Bundle Carrier (Patent No: 277603)
Inventor: Brosinsky, Jacob Location: Compeer Comments: N/A Description: Jacob Brosinsky and Peter Reinbold, co-inventors, both of Compeer, Alberta, Canada. 7th February, 1928. Filed 17th May, 1927. Serial No. 325,484.
Claim.—1. A bundle-carrier comprising a frame, arms laterally extending from said frame, said arms adapted to connect said frame to a binder or like mechanism, a series of rollers transversely mounted in said frame, said rollers adapted to rotate, an endless canvas mounted over and around said rollers, said canvas adapted to constitute a movable base for the carrier, a sprocket wheel operably connected to each of said rollers, a chain operably rove over and around said sprocket wheels, and means to transmit rotation from the binder or like mechanism to said chain and connected parts in a manner to move said base at intervals.
2. A bundle-carrier comprising a frame, arms laterally extending from said frame, said arms adapted to connect said frame to a binder or like mechanism, standards upstanding from said frame, rails carried by said standards, a series of rollers transversely mounted in said frame, said rollers adapted to rotate, an endless canvas mounted over and around said rollers, said canvas adapted to constitute a movable base for the carrier, a sprocket wheel operably connected to each of said rollers, a chain operably rove over and around said sprocket wheels, and means to transmit rotation from the binder or like mechanism to said chain and connected parts in a manner to move said base at intervals.
3. A bundle-carrier comprising a frame, arms laterally extending from said frame, said arms adapted to connect said frame to a binder or like mechanism, standards upstanding from said frame, rails carried by said standards a series of rollers transversely mounted in said frame said rollers adapted to rotate, an endless canvas mounted over and around said rollers, said canvas adapted to constitute a movable base for the carrier, a sprocket-wheel operably connected to each of said rollers, a chain operable rove over and around said sprocket-wheels, a shaft rotatably borne by said frame a bevel gear wheel keyed to said shaft, said wheel adapted to motively mesh with a further bevel-gear, secured to, and rotated by the binder or like mechanism, and a clutch, said clutch adapted to motively connect said shaft to said chain and connected parts in a manner to move said base at desired intervals
Claims allowed, 3.
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