Endless belt power transmission systems or components – Positive drive belt – Belt formed of rigid links
Patent
1995-08-31
1997-07-08
Schoeppel, Roger J.
Endless belt power transmission systems or components
Positive drive belt
Belt formed of rigid links
F16G 1304
Patent
active
056455038
ABSTRACT:
A power transmission chain with a spring link of improved durability. The chain includes a plurality of link plates. Each of the links has a pair of pinholes. The links are interleaved and are connected by rocker joints inserted in the pinholes. Guide links are placed at the outermost sides of the inner links. A spring link with a pair of pinholes formed in it is placed between adjacent link plates. The link plate contacting parts at both ends of spring link are located outside of the link apertures. The spring links may also be placed in the chain in two different orientations.
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Okuda Tomonori
Skurka John C.
Abrams, Esq. Hugh A.
Borg-Warner Automotive Inc.
Borg-Warner Automotive K.K.
Dziegielewski Greg
Schoeppel Roger J.
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