Machine element or mechanism – Power take-off – From shaft extension
Patent
1979-06-04
1980-12-30
Husar, C. J.
Machine element or mechanism
Power take-off
From shaft extension
474117, F16H 712
Patent
active
042416140
ABSTRACT:
A power take-off has a bracket attached to a truck engine and provided with a pivoted arm to the outer end of which the pump of a hydraulic system is attached and by which the pump pulley is positioned above and in alignment with a drive shaft pulley. Adjustable resilient means yieldably oppose movement of the pump pulley towards the drive shaft pulley and maintain the connecting belt under wanted tension. The arm may be depressed against the opposition of the resilient means to permit the belt to be easily removed or replaced.
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Chouinard Raymond J.
Gould Wayne P.
Cohen Moshe I.
Husar C. J.
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