Endless belt power transmission systems or components – Friction drive pulley or guide roll – Including plural – coaxial – circumferential belt-receiving...
Patent
1982-12-23
1985-10-22
Leppink, James A.
Endless belt power transmission systems or components
Friction drive pulley or guide roll
Including plural, coaxial, circumferential belt-receiving...
474170, 474177, 474178, 474190, F16H 5549
Patent
active
045485925
ABSTRACT:
A pulley, composite in nature, including a fabricated wheel defining a rim channel into which a ring is positioned. The ring is rigidly held within the channel by tabs and interlocking arrangements. The ring is designed to include any one of a number of pulley gripping surfaces such as teeth and V grooves.
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Araki Junichi
Katsui Yoshihiro
Ohhashi Yasuo
Honda Giken Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha
Leppink James A.
McKenzie, Jr. Frank H.
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