Machine element or mechanism – Power take-off – Plural take-off shafts
Patent
1997-04-14
1999-05-11
Marmor, Charles A.
Machine element or mechanism
Power take-off
Plural take-off shafts
74331, F16H37/00
Patent
active
059016051
ABSTRACT:
A vehicle transmission assembly includes a source of rotary power, a clutch connected to the power source and having an output power shaft, and a plurality of gears in substantial alignment. The gears include a first gear on the output power shaft meshed with a second gear mounted on a first sub-shaft. The second gear drives a third gear mounted on an idler shaft. The third gear drives a fourth gear mounted on a first PTO shaft. A second PTO shaft is operatively connected to the first sub-shaft. A three position selector assembly on the first shaft selectively powers the PTO shafts simultaneously or individually.
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Betz Michael A.
Oosterhuis Martin J.
Rosskopf Thomas A.
Walker Larry R.
Fenstermacher David
Marmor Charles A.
Sauer Inc.
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