Machine element or mechanism – Mechanical movements – Oscillation or reciprocation to intermittent unidirectional...
Patent
1988-10-24
1990-04-03
Herrmann, Allan D.
Machine element or mechanism
Mechanical movements
Oscillation or reciprocation to intermittent unidirectional...
74129, 74132, 290 1C, F16H 2912
Patent
active
049129953
ABSTRACT:
A rotary-to-linear mechanical motion converter has a housing attachable to a drive engine, an input shaft reciprocable to the housing and coupled directly or through a gear arrangement to a reciprocating output shaft of the drive engine, a first drive train coupling the input shaft for turning a rotor in a given sense of rotation for a first direction of movement of the input shaft, and a second drive train coupling the input shaft for turning the rotor in the same given sense of rotation for an opposite direction of movement of the input shaft, the first and second drive trains alternately driving the rotor, as in an electrical generator, for continuous rotation in a given sense relative to the housing. In an alternate converter, both drive trains drive a rotor for only one direction of movement of the input shaft.
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Chartoff Janice E.
Epstein Natan
Herrmann Allan D.
Pavitt, Jr. William H.
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