Mining or in situ disintegration of hard material – Hard material disintegrating machines – Floor-working
Patent
1988-01-25
1988-11-29
Massie, IV, Jerome W.
Mining or in situ disintegration of hard material
Hard material disintegrating machines
Floor-working
384542, 474903, F16C 3512, B28D 104
Patent
active
047876786
ABSTRACT:
A rigid arm supports the outboard end of a shaft of a power driven apparatus to minimize transverse deflection of the shaft under load. The arm extends through a loop formed by a flexible drive member and permits replacement of the drive member without removal of the arm. In a preferred embodiment, the arm is a cantilevered arm of substantially rectangular cross section which is bolted or otherwise secured to the apparatus and has a bearing at its outer end which engages the output shaft.
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Holmes William K.
Joneikis Albert E.
Bagnell David J.
Cushion Cut, Inc.
Massie IV Jerome W.
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