Endless belt power transmission systems or components – Plural belts or plural output loads – Plural output loads
Patent
1982-02-22
1984-07-10
Staab, Lawrence J.
Endless belt power transmission systems or components
Plural belts or plural output loads
Plural output loads
474101, 474273, F16H 718, F16H 3700, F16G 5180
Patent
active
044591233
ABSTRACT:
Around an engine-body of a vehicle, several auxiliary machinery such as an air-conditioner and a power steering-pump are disposed. Pulleys of said auxiliary machinery are driven by means of an endless belt or endless belts by a driving pulley of the engine. In order to obtain the most effective operation of the engine, consideration should be given to the degree of the power loss for driving the auxiliary machinery.
For this purpose, according to the present invention, the order by which said several driven pulleys are driven by said driving pulley is determined by the magnitude of the driven torques of the corresponding auxiliary machinery along the running direction of the endless belt toward the driving pulley.
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Adachi Tsuyoshi
Nara Akio
Tatsunaka Toshiharu
Tsuchiya Keiji
Bednarek Michael D.
Nippon Soken Inc.
Staab Lawrence J.
Toyota Jidosha Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha
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