Machine element or mechanism – Gearing – Toothed gear and recirculated unconnected elements
Patent
1983-03-23
1986-04-22
Braun, Leslie A.
Machine element or mechanism
Gearing
Toothed gear and recirculated unconnected elements
74209, 74206, 74397, 209369, F16H 1300, F16H 1310, F16H 1302, B07B 142
Patent
active
045834156
ABSTRACT:
A device for driving a rotary sieve device, which device comprises at least one drive set that is connected through a transmission with one or more rotatable sieve surfaces which are placed in a housing.
The novelty is the pneumatic tire mounted on a wheel that is fastened to a bushing mounted on the outgoing shaft of the drive set. The running surface of the pneumatic tire contacts a drive surface on the outside of the housing, which is connected by means of a horizontal leg to a vertical ring fastened below the sieve surface.
This arrangement provides for the slippage and/or elastic deformation of the pneumatic tire in case of shocks or impact loads on the sieve surface by sudden amounts of material to be sieved through the sieve surfaces.
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Bednarek Michael D.
Braun Leslie A.
C.L.M. Cooperatieve
Machinefabriek A. Wijnveen B.V. Ede
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