Endless belt power transmission systems or components – Plural belts or plural output loads – Plural belts in series via countershaft
Patent
1998-06-08
2000-03-14
Bucci, David A.
Endless belt power transmission systems or components
Plural belts or plural output loads
Plural belts in series via countershaft
474146, 474150, 74606R, F16H 700, F16H 5702, F16H 724
Patent
active
060366117
ABSTRACT:
A drive mechanism (10, 110) for driving first and second displacement members (12, 14, 112, 114) disposed in tandem. The mechanism includes first and second driven sprockets (16, 18; 116, 118) for respective ones of the displacement members, a hydraulic motor (20; 120), and first and second driving sprockets (22, 24; 122, 124) disposed on the casing of the hydraulic motor so as to be rotated thereby. The mechanism also includes first and second chains (26, 28; 126, 128) disposed in a chain case (30; 130), each chain being engaged on a respective driven sprocket and on a respective driving sprocket. The hydraulic motor (20, 120) is a low-speed high-torque motor, having radial cylinders and a rotary casing. The motor is substantially contained in the chain case (30; 130).
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Bigo Louis
Lallier Jean-Claude
Le Yaouanq Pascal
Leturque Dany
Mahe Gilbert
Bucci David A.
Kaness Matthew A.
Poclain Hydraulics Industrie
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