Machine element or mechanism – Mechanical movements – Rotary to alternating rotary
Patent
1975-11-25
1978-06-06
Scott, Samuel
Machine element or mechanism
Mechanical movements
Rotary to alternating rotary
F16H 2704
Patent
active
040928730
ABSTRACT:
In the apparatus for creating a swinging motion, one ends of two opposed sides of a flexible link are secured to a stationary member and the opposite ends of the sides are connected to a driven shaft. A cam member is slidably mounted on a drive shaft and arranged between the two sides so as to continuously engage them when the cam member is rotated by the drive shaft. The cam has gradually varying configuration and when it is shifted along the drive shaft, the swinging angle is varied. By suitably constructing the cam member it is possible to stop the swinging motion and reverse the phase thereof.
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Drucker William A.
Ratliff, Jr. Wesley S.
Scott Samuel
Shimokawa Wataru
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