Endless belt power transmission systems or components – Hub formed in sections and separable by moving sections... – And severance lines for separable rim sections diametrically...
Patent
1997-02-11
1998-11-10
Schoeppel, Roger J.
Endless belt power transmission systems or components
Hub formed in sections and separable by moving sections...
And severance lines for separable rim sections diametrically...
474902, F16H 5512
Patent
active
058335625
ABSTRACT:
A split hub assembly including a split sprocket, a split hub, and members to connect the split sprocket together. The formed split sprocket is disposed over the split hub by complementarily tapered surfaces to maintain the split hub coupled together. Installation and removal of the present invention is significantly easier than standard prior art devices, plus it provides interchangeability of hubs and sprockets.
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