Endless belt power transmission systems or components – Guard or housing for belt or pulley
Patent
1978-09-27
1980-12-23
Braun, Leslie
Endless belt power transmission systems or components
Guard or housing for belt or pulley
474151, 474161, F16H 5530, F16H 5704
Patent
active
042403030
ABSTRACT:
A chain sprocket having guide plates comprising flanges of a frangible material located along opposite sides of the sprocket is disclosed teeth and projecting outwardly therefrom to prevent lateral disengagement of the chain under conditions of severe usage, particularly with use of the sprocket and chain assembly on a racing motorcycle. The guide plates are particularly useful in guiding the slack lower reach on of a motorcycle chain during acceleration of a motorcycle, and are also useful in guiding the slack upper reach of the chain during deceleration.
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Braun Leslie
Jacobson Harvey B.
O#Brien Clarence A.
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