Belt conveyor wire rope support system for wire rope mounted roller idlers
First Claim
1. In a conveyor wherein a plurality of transverse idlers are carried by a pair of parallel spaced apart wire ropes suspended between two spaced apart fixed frames, the improved means for supporing said ropes and idlers intermediate said fixed frames comprising at least one support assembly which includes first and second posts each of which is connected adjacent its lower end to an anchor and adjacent its upper end to one of said ropes, a third post having one end connected adjacent the upper end of one of said first and second posts and extending downwardly at a diagonal with respect to said posts to connect at its other end to an anchor, rigid means extending transversely between and maintaining said ropes a fixed distance apart, all of said posts being adjustable in length and having means for locking at a selected length, and the connections of said first and second posts to said anchors being pivotal thereby enabling the upper ends of said posts to be moved transversely with respect to said ropes.
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Abstract
An intermediate assembly for supporting parallel cables stretched between end frames in a conveyor. The assembly including rigid cross members maintaining the cables a fixed distance apart, first and second posts each connected at its top end to one of the cables and at its bottom end to an anchor, and a third post connected diagonally of the first two posts, all of the posts are adjustable in length and the connection of the first and second posts to the anchors is pivotal to enable movement of the posts transverse to the cables.
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3 Claims
- 1. In a conveyor wherein a plurality of transverse idlers are carried by a pair of parallel spaced apart wire ropes suspended between two spaced apart fixed frames, the improved means for supporing said ropes and idlers intermediate said fixed frames comprising at least one support assembly which includes first and second posts each of which is connected adjacent its lower end to an anchor and adjacent its upper end to one of said ropes, a third post having one end connected adjacent the upper end of one of said first and second posts and extending downwardly at a diagonal with respect to said posts to connect at its other end to an anchor, rigid means extending transversely between and maintaining said ropes a fixed distance apart, all of said posts being adjustable in length and having means for locking at a selected length, and the connections of said first and second posts to said anchors being pivotal thereby enabling the upper ends of said posts to be moved transversely with respect to said ropes.
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