Machine element or mechanism – Power take-off – Plural take-off shafts
Patent
1979-02-01
1980-08-05
Braun, Leslie
Machine element or mechanism
Power take-off
Plural take-off shafts
74 154, 74 1566, 74360, F16H 3700, F16H 308
Patent
active
042155860
ABSTRACT:
A two speed auxiliary truck transmission utilizes two counter shafts. Two power take-off shafts, which are double ended (i.e., each power take-off shaft extends forward and rearward) are meshed to the gears on the main shaft and counter shaft. In this way, each of the power take-off shafts may be driven forward or rearward independently of the other power take-off shaft and whether the main shaft is in direct drive or underdrive, or in neutral. Likewise, the operation of the main drive shaft is independent of whether either of the power take-off shafts is reverse or neutral.
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Braun Leslie
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