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US1578303A
US1578303A US690513A US69051324A US1578303A US 1578303 A US1578303 A US 1578303A US 690513 A US690513 A US 690513A US 69051324 A US69051324 A US 69051324A US 1578303 A US1578303 A US 1578303A
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  • the invention consists in the-parts con1-' binationsto be hereinafter set forth and claimed, j with the understanding that the 'i s eve'ral. necessaryfelements comprising our invention, may be” varied in construction, I p '.propo r tio11s and arrangement, withoutde- Thistype of framework is costly to bnild;
  • the pen is inede in sections;fancl the sectiohs are joined by splicing devices 5.
  • the splicing devices coinprise inetal plates Y which follow the exterior contour of the for the remrh of the cohveyer elements to the positionsin which the load may be ether siiiffeoe both at "113?; top
  • the lower conveyor element is adafptecfll to run in guides 7havii1-g upstandi-hg sides 8
  • the upstanding sides -8 are ioillyjof suifioieht height-to prevent lateral displacement of the conveyer element 2.
  • splicing members '9 -winch comprise metal plates wh'iohfiit' againstthe upstanding wells 8 of the guides 7, and across the bottom thereof, 1&1 whieh si-er scehedhy ineaiis suitable belts or rivets 11.; I f f To support the path ear .7 the u per jcehvejer element .1, fandlthe guides 7 carryihg the later Genre-yer element 2, we have shown eonveyer supports 12 which, Iinthe piiesent 'ii'i'sta n'ce, we ztoi i'n of I-beahi', as eons stloilg tiidfofrhs and bottom I-y 'ieasoh or the iflaiigfels.
  • conveyer .ele'i'ne-nt In fe, conveyer .ele'i'ne-nt, an upper supportingpa "lower supporting guides, s pport-s therefor foo inp fi'sing horizont-illy disposed supporting arms, and Connecting framework on one side only.
  • a support for conveyers comprising in Y an integral structure, an upper supporting arm, a lower supporting arm, and a U- shaped connecting link on one side only.
  • a support-for conveyers comprising in a unitary structure formed of a single metallic beam, ahorizontally disposed upper arm, a horizontally disposed lower arm, and a connecting 11111: on one sldeionly'.
  • a supportlfor conveyers comprisingin upper ar a horizontally disposedlower I arm, and a connecting link on one side only,
  • said unitary structure being bent from the body of a beam.

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March 30 1926.
R. A. WALTER ET AL APPARATUS FOR USE IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF FRAMEWORK SUPPORTS IigIZI4CONVEYERS Filed Feb.
" Patented Mar. 30, 1926.
" UNITED STATES RAYMONID'A. WALTER, or new a 1,578,303-- P r m; t rrier. if
YORK, 1v. Y.-,;Ann WALTER BAKE, or FRANKLIN,
PENNSYLVANIA. I .t
APPARATUS son est: in THE commences?FRA EW RK. snrronrs'r on v CONVEYERS. I
7 Application filed February 1924. Serial No. 690,513.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that we, RAYMOND \YAL- TER and lVAL'rnn M. DAKE, citizens of the United States, residing, respectively, at New York city, in the county of New Yorkand State of New York,and at Franklin, Venango County, State of Pennsylvanimfhave invented certain new and useful Improvements inApparatus for Use in the Construction of Framework Supports for Conveyers, of which the following. is a specificationi 1 Qur invention relates to apparatus for ilse in the construction of conveyers and while it is intended that it be usedin the construction of conveyers for handlingall kinds ofmaterial, it is particularly adapted for usenn construction of conveyersv used in mining and transporting coal;
An object of our invention is to provide an improved framework for a conveyer.
Another object of our invention is toprovide-an improved support for a conveyer. Yet another object of our invention is to provide an improved framework orsupport for a conveyer, which is open at one side to facilitate removal and replacement of. the.
returnchain flights or belt. I 7
A' still further object of our invention is to provide a framework or support, for a conveyer, which will be easily manufactured, light in weight and of great strength.
A still further objec-t'of our invention is to provide an improved support, for a con- H veyer, which will make it more readily extensible inasmuch as its open 'side'oryend permits insertion or removalof parts ofthe conveyer without cutting, breaking ortaking apart the lower conveying element whether chains, flight orbelt. f p
In constructing portable extensible conveyers, such as those commercially known as the Claghorne type, it is customary to build a supporting members on both sides of the movingconveying members. These vertical members are joined by horizontal members at top and bottom, these horizontal .inembersforming the-supports for the upper and low'ermem bers respectively of the moving conveying element.
and is'unsatisfactory in operation;
framework having. vertical 1 ap endedjclaims contained within and moving in theirec tangular frameworkuof horizontal and 'vertical supports, breaks or becomes worn,
much-time is lost in making repairs because it is extremely diflicult' to work in the restricted space, and thecontinuous broken worn element can be removed, for a new one 'JAlsowhen it'is desired tofeirtend ain tensiblc conveyer' of thensual type'by the given point, the same disadvantage appears andit becomes necessary to cut, break or open the upper and lower conveying elements. Another section of framework is are very expensive. .It is to overcome their shapethat it has an open side, and is gen lerally formed of. metal bent into U-shape. Vilhen our support 1s used, the lower 'conveying element can be lifted out of its guides,
inserted, mny by passingit longitndinally through frame after frame the entire length ,of theconveyeni .66 insertion of additional unitfiamesatany then inserted and sections ofconveyingele I "m'ents inserted and reconnected ready for use. I
" Theseoperations consume much time and drawn out to one side, repaired and replaced 1 with small delay as compared with similar work;using present supports. a
. Inlike mannerif desiredto insert or Ire move interior sections ofa conveyeruising our improved supports, a section can be takenout or one can beinserted without disconnecting or cutting the lowerconveying element, orwithout being obliged to remove it longitudinallythrough the entire conveyer supports. Moreover, our improved" support is sturdy, simple and economicallymanufac- 'tured. H v y With these and other objects infview which may be incidentlto our improvements,
,the invention consists in the-parts con1-' binationsto be hereinafter set forth and claimed, j with the understanding that the 'i s eve'ral. necessaryfelements comprising our invention, may be" varied in construction, I p '.propo r tio11s and arrangement, withoutde- Thistype of framework is costly to bnild;
pa-rtingfronr the spiritiand scope of the n order .to. make our inverition more cle'arh understood we have shown in the eccompahyihg drawings meansf r carrying the saiiie into practical eflect, without limiting the improvements in their useful applications --t"o' -the" particular, ooh'strtitions which for the purposeot explanation, have 1 'proved' Conveyor support been made the subject of illustration In the drawings: Figure 1 is a view' in side inga'portion of aoonveyer using our improved supports; v a
' fig. 2 isca crosssectional view on line 2-2 or. the cohveyer in Fig. 1,, 1oo1dng ih the direction of the arrows; l g, 31s a perspective new of our 1111- Referr-ingto the drawin s for a c'leta ild descriptioii we have shown 1 en upper .conrv'eyeielement 1 and .a lower cohveyer element r The upper 'o'on veyjer ele'meiit is adapted to travel iiia pan 3 forming affiat bearing surface and-having "upstanding "sloped sides .4 to viprev'eht loss er mate-m1 o'arried byfth'e eon'veye'r. The pen is inede in sections;fancl the sectiohs are joined by splicing devices 5. I the splicing devices coinprise inetal plates Y which follow the exterior contour of the for the remrh of the cohveyer elements to the positionsin which the load may be ether siiiffeoe both at "113?; top
7' added. Therefore, it is not he'e's'sergv to have apan structure such "as is ehowhror the up-' per conveyer element. The lower conveyor element is adafptecfll to run in guides 7havii1-g upstandi-hg sides 8 The upstanding sides -8 are ioillyjof suifioieht height-to prevent lateral displacement of the conveyer element 2. To join the section-s of the guides, t-he're'a're provided splicing members '9 -winch, inthe present; instance, comprise metal plates wh'iohfiit' againstthe upstanding wells 8 of the guides 7, and across the bottom thereof, 1&1 whieh si-er scehedhy ineaiis suitable belts or rivets 11.; I f f To support the path ear .7 the u per jcehvejer element .1, fandlthe guides 7 carryihg the later Genre-yer element 2, we have shown eonveyer supports 12 which, Iinthe piiesent 'ii'i'sta n'ce, we ztoi i'n of I-beahi', as eons stloilg tiidfofrhs and bottom I-y 'ieasoh or the iflaiigfels. 7 e piilse's fan upper l io'ifl"zentelly "exten'dl-ilglg 13;, am lower 'ho-rfz o'ntally extend n a The upper and lower horizontellv exieh farms ebnheetedfby e Iihk T15, winch is tamed by bendihg the uetu're f theI-loeem. Thus, the whble sup elevation show? 11 the -present instance,
comprising liorizoiitall ing arms, and eohheeuhg nemewark 6 side .9111 i oft 12 -7 1:
1 1 t m, heme "bent to "form horizontally supporting i one side 'hhly'ferihed from the bodies or the 1 V Al v 't telfeswbean s theifise I ms rie hmht shape r "i u laid s de. i
The upper support '13is provided"with apertures 16"in the flanges of the upper surface of the I-bea-fm. The lower support 14 is means of suitable rivets or bolts 18 to the top 1 surface of the upper horizontal arm 13 by i'p'a-ssing suitable bolts or rivets through the holes 16. The guides 7 are likewise fastened by'ihe'ans of suitable bolts or rivets 19, which pass through the holes 17 in the upper surface'of the lower horizontal arni 1 1 of the support. I r v V In operation, our 'ty 3e of support for the e meyee perinits upper and lower sections of the conveyer to be readily i einoved for repair or replacement by reason o-f'the fact that it is possible-to lift sections oi. the eonveyer bodily out at the lower guides; This feature is or great'advantage,elsojih length eni'ng or shortening the conveyer, where seotions of the upper and lower: elemehts can be eesily and quickly removed. [By reason of the fact that the suppe'rts for the boilveye r allow read access to and removal of conveyer elements, the labor and expense of repeirihg replacement a a changing the length of portable conveyersisgreatlymint' inized.
' V'Vhile we have shown and described the preferred embodiment of our. ini 'entioh we, wish it to be understood thetwe do notconfine ourselves to the fpreeise details of oon-- structioii herein set fortl'l, by way of illustrationgas it is apparent that many 'c-hanges and variations ih'aly be made therein, by those skilled in'the' 'art, without departing from the spirit of the invent-ion, or exceeding the see; 5e of the appended claims.
' We elai'in 1 I 1. In {a convey'er framework, an upper supporting .pla tfornu lower supporting guides, and supports there-for comp-rising unitaizy struetures having horizontally disfpose'd arms. p i
.2, In fe, conveyer .ele'i'ne-nt, an upper supportingpa "lower supporting guides, s pport-s therefor foo inp fi'sing horizont-illy disposed supporting arms, and Connecting framework on one side only.
In conveys: hem LP 11g" lpe'n 'seetib s, f's al'ices- 1 e1 s11; a;po'1-tihgguides, splices thei fe dispose a conveys: irwn ewouk, i111 upper 1p ftihg lplatiofr'rn, 8, lower .suppbitihg stip jor'ts there-for comprising i sposed ,arnis, end connecting l nks on- -In'h whveyer' teamwork, upper supupper .sup-
oi; lower porting an sections, splices therefor, lower supporting guides, splices therefor, supports comprising beams bent to form horizontally disposed supporting arms, and connecting links on'one side only formed from the,bod-, ies of the beams themselves.
6. A support for conveyers comprising in Y an integral structure, an upper supporting arm, a lower supporting arm, and a U- shaped connecting link on one side only.
7., A support-for conveyers comprising in a unitary structure formed of a single metallic beam, ahorizontally disposed upper arm, a horizontally disposed lower arm, and a connecting 11111: on one sldeionly'.
a unitary structure, a'horizontally disposed "15 8. A supportlfor conveyers comprisingin upper ar a horizontally disposedlower I arm, and a connecting link on one side only,
said unitary structure being bent from the body of a beam.
tures;
In testimony whereof we afliX our signa-
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