Machine element or mechanism – Power take-off – From shaft extension
Patent
1986-09-02
1987-12-01
Herrmann, Allan D.
Machine element or mechanism
Power take-off
From shaft extension
74 152, 74206, 74665G, 74721, 123195A, 123198R, F16H 3706, F02B 6704
Patent
active
047095873
ABSTRACT:
A friction drive arrangement for driving automotive and truck accessories from the automotive/truck engine comprising a drive wheel, with an outer rim surface, for mounting on an output shaft of the engine and one or more driven wheels for driving the accessories and having portions thereof mating frictionally with the drive wheel outer rim surface.
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Herrmann Allan D.
Silber Siegmar
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