Potentiometer drive for displacement transducer of reciprocating

Machine element or mechanism – Mechanical movements – Reciprocating or oscillating to or from alternating rotary

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74 107, F16H 2702

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044359918

ABSTRACT:
A potentiometer drive for the displacement transducer of a reciprocating unit which uses a timing belt to drive the rotary potentiometer and where one belt pulley serves as a control disc to which the drive shaft of the rotary potentiometer is coupled in a direct rigid connection. The coupling connection is obtained by means of a coupling collet which clamps the end portion of the potentiometer drive shaft to a hollow hub of control disc and the latter to the inner races of two ball bearings. The potentiometer housing is blocked against rotation in a "floating" configuration, using a radial pin on the housing which engages a stationary retaining fork in such a way that only circumferential antirotation forces are transmittable to the potentiometer housing.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2492286 (1949-12-01), Hermann
patent: 2654641 (1953-10-01), Veatch
patent: 4051916 (1977-10-01), Oda
patent: 4287785 (1981-09-01), Hunt
patent: 4290317 (1981-09-01), Hehl

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