This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1922 Excerpt: ...diagonally across the belt and c cords from the floor below. Discharge by Inverting the Belt.--Discharge at poii of a belt conveyor can be effected by the use of f they are set in series to discharge at several points provide all but the last with a by-pass chute to relo: belt and fit them with flap gates to divert the ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1922 Excerpt: ...diagonally across the belt and c cords from the floor below. Discharge by Inverting the Belt.--Discharge at poii of a belt conveyor can be effected by the use of f they are set in series to discharge at several points provide all but the last with a by-pass chute to relo: belt and fit them with flap gates to divert the stream, or. let the main chute fill up and overflow into the by-pn. the arrangement adopted in an American cement plai where a stock-house was filled by a belt running thn fixed trippers. The travel of the cement in the by-pa that it did not acquire any speed, and hence it wore tl in 1907, for a patent on a rotating-drum device t, chutes on these trippers and to throw the cement Fig. 151.--Fixed Tripper with By-pass Chute. some velocity in the direction of travel, the engineer of the plant says, "I find that the belts become very rapidly worn, since at each discharge station the material falling from the upper to the lower run of the belt requires to be moved from a state of rest to the speed of the belt." This has been the experience of others using fixed trippers with by-pass chutes, and at present they are seldom used. A traveling tripper bends the belt less than a series of fixed trippers, avoids all or most of the reloading on the belt and is likely to cost less than three or four fixed trippers with their chutes. At any tripper, the material must be lifted from 2 to 5 feet in order to effect a discharge. A traveling tripper does this once, but a series of fixed trippers does it oftener. Hence more power is required to drive the conveyor through such a series of fixed trippers. Use of Fixed Trippers.--When, however, a belt discharges to a series of small bins, or through hatches in a floor to tanks or chutes beneath the floor, ...
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