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GB Patent: GB-191,101,586
An Improved Mode of, and Means for, Tightening and Slackening Driving-bands, Belts, or Ropes
Patentee:
Joseph Hartley Wicksteed (exact or similar names) - Leeds, England

USPTO Classifications:

Tool Categories:
metalworking machines : metalworking machine mechanisms : metalworking power transmission

Assignees:
Joshua Buckton & Co. - Leeds, England

Manufacturer:
Not known to have been produced

Witnesses:
Unknown

Patent Dates:
Applied: Jan. 21, 1911
Granted: Jan. 11, 1912

Patent Pictures:
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Joseph Hartley Wicksteed
"Vintage Machinery" entry for Joshua Buckton & Co.
Description:
Note: Early English patents (pre 1916) were numbered by the year and started at patent #1 at the start of each year in January. The patent # used in DATAMP represents the year of issue of the application and the patent #. This patent is #1586 of the year 1911.

Abstract:

Relates to improvements on the invention d escribed in the parent Specification wherein a pulley E keeps the belt at driving tension and is locked by positioning a lever on its dead-centre, a n d consists in means for throwing the pulley out of gear at predetermined times. As applied to an intermittent drive for the feed-motion of a planing- machine, the pulley E is lifted into operation by a lever Q fitted with a releasing-pawl Q<1>, and is carried by a frame C loosely mounted on the axle D. The axle D also carries a disk O, which is operated by chain gearing from the driven shaft b and carries tripping-pieces O<1> ... O<4>, which, when turned outwards, lift the pawl Q' and allow the pulley E to fall back from the belt F. The frame C works in conjunction with a brake R to stop the pulley B more rapidly when the belt ceases to drive.

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