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Jeffrey E Delair

from Leesport, PA
Age ~58

Jeffrey Delair Phones & Addresses

  • 76 Loose Ln, Leesport, PA 19533
  • Butler, PA
  • 1734 Perkiomen Ave, Reading, PA 19602
  • Berkley, PA
  • 1247 Fairview Dr, Leesport, PA 19533 (610) 972-2143

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Position: Service Occupations

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

Publications

Us Patents

Modular Plastic Conveyor Belt For Spiral Conversion

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US Patent:
7624858, Dec 1, 2009
Filed:
Dec 21, 2007
Appl. No.:
12/005141
Inventors:
Jeffrey Earl Delair - Leesport PA, US
Assignee:
Habasit AG - Reinach-Basel
International Classification:
B65G 21/18
US Classification:
198778, 198850, 198853
Abstract:
A modular plastic conveyor belt, formed of successive rows of assembled injection molded modules connected by laterally-extending pins, has arched tops in each module row and increased depth in the laterally-extending spine of the belt. The belt structure enables the modular plastic belt to be retrofitted in a spiral system normally carrying a steel conveyor belt. In one embodiment the arched-top module rows, having a greater depth than normal, are accommodated on a small-diameter roller, by forming a generally cylindrical undercut at the bottom of each module row, reducing the distance of protrusion outwardly from the roller. The arched-top configuration lends itself not only to transfer of articles as the conveyor passes over the sprocket for a roller, but also the provision of increased beam depth at the center of the module, with lower profiles at the extremities of the link ends.

Hybrid Mesh Belt

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US Patent:
7703601, Apr 27, 2010
Filed:
Oct 31, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/980881
Inventors:
Jeffrey E. DeLair - Leesport PA, US
Joseph G. Szymborski - Sinking Springs PA, US
Assignee:
Habasit AG - Reinach
International Classification:
B65G 15/54
US Classification:
198848, 198850
Abstract:
A hybrid mesh belt having a mesh portion with side edges attached to modular plastic chains. The chains are provided with cavities on the bottom side. The cavities are suitable for engaging with driving sprockets that engage with the chains.

Conveyor Belt Assembly With Headed Retention Shaft

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US Patent:
58267050, Oct 27, 1998
Filed:
Nov 25, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/755599
Inventors:
Earl A. Ramsey - Sinking Spring PA
Jeffrey E. DeLair - Wyomissing PA
Assignee:
Omni Manufacturing Co. - Reading PA
International Classification:
B65G 1706
US Classification:
198853
Abstract:
The conveyor belt assembly includes links having forward and rearwardly laterally spaced projections with forward and rearward projections of adjacent links being interdigitated and coupled to one another by a shaft passing through the aligned openings of the link projections. The shaft includes a headed end having two retainer sections with projections extending in diametrically opposite directions outside of the peripheral confines of the shaft. Diametrically opposite inset portions at axially spaced locations are also provided. By inserting the non-headed end of the shaft through the aligned openings and pressing the headed end through the first opening, the headed end is deformed laterally, first in one direction and then in an opposite direction, in order to pass through the end opening into a lock cavity. The projections prevent axial movement of the shaft in respective opposite directions.
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