Machine element or mechanism – Mechanical movements – Rotary to rotary
Patent
1998-02-03
2000-10-03
Herrmann, Allan D.
Machine element or mechanism
Mechanical movements
Rotary to rotary
475196, 476 36, F16H 1304, F16H 1308
Patent
active
061257117
ABSTRACT:
Method and apparatus for achieving high torque and speed reduction in a compact and light-weight low parts-count speed converter apparatus featuring a floating ground element that both provides a moving ground to the first stage and acts as an input to a second stage, wherein both stages cooperatively drive the output.
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Bursal Faruk H.
Cunningham Michael P.
Herrmann Allan D.
Synkinetics, Inc.
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