Machine element or mechanism – Elements – Flywheel – motion smoothing-type
Patent
1979-04-27
1982-11-23
Herrmann, Allan D.
Machine element or mechanism
Elements
Flywheel, motion smoothing-type
29159R, 29452, 29458, F16C 1300, F16C 1500, F16F 1530
Patent
active
043599125
ABSTRACT:
An inertial energy storage rotor device or superflywheel having a hub means affixed to a rim means by a plurality of spokes formed from a single filament which is wrapped partially around the rim means and alternately engages the upper and lower surfaces of the hub means to join the spokes. In one embodiment, the hub is secured by a single filament wound into a plurality of spokes to a ring means about which a rim means is wound. The ring means is secured to the rim means of this embodiment at a plurality of discrete locations about the circumference thereof.
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Archibald Robert E.
Cohen Moshe I.
Herrmann Allan D.
Sachs Samuel L.
The Johns Hopkins University
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