Endless belt power transmission systems or components – Pulley with belt-receiving groove formed by drive faces on...
Patent
1985-08-19
1986-08-12
Leppink, James A.
Endless belt power transmission systems or components
Pulley with belt-receiving groove formed by drive faces on...
474 17, F16H 5556
Patent
active
046053867
ABSTRACT:
A compact, variable speed pulley assembly is disclosed in which pulley faces are mounted to a pulley shaft for rotation with respect thereto and for relative axial displacement along the shaft. A torsion spring is connected to transmit a torque force from the shaft to at least one of the pulley faces. The pulley assembly further includes a motion damping brake which applies a sliding friction force resisting relative angular displacement between the pulley faces and the pulley shaft. This friction force damps out over-correction by the torsion spring for speed variations induced by changes in the V-belt width, machine dynamic imbalance and workpiece characteristics. Fatigue of the torsion spring is eliminated without increasing the pulley assembly bulk by providing a second compression spring or providing a conical torsion spring.
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Chickering Robert B.
Grunewald Glen R.
Leppink James A.
McKenzie Frank
Warren Manfred M.
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