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US1547276A
US1547276A US719823A US71982324A US1547276A US 1547276 A US1547276 A US 1547276A US 719823 A US719823 A US 719823A US 71982324 A US71982324 A US 71982324A US 1547276 A US1547276 A US 1547276A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65GTRANSPORT OR STORAGE DEVICES, e.g. CONVEYORS FOR LOADING OR TIPPING, SHOP CONVEYOR SYSTEMS OR PNEUMATIC TUBE CONVEYORS
    • B65G15/00Conveyors having endless load-conveying surfaces, i.e. belts and like continuous members, to which tractive effort is transmitted by means other than endless driving elements of similar configuration
    • B65G15/30Belts or like endless load-carriers
    • B65G15/32Belts or like endless load-carriers made of rubber or plastics
    • B65G15/42Belts or like endless load-carriers made of rubber or plastics having ribs, ridges, or other surface projections
    • B65G15/44Belts or like endless load-carriers made of rubber or plastics having ribs, ridges, or other surface projections for impelling the loads
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    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65GTRANSPORT OR STORAGE DEVICES, e.g. CONVEYORS FOR LOADING OR TIPPING, SHOP CONVEYOR SYSTEMS OR PNEUMATIC TUBE CONVEYORS
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  • My invention relates to conveyer belts and particularly to that type having spaced flights thereon.
  • Conveyor belts and particularly those used on tractors and for similar purposes wherein they are designed to carry materials along an incline, have been provided with spaced flights to serve as supports for goods and materials being carried.
  • the object of my invention is to provide such a. belt, hav
  • step-like projections or flights which are so designed as to be most effectual when the belt is in an inclined position, without, however, having an impaired usefulness during horizontal operation.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagrammatical side elevational View of a conveyer belt equipped with my new flights;
  • Fig. 2 is an enlarged detail side view of, one of my flights attached to the belt, the flight being shownin section;
  • Fig. 2 is a modification of the flight of Fig. 2;
  • Fig. 3 is a' perspectlve view of the portion of belt shown in Fig. 2.
  • Fig. 1 10 represents a 'belt of the usual construction and mounted on pulleys 11, or by other, known means mounted so as backs of the upright portions of the Us, on
  • the flights 12 are preferably of a width slightly less than thewidth of the belt and have a relatively thick bottom portion and a somewhat thinner and slightly tapered upright portion;
  • the bottom portion is fastened to the belt by any suitable means, and I have illustratively shown .staples .13 extending to I should be of such a thickness that whereas strength enough exists to support a weight or load placed upon the belt, yet sufficient yieldability is present'to allowthe tip of the flight to bend back on itself as illustrated at 14:, Fig? 1, when an obstruction is encountered It will be noted that such bending back does not substantially collapse the pocket or enlarge the angle formed between the front face of the flight and the belt.
  • a particular feature of my invention lies in the fact that I make the L-shaped crosssection of a flight with an obtuse angle so that an acute angle exists between the belt and the load-engaging, or front,-face of the flight.
  • the belt may be quite steeply inclined and the flights will support' a load at any inclination, the most eflicient position being of course one in which the bisector of the acute angle is vertical. This position will be one in which the belt is considerably more than 45 degrees to the horizontal.
  • the flexibility and yieldability of the flights alloweflicient utilization of the belt at less inclined or horizontal positions.
  • a conveyor belt provided with spaced flights having bendable tips adapted to yield upon encountering obstructions, each flight having one face forming with the belt an angle of less than 90 degrees to constitute a non-collapsible pocket for conveyed material.
  • a conveyer belt provided with spaced flights of substantially L-shaped cross-section and of a. resilient non-abrasive bendable material.
  • a conveyer belt comprising a belt
  • a conveyer belt as claimed in claim 2 in which said flights have each a relatively thick bottom portion and a somewhat thinner and tape-red upright portion at the normally forward end of the bottom portion.
  • a conveyer belt provided with spaced bendable filling entirely enclosed by said ma terial and extending up into the upright portion of the flight.

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July 28, 1925. 1,547,276
J. L. WENTZ FLEXIBLE C QNVEYER FLIGHT File d June 13, 1924 M L. Wnfz, INVENTOH A TTORNEY Patented July 28, 1925.
UNITED STATES i,547,27e PATENT OFFICE.
JERE L. WENTZ, OF PASSAIC, NEW JERSEY, ASSIGNOR TO PORTABLE MACHINERY 00., OF PASSAIC, JERSEY, A CORPORATION OF NEW JERSEY.
FLEXIBLE CONVEYER FLIGHT.
Application filed .Tune 13, 1924. Serial No. 719,823.
To all whom it-Wbdf/ con-cam: Be it known that I, Jnnn L. WENTZ, citizen of the United States of America, residing at Passaidcounty of Passaic, State of New Jersey, have invented new and useful Improvements in Flexible Conveyer Flights, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to conveyer belts and particularly to that type having spaced flights thereon.
Conveyor belts, and particularly those used on tractors and for similar purposes wherein they are designed to carry materials along an incline, have been provided with spaced flights to serve as supports for goods and materials being carried. The object of my invention is to provide such a. belt, hav
ing step-like projections or flights, which are so designed as to be most effectual when the belt is in an inclined position, without, however, having an impaired usefulness during horizontal operation.
Other novel featuresof construction of my invention are fully described in this specification, set forth in the appended claims, and illustratively exemplified in the accompanying drawings in which- Fig. 1 is a diagrammatical side elevational View of a conveyer belt equipped with my new flights;
Fig. 2 is an enlarged detail side view of, one of my flights attached to the belt, the flight being shownin section;
Fig. 2 is a modification of the flight of Fig. 2; and
Fig. 3 is a' perspectlve view of the portion of belt shown in Fig. 2.
Referring to the drawings, and particularly to Fig. 1, 10 represents a 'belt of the usual construction and mounted on pulleys 11, or by other, known means mounted so as backs of the upright portions of the Us, on
upright portion of each Let the normally.
the load-carrying side of the belt, face the upward incline, or in other words, with the forward-end of the bottom portion. The flights 12 are preferably of a width slightly less than thewidth of the belt and have a relatively thick bottom portion and a somewhat thinner and slightly tapered upright portion; The bottom portion is fastened to the belt by any suitable means, and I have illustratively shown .staples .13 extending to I should be of such a thickness that whereas strength enough exists to support a weight or load placed upon the belt, yet sufficient yieldability is present'to allowthe tip of the flight to bend back on itself as illustrated at 14:, Fig? 1, when an obstruction is encountered It will be noted that such bending back does not substantially collapse the pocket or enlarge the angle formed between the front face of the flight and the belt.
I The flights must accordingly be designed and. built in accordance with the use to which they are to be put, but I prefer to strengthen and stiffen the bottom portion in any case by constructing it with an insert or filling of fabric or similar reinforcing material 15. If desired, similar filling of any desired thickness and strength depending upon requirements may be .inserted in the upright portion as shown in Fig. 2.
A particular feature of my invention lies in the fact that I make the L-shaped crosssection of a flight with an obtuse angle so that an acute angle exists between the belt and the load-engaging, or front,-face of the flight. As a result, the belt may be quite steeply inclined and the flights will support' a load at any inclination, the most eflicient position being of course one in which the bisector of the acute angle is vertical. This position will be one in which the belt is considerably more than 45 degrees to the horizontal. At the same time, the flexibility and yieldability of the flights alloweflicient utilization of the belt at less inclined or horizontal positions.
WhatI claim is:
1'. A conveyor belt provided with spaced flights having bendable tips adapted to yield upon encountering obstructions, each flight having one face forming with the belt an angle of less than 90 degrees to constitute a non-collapsible pocket for conveyed material.
2. A conveyer belt provided with spaced flights of substantially L-shaped cross-section and of a. resilient non-abrasive bendable material.
3. A conveyer belt as claimed in claim 2, in which the upright portion of each flight forms an obtuse angle with the bottom portion. i
4. A conveyer belt comprising a belt,
- spaced L-shaped flights of a resilient 11011 abrasive bendable mat'eriah and. means for attaching the latter to the belt, said means comprising staples extendingthrough the bottom portion of each flight and the belt. 5. A conveyer belt as claimed in claim 2, in which said flights have each a relatively thick bottom portion and a somewhat thinner and tape-red upright portion at the normally forward end of the bottom portion.
6. A conveyer belt provided with spaced bendable filling entirely enclosed by said ma terial and extending up into the upright portion of the flight.
8. In combination, a conveyer belt, and an angular flight secured thereto, said flight consisting of rubber having a fabric reinforcement in at least one arm thereof.
In testimony whereof I afiix my signature.
JERE L. WENTZ.
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Cited By (15)

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US2619261A (en) * 1947-07-21 1952-11-25 Permutit Co Volumetric feeder
US2714257A (en) * 1950-08-26 1955-08-02 Reading Walter Jesse Egg drying machine
US2743829A (en) * 1956-05-01 ballard
US2783870A (en) * 1953-04-27 1957-03-05 Farrel Birmingham Co Inc Conveyor mechanism for sugar mills
US2809742A (en) * 1955-05-16 1957-10-15 William G Holz Conveyor belt attachment
DE1032163B (en) * 1956-09-12 1958-06-12 William George Holz Conveyor belt with articulated carrier bars
US2875887A (en) * 1953-12-21 1959-03-03 Theodore H Hinchcliffe Conveyor belt cleats
DE1157140B (en) * 1960-10-20 1963-11-07 Anton Schuh Conveyor belt made of elastic material with angled carrier bars
JPS508272A (en) * 1973-04-17 1975-01-28
US4176528A (en) * 1978-07-07 1979-12-04 Whirlpool Corporation Conveyor belt for ice dispenser
US4534461A (en) * 1982-08-18 1985-08-13 A. O. Smith Harvestore Products, Inc. Conveyor construction for conveying materials to an elevated location
US4569435A (en) * 1983-08-15 1986-02-11 House Of Lloyd, Inc. Power-driven conveyor
US4656762A (en) * 1984-05-19 1987-04-14 Heinrich Schliehe Ice preparation machine for ice tracks
US4718360A (en) * 1983-12-05 1988-01-12 Detroit Stoker Company Metering Feeder
WO2015042624A1 (en) * 2013-09-04 2015-04-02 Gassner Gmbh Conveyor belt and conveyor portion

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2743829A (en) * 1956-05-01 ballard
US2619261A (en) * 1947-07-21 1952-11-25 Permutit Co Volumetric feeder
US2714257A (en) * 1950-08-26 1955-08-02 Reading Walter Jesse Egg drying machine
US2783870A (en) * 1953-04-27 1957-03-05 Farrel Birmingham Co Inc Conveyor mechanism for sugar mills
US2875887A (en) * 1953-12-21 1959-03-03 Theodore H Hinchcliffe Conveyor belt cleats
US2809742A (en) * 1955-05-16 1957-10-15 William G Holz Conveyor belt attachment
DE1032163B (en) * 1956-09-12 1958-06-12 William George Holz Conveyor belt with articulated carrier bars
DE1157140B (en) * 1960-10-20 1963-11-07 Anton Schuh Conveyor belt made of elastic material with angled carrier bars
JPS508272A (en) * 1973-04-17 1975-01-28
US3939965A (en) * 1973-04-17 1976-02-24 Conrad Scholtz Ag Conveyor belt
US4176528A (en) * 1978-07-07 1979-12-04 Whirlpool Corporation Conveyor belt for ice dispenser
US4534461A (en) * 1982-08-18 1985-08-13 A. O. Smith Harvestore Products, Inc. Conveyor construction for conveying materials to an elevated location
US4569435A (en) * 1983-08-15 1986-02-11 House Of Lloyd, Inc. Power-driven conveyor
US4718360A (en) * 1983-12-05 1988-01-12 Detroit Stoker Company Metering Feeder
US4656762A (en) * 1984-05-19 1987-04-14 Heinrich Schliehe Ice preparation machine for ice tracks
WO2015042624A1 (en) * 2013-09-04 2015-04-02 Gassner Gmbh Conveyor belt and conveyor portion

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