Method of forming a laminated wheel assembly

Metal working – Means to assemble or disassemble – Puller or pusher means – contained force multiplying operator

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29416, 29525, B23P 1514

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046335560

ABSTRACT:
A wheel assembly includes a cam and a cam gear mounted on a camshaft of an internal combustion engine. The cam gear is constructed of a laminated stack of flat plate members which are disposed in abutting relationship to one another to form a plurality of axially spaced and radially extending interfaces. The cam gear is press fit onto the camshaft and the frictional forces between the gear and the camshaft provide the substantially sole force for maintaining the interfaces between the plate members in abutting relationship at their radially outer ends to form integral tooth members. The cam is also constructed of a laminated stack of flat plate members and press fit onto the camshaft in substantially the same manner as the gear to form an integral cam surface. The plates which form the cam are stamped from the plates that form the gear. A method of forming the wheel assembly is also disclosed.

REFERENCES:
patent: 846549 (1907-03-01), Clark
patent: 1176933 (1916-03-01), Souvielle
patent: 2201247 (1940-05-01), Short

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