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ALEXANDER TANOUS
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B60S—SERVICING, CLEANING, REPAIRING, SUPPORTING, LIFTING, OR MANOEUVRING OF VEHICLES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
B60S1/00—Cleaning of vehicles
B60S1/62—Other vehicle fittings for cleaning
B60S1/66—Other vehicle fittings for cleaning for cleaning vehicle exterior
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224,819. Rose, S. A. M., Streeten, C. W., and Tanous, A. May 8, 1924. Securing chain-wheels on shafts. - A sprocket-wheel d is freely mounted on the crank-shaft b of a vehicle engine and is adapted to be secured to a disc i, keyed to the shaft, by means of a pin g<1> carried by a spring arm f pivoted to the disc i. Normally the pin g<1> runs in a groove g in the sprocket wheel, as shown, but the spring arm f may be moved so that the pin enters a hola h in the wheel to secure it to the. disc. The sprocket-wheel d drives the shaft a of a cleaning-device m.
GB1142224A1924-05-081924-05-08Improvements in or relating to means for cleaning and polishing vehicles
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