Pumps – Motor driven – Including means for facilitating assembly or disassembly of...
Patent
1986-02-27
1988-02-02
Reese, Randolph A.
Pumps
Motor driven
Including means for facilitating assembly or disassembly of...
417362, F04B 3504
Patent
active
047226730
ABSTRACT:
Apparatus for mounting a compressor and a motor on an air receiving tank. One end of a compressor base is provided with legs which rest on the top of the tank and an opposite end of the compressor base is provided with a tongue which is connected to an adaptor on the tank. Preferably, the adaptor is a check valve which is threaded into a tank opening. The motor is attached to the compressor base adjacent the legs for pivoting towards and away from the compressor to maintain tension on a drive belt interconnecting the motor and the compressor. An optional ratchet mechanism restricts the motor to pivoting only away from the compressor to maintain a minimum tension on the drive belt.
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Grime Thomas E.
Kreutzer Gary C.
Champion Spark Plug Company
Cuomo Peter M.
Reese Randolph A.
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