Machine element or mechanism – Mechanical movements – Rotary to rotary
Patent
1978-08-07
1980-02-05
Britts, Ramon S.
Machine element or mechanism
Mechanical movements
Rotary to rotary
F16H 2112
Patent
active
041866142
ABSTRACT:
An oblique leverage transmission has a first drive shaft coupled to rotate a first bevel drive gear and first and second force transfer bevel gears in an epicyclic gear train arrangement. A second drive shaft is coupled to be rotated by a second bevel drive gear which is rotated by third and fourth force transfer bevel gears positioned about the periphery of the drive gear also in an epicyclic gear train arrangement. A first connecting rod is eccentrically coupled between the first force transfer gear and a first load transfer means movably positioned on a first inclined plane. A third connecting rod is eccentrically coupled between the third force transfer gear and the first load transfer means. Second and fourth connecting rods are eccentrically coupled between the second and fourth force transfer gears respectively and a second load transfer means movably positioned on a second inclined plane. The eccentric positioning of the connecting rods on the force transfer gears is such that the first and second load transfer means are moving in opposite horizontal directions.
REFERENCES:
patent: 2223743 (1940-12-01), Stalker
patent: 2621495 (1952-12-01), Garbarini
patent: 3745865 (1973-07-01), Johnson
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