Twin channel reduction drive with electric motor

Machine element or mechanism – Gearing – Plural power paths to and/or from gearing

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74410, 74665GD, F16H 3706, F16H 5700

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040446328

ABSTRACT:
The present invention applies to large and powerful geared mixer drives and aerators and broadly to geared reduction drives with a plurality of reducing steps, where the axis of an electric motor is offset from the axis of the power consumer and disposed at right angles to said axis. The drive of a single motor is split up into two channels that apply power to a common final drive gear in two diametrically opposite places. Means are provided to equalize the loads in both places, at all loads. Thus a turning moment is exerted rather than a one-sided driving load. It balances the turning moment of the power consumer directly and with least deflections. It also drastically reduces the size and weight of the drive.

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