Endless belt power transmission systems or components – Resilient connection between pulley or guide-roll rim and mount
Patent
1997-04-29
1997-12-30
Schoeppel, Roger J.
Endless belt power transmission systems or components
Resilient connection between pulley or guide-roll rim and mount
474110, 474135, F16H 5513
Patent
active
057023158
ABSTRACT:
An autotensioner for use in applying a tension to a moving belt, includes a bracket secured to an engine body and having a projection, a rocking member rockingly mounted to the bracket through a first axle and having an arm, a pulley rotatably mounted to the rocking member through a second axle for applying the tension to the moving belt, and a damper device provided between the projection of the bracket and the arm of the rocking member.
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Oumi Hayato
Sakai Kouichi
Suzuki Hiroshi
NSK Ltd.
Schoeppel Roger J.
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