Transmission gear arrangement for compensating play at the tooth

Machine element or mechanism – Gearing – Rotary bodies

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74409, F16H 5518

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ABSTRACT:
A transmission gear is composed of two gear elements provided with teeth on their circumference. The gear elements are displaceable coaxially in the circumferential direction and with their teeth offset with respect to one another. The elements are also connected with one another shapewise by at least one connecting member in such fashion that when a meshing gear engages the gear elements, the existing tooth flank play is reduced or eliminated. In this way the connecting member connects the gear elements so that they are nondisplaceable with respect to one another in the circumferential direction and causes the displacement of the gear elements with respect to one another by virtue of its thermal expansion.

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