JAMES LINCOLN LAYNE
Pilots at Cleveland Ave, Glasgow, KY

License number
Kentucky A1096769
Issued Date
Feb 2016
Expiration Date
Feb 2018
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
1115 Cleveland Ave, Glasgow, KY 42141

Professional information

James Layne Photo 1

Product Retaining/Support Frame Assembly For A Modular Link Conveyor System

US Patent:
5119926, Jun 9, 1992
Filed:
Apr 1, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/678109
Inventors:
James L. Layne - Glasgow KY
International Classification:
B65G 2120
US Classification:
1988363
Abstract:
A product retaining/support frame assembly is provided for a conveyor system utilizing a conveyor belt formed from a plurality of modular links mounted by a plurality of transverse cross rods that retain the links together. The modular links include side link portions that are adapted to engage conveyor guide rails integral with the support frame assembly. The frame assembly further includes side rails attached to side rail brackets. These are provided adjacent the peripheral edges of the conveyor belt to maintain the transported product on the conveyor belt. The side rail brackets include a horizontally extending leg passing through a cross bar that supports the attached guide rails. The bore of the cross bar has grooved side surfaces to mate with ridged surfaces included on the horizontal leg of the side rail brackets. Support brackets provided at strategic positions assist in supporting the weight of the entire conveyor system.


James Layne Photo 2

Modular Link Conveyor System With Narrow Chain

US Patent:
5031757, Jul 16, 1991
Filed:
Dec 26, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/456390
Inventors:
Jorgen Draebel - Copenhagen, DK
James L. Layne - Glasgow KY
Assignee:
Span Tech Corporation - Glasgow KY
International Classification:
B65G 1706
US Classification:
198852
Abstract:
A conveyor system utilizing a plurality of modular links mounted by a plurality of transverse cross rods that retain the links together, forming the conveyor belt. The modular links include a plurality of apex portions, a plurality of leg portions extending therefrom and a plurality of foot portions. The apex portions include an elongated slot receiving the cross rod to allow longitudinal freedom of movement to the conveyor belt. The modular links further include side link portions that are adapted to engage conveyor guide rails integral with a support frame. Each side link portion is formed by including a depending arm having a transversely extending tab. A locking tab including resilient prongs is placed within a corresponding slot in each side link to retain the cross rod. Side rails attached to side rail brackets are provided adjacent the peripheral edges of the conveyor belt to maintain the transported product on the conveyor belt. The side rail brackets include a horizontally extending leg passing through a cross bar that supports the attached guide rails.


James Layne Photo 3

Helical Conveyor/Accumulator

US Patent:
5070999, Dec 10, 1991
Filed:
Sep 28, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/589011
Inventors:
James L. Layne - Glasgow KY
Mark T. Johnson - Glasgow KY
Assignee:
Span Tech Corporation - Glasgow KY
International Classification:
B65G 1302
US Classification:
198778
Abstract:
A helical conveyor/accumulator includes a side flexing track wound in a helical pattern around a rotary drum. The drum includes longitudinal grooves that carry articles along the helically disposed track as the drum rotates. The grooves have article engaging ribs that cooperate to move the articles for feeding while allowing the article to be spaced from the ribs for accumulation. The side flexing track includes modular links coupled together by connecting rods. The track is supported around the drum by helical coils disposed at the inner edge and the outer edge of the track and support rods passing through the links and clamped to a frame. Articles are fed until stopped by a gate, and then when the gate is opened articles seat in successive grooves in the drum for metered or controlled discharge.