Endless belt power transmission systems or components – Fluid-impelling means
Patent
1991-07-03
1994-01-11
Britts, Ramon S.
Endless belt power transmission systems or components
Fluid-impelling means
474146, 74606A, F16H 5704
Patent
active
052776638
ABSTRACT:
A connecting passageway is provided between a cooling air fan and an enclosure for an enclosed belt drive of an internal-combustion engine, whereby the belt drive is cooled by a cool-air stream diverted from the cooing fan.
The connecting passageway is made as an air shaft, which is formed largely from existing parts of the internal-combustion engine and, in addition, is arranged in such a fashion that it has no parts protruding beyond the outer counter of the engine.
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Bauer Lothar
Lemme Werner
Britts Ramon S.
Kloeckner-Humboldt-Deutz AG
Schoeppel Rober J.
Schwab Charles L.
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