Endless belt power transmission systems or components – Plural belts or plural output loads – Plural belts in series via countershaft
Patent
1980-09-11
1982-12-07
Byers, Jr., Nile C.
Endless belt power transmission systems or components
Plural belts or plural output loads
Plural belts in series via countershaft
180190, 188 723, 188 728, 188 729, F16H 700, B62M 2702
Patent
active
043625240
ABSTRACT:
A brake mechanism particularly suited for snowmobile applications wherein an engine drives a primary clutch which is in belted communication with a secondary clutch mounted to secondary clutch shaft, the secondary clutch shaft has a brake disc fixably mounted thereon and has a radial extension into a brake carrier. The brake carrier is slidable on a chain housing having a pair of brake plates including brake pads suspended between opposing carrier walls. By causing one brake pad to contact one side of the brake disc, the carrier housing is moved to bring the other brake pad into contact with the other side of the brake disc.
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Lob James P.
Tessenske Dean J.
Byers Jr. Nile C.
Deere & Company
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