Endless belt power transmission systems or components – Friction drive pulley or guide roll – Pulley or guide roll having plural – discrete belt-engaging...
Patent
1979-08-27
1981-08-18
Husar, C. J.
Endless belt power transmission systems or components
Friction drive pulley or guide roll
Pulley or guide roll having plural, discrete belt-engaging...
474188, F16H 5538
Patent
active
042844096
ABSTRACT:
Replaceable pulley lagging--for an initially smooth-faced, endless conveyor or elevator belt drive pulley--comprising a multiplicity of relatively narrow, transversely extending traction pads pre-formed to mate with the arcuate pulley face, and applied edge to edge in a circumferential array and number to substantially fully embrace the face of the pulley; the traction pads being secured to the face of the pulley in detachable relation whereby to permit removal and replacement of said pads when worn or damaged.
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Daugherty Mark A.
Husar C. J.
Randtron
Webster Roger B.
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