2012 to 2000 Miscellaneous Steel EstimatorCMS, Inc Charlottesville, VA 2007 to 2011 EstimatorAssociated Steel Product, Inc Charlottesville, VA 1997 to 2007 EstimatorCertainTeed Corporation Shakopee, MN 1989 to 1997Military Police
1984 to 1989
Education:
Estimating Academy 2010 AGC in engineeringShakopee Senior high School Diploma in Communication SpecialistCentral Texas College Estimating Academy AGCEstimating Academy AGC
Lee Martinson - Tioga ND, US Steven Eide - Tioga ND, US Clifford Keever - Tioga ND, US
International Classification:
F16H007/22
US Classification:
474/136000, 474/107000, 474/138000
Abstract:
A drive belt stabilizer system for reducing non-longitudinal movement of a drive belt during operation. The drive belt stabilizer system includes a base, a lower member attached to the base, an upper member slidably positioned about the lower member in a vertical manner, a support stand attached to the upper member, a roller rotatably positioned within the support stand, a compression spring positioned within the lower member and the upper member for applying an expanding force relative thereto, and a securing shaft extending though the base and secured to the support stand for limiting the upward movement of the upper member. The roller is positioned beneath the return portion of a drive belt to be supported. A threaded nut is adjusted upon the securing shaft for adjusting the maximum height of the roller with respect to the drive belt.
Lee Martinson - Tioga ND, US Steven Eide - Tioga ND, US Clifford Keever - Tioga ND, US
International Classification:
F16H007/12
US Classification:
474/136000
Abstract:
A drive belt stabilizer system for reducing non-longitudinal movement of a drive belt during operation. The drive belt stabilizer system includes a base, a lower member attached to the base, an upper member slidably positioned about the lower member in a vertical manner, a support stand attached to the upper member, a roller rotatably positioned within the support stand, a compression spring positioned within the lower member and the upper member for applying an expanding force relative thereto, and a securing shaft extending though the base and secured to the support stand for limiting the upward movement of the upper member. The roller is positioned beneath the return portion of a drive belt to be supported. A threaded nut is adjusted upon the securing shaft for adjusting the maximum height of the roller with respect to the drive belt.