Mounting for a cone pulley transmission

Machine element or mechanism – Gearing – Toothed gear and recirculated unconnected elements

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308184R, F16h 1106, F16h 5556, F16c 2700

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040167712

ABSTRACT:
A cone pulley transmission has a shaft, a first and a second pulley disc mounted on the shaft and axially displaceable thereon with respect to one another. An axial anti-friction bearing mounted on the shaft is in engagement with the first pulley disc and a bearing disc of radial orientation also mounted on the shaft. The shaft further carries an axially secured support disc adjacent that side of the bearing disc which is oriented away from the anti-friction bearing. The bearing disc is movable with respect to the support disc. Between the bearing disc and the support disc there is disposed a deformable intermediate layer which is enclosed on all sides and which is in engagement with the bearing disc and the support disc.

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patent: 3093427 (1963-06-01), Vasta
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patent: 3224287 (1965-12-01), Gescheet et al.
patent: 3361503 (1968-01-01), Greby
patent: 3722308 (1973-03-01), Steuer
patent: 3934956 (1976-01-01), Pitner

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