Endless belt power transmission systems or components – Means for adjusting belt tension or for shifting belt,... – Guide roll mounted for movement of its axis along arcuate...
Patent
1995-06-07
2000-03-07
Dang, Hoang
Endless belt power transmission systems or components
Means for adjusting belt tension or for shifting belt,...
Guide roll mounted for movement of its axis along arcuate...
474135, F16H 708
Patent
active
060333308
ABSTRACT:
A tuned damping element is attached to an idler operating on timing belts of belt drive systems, in order to reduce the noise generated by these systems while simultaneously providing tension to the belts and providing the support and resiliency required for noise abated idler operation.
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Vibration Damping by Ahid D. Nashif et al., Distributed by John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, NY 1985, Chapter 5, pp. 189 Through 215.
Sanborn Walter J.
Wong Chee-Chiu Joseph
Dang Hoang
Xerox Corporation
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