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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16DCOUPLINGS FOR TRANSMITTING ROTATION; CLUTCHES; BRAKES
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    • F16D43/06Automatic clutches actuated entirely mechanically controlled by angular speed with centrifugal masses actuating axially a movable pressure ring or the like
    • F16D43/08Automatic clutches actuated entirely mechanically controlled by angular speed with centrifugal masses actuating axially a movable pressure ring or the like the pressure ring actuating friction plates, cones or similar axially-movable friction surfaces
    • F16D43/10Automatic clutches actuated entirely mechanically controlled by angular speed with centrifugal masses actuating axially a movable pressure ring or the like the pressure ring actuating friction plates, cones or similar axially-movable friction surfaces the centrifugal masses acting directly on the pressure ring, no other actuating mechanism for the pressure ring being provided

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  • Figure 1 of the drawings is a perspective view of my improved speed-regulator
  • Fig. 2 is a detail showing the attachment of the driving-pulley to its shaft.
  • Thisinvention has relation to improvements in speed-regulators.
  • the object of the invention is to derive from an irregularly-acting driving mechanism a power which, when communicated to the driven mechanism, will be absolutely regular in its effects.
  • the nature of the invention consists in combining with a driven shaft having a balancewheel and a friction-gear, and a governor actuated thereby, a vibrating bridge-tree actuated by a lever through saidgovernor, a shaft having its inner bearing in said tree, and a friction gear flexibly connected with said shaft.
  • the letter A designates a rectangular frame affording bearings at its middle portion to a transverse shaft, B, having on one end a balancewheel,
  • This lever is made of two sections, f, clamped together by suitable bolts, and having each a bend, g, forming together a ring, h, that loosely incloses the sleeve 0 between its flange and lugs aforesaid, so that the governor-shaft rotates freely without interference therefrom.
  • This lever extends through a slotted plate, 1, on a beam, 1, extending across the frame A, and affording a bearing to the inner end of a shaft, J, and its free end rests upon a beam, l, of the frame.
  • - Lever H has free horizontal motion relative to the shaft G, and may, consequently, be shifted from the rear end of slot at of plate I to its front end, or to any intermediate point, thus increasing the leverage of ea'm Z without stopping the device.
  • the beaml is pivoted a one end to the frame, and its other end e tends through a vertical guide-slot, s, in on of the uprights of the said frame; conseque tly it has free vertical vibration. relative to ,the same. It is held down under ordinary circumstances in a horizontal position by a curved or other spring, 8, secured at one end to said beam and at the other to the frame.
  • shaft J is a loose friction-gear, K, whose periphery is tangential to that of the gear D when the bridge-tree Z is horizontal, and which is flexibly secured to said shaft by means of a coil-spring, S, secured rigidly at its inner end to the said shaft and at the other to the friction-gear K.
  • gears D K are engaged without jar or sudden concussion, the faster motion of gear -K blending, as it were, with the slower motion of gear D until finally they become equal.

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v J. WARWICK, W. s. MARSHALL & A. SIMPSON.
Device for Changing-Speed.
No. 215,417. Patented May 13, I879.
WITNESSES ,INVENTORS 0% W V I I /40). fQ 4 I r ATTORNEY UNITED STATES PATENT QFFIGE.
JOHN VVARVVIOK, OF MEDO, MINN, WILLIAM S. MARSHALL, OF BATAVIA, ILL., AND AD AM SIMPSON, OF OWATONNA, MINN.
IMPROVEMENT IN DEVICES FOR..CHANGING SPEED.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 215,4 17, dated May 13, 1879 application filed November 2, 1878.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that we, J OHN WARWICK, WIL- LIAM S. MARSHALL, and ADAM SIMPSON, respectively of Medo, county of Blue Earth, and State of Minnesota, of Batavia, county of Kane, State of Illinois, and of Owatonna, in the county of Steele and State of Minnesota, have invented a new and valuable Improvement in Speed-Regulators; and we do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the construction and operation of the same, reference being had to the annexed drawings, making a part of this specification, and to the letters and figures of reference marked thereon.
. Figure 1 of the drawings is a perspective view of my improved speed-regulator, and Fig. 2 is a detail showing the attachment of the driving-pulley to its shaft.
Thisinvention has relation to improvements in speed-regulators.
The object of the invention is to derive from an irregularly-acting driving mechanism a power which, when communicated to the driven mechanism, will be absolutely regular in its effects.
The nature of the invention consists in combining with a driven shaft having a balancewheel and a friction-gear, and a governor actuated thereby, a vibrating bridge-tree actuated by a lever through saidgovernor, a shaft having its inner bearing in said tree, and a friction gear flexibly connected with said shaft.
It also consists in combining with a driven gear having fixed bearings a driving frictiongear vertically adjustable and flexibly connected to its shaft, as will be hereinafter more fully set forth.
In the annexed drawings, the letter A designates a rectangular frame affording bearings at its middle portion to a transverse shaft, B, having on one end a balancewheel,
O, and friction-gear D, and near the other end a bevel-gear, E, that engages a similar gear, F, upon a vertical governor-shaft, G. The arms a of this governor are pivoted to a collar, b, fixed on the said shaft, and are 0011- nected to a vertically-movable sleeve, 0, thereon by means of rods 61. This sleeve is provided with opposite lugs 0 upon its upper edge, to which the said rods 01 are pivoted,
and upon its lower edge with a flange, e, that supports one end of a lever, H. This lever is made of two sections, f, clamped together by suitable bolts, and having each a bend, g, forming together a ring, h, that loosely incloses the sleeve 0 between its flange and lugs aforesaid, so that the governor-shaft rotates freely without interference therefrom. This lever extends through a slotted plate, 1, on a beam, 1, extending across the frame A, and affording a bearing to the inner end of a shaft, J, and its free end rests upon a beam, l, of the frame.
- Lever H has free horizontal motion relative to the shaft G, and may, consequently, be shifted from the rear end of slot at of plate I to its front end, or to any intermediate point, thus increasing the leverage of ea'm Z without stopping the device. I
The beaml is pivoted a one end to the frame, and its other end e tends through a vertical guide-slot, s, in on of the uprights of the said frame; conseque tly it has free vertical vibration. relative to ,the same. It is held down under ordinary circumstances in a horizontal position by a curved or other spring, 8, secured at one end to said beam and at the other to the frame.
Upon shaft J is a loose friction-gear, K, whose periphery is tangential to that of the gear D when the bridge-tree Z is horizontal, and which is flexibly secured to said shaft by means of a coil-spring, S, secured rigidly at its inner end to the said shaft and at the other to the friction-gear K.
As shaft J is rotated through any suitable mechanism rotary motion is communicated to the shaft B, and through it and suitable connections to the driven mechanism. At the same time the governor mechanism is actuated by the gears E F and should the speed acquired be too great the governor raises lever H, vibrates beam l upward, and disengages the friction-gears K and D, thus disconnectin g the driving and driven mechanisms.
The stored-up power in the balance-wheel continues to drive the latter mechanism until the governor drops slightly and re-engages the gears D K, thus reconnecting the driving and driven mechanisms. The speed at which the driving and driven pulleys KD are disflexibly connected by the spring S to its shaft,
the gears D K are engaged without jar or sudden concussion, the faster motion of gear -K blending, as it were, with the slower motion of gear D until finally they become equal.
It will be seen from the above description that, by means of the device above described, irregular motion imparted to the shaft J is rendered absolutely regular before it reaches the driven mechanism, and regular results are obtained therefrom.
It will be observed that by adjusting the balls on the governor the speed at which it will act may be regulated at pleasure.
What we claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. The combination, with the shaft B, its balance-wheel G, friction-gear D, and a governor mechanism operated by said shaft, of the shaft J, the vibratory bridge-tree l affordin g a bearing to one end of said shaft, a friction-gear, K, flexibly secured thereto and engaging gear D, and a lever actuated bysaid governor to raise the friction-gears out of engagement with each other, substantially as specified.
2. The combination, with the shaft B, having a friction-gear, D, and balance-wheel G, of a governor connected to and operated by said shaft, a frictiongear, K, engaging gear D,
mounted on a shaft, J, journaled at one end in the bridge-tree 1, adapted to be raised by said governor off the wheel 0 through the medium of the bar H, substantially as specified.
3. In a speed-regulator, the combination, with a fixed driven friction-gear, of an adjustable driving friction-gear flexibly connected to its shaft, substantially as set forth.
4:. The combination, with a governor mechanism, a driving-shaft, B, operating the same, a driven pulley, D, a drivingpulley, K, brid getree 1, plate I, and its oblong slot a, of a lever, H, operated by the governor to raise the bridge-tree, and vibrating horizontally with reference to the governor, substantially as specified.
In testimony that we claim the above we have hereunto subscribed our names in the presence of two witnesses.
, JOHN WARWlOK. W. S. MARSHALL. A. SIMPSON.
Witnesses to signature of John Warwick:
GEORGE OANoN, JoHN CANON.
WVitnesses to signatures of W. S. Marshall and A. Simpson:
LEWIS L. WEELocK, LEWIs L. WHEELER.
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