Metal working – Means to assemble or disassemble – Puller or pusher means – contained force multiplying operator
Patent
1977-05-18
1978-04-11
DiPalma, Victor A.
Metal working
Means to assemble or disassemble
Puller or pusher means, contained force multiplying operator
29434, 29469, 74410, 74411, 219121EM, B21D 5328, B23P 1514
Patent
active
040830942
ABSTRACT:
Apparatus and method for gear tooth alignment by accommodation in more than one stage gear cluster assembly. This arrangement essentially isolates the mass of one gear member in a cluster assembly from that of the other and makes the effective mass at the gear mesh to be equal to or less than that of a gear on either end of the gear shaft with respect to its connected masses. This permits a design for extremely high power ratio for a gear train by isolating inertias of the elements and reducing dynamic loads and forming a torsionally soft shaft to allow alignment of the gear teeth by accommodation by allowing the unbalanced load in between the gears to enable the gears to mesh together.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3213713 (1965-10-01), Sagara
patent: 3245279 (1966-04-01), Baker
patent: 3381548 (1968-05-01), Wolkenstein
patent: 3964334 (1976-06-01), Hicks
patent: 3974718 (1976-08-01), Kylberg
DiPalma Victor A.
Lall Prithvi C.
McGill Arthur A.
Sciascia Richard S.
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