Endless belt power transmission systems or components – Plural belts or plural output loads
Patent
1986-02-12
1987-05-12
Novosad, Stephen J.
Endless belt power transmission systems or components
Plural belts or plural output loads
474159, 299 39, F16H 702
Patent
active
046646450
ABSTRACT:
A pavement cutting saw is provided with a power train for accommodating high horsepower engines. A combination of pulleys, gears and coacting drive belts allows high horsepower to be delivered to a cutting tool while enabling the cutting tool to effect a deep cut and while avoiding interference between the pavement surface and any power train components. The power train may be arranged as a two-step speed reduction system to enable the engine to run at relatively high operating speeds and to allow the blade to rotate within a preferred speed range.
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Muck Wendell C.
Yelton Darrell
Bui Thuy M.
Federal-Mogul Corporation
Hess Robert F.
Novosad Stephen J.
Shurupoff Lawrence J.
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