DRIVING CHAINS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
FRIGODRIVE JOHN BEAN TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION 70 W. Madison St, Suite 4400 Chicago IL 60602 driving chains, not for vehicles, namely, chain drive systems for use in conveyors and conveyor belts; apparatus and installations for drying, namely, continuous spiral conveyors for use with freezing, cooling, proofing and heating systems used in the food industry;FRIGORIFIC DRIVE;driving chains and driving belts, wholly or mainly of metal, being parts of industrial refrigerating and freezing apparatus; food processing machinery, namely, refrigerating and freezing apparatus, particularly those used for industrial freezing, proofing and heating, and for controlled defrosting and for thawing of foodstuffs; apparatus and installations for refrigerating and freezing; apparatus and installations for fermenting and drying, namely, evaporating chambers for drying thawed and defrosted foodstuffs; refrigerating and freezing cabinets; refrigerating containers, namely, refrigerated chambers for freezing, proofing and heating, and for controlled defrosting and for thawing of foodstuffs; refrigerating and freezing chambers;
PERRY RENOLD LIMITED MANCHESTER ENGLAND DRIVING CHAINS;
REGINA REGINA CATENE CALIBRATE S.P.A. Via Chiaravalle 7 I-20122 Milano Italy Driving chains, namely, transmission chains other than for land vehicles; elevator parts, namely, elevators chains; conveyor parts, namely, conveyors chains; machine parts, namely, gears for chains, slide guides for chains, and guides for chains and conveyors; conveyors; and modular conveyors belts for transporting products;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;Chains for cycles, motorcycles and vehicles for land, air or water; gears for the chains of these vehicles; and freewheels for the chains of these vehicles;The English translation of REGINA in the mark is QUEEN.;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A rock climbing apparatus including a support stand on which a main body frame is mounted. The main body frame has two lateral columns, several transverse support beams and several longitudinal support columns built between the lateral columns to serve as a support skeleton. A rotary mechanism is arranged in the main body frame, including at least two chains in parallel to the length of the main body frame, multiple transverse slats in parallel to the width of the main body frame and a power supply for driving the chains to circularly revolve. The longitudinal support columns of the main body frame are arranged in a position where the chains are positioned. Each longitudinal support column has a rib rail, whereby the link shafts of the chains are slidably leant on the rib rail. The transverse slats are fixed on the chains and immediately adjacent to each other. The chains are positioned near the middle of the transverse slats. The transverse slats can circularly revolve along the lateral columns. Several rocks are locked on one face of each transverse slat distal from the chains for a user to climb.