Machine element or mechanism – Power take-off – From shaft extension
Patent
1974-08-12
1976-10-12
Scott, Samuel
Machine element or mechanism
Power take-off
From shaft extension
74665F, 74665GE, F16H 3706
Patent
active
039850358
ABSTRACT:
The drawings illustrate a power transfer arrangement wherein the power from any of a gas turbine, diesel, or piston engine is transferred via a chain drive to either a toric or a conventional automatic or manual transmission, in either desired rotational direction, with additional provisions for driving a plurality of accessory drive sprockets via a chain drive from the transmission input, such that, whatever combination of engine and transmission is selected, the accessories will always operate in the same originally established direction and speed range within 5 rpm.
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Manning Donald L.
Scheiter Milton H.
Burke Allan R.
General Motors Corporation
Moran John P.
Scott Samuel
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