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US824115A
US824115A US26511705A US1905265117A US824115A US 824115 A US824115 A US 824115A US 26511705 A US26511705 A US 26511705A US 1905265117 A US1905265117 A US 1905265117A US 824115 A US824115 A US 824115A
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  • Myinvention relates to a speeder-conean element frequently employed in connection with cement-mills, wherein there are generally two pairs of such cones, the companion of eachpairbeing relativelyreversed, so that fingers thereon intermesh, said two pairs of cones being geared together by a belt passing around the same at their intermeshing portions, the cones being in coactive relation with suitable driving provision, whereby they will serve for speeding the kilns, commonly termed roasters, the arrangement being such that thekiln is run faster, or in the event of the roasting not being sufiiciently I vigorous then the kilns are to be run proportionately slower.
  • the obect of my invention is therefore to obviate t ese difficulties by providing a speeder-cone the rim being formed of detachable fingers, whereby when any of said fingers become broken or worn they. may be easily the life of the cone.
  • Figure 1 is a side view of my s eeder-cone.
  • Fig. 2 is a central longitudina vertical sectional view thereof.
  • Fig 3 I isa detail plan view of the separable washer,
  • 1 designates the hub, 2 the bearing portion on its outer end, and 3 a longitudinal bore passing through said hub and bearing portion and having a keyway 4.
  • the inner end of the hub is provided with a tapered ring 5, connected there to by radial arms 6, having laterally-projecting lugs forming seats 7.
  • a hard-metal collar 9 is secured on the inner end of the bearing portion by means of pins 10 on'said collar, engaging holes 11 in the outer end of the hub, said washer being formed of two parts 12 and 13 connected to-- gether by means of a pin 14 on one end of outer end of the bearing portion by means of screws 17 passing through screw threaded holes 18 therein into engagement with said bearing portion, thereby providing means for placing the sleeve 16 on the bearing portion or for removing it.
  • the rim 9 is formed of detachable spaced fingers 20 T-shap'ed in cross-section, their in ner ends provided with contacting heads 21, secured to the ring 5 by screws 22, passing through holes 23 in said heads and into screw-threaded holes 24: in said ring, and downwardly-extending lugs 25, adapted to reston the seats 7 and secured to the arms6 by screw 26 passing through holes 27 in said arms and into screw-threaded holes 28 in said lugs 25;
  • a Speeder-cone the combination with the hub having a ring of a conical rim comprising a plurality of independently-detachable fingers, their inner ends having heads deprising a plurality of independently-detaclv able lingers, their inner ends having laterallyprojecting portions contacting with each other and being secured to said ring and their outer ends being free and spaced apart, substantially as described.

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' PATENTED JUNE 26, 1906.
No. 824,115. I
1 J. HEARTTAGBN.
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APPLICATION FILED JUNE 14, 1905.,
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'SPEIIEDERI-OGNYEQ J Patented June 26, 1906.
. lip limion filed June 14,1905. Serial No. 265.11'7.
To aZl whom it' m0ty concern.-
Be it known that I, J OHN HEARTTAGEN, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Allentown, in the county of Lehigh and State of Pennsylvania, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Speeder-Cones, of which the following is a specification.
Myinvention relates to a speeder-conean element frequently employed in connection with cement-mills, wherein there are generally two pairs of such cones, the companion of eachpairbeing relativelyreversed, so that fingers thereon intermesh, said two pairs of cones being geared together by a belt passing around the same at their intermeshing portions, the cones being in coactive relation with suitable driving provision, whereby they will serve for speeding the kilns, commonly termed roasters, the arrangement being such that thekiln is run faster, or in the event of the roasting not being sufiiciently I vigorous then the kilns are to be run proportionately slower.
In some of the forms of intermeshing Speeder-cones known, to me the rim and hub of each are formed in a single metal casting, with the'result that when one of the fingers forming the rim becomes worn' or broken, which frequently occurs, the entire casting is thereby rendered useless, which not only entails great expense to furnish an entirely new cone, but also involves a great lossof time and money on account of the necessity for and readily removed and replaced, thus effecting a great saving in time and prolonging stopping the operation of the mill whilethe damaged cone is being replaced by a new cone.
The obect of my invention is therefore to obviate t ese difficulties by providing a speeder-cone the rim being formed of detachable fingers, whereby when any of said fingers become broken or worn they. may be easily the life of the cone.
It has for a further object to provide a separable washer for the bearing, whereby when it becomes worn it may be easily and readily removed and re laced without necessitating the removal of the cone.
It has for a further ob'ect to provide a device of the character set orth embodying advantages in 'point of perfect operation, simplicity, and inexpensiveness of construction and durability. I In the drawings, Figure 1 is a side view of my s eeder-cone. Fig. 2 is a central longitudina vertical sectional view thereof. Fig 3 I ,isa detail plan view of the separable washer,
showing the parts separated.
, In all the figures ofthe drawingsillustrat- .ingv my invention like reference characters designate corresponding parts.
- Referring to the drawings, 1 designates the hub, 2 the bearing portion on its outer end, and 3 a longitudinal bore passing through said hub and bearing portion and having a keyway 4. The inner end of the hub is provided with a tapered ring 5, connected there to by radial arms 6, having laterally-projecting lugs forming seats 7. To prevent the outer end of the hub from becoming worn by frictional contact with the sleeve 8, employed for-securing the Speeder-cone in position, a hard-metal collar 9 is secured on the inner end of the bearing portion by means of pins 10 on'said collar, engaging holes 11 in the outer end of the hub, said washer being formed of two parts 12 and 13 connected to-- gether by means of a pin 14 on one end of outer end of the bearing portion by means of screws 17 passing through screw threaded holes 18 therein into engagement with said bearing portion, thereby providing means for placing the sleeve 16 on the bearing portion or for removing it.
The rim 9 is formed of detachable spaced fingers 20 T-shap'ed in cross-section, their in ner ends provided with contacting heads 21, secured to the ring 5 by screws 22, passing through holes 23 in said heads and into screw-threaded holes 24: in said ring, and downwardly-extending lugs 25, adapted to reston the seats 7 and secured to the arms6 by screw 26 passing through holes 27 in said arms and into screw-threaded holes 28 in said lugs 25;
While I have herein referred to my cone as being employed in connection with cementl mills, it may be employed in connection with any other machinery.
, Having now described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. In a Speeder-cone, the combination with the hub having a ring of a conical rim comprising a plurality of independently-detachable fingers, their inner ends having heads deprising a plurality of independently-detaclv able lingers, their inner ends having laterallyprojecting portions contacting with each other and being secured to said ring and their outer ends being free and spaced apart, substantially as described.
' Signed at Allentown, in the county of Lehigh and State of Pennsylvania, this 18thday of May, A. D. 1905.
JOHN HEARTTAGEN. Witnesses EDWD. H. SriNE, R. A. B. HAUsMAN.
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US4692128A (en) * 1986-06-25 1987-09-08 Manville Corporation Continuously variable transmission pulley
US20080268991A1 (en) * 2007-04-02 2008-10-30 Luk Lamellen Und Kupplungsbau Beteiligungs Kg Method for producing a conical pulley, a conical pulley, and a belt-driven conical-pulley transmission
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US4692128A (en) * 1986-06-25 1987-09-08 Manville Corporation Continuously variable transmission pulley
US20080268991A1 (en) * 2007-04-02 2008-10-30 Luk Lamellen Und Kupplungsbau Beteiligungs Kg Method for producing a conical pulley, a conical pulley, and a belt-driven conical-pulley transmission
US10221925B2 (en) * 2016-03-08 2019-03-05 Manousos Pattakos Conical pulley for belt CVT

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