Endless belt power transmission systems or components – Control for variable input to output speed-ratio – Including intermeshing gears in one drive train
Patent
1996-06-05
1998-07-14
Schoeppel, Roger J.
Endless belt power transmission systems or components
Control for variable input to output speed-ratio
Including intermeshing gears in one drive train
474150, 474161, 64604, 123195H, F16H 900
Patent
active
057795797
ABSTRACT:
A pulley assembly for a driven shaft is disclosed. The pulley assembly includes a pulley to which a turning force is transferred from a driving unit; a sleeve fixedly mounted to a casing of the driven unit through which the driven shaft passes with a clearance between an outer periphery of the driven shaft and an inner periphery of the sleeve; a bearing structure for bearing the pulley rotatably about an axis of the driven shaft, the bearing structure being disposed between the pulley and the sleeve; and a torque transferring structure for transferring the turning force transferred to the pulley to the driven shaft, the torque transferring structure being interposed between the pulley and the driven shaft.
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Hori Moena
Miyagi Yoshiyuki
Takabe Shigeru
Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Co. Ltd.
Schoeppel Roger J.
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