Global Patent Index - EP 1848848 A1

EP 1848848 A1 20071031 - BOTTOM APRON GUIDE FOR DOUBLE-APRON DRAFT SYSTEM

Title (en)

BOTTOM APRON GUIDE FOR DOUBLE-APRON DRAFT SYSTEM

Title (de)

UNTERRIEMCHENF]HRUNG F]R EIN DOPPELRIEMCHENSTRECKWERK

Title (fr)

GUIDAGE DE COURROIE INFERIEURE POUR BANC D'ETIRAGE A DOUBLE COURROIE

Publication

EP 1848848 A1 20071031 (DE)

Application

EP 06703806 A 20060126

Priority

  • EP 2006000657 W 20060126
  • DE 102005007924 A 20050211
  • DE 102005045876 A 20050922

Abstract (en)

[origin: WO2006084578A1] The invention relates to a double-apron draft system comprising a bottom apron guide that can be dismantled, said bottom apron encompassing a lower roll (4) and a deflection element (11, 11'). The deflection element (11, 11' ) can be dismantled parallel to the axial direction of the lower roll (4) without the bottom apron (6). The system is equipped with elements (15) for positioning the deflection element (11, 11'), which ensure that the deflection element can be repositioned in a predefined target position, when the deflection element (11, 11') is reinstalled. The positioning elements (15) have an adjustable target position. In addition, the positioning elements (15) of the deflection element (11, 11') contain an adapter (17), which is displaceable in relation to the lower roll (4). The adapter contains plug-in connectors (19) for connecting the deflection element (11, 11'), said connectors enabling the deflection element (11, 11') to be detached from the adapter and dismantled without modifying the target position (17).

IPC 8 full level

D01H 5/86 (2006.01)

CPC (source: EP)

D01H 5/86 (2013.01)

Citation (search report)

See references of WO 2006084578A1

Designated contracting state (EPC)

CH CZ DE IT LI TR

DOCDB simple family (publication)

WO 2006084578 A1 20060817; DE 102005045876 A1 20060824; EP 1848848 A1 20071031; JP 2008530382 A 20080807

DOCDB simple family (application)

EP 2006000657 W 20060126; DE 102005045876 A 20050922; EP 06703806 A 20060126; JP 2007554464 A 20060126