Endless belt power transmission systems or components – Hub formed in sections and separable by moving sections...
Patent
1993-01-07
1994-03-22
Bui, Thuy M.
Endless belt power transmission systems or components
Hub formed in sections and separable by moving sections...
F16H 5546
Patent
active
052959171
ABSTRACT:
A split sprocket with quick locking mechanisms is made of non-metallic components. The split sprocket is coupled to a shaft element by removable wedge members disposed between the sprocket's half members. Key members, in conjunction with set screws, secure the wedge members and prevent the sprocket's half members from tilting about the shaft element. The wedge members maintain a uniform pitch diameter of the sprocket's teeth by preventing contact between the half sprocket members.
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Bui Thuy M.
The Budd Company
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