Mechanism for transmitting rotational motion from one shaft to a

Machine element or mechanism – Mechanical movements – Rotary to rotary

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74567, 123 9031, 475174, F16H 3706, F16H 2112, F16H 132

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049585312

ABSTRACT:
A mechanism for transmitting rotational motion from one shaft to another includes a link which is constrained to move in an orbital path, an input shaft is connected to the link so that rotation of the input shaft will cause the link to move in its orbital path and a second shaft parallel to the input shaft is connected to the link so that orbital motion of the link will cause the second shaft to rotate. At least one of the shafts is connected to the link by a mounting which is capable of movement in the plane of the link, said mounting making frictional engagement with the link so that when a lateral stress above a predetermined value is applied between the shaft and link, the mounting will move laterally to relieve the stress, said predetermined value being above the lateral stresses experienced during normal operation of the mechanism.

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patent: 1326863 (1919-12-01), Heinkel
patent: 1378191 (1921-05-01), Pale
patent: 2522735 (1950-09-01), Zagar
patent: 4328715 (1982-05-01), Gorkov
patent: 4674361 (1987-06-01), Parsons

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