Machine element or mechanism – Power take-off – Speedometer
Patent
1982-02-19
1984-08-21
Herrmann, Allan D.
Machine element or mechanism
Power take-off
Speedometer
74710, 74441, 74425, 73527, 291592, 29434, F16H 3700, F16H 138, G01P 300, B21D 5328
Patent
active
044663005
ABSTRACT:
A speedometer drive worm gear has at one axial end thereof an inward flange of the thickness considerably smaller than the overall thickness of the worm gear. The speedometer drive worm gear is mounted on a differential case and held axially in place by abuttingly engaging the opposed side surfaces of the inward flange with a shoulder formed in the differential case and the inner race of a differential case bearing by way of a stopper.
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Andrews Stephen B.
Herrmann Allan D.
Nissan Motor Company Limited
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