Machine element or mechanism – Gearing – Toothed gear and recirculated unconnected elements
Patent
1979-09-07
1980-10-28
Husar, C. J.
Machine element or mechanism
Gearing
Toothed gear and recirculated unconnected elements
F16H 1538
Patent
active
042299861
ABSTRACT:
An axial loading device for use, for example, in a transmission system having toroidal discs with rollers engaged between toroidal surfaces thereon, the device including spring means acting beween an abutment and a member to which axial pressure is applied, the member being axially movable relatively to the abutment and the spring means acting on one part of said member in a first axial position of said member and acting on a further part of said member when it is in a further axial position, the said one part of the member being spaced from said further part of the member radially of the axis thereof so that differential axial loading is applied to said member by said spring means when the member occupies said first and said further axial positions, respectively.
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Cohen Moshe I.
Husar C. J.
Lucas Industries Limited
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