Abstract: A centrifugal force conveying apparatus for transferring feed material to a conveyor. The transfer conveyor includes a gravity feed chute, a screw conveyor disposed along a longitudinal passage and a rotating paddle wheel which receives the feed material from the screw conveyor. The paddle wheel accelerates the feed material to a prescribed velocity and along a range of predetermined vector directions to enable relatively low differential motion between the feed material and the receiving conveyor system.
Abstract: The cable tensioner has a pair of elongated platforms mounted side-by-side on a base with each having drive and driven geared pulleys with geared idler pulleys therebetween arranged along the edge of the platform confronting the other platform. A geared endless belt encircles the pulleys on each platform and has a grooved exterior machined to match the cable being handled. The drive and driven pulleys are adjusted to tension the associated belts and the idler pulleys are pressed towards the idlers on the adjacent platform. The base is mounted to permit sideways motion plus pivoting, tilting and rising and falling as a unit.
Abstract: The headframe supports tubular pipe guides in the shaft. Each guide comprises a multiplicity of pipes threaded one to another and extends below the normal range of conveyance travel in the shaft. Each guide is suspended from the headframe by a substantially solid bar depending from the headframe and threadably connected to the uppermost pipe. A bushing fixed in the shaft below the travel range has an associated pipe guide passing loosely therethrough to permit vertical and lateral movement of the pipe guide. A conveyance is suspended on wire rope from the headframe and is guided by the pipe guides. The conveyance has guide bushings slideably engaging each of the pipe guides. Weights are attached to the bottom of each of the pipe guides and the total weight added to each is not equal to that added to any other guide. This avoids having similar harmonics in the pipe guides.
Abstract: The open topped telescoping bunker body is filled from above and material in the body can be discharged when the tail gate at the rear is opened. A double acting push plate is used to push material through the open tail gate and material falling into the body ahead of the push plate during discharge can be ejected through the open front end of the body ahead of the plow blade. The plow blade levels the material to form a roadway as the skid mounted bunker is pulled forward. The blade can be raised to allow passage of men or material under the body. The push blade moves with and with respect to the moving part of the telescoping body.