Endless belt power transmission systems or components – Positive drive belt – Belt formed of rigid links
Patent
1997-05-09
1998-09-01
Hannon, Thomas R.
Endless belt power transmission systems or components
Positive drive belt
Belt formed of rigid links
474231, 474157, F16G 1304
Patent
active
058003010
ABSTRACT:
A roller chain is provided with a bushing with a silent chain link profile. The bushing has a pair of depending toes which engage the teeth of a sprocket to provide power transmission.
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Borg-Warner Automotive Inc.
Dziegielewski Greg
Hannon Thomas R.
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