Endless belt power transmission systems or components – System including spaced pulleys interconnected by a belt – With frame or mount for system
Patent
1994-02-23
1994-12-20
Schoeppel, Roger J.
Endless belt power transmission systems or components
System including spaced pulleys interconnected by a belt
With frame or mount for system
474237, F16H 724
Patent
active
053742222
ABSTRACT:
Spaced headstock shafts are supported in common headstock walls such that their ends are inaccessible. The shafts are connected by an active timing belt. A spare timing belt is assembled around, but held out of contact with the shafts. At replacement time, the worn active belt is cut and removed and the spare belt is axially moved into its place. The drive may also include a belt tensioner.
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patent: 3583108 (1971-06-01), Oishi et al.
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Power Transmission Design, Guide to Power Transmission Products, pp. A151-A155 (Jan. 1993).
Machine Design, Basics of Design Engineering, pp. 111-114, (Jun. 1993).
Power Transmission Design, pp. 18, 57 (Apr. 1990).
Hoffman James R.
Patterson James H.
Cincinnati Milacron Inc.
Farrell Thomas M.
Schoeppel Roger J.
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