Cyclic phase change coupling

Rotary shafts – gudgeons – housings – and flexible couplings for ro – Separate coupling device movable radially of axes of torque...

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464147, F16D 304

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ABSTRACT:
A hybrid straight and curved guide phase change coupling device in which end members rotatable on spaced parallel axes in opposed spaced relation are connected by an intermediate member having guide means constraining lateral motion of the intermediate member to a straight diametrical path with respect to one of the end members and to a curved path with respect to the other of the end members whereby a cyclic phase change or velocity ratio variation is provided during rotation of the two end members at identical overall cyclic speeds.

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