Power feed chain

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Inventors

Hennig, Kurt

Application #

563589

Filed

Mar-31-1975

Published

Apr-19-1977

Current US Class

059/78.1
248/49
248/51
248/68.1

International Classes

F16L 003/16

Field of Search

59/78.1 191/12 248/49 248/51 248/68

Examiners

Frazier; Roy D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Marshall & Yeasting

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Abstract
A power feed chain has two chain bands and a plurality of connecting struts. The strut construction resists twisting, so as to hold the two chain bands parallel to one another and in longitudinal alignment. It is in the form of a lightweight but rigid grid, comprising two cross-ties consisting of strips of flat material arranged in parallel planes, and a plurality of spacers of flat material which extend between the cross-ties and are arranged in parallel planes that are perpendicular to the planes of the cross-ties. Each spacer has in each of its long sides a relatively deep notch which has parallel sides and which fits around one of the flat cross-ties, so that the spacers and cross-ties form a rigid torsion-resistant grid frame.
 
Claims
What I claim is:

1. A strut for connecting two chain bands of a power feed chain, wherein the improvement comprises a lightweight structure which is a rigid bridge and therefore resists twisting so as to hold the two chain bands parallel to one another, said rigid bridge being in the form of a rigid grid comprising two cross-ties consisting of strips of flat material arranged in parallel planes, and a plurality of spacers, each consisting of a strip of flat material, arranged in parallel planes that are perpendicular to the planes of the cross-ties, each of said spacers having two notches to receive the two cross-ties, said notches being formed in opposite sides of the strip and being located adjacent to opposite ends of the strip, and each notch having a depth substantially equal to the width of the cross-tie which is received in the notch, and having parallel sides which fit against the sides of the cross-tie to prevent pivoting of the spacer relative to the cross-tie, thus forming said rigid bridge connecting the chain bands.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a power feed chain with two chain bands and interposed connecting struts each consisting of at least two cross-ties, and spacers disposed between the cross-ties and used for holding the power feed lines, wherein the spacers are adjustable longitudinally of the cross-ties and at least one cross-tie can be released from the spacers.

In a known power feed chain, shown in U.S. Pat. No. 3,382,668, the webs connecting the two chain bands are each formed of two cross-ties with intermediate "spectacle" members provided with bores to receive the power feed lines. In this case the spectacle members are aligned immediately adjacent each other, so that their mutual spacing cannot be altered. If one power feed line has to be replaced by another line of different diameter, with this known power feed chain complicated assembly operations are needed, since the spectacle members cannot readily be adapted to different diameters. Another disadvantage of this known construction is that the machining of the spectacle members causes high production costs.
 
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