Claims
- 1. A conveyor chain joint construction for a web tensioning machine, said construction comprising a joint bolt having an axis; a joint sleeve; first bearing means journalling said joint sleeve on said joint bolt for rotation about said axis; a first pair of fishplates respectively mounted on said joint sleeve at opposite ends thereof; a roller; second bearing means journalling said roller on said joint sleeve between the fishplates of said first pair thereof and for rotation about said axis; a second pair of fishplates respectively mounted on said joint bolt adjacent opposite ends of said joint sleeve and straddling said first pair of fishplates; a support member for supporting web tensioning means; and means removably mounting said support member on said joint bolt in such position that one fishplate of said second pair thereof is sandwiched between said support member and said joint sleeve, said one fishplate having an aperture therein through which said joint bolt extends, said aperture being sufficiently larger in size than said joint bolt as to provide an unoccupied annular space encircling said joint bolt, thereby facilitating removal of said one fishplate to provide access to said first and second bearing means.
- 2. The construction set forth in claim 1 wherein said joint bolt has an axial lubrication bore and a radial lubrication bore in communication with one another, said radial bore also being in communication with said first bearing means, said joint sleeve having a radial lubrication bore in communication with said first bearing means and with said second bearing means.
- 3. The construction according to claim 1 wherein said joint sleeve has a radial lubrication bore in communication with said first bearing means and said second bearing means.
- 4. The construction according to claim 1 wherein said roller has a radially thick external rim.
- 5. The construction according to claim 1 wherein said machine has a pair of spaced guide rails between which said chain joint construction is accommodated, said support member having a guide bearing on one of said rails, and said roller bearing on the other of said rails.
- 6. In a web tensioning machine having a pair of parallel, spaced apart guide rails between which a multiple-link tensioning chain is accommodated, and a plurality of support members carried by said chain at spaced intervals and supporting web tensioning means, each of said support members having a guide bearing against one of said rails, the improvement wherein each of said links has a joint comprising a joint bolt having an axis; a joint sleeve; first bearing means journalling said joint sleeve on said joint bolt for rotation about said axis; a first pair of fishplates respectively mounted on said joint sleeve at opposite ends thereof; a roller; second bearing means journalling said roller on said joint sleeve between the fishplates of said first pair thereof and for rotation about said axis in a position to bear against one of said rails; a second pair of fishplates respectively mounted on said joint bolt adjacent opposite ends of said joint sleeve and straddling said first pair of fishplates, each of said support members having means for supporting web tensioning means; means removably mounting each of said support members on one of said joint bolts in such position that one fishplate of said second pair thereof is sandwiched between said support member and said joint sleeve; and guide means carried by each of said support members in a position to bear against the other of said rails, said one of said fishplates having an aperture therein through which said joint bolt extends, said aperture being sufficiently larger in size than said joint bolt as to provide an unoccupied annular space encircling said joint bolt, thereby facilitating removal of said one fishplate to provide access to said first and second bearing means.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 07/165,236 filed on Mar. 7, 1988 now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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