Guide chain

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Inventors

Moritz, Werner

Application #

052833

Filed

May-21-1987

Published

Jan-31-1989

Current US Class

059/78.1
059/900
248/49

International Classes

F16G 013/16

Field of Search

59/78.1 59/78 248/49 248/51 248/52 248/68

Assignee

Kabelschlepp GmbH (Siegen, DE)

Examiners

Jones; David

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Becker & Becker Inc.

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Abstract
A guide chain for carrying lines that supply all types of expendable material from a fixed connection to a movable consuming device. In order to provide the guide chain with a periphery that is as completely closed as possible and has as smooth a surface as possible, and in order to be able to assemble the individual parts in a straightforward manner, two basic variants are proposed. In one variant, recesses are provided in the side pieces and are respectively concentric to a pivot axis between that side piece and an adjacent side piece, with externally circular cylindrical cover elements being inserted in the recesses to cover horizontal gaps between adjacent chain links. Caps are provided to connect adjacent side pieces, with each cap having a concentric rim that extends into the recesses and grooves that interconnect the latter. Each cap also has projecting members that are disposed between stops of adjacent chain links. These projecting members limit the maximum pivot angle of adjacent chain links.
 
Claims
What I claim is:

1. A guide chain for carrying lines that supply all types of expendable material from a fixed connection to a movable consuming device; said chain includes pivotably interconnected chain links, each of which comprises side pieces and crosspieces that interconnect the latter, with said side pieces and said crosspieces delimiting an interior space for accommodating said lines; the pivot movement of adjacent chain links is limited by radial stops that are pivotable in a given plane with cooperating stops of an adjacent chain link; said guide chain further comprises:

transverse elements that are connected with said crosspieces to cover said chain links;

curved cover elements disposed between said transverse elements of adjacent chain links; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a guide chain for carrying lines, e.g. transmission lines, feed lines, and other energy lines, that supply all types of expendable material from a fixed connection to a movable consuming device. The chain includes pivotably interconnected chain links, each of which comprises side pieces and crosspieces that interconnect the latter, with the side pieces and crosspieces delimiting an interior space for accommodating said lines. The pivot movement of adjacent chain links is limited by radial stops that are pivotable in a given plane with cooperating stops of an adjacent chain link.

German Offenlegungsschrift No. 33 33 543 Klein dated Apr. 18, 1945 discloses a self-supporting carrier for energy lines that is made of hingedly interconnected tubular members, the tubular ends of which have mutually overlapping edge portions that interlock with one another; also, the faces of the tubular members form surfaces of rotation that are concentric to the pivot axes. The pivot axes are defined by raised portions on the tubular members, with these raised portions being rounded-off on one side, and extending into cooperating recesses of adjacent tubular members, with the pivot angle being limited by an elongated extension. With this heretofore known carrier for energy lines, the connections of the energy lines must be disconnected if a defective tubular member has to be replaced. Furthermore, with this known carrier it is difficult to insert energy lines, to replace individual energy lines, or to insert energy lines having fixed fittings. A further drawback is that the tubular members must be relatively thick if small radii of curvature are to be realized. Finally, the pressure on the pivot shafts is particularly great, so that no great forces can be transmitted.
 
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