Abstract:
A connector, and coupling system, for portions of a belt for a conveyor system. A connector (10),(60) has inter-cooperating releasable coupling portions (11),(12),(61),(62). These can be provided at respective ends of edge portions of a conveyor belt to be coupled. The releasable coupling portion (male/female) of one belt portion is arranged to releasably couple to the corresponding respective coupling portion (female/male) for the end of a second belt portion. The connector system permits discrete sections of conveyor belt to be removed and replaced for maintenance or repair, or one or more belt sections to be removed or inserted to shorten or lengthen the belt as required.
Abstract:
A connector, and coupling system, for portions of a belt for a conveyor system. A connector (10),(60) has inter-cooperating releasable coupling portions (11),(12),(61),(62). These can be provided at respective ends of edge portions of a conveyor belt to be coupled. The releasable coupling portion (male/female) of one belt portion is arranged to releasably couple to the corresponding respective coupling portion (female/male) for the end of a second belt portion. The connector system permits discrete sections of conveyor belt to be removed and replaced for maintenance or repair, or one or more belt sections to be removed or inserted to shorten or lengthen the belt as required.
Abstract:
An elevating conveyor for flowable material comprises an inlet (14) and an outlet (20) at opposite ends of a tubular barrel (1) surrounding a helical elevating member (2). Elevating member (2) is restrained against rotation about a longitudinal axis and tubular barrel (1) is co-axially rotated about elevating member (2) by a drive mechanism (16).
Abstract:
The rotary disc conveyor system is formed of a series of units or pans linked together to form a continuous conveyor run. Each of the pans preferably includes a pair of rotary discs thereon, with all of the discs of the system rotating simultaneously and unidirectionally to convey material along the conveyor run. Each disc includes a series of generally radially disposed vanes thereon, to assist in sweeping the material along the conveyor. Guides may be installed along either side of the system, between each disc, to facilitate material flow and restrict return flow. Mechanical, hydraulic, or electrical power may be used to provide rotation of the discs. The rotary disc conveyor is particularly well suited for use in longwall coal mining for removing loose coal from the mining head and conveying it along the face of the wall to another transport system for removal from the mine.
Abstract:
A flexible endless belt mountable on rotating elements has an outer and inner surface between first and second lateral edges and a plurality of longitudinally spaced-apart laterally oriented upraised flights on the outer surface. Each flight has a single medial portion offset in a rearward longitudinal direction from portions of the flight immediately lateral to the medial portion. Protrusions on the inner surface engage the rotating elements for endlessly rotating the endless belt in a forward longitudinal direction. Such an endless belt is particularly useful on a control apparatus for a stone slinger.
Abstract:
An elevating conveyor for flowable material comprises an inlet (14) and an outlet (20) at opposite ends of a tubular barrel (1) surrounding a helical elevating member (2). Elevating member (2) is restrained against rotation about a longitudinal axis and tubular barrel (1) is co-axially rotated about elevating member (2) by a drive mechanism (16).
Abstract:
A pulley adjusting system having a housing having an opening on a surface thereof, and an insert having an opening on a surface thereof. The insert and the housing are slidably connected. The insert is operatively connected to a belt.
Abstract:
The subject matter of the present invention relates to toggle retainers for toggle connections of conveyor pans of a chain scraper conveyor or guide troughs of a mining machine guide used in underground mining operations, with laterally open toggle pockets into which toggles 50 can be inserted with play, which toggles have toggle heads 51 that are connected in one piece with one another, with at least one of said toggle heads having a bolt tongue 54. Toggle retainer 10 can be affixed to one of toggle pockets 2 by extending under wall projections 8 and is designed so as to have multiple parts, with a bolt element 20, in the assembled state, extending over bolt tongue 54 and under wall projections 8. To ensure a secure placement of the toggle in the toggle pockets, a filler element 30 can be form-fittingly inserted between bolt element 20 and back wall 9 of the toggle pocket and connected to bolt element 20 via a screw joint 40 (FIG. 1).
Abstract:
A pulley adjusting system having a housing having an opening on a surface thereof, and an insert having an opening on a surface thereof. The insert and the housing are slidably connected. The insert is operatively connected to a belt.
Abstract:
A support system for a conveyor comprising an overhead monorail of substantially closed form cross section pipe; carriages adapted to pass up and down the rail on wheels bearing on the rail; hanging frames suspended from the carriages having guide and support rollers beneath their point of attachment with the carriages; the guide and support rollers carrying and guiding an endless conveyor; the carriages and associated frames being slideable longitudinally along the rail on such wheels so as to increase or decrease the spacing between adjacent frames and hence the length of the conveyor; flanges or other attachment points on the rail to facilitate attachment of the rail to an overhead support; the overall length of the rail and hence conveyor being adjustable by adding or removing lengths of rail.