Machine element or mechanism – Power take-off
Patent
1992-05-13
1993-09-28
Friedman, Carl D.
Machine element or mechanism
Power take-off
74 156, 74 1563, 74597, 123195A, 1231971, 123196CP, F16H 3700, F02F 700
Patent
active
052478459
ABSTRACT:
A power takeoff adapter for extending a power shaft such as the crankshaft of an engine. The power takeoff adapter includes a male pin adapted to be received in a complementary female receptacle in the crankshaft, wherein torque applied during operation initially tightens the coupling between the adapter and the crankshaft.
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Briggs & Stratton Corporation
Friedman Carl D.
Yip Winnie
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