Endless belt power transmission systems or components – Resilient connection between pulley or guide-roll rim and mount
Patent
1994-04-18
1995-09-26
Schoeppel, Roger J.
Endless belt power transmission systems or components
Resilient connection between pulley or guide-roll rim and mount
474161, 474191, 474902, F16H 5514
Patent
active
054530563
ABSTRACT:
A belt pulley with a substantially cup-shaped profile that is delimited on one side, in at least the axial direction, by an integrally shaped-on rim flange is disclosed. The rim flange is configured as the hub ring of a torsional vibration damper, the hub ring being connected, by means of a damping ring made of elastomeric material, to an inertial ring.
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Honlinger Herwig
Ochs Winfried
Ullrich Gunter
Firma Carl Freudenberg
Schoeppel Roger J.
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