Endless belt power transmission systems or components – Plural belts or plural output loads – Plural belts having interengaged drive surfaces
Patent
1996-05-02
1997-11-04
Schoeppel, Roger J.
Endless belt power transmission systems or components
Plural belts or plural output loads
Plural belts having interengaged drive surfaces
474228, F16H 700
Patent
active
056833199
ABSTRACT:
A chain assembly has pins extending through the guide links with minimal projection beyond the outside edge of the guide links. The minimal pin projection provides a chain assembly of narrow construction. Modular chain systems are also provided that permit manufacturing savings in the construction of chain systems of standard widths.
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Mott Philip J.
White David C.
Borg-Warner Automotive Inc.
Dziegielewski Greg
Schoeppel Roger J.
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