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Treadle drive system with positive engagement clutch

  • US 5,451,070 A
  • Filed: 05/26/1993
  • Issued: 09/19/1995
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/26/1993
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A treadle drive system with a positive engagement clutch comprising:

  • a pair of treadles spaced apart in parallel with both treadles hinged at an end and equipped with a foot-resting area at a rearward end;

    attached to an inside edge of each treadle anywhere along the treadle edge each of two ends of a drive line;

    wherein the drive line extends from each treadle to drive each of two parallel rotating drive means, which drive means each engage a drive shaft and the drive means alternately rotate the drive shaft;

    a third rotating drive means positioned in a disengageable rotational relation to the drive shaft, wherein the third rotating drive means drives an external rotating member;

    a positive engagement clutch means which alternately engages and disengages the drive shaft with the third rotating drive means wherein the third rotating drive means comprises a driven ring encircling the drive shaft and the positive engagement clutch means comprises at least one solid member reversibly engaging and disengaging the driven ring and the drive shaft;

    wherein the drive shaft comprises a hollow drive cylinder, and wherein the drive cylinder is provided with two opposing transverse holes through the drive cylinder and the driven rink is provided with at least one pair of mating opposing openings in an interior surface contacting the drive cylinder;

    wherein the positive engagement clutch means comprises a spring loaded means to engage and disengage the solid member through the holes in the drive cylinder and the openings in the driven ring.

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