Endless belt power transmission systems or components – Guard or housing for belt or pulley – Connected to belt
Patent
1994-06-09
1995-05-02
Schoeppel, Roger J.
Endless belt power transmission systems or components
Guard or housing for belt or pulley
Connected to belt
474147, 474273, 191 12C, F16H 5702
Patent
active
054114438
ABSTRACT:
A dragchain substitute in the form of a line guiding assembly comprising at least one line receiving channel for receiving at least one line loosely disposed therein. At least one of the channel walls of each line receiving channel is designed in projecting manner and resilient towards the channel interior relative to a channel wall supporting it, such that the line can be urged from outside of the line receiving channel through the resilient channel wall and into the interior of the line receiving channel and is enclosed in the line receiving channel after said resilient channel wall has resiled.
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Meier Karl
Steff Josef
Trieb Karl-Heinz
Schoeppel Roger J.
Weker Dena Meyer
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