Machine element or mechanism – Mechanical movements – Reciprocating or oscillating to or from alternating rotary
Patent
1974-10-01
1976-08-10
Camby, John J.
Machine element or mechanism
Mechanical movements
Reciprocating or oscillating to or from alternating rotary
91275, 92137, 74 8922, 74 892, F16H 2702
Patent
active
039734455
ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to mechanism for converting linear motion to rotary motion without the use of a crank or crankshaft. Two circular members which may be provided with teeth are driven simultaneously in opposite directions by a chain, belt or rack which is in turn connected to a piston reciprocating in a linear path. The invention is particularly adapted to vapor engines sometimes referred to as expanders. It also comprises both electrically and mechanically actuated valve motions, including a reverse means and means for varying cut-off.
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Camby John J.
Yuen Henry C.
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