141 |
Oes to the webstee |
US276103D |
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US276103A |
1883-04-17 |
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142 |
Conveyer |
US275758D |
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US275758A |
1883-04-10 |
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143 |
baenard |
US241278D |
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US241278A |
1881-05-10 |
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144 |
Auger or forcing-screw for brick and tile machines |
US233320D |
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US233320A |
1880-10-19 |
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145 |
Improvement in screw-elevators |
US178647D |
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US178647A |
1876-06-13 |
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146 |
f mar en go |
US76529D |
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US76529A |
1868-04-07 |
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147 |
Pickup Unit with a Windrow Conditioning Roll for an Agricultural Baler |
US15088769 |
2016-04-01 |
US20160286726A1 |
2016-10-06 |
Wouter Boone; Danny Claeys |
A pickup unit for an agricultural baler. The pickup unit includes a frame; a pickup roll carried by the frame; and a windrow conditioning roll carried by the frame and positioned in front of the pickup roll when in an operating position. The windrow conditioning roll includes a center core and a pair of counter-rotating flightings surrounding the center core. The counter-rotating flightings are connected together in a manner such that wrapping of crop material around the windrow conditioning roll is inhibited. |
148 |
CONVERTER FOR ORGANIC MATERIALS |
US15032310 |
2014-10-29 |
US20160244674A1 |
2016-08-25 |
Lazer Strezov; Steve Osborn; Joseph George Herberston |
A continuous converter for pyrolysing or otherwise processing biomass or other solid organic feed materials includes a reaction chamber (5) for producing a solid carbon-containing product and a gas product and optionally a liquid water product via pyrolysis or other reaction mechanisms from a solid organic feed material. The chamber has an inlet (41) for supplying a solid organic feed material to the chamber and separate outlets (15, 35) for the solid carbon-containing product and the gas product produced in the reaction chamber. The inlet and the solid carbon-containing product outlet are configured so that the solid materials in the inlet and in the outlet form respective gas seals in the inlet and the outlet. |
149 |
Construction machine with heatable bearing structures |
US14265803 |
2014-04-30 |
US09340365B2 |
2016-05-17 |
Bernhard Erdtmann; Wolfgang Mueller; Andre Felchner |
A construction machine, according to the disclosure, for the processing and/or transport of material having a temperature-dependent viscosity is configured as a road finisher or a feeder. The construction machine comprises a machine frame on which a material bunker, an operator's platform, a primary drive as well as an undercarriage with propulsion elements are provided. The construction machine furthermore comprises a conveyor system which is configured to convey the material, wherein the conveyor system comprises at least one screw conveyor, and the at least one screw conveyor is supported by at least one bearing structure. The construction machine is characterized in that the at least one bearing structure can be heated by at least one heating element. |
150 |
Grain auger support frame |
US13917363 |
2013-06-13 |
US09145264B2 |
2015-09-29 |
Terry Douglas Houssian; Bradley Metro Zazula |
A grain auger has a frame, a conveyor mounted on the frame for movement between a lowered transport position and a raised use position, and an axle with a pair of wheels to rollably support the auger. The axle has angular disposed hollow members with telescoping arms extending therefrom so that the length and height of the axle is adjustable. A cradle is provided on top of the axle, with a support block at the top of the lift assembly for nesting in the cradle when the conveyor is in the lowered transport position, to minimize the cantilever of the conveyor during transport. |
151 |
Auger |
US13349050 |
2012-01-12 |
US09127506B2 |
2015-09-08 |
Andreas Stimpfle-Ziegler |
An auger having a cutting unit for removing ground material and a conveyor flight for conveying the ground material removed by the cutting unit, whereby the conveyor flight has several conveyor flight pieces which are arranged along an axial direction of the auger and connected to each other in a detachable manner. A central receiving shaft is provided, on which the cutting member is arranged in a rotationally fixed manner. Furthermore, each of the conveyor flight pieces of the conveyor flight has a mounting pipe which is mounted onto the central receiving shaft, whereby the central receiving shaft projects through the mounting pipe such that the conveyor flight pieces are to be connected in a rotationally fixed manner to the central receiving shaft. |
152 |
Zero tension system conveyor |
US13670399 |
2012-11-06 |
US09010528B2 |
2015-04-21 |
Larry J. Mueller |
Zero tension system conveyor. A conveyor belt is driven by at least a portion of the conveyor belt being in continuous contact with a block chain within at least a portion of an overall conveyor belt system. Such a conveyor belt system may be implemented in a spiral configuration such that a relatively small portion of the overall width of the conveyor belt is in contact with the block chain above and/or below the conveyor belt. The static force/weight of the conveyor belt in conjunction with the continuous contact between at least a portion of the conveyor belt and the block chain effectuates the driving of the conveyor belt through the overall conveyor belt system. The block chain is composed of a number of links, at least some of which include a respective hook/protrusion on one side thereof, for being directly engaged by drum bars implemented within a drum assembly. |
153 |
GRAIN AUGER SUPPORT FRAME |
US13917363 |
2013-06-13 |
US20140367219A1 |
2014-12-18 |
Terry Douglas Houssian; Bradley Metro Zazula |
A grain auger has a frame, a conveyor mounted on the frame for movement between a lowered transport position and a raised use position, and an axle with a pair of wheels to rollably support the auger. The axle has angular disposed hollow members with telescoping arms extending therefrom so that the length and height of the axle is adjustable. A cradle is provided on top of the axle, with a support block at the top of the lift assembly for nesting in the cradle when the conveyor is in the lowered transport position, to minimize the cantilever of the conveyor during transport. |
154 |
Process of manufacturing drive shaft of an explosion-proof motor |
US13786491 |
2013-03-06 |
US20140123821A1 |
2014-05-08 |
Le Le |
A process of manufacturing a drive shaft of an explosion-proof motor, the drive shaft having a cylindrical section and a spline section, the process includes the steps of horizontally disposing the drive shaft; continuously forward moving the drive shaft; feeding both a milling cutter and a correction roller toward the drive shaft wherein the correction roller is coaxial with a shaft of a lathe; activating the milling cutter to mill a front end of the drive shaft; and activating the correction roller to correct any deformations generated by the milling. The correction roller is made of diamond. The cylindrical section has a deformation of less than 0.02 mm per 200 mm of length, and the spline section has a deformation of less than 0.02 mm per 250 mm of length. |
155 |
Wireless remote auger control |
US11089832 |
2005-03-24 |
US20080006512A1 |
2008-01-10 |
Timothy Kuhus |
A wireless remote control for a hydraulically powered auger. A hydraulic bypass valve is moved by an electrically powered linear actuator, which is activated by a DC polarity reversing receiver, which operates when a signal is received from a remote transmitter, allowing the operator to turn the auger on and off from anywhere in the vicinity of the machine. |
156 |
Ice dispenser for a household refrigerator |
US630866 |
1984-07-13 |
US4619380A |
1986-10-28 |
Robert B. Brooks |
An ice dispenser comprising a receptacle for storing ice pieces and having a front discharge opening. Supported in the receptacle is a cylindrical, rotatable, feed section having the outer end thereof positioned adjacent the receptacle discharge opening and the inner end thereof having an opening to receive ice pieces. A rotatable wire auger comprising an elongate axial portion is secured to the cylindrical, rotatable, feed section at one end and at the opposite end to a helically coiled portion concentric therewith and spaced therefrom. The helically coiled portion has a terminal end spaced from the feed section and the axial portion of the auger. A drive arrangement is provided to rotate the feed section and auger. |
157 |
Device and method for feeding hot articles to prevent mutual adherence
thereof |
US430709 |
1982-09-30 |
US4418482A |
1983-12-06 |
Samuel S. Aidlin; Stephen H. Aidlin |
A device for feeding hot articles and a method of feeding the same include transporting hot articles by a transporting element one after the other, and positively directing cooling air supplied by a blower toward the hot articles during their transportation so that the cooling air flows around the articles to cool and to prevent mutual adherence of the hot articles to one another. |
158 |
Replaceable shoe for auger |
US3762537D |
1971-09-24 |
US3762537A |
1973-10-02 |
LUTZ K |
Shoes for worn or new paving augers that can be installed over and in conformity with the paving auger to provide additional life for the auger. A first wall of the auger shoe is formed with a bore, an enlarged diameter bore and a countersunk hole so as to accommodate either a cap screw with a hexagonal head, a plow bolt with a square shoulder, a bolt with a flat head, a bolt with a hexagonal head, a hexagonal nut, a flat head screw or a flat head socket type screw, and still provide a flush seat for the fastener in the front wall of the auger shoe to thereby maintain an unobstructed surface on the front wall of the auger shoe. In addition, the auger shoes can be installed against both the front and back walls of the auger.
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159 |
Magnetic article sorting apparatus |
US3759367D |
1971-05-13 |
US3759367A |
1973-09-18 |
ELLIOTT E |
Apparatus for handling articles by magnetic attraction including an elongated hollow casing of nonmagnetic material, an elongated magnetic core assembly rotatably received in said casing, and a ramp of nonmagnetic material wound spirally around the casing for causing articles attracted by the magnetic core assembly to advance along the length of the casing and upon rotation of the core assembly relative to the casing.
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160 |
Flexible device for conveying powdery granular fibrous or fluid products |
US3726392D |
1971-01-11 |
US3726392A |
1973-04-10 |
RASTOIN B |
This invention relates to a flexible device for conveying powdery, granular, fibrous or fluid products, composed of an outer flexible tube having an opening near each of its ends and of a plurality of conveying spirals constituted by helical springs having the same direction of winding, disposed coaxially inside said sleeve and rotated, in the same direction, at speeds which are substantially reverse of their respective pitches.
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