-05-29 |
HAPMAN HENRY W |
|
93 |
Article conveyer |
US51869944 |
1944-01-18 |
US2411854A |
1946-12-03 |
FRIDEN JOHN H |
|
94 |
Vertical conveyer system |
US39901241 |
1941-06-20 |
US2310461A |
1943-02-09 |
REGAN JOHN E; KLYVER ALBERT N |
|
95 |
Conveyer |
US33185540 |
1940-04-26 |
US2307665A |
1943-01-05 |
CARMICHAEL GEORGE W |
|
96 |
Box delivery device |
US58319931 |
1931-12-26 |
US1903561A |
1933-04-11 |
GRIFFITH EARL G |
|
97 |
Article conveyer |
US41870830 |
1930-01-06 |
US1833352A |
1931-11-24 |
BLOOMER WILLIAM H |
|
98 |
Pivoted-bucket conveyer |
US55469122 |
1922-04-18 |
US1546304A |
1925-07-14 |
CLIFFORD MERWIN JOHN |
|
99 |
Candy-packing machine |
US43864621 |
1921-01-20 |
US1494732A |
1924-05-20 |
CAHOON EDWARD E |
|
100 |
Machine for packing goods |
US31771219 |
1919-08-15 |
US1363395A |
1920-12-28 |
CROOK CLIFFORD G |
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