Endless belt power transmission systems or components – Friction drive pulley or guide roll
Patent
1996-03-08
1998-04-07
Graysay, Tamara L.
Endless belt power transmission systems or components
Friction drive pulley or guide roll
474903, 464182, 403298, F16H 5536
Patent
active
057357625
ABSTRACT:
A pulley, in particular a free-running pulley, comprises a pulley body having an throughgoing opening for mounting on a shaft end of a machine and provided with an inner thread cooperating with a counter-thread of the shaft end. The throughgoing opening has a portion which is arranged forwardly of the inner thread and being provided on its periphery with a contour repeating at regular distances from one another and adapted for a form-locking engagement of a tool for tightening or loosening the pulley body on the shaft.
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Antl Oswald
Fasterding Henning
Lehnertz Hermann
Graysay Tamara L.
Hartmann Gary S.
Robert & Bosch GmbH
Striker Michael J.
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