Patents Assigned to Habasit AG
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Patent number: 7703601Abstract: A hybrid mesh belt having a mesh portion with side edges attached to modular plastic chains. The chains are provided with cavities on the bottom side. The cavities are suitable for engaging with driving sprockets that engage with the chains.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2007Date of Patent: April 27, 2010Assignee: Habasit AGInventors: Jeffrey E. DeLair, Joseph G. Szymborski
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Patent number: 7686159Abstract: A belt module suitable for use in a modular belt and designed for holding attachments such as flights. The belt module has an attachment holder with a dovetail section on the upper surface that accommodates attachments and the like that are designed to be removably attached to the holder by means of attachments furnished with foot extensions that fit into the dovetail section by sliding the foot laterally into a locked position relative to the attachment holder.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2007Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Assignee: Habasit AGInventor: Dietmar Elsner
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Patent number: 7624858Abstract: A modular plastic conveyor belt, formed of successive rows of assembled injection molded modules connected by laterally-extending pins, has arched tops in each module row and increased depth in the laterally-extending spine of the belt. The belt structure enables the modular plastic belt to be retrofitted in a spiral system normally carrying a steel conveyor belt. In one embodiment the arched-top module rows, having a greater depth than normal, are accommodated on a small-diameter roller, by forming a generally cylindrical undercut at the bottom of each module row, reducing the distance of protrusion outwardly from the roller. The arched-top configuration lends itself not only to transfer of articles as the conveyor passes over the sprocket for a roller, but also the provision of increased beam depth at the center of the module, with lower profiles at the extremities of the link ends.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2007Date of Patent: December 1, 2009Assignee: Habasit AGInventors: Jeffrey Earl Delair, William J. Bickel, Jr.
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Patent number: 7597188Abstract: A module for chains or belts that is molded from a plastic compound containing a magnetizable element. The molding may be performed in a standard injection molding machine equipped with a device that produces an electromagnetic or permanent magnetic field. The field lines are directed in such a way as to penetrate the mold cavities and the molded part in the desired axis, in order to electrically charge the magnetizable particles and orient them to form a permanently magnetized plastic body. After discharge of the mold, the plastic part has magnetic properties with opposite charges at opposite poles.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2006Date of Patent: October 6, 2009Assignee: Habasit AGInventor: Giovanni Volpi
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Patent number: 7578384Abstract: A link of a conveyor chain is connectable to a similar and adjacent link and has a main base body with two shoulders, protruding upward from ends of transverse sides of the main base body. Ends of a pair of first and second shafts are associated with the pair of shoulders and first rollers are rotatably associated with the shafts. Second rollers are associated on the pair of first and second shafts and are supported in a loaded condition by at least one pair of first supporting elements, activatable when a load passes. A third shaft, with which third rollers are associated rotatably, is further provided that is supported by at least one pair of second supporting elements, the ends of the third shaft being free.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2006Date of Patent: August 25, 2009Assignee: Habasit AGInventor: Sergio Fandella
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Publication number: 20090197493Abstract: A counterband tape for use in the heat setting tunnel of a carpet yarn heat setting machine. The tape is constructed from polyphenylene sulfide (PPS) yarns. The counterband tape may be formed as a single layer woven fabric with a twill weave construction. The tape also may include a herringbone pattern.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2008Publication date: August 6, 2009Applicant: HABASIT AGInventor: Vinod Kumar Chahal
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Patent number: 7556145Abstract: A gapless side guard for use with a modular belt having modules connected to one another by pivot rods. The gapless side guard has a continuous strip of flexible material for retaining materials being transported on the modular belt. In one embodiment, the strip has strip openings and the strip is connected to the module with brackets. The brackets have anchors and the strip openings are positioned around the anchors such that the strip is thereafter joined to the anchors. The bracket has a stud side with studs extending from the stud side. The module has stud openings and the studs are snapped into the stud openings in the module and are thereafter joined to the module. The strip is flexible such that when the modular belt is driven over a sprocket it is capable of elongating as the distance between the brackets increases.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2006Date of Patent: July 7, 2009Assignee: Habasit AGInventor: Dietmar Elsner
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Patent number: 7530455Abstract: A belt designed for improved cleanability achieved by large link distances thus reducing the number of gaps. The module design reduces the undesirable elasticity of the belt under load by having link pairs, formed by links on adjacent modules, that are moved as close together as possible leaving large open spaces between the link pairs.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2007Date of Patent: May 12, 2009Assignee: Habasit AGInventor: Marco Lucchi
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Patent number: 7527143Abstract: The invention may include a series of rows of belt modules. A first one of the rows may have a plurality of hinge elements along an end of the first row. A second one of the rows may have a plurality of hinge elements along an end of the second row. The plurality of hinge elements of the first row may be interleaved with the plurality of hinge elements of the second row. A hinge pin may extend through the plurality of hinge elements of both the first row and the second row so as to pivotally join the first row to the second row. A roller may be supported from a first module of the first row and supported from a second module of the first row, so that the roller resides between the first module and the second module and so that the roller extends above the modules in order to allow an object, which is to be conveyed by the conveyor belt, to be supported on the roller. The modules may be moved in a belt travel direction in order to convey the object from a first location to a second location.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2006Date of Patent: May 5, 2009Assignee: Habasit AGInventors: Michal Krisl, Dieter Guldenfels
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Publication number: 20090026048Abstract: A belt designed for improved cleanability achieved by large link distances thus reducing the number of gaps. The module design reduces the undesirable elasticity of the belt under load by having link pairs, formed by links on adjacent modules, that are moved as close together as possible leaving large open spaces between the link pairs.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2007Publication date: January 29, 2009Applicant: HABASIT AGInventor: Marco Lucchi
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Patent number: 7438178Abstract: A conveying belt suitable for powerturn conveying applications. The conveying belt has a mult-layer structure with layers of parallel laid yarns disposed in various angles relative to the machine direction. The parallel yarns are stitchbonded to a multiply interwoven scrim to form a subassembly. A batt of staple fibers is needled to the scrim and the batt and subassembly are encapsulated by a polymer.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2007Date of Patent: October 21, 2008Assignee: Habasit AGInventors: Vinod Kumar Chahal, Richard A. Miller
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Publication number: 20080190462Abstract: A drive sprocket for driving a modular belt having a plurality of belt modules with intercalated link ends connected by transverse pivot members to form hinges. The belt modules may have transverse ribs. The drive sprocket is driven by a shaft. The drive sprocket has a central opening for receiving the shaft. The body has a plurality of teeth disposed in pairs along a periphery of the body. The body has a first opening formed between adjacent pairs of teeth and extending toward the center of the sprocket to provide access to the hinge area, when the belt engages with the sprocket, for application of cleaning fluid.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2007Publication date: August 14, 2008Applicant: HABASIT AGInventors: Dieter Guldenfels, Marco Lucchi
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Publication number: 20080116043Abstract: A conveying belt suitable for powerturn conveying applications. The conveying belt has a mult-layer structure with layers of parallel laid yarns disposed in various angles relative to the machine direction. The parallel yarns are stitchbonded to a multiply interwoven scrim to form a subassembly. A batt of staple fibers is needled to the scrim and the batt and subassembly are encapsulated by a polymer.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2007Publication date: May 22, 2008Applicant: Habasit AGInventors: Vinod Kumar Chahal, Richard A. Miller
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Patent number: 7367448Abstract: A chain module with an undulating edge has an upper conveying surface having an opening for receiving a projecting portion of an adjacent chain module. The upper conveying surface has a top edge, a leading edge and a trailing edge. The leading edge has first and second portions separated by the opening. The trailing edge has first and second portions separated by the projecting portion. A curved portion extends from the top edge of the conveying surface to the leading edge. The leading edge and trailing edge have alternating peaks and valleys such that the peaks on the trailing edge align with the valleys on the leading edge of an adjacent chain module. A pair of opposed first hinge eyes extends from the upper conveying surface on opposite sides of the opening, each hinge eye having a transverse pivot rod opening. A second hinge eye is disposed in the projecting portion and also has a transverse pivot rod opening.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2006Date of Patent: May 6, 2008Assignee: Habasit AGInventor: Sergio Fandella
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Patent number: 7367447Abstract: A conveyor belt assembled of modular plastic components is retained together without the usual connecting rods or pins. In one embodiment the modules, each of which has series of finger-like projections or knuckles both at forward and rear ends of the module, the projections are tapered to narrows in width from top to bottom. The projections at either the forward or rear side have laterally extending posts or dowels at one side of each projection, each with a length that extends through only part of the width of the gap between adjacent projections. In the opposite set of projections are holes, similar to the aligned holes that are present when module rows are connected by rods. With the projections being tapered, modules of adjacent rows can be put together by interdigiting the projections with the modules of adjacent rows held at an angle, preferably an acute angle beyond 90°.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2006Date of Patent: May 6, 2008Assignee: Habasit AGInventor: James J. Harrison
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Patent number: 7364036Abstract: A belt module comprising an intermediate section having a top surface. A first plurality of link ends have opposed side walls that provide the first link ends with a first transverse thickness. The transverse thickness is connected to the intermediate section at a first proximal portion and extends from the intermediate section in a direction of belt travel to a first distal portion at the link ends. The first link ends have a first opening through the thickness between and to the opposed side walls. The first opening is disposed transverse to the direction of belt travel. The belt module also includes a second plurality of link ends having opposed side walls providing the second link ends with a second transverse thickness. The second transverse thickness is connected to the intermediate section at a second proximal portion and extends from the intermediate section in a direction opposite to the first link ends to a second distal portion at the link ends.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2006Date of Patent: April 29, 2008Assignee: Habasit AGInventor: Alex Schoepf
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Patent number: 7364037Abstract: A lane divider attachment with a flight portion that extends above the top surface of the belt module and provides a barrier to stop goods from shifting away from their position. The lane divider attachment includes a transverse pivot rod opening or recess disposed in alignment with the pivot rod openings in the module when the lane divider is installed. A hook portion that snaps over the crossbar (cross rib) portion of the module may be included to secure the lane divider attachment to the crossbar.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2006Date of Patent: April 29, 2008Assignee: Habasit AGInventor: Dietmar Elsner
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Patent number: 7360644Abstract: A rodless system for a modular conveying belt where the studs are inserted into the pivot opening by transversally shifting the module with the studs in relation to the module with the pivot opening.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2007Date of Patent: April 22, 2008Assignee: Habasit AGInventors: Marco Lucchi, Dietmar Elsner
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Patent number: 7360643Abstract: A modular belt having plug-inserts produced from electroconductive material. The plugs may be snapped into respective holes that are preformed or machined in a standard plastic belt module. The modules may be produced from low cost materials such as polypropylene or polyacetal. The electroconductive plugs may be attached to the belt in numerous ways including, but not limited to, snap fit, gluing, screwing or direct integration by molding.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2007Date of Patent: April 22, 2008Assignee: Habasit AGInventor: Sergio Fandella
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Patent number: 7331447Abstract: A modular belt having modules intercalated and locked into position by a pivot rod having a retaining ring disposed in spaced apart relation relative to the end of the rod along the longitudinal axis. An outermost link end of the first plurality of link ends of the module has an opening that is larger in diameter and offset from the openings in the remaining link ends. The opening in the outermost link end may be substantially oblong-shaped with a portion of the opening coinciding with the remaining openings. The oblong shape improves the rod retaining function.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2006Date of Patent: February 19, 2008Assignee: Habasit AGInventors: Michal Krisl, Dietmar Elsner