Endless belt power transmission systems or components – Resilient connection between pulley or guide-roll rim and mount
Patent
1996-06-24
1999-09-14
Graysay, Tamara L.
Endless belt power transmission systems or components
Resilient connection between pulley or guide-roll rim and mount
474178, 474903, F16D 300, F16H 5514, F16H 5536
Patent
active
059514221
ABSTRACT:
A hub is spun rolled formed of a portion of metal radially displaced from a side of a disc of sheet metal. An annular collar formed of an annular part of the disc extends inward of the hub and creates a blind bore. The collar is integral with the hub and is formed of the same sheet metal. The so formed hub that is integral to a web formed of the disc, and the collar; the web may be connected to a rim, or the extremity of the disc may be shaped into a rim to form a pulley.
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Hodjat Yahya
Kutzscher Michael H.
Roes John P.
Austin, Esq. S. G.
Castleman, Esq. C. H.
Graysay Tamara L.
Kaness Matthew A.
Oberg, Esq. H. W.
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