US2122330A - Torque and speed increasing gearing - Google Patents

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US2122330A
US2122330A US143788A US14378837A US2122330A US 2122330 A US2122330 A US 2122330A US 143788 A US143788 A US 143788A US 14378837 A US14378837 A US 14378837A US 2122330 A US2122330 A US 2122330A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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  • the present invention relates to gearing and is a continuation in part of the subject matter of my application for Letters Patent for Torque and speed increasing gearing, Serial No. 102,393,
  • the present form, of the invention provides a novel combination and organization respecting an increase over normal in the torque and speed of the driven shaft relative to the drive shaft.
  • Figure 1 is a vertical sectional view through the invention
  • Figure 2 is a sectional view taken on the line 22 of Figure 1;
  • Figure 3 is a sectional view taken on the line 33 of Figure 1;
  • Figure 4 is a vertical sectional view through a modification of the invention.
  • Figure 5 is a vertical sectional view taken on the line 55 of Figure 4.
  • Figure 6 is a vertical sectional view taken on the line 6-6 of Figure 4.
  • the invention comprises a frame or casing at 46 in which a shaft 4
  • Such shaft is journaled in bearings 43 and 44 carried by the casing 46, the latter bearings being within a hub 45 of a stationary gear I5 bolted or otherwise rigidly fastened at I4 to the casing 46.
  • Such stationary gear I5 is of the same size as gears 36* enmeshed therewith.
  • a frame 45 is journaled or loose on the shaft 4
  • the sprockets 41 will drive the chains 48, sprockets 49, shafts 50 and gears 30 causing the frame 46 to operate with increased torque or increased speed, the power being taken in any suitable manner, for instance from a pulley 5
  • the said frame or casing 40 may be the outer frame of any structure to which the rotating frame drive is attached, the same rotating frame 46, shaft 42, sprocket Wheels 41, etc.
  • Said sprocket wheels 41 are fastened to their shaft 4
  • the fulcrum of wheels 49 is the axes of shafts 55.
  • the wheels 49 transmit pressure to wheels 3
  • rotates with the frame 46 on shaft 4
  • is journaled in bearings 43 and 44 on frame 40 and is also journaled in wheels 5
  • may lead to any device to be driven.
  • frame 46 corresponds to the frame 46 and it has an enlarged hub at housing the ball bearing device 6
  • a sleeve 62 extends outwardly on which a power take-off member 5
  • corresponds to that at 4
  • the structure corresponds to that of the preceding figures and similar reference characters have been applied thereto.
  • Gearing of the class described comprising a casing, a driving shaft journaled thereon, a frame within the casing journaled on and movable relatively to said shaft, a stationary gear on said casing concentric therewith and journaling said shaft, sprocket wheels on said shaft within the frame, auxiliary shafts journaled in the frame, gear Wheels on the auxiliary shafts between the casing and frame enmeshed with the stationary gear Wheel, sprocket wheels on the auxiliary shafts within the frame, and chains connecting the first and second mentioned sprocket wheels, said frame being endless about the sprocket wheels and chains and being of a depth equal to the diameter of the gear wheels, and the casing being endless about the frame and gear wheels.
  • Gearing of the class described comprising a casing, a driving shaft journaled thereon, a frame within the casing journaled on and movable relatively to said shaft, a stationary gear on said casing concentric therewith and journaling said shaft, sprocket wheels on said shaft within the frame, auxiliary shafts journaled in the frame, gear wheels on the auxiliary shafts between the casing and frame enmeshed with the stationary gear wheel, sprocket wheels on the auxiliary shafts within the frame, and chains connecting the first and second mentioned sprocket wheels, a drive take-off member on the frame, and said driving shaft having pedals to facilitate foot operation, said frame being endless about the sprocket wheels and chains and being of a depth equal to the diameter of the gear wheels, and the casing being endless about the frame, said gear wheels and said take-off member.
  • Gearing of the class described comprising a casing, a driving shaft journaled thereon, a frame within the casing journaled on and movable relatively to said shaft, a stationary gear on said casing concentric therewith and journaling said shaft, sprocket wheels on said shaft within the frame, auxiliary shafts journaled in the frame, gear wheels on the auxiliary shafts between the casing and frame enmeshed with the stationary .i gear wheel, sprocket wheels on the auxiliary shafts within the frame, and chains connecting the first and second mentioned sprocket wheels, a drive take-off member on the frame, said frame being endless about the sprocket wheels and shaft, sprocket wheels on said shaft within the frame, auxiliary'shafts journaled in the frame, gear wheels on the auxiliary shafts between the casing and frame enmeshed with the stationary gear wheel, sprocket wheels on the auxiliary shaftswithin the frame, and chains connecting thefirst and second mentioned sprocket wheels, a drive

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June 28, 1938. A. F. P. STENZY TORQUE AND SPEED INCREASING GEARING Filed May 20, 1937 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 Aim u W Md W.
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2 Sheets-Sheet 2 Filed May 20, 19357 Patented June 28, 1938 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE TORQUE AND SPEED INCREASING GEARING Application May 20, 1937, Serial No. 143,788
4 Claims.
The present invention relates to gearing and is a continuation in part of the subject matter of my application for Letters Patent for Torque and speed increasing gearing, Serial No. 102,393,
filed by me on September 24, 1936.
The present form, of the invention provides a novel combination and organization respecting an increase over normal in the torque and speed of the driven shaft relative to the drive shaft.
Various additional objects and advantages will become apparent from a consideration of the description following taken in connection with accompanying drawings illustrating an operative embodiment.
In said drawings:-
Figure 1 is a vertical sectional view through the invention;
Figure 2 is a sectional view taken on the line 22 of Figure 1;
Figure 3 is a sectional view taken on the line 33 of Figure 1;
Figure 4 is a vertical sectional view through a modification of the invention;
Figure 5 is a vertical sectional view taken on the line 55 of Figure 4; and
Figure 6 is a vertical sectional view taken on the line 6-6 of Figure 4.
In the said drawings, like reference characters designate like or similar parts.
The invention. comprises a frame or casing at 46 in which a shaft 4| is journaled, having two pedals and cranks as at 42, to enable operation by foot power in the manner of a bicycle, although the shaft 4| may be operated in any desired manner, that referred to, being by way of example only.
Such shaft is journaled in bearings 43 and 44 carried by the casing 46, the latter bearings being within a hub 45 of a stationary gear I5 bolted or otherwise rigidly fastened at I4 to the casing 46. Such stationary gear I5 is of the same size as gears 36* enmeshed therewith.
A frame 45 is journaled or loose on the shaft 4| and within the frame, sprocket wheels 41 are rigidly keyed to the shaft 4|. Similar sprocket chains 43 are trained over the sprocket wheels ill and over sprocket wheels 49. Sprocket wheels 49 are keyed to short shafts 56 which are journaled in the frame 46, and also have the gear Wheels 30 keyed thereto.
It will be realized that as the shaft 4| is operated by foot power or otherwise, the sprockets 41 will drive the chains 48, sprockets 49, shafts 50 and gears 30 causing the frame 46 to operate with increased torque or increased speed, the power being taken in any suitable manner, for instance from a pulley 5|, attached to frame 46, and over which a belt or the like may be connected.
In further explanation, the said frame or casing 40 may be the outer frame of any structure to which the rotating frame drive is attached, the same rotating frame 46, shaft 42, sprocket Wheels 41, etc.
Said sprocket wheels 41 are fastened to their shaft 4| by keys or otherwise, and they act as pressure or pulling wheels, delivering the said pressure or pull by sprocket chains to lever wheels 49. The fulcrum of wheels 49 is the axes of shafts 55. The wheels 49 transmit pressure to wheels 3|! which rotate around wheel l5 pulling frame 46 around by a lever action. The sprocket wheel 5| rotates with the frame 46 on shaft 4|. Shaft 4| is journaled in bearings 43 and 44 on frame 40 and is also journaled in wheels 5| and IS. A chain traversing wheel 5| may lead to any device to be driven.
Many modifications may be resorted to particularly with respect to the substitution of equivalents such as gears for pulleys or vice versa, or the employment of sprocket wheels, sprocket chains, gear wheels, secondary drives, other gear Wheels or the like, especially for the power take-off. By way of example, reference is to be had to the form of Figures 4, 5, and 6. In this modification, frame 46 corresponds to the frame 46 and it has an enlarged hub at housing the ball bearing device 6|. From the hub, a sleeve 62 extends outwardly on which a power take-off member 5| is keyed, such member being for instance a spur gear, a pulley, sprocket wheel or any equivalent. The sectional shaft 4| corresponds to that at 4| and one section is keyed in the sleeve 62 as at 63. Aside from the modifications described, the structure corresponds to that of the preceding figures and similar reference characters have been applied thereto.
I claim as my invention:-
1. Gearing of the class described comprising a casing, a driving shaft journaled thereon, a frame within the casing journaled on and movable relatively to said shaft, a stationary gear on said casing concentric therewith and journaling said shaft, sprocket wheels on said shaft within the frame, auxiliary shafts journaled in the frame, gear Wheels on the auxiliary shafts between the casing and frame enmeshed with the stationary gear Wheel, sprocket wheels on the auxiliary shafts within the frame, and chains connecting the first and second mentioned sprocket wheels, said frame being endless about the sprocket wheels and chains and being of a depth equal to the diameter of the gear wheels, and the casing being endless about the frame and gear wheels.
2. Gearing of the class described comprising a casing, a driving shaft journaled thereon, a frame within the casing journaled on and movable relatively to said shaft, a stationary gear on said casing concentric therewith and journaling said shaft, sprocket wheels on said shaft within the frame, auxiliary shafts journaled in the frame, gear wheels on the auxiliary shafts between the casing and frame enmeshed with the stationary gear wheel, sprocket wheels on the auxiliary shafts within the frame, and chains connecting the first and second mentioned sprocket wheels, a drive take-off member on the frame, and said driving shaft having pedals to facilitate foot operation, said frame being endless about the sprocket wheels and chains and being of a depth equal to the diameter of the gear wheels, and the casing being endless about the frame, said gear wheels and said take-off member.
3. Gearing of the class described comprising a casing, a driving shaft journaled thereon, a frame within the casing journaled on and movable relatively to said shaft, a stationary gear on said casing concentric therewith and journaling said shaft, sprocket wheels on said shaft within the frame, auxiliary shafts journaled in the frame, gear wheels on the auxiliary shafts between the casing and frame enmeshed with the stationary .i gear wheel, sprocket wheels on the auxiliary shafts within the frame, and chains connecting the first and second mentioned sprocket wheels, a drive take-off member on the frame, said frame being endless about the sprocket wheels and shaft, sprocket wheels on said shaft within the frame, auxiliary'shafts journaled in the frame, gear wheels on the auxiliary shafts between the casing and frame enmeshed with the stationary gear wheel, sprocket wheels on the auxiliary shaftswithin the frame, and chains connecting thefirst and second mentioned sprocket wheels, a drive take-off member on the frame, said frame being endless about the sprocket wheels and chains and being of a depth equal to the diameter of the gear wheels, the casing being endless about the frame, said gear wheels and said takeoff member, and said driving shaft having pedals to facilitate foot operation, a sleeve member extending from the frame, and a sprocket wheel for power take-off purposes attached to said sleeve.
AUGUST F. P. STENZY.
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US5074829A (en) * 1990-10-19 1991-12-24 Menge Sr Theodore L Combination chain & gear reducing device
US5269734A (en) * 1990-10-19 1993-12-14 Menge Sr Theodore L Gear reducing device
US5759130A (en) * 1996-07-02 1998-06-02 H. Bradford Aarons Rotary gear drive system
US5935038A (en) * 1997-12-22 1999-08-10 Woytaszek; Lloyd Rotary gear drive system having bevel input gears
US5976047A (en) * 1997-12-16 1999-11-02 Woytaszek; Lloyd Gear system with electric motor driving planet gear about fixed sun gear to impart rotation to carrier
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US5074829A (en) * 1990-10-19 1991-12-24 Menge Sr Theodore L Combination chain & gear reducing device
US5269734A (en) * 1990-10-19 1993-12-14 Menge Sr Theodore L Gear reducing device
US5759130A (en) * 1996-07-02 1998-06-02 H. Bradford Aarons Rotary gear drive system
US5976047A (en) * 1997-12-16 1999-11-02 Woytaszek; Lloyd Gear system with electric motor driving planet gear about fixed sun gear to impart rotation to carrier
US5935038A (en) * 1997-12-22 1999-08-10 Woytaszek; Lloyd Rotary gear drive system having bevel input gears
US20150119182A1 (en) * 2012-05-08 2015-04-30 Sic Tihomir Dual Planetary System

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