US68754A - Improvement in mechanical movements, oe substitute foe cog-wheels - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F01—MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
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- My invention relates to a device for enabling,Y one shaft or other rotary object to be driven by another one with a simultaneous and equal but opposite rotation, without the use of cog-wheels.
- Figure 1 is a side elevation of a double-cylinder rotary engine provided with my movement.
- Figures '2 (A) and (B) are perspective views of the preferred form or type of my invention.
- FIGS 3 and 4 show modifications of my movement.
- a A' represent the two shafts of a pair of pistons of a double-cylinder rotary engine, the same being armed at their extremities with equally eccentric wrists, B B.
- C C are two equal arms having hinge connections,
- the shafts may, as in grZ,
- Each one of the above-described joints should have a screw, or its equivalent (sce iig. 2, B,) for preserving the proper ⁇ freedom from slack motion.V
- the wrists Hh being restricted to a rectilinear movement midway between the axes of the shafts A A', and perpendicular to their common plane, and the pitmen I-z' and wrist B, on one side, ⁇
- any rotation, in whole or part, of one shaft must be accompanied by a precisely corresponding but opposite movement of the other shaft.
- This attachment enables the corresponding rotation of all sots of paired rollers, fans, and other mechanical appliances of that kind, such as embossing, crushing, or laminating rolls, double-cylinder blowers, pumps, engines, and so forth, for whose co-rotation the noisy and wasteful expedient of zgear-wheels is now employed.
- This device may be made available for converting a rotary Vinto a reciprocating motion, by connecting the machinery to be driven directly to one of the studs H or h.
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Description
A@uiten tstes @anni @frn GEORGE Il. `KNIGHT, 0F CINQINNATI, OHIO.A Laim Patent No. 68,754, ama september 10, 1st?.l
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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERNzi Be it known that I, GEORGE H. KNIGHT, of Cincinnati, Hamilton county, Ohio, lhave invented a new and useful Mechanical Movement, or Substitute for Cog-Wheels -and I hereby declare the following tobc a full, clear,v andA exact description thereof, reference being had tothe accompanying drawing, making part oft-his specification.
My invention relates to a device for enabling,Y one shaft or other rotary object to be driven by another one with a simultaneous and equal but opposite rotation, without the use of cog-wheels.
Figure 1 is a side elevation of a double-cylinder rotary engine provided with my movement.
Figures '2 (A) and (B) are perspective views of the preferred form or type of my invention.
Figures 3 and 4 show modifications of my movement.
A A' represent the two shafts of a pair of pistons of a double-cylinder rotary engine, the same being armed at their extremities with equally eccentric wrists, B B. C C are two equal arms having hinge connections,
D D', to brackets E E', or other fixed objects, and having their free extremities united by pivots F F to ends of a llink, G, armed with a central stud, H, which stud is connected by two equal pitmen I I' with the wristsB B'. On the other side the cranks are connected to a similarly-paired arrangement of arms c c', hinges d al', brackets 'e c, pivots ff', and link g. For absolute accuracy at every part of the circuit, the shafts may, as in grZ,
extend by return bend beyond the wrists BB', and be provided with additional wrists, b b', outside of and onefourth partof a circle removed from thcivrists B B', and be pitmaned to additional links, G g. Each one of the above-described joints should have a screw, or its equivalent (sce iig. 2, B,) for preserving the proper` freedom from slack motion.V The wrists Hh being restricted to a rectilinear movement midway between the axes of the shafts A A', and perpendicular to their common plane, and the pitmen I-z' and wrist B, on one side,`
being the precise duplication of the pitmen I i and wrist B on the other side, any rotation, in whole or part, of one shaft, must be accompanied by a precisely corresponding but opposite movement of the other shaft.
`There are of course, two opposite periods or points of the revolution, in which the wrists and shafts are all in one plane (see strong and dotted lines, fig. 1,) and it is at these points that the precise coaction of the shafts A A is least affected by any slackness of the joints. Now in such an engine as that here selected for illustration there are also just two diametrically opposite points (namely, where the horns J j and Jjpass each other,) in which accurate correspondence is" essential, and these points have, in 5g. 1, been so arranged with respect to the wrists as for the passage ofthe horns to occur at the above-stated favorable positions of said wrists. This attachment enables the corresponding rotation of all sots of paired rollers, fans, and other mechanical appliances of that kind, such as embossing, crushing, or laminating rolls, double-cylinder blowers, pumps, engines, and so forth, for whose co-rotation the noisy and wasteful expedient of zgear-wheels is now employed. This device may be made available for converting a rotary Vinto a reciprocating motion, by connecting the machinery to be driven directly to one of the studs H or h. A
. While selecting for illustration the preferred form of my invention, I reserve the right to use any of the modifications of the device called parallel motion of which this invention is an adaptation. An inferior modification is shown in iig. 3, the studs H h H 7i' being restrained to rectilinear paths by fixed guides or ways. In a still inferior form (see iig. 4) the wrists B -b `B b occupy horizontal yokes K k, having vertical guide-rods.
I claim herein as new, and of my invention` v I 1. The mode of producing corresponding'opposite rotations of two shafts, pistons, or rollers, by equal connection to a stud or link restricted to a rectilinear path, substantially as set forth.-
2. Securing corresponding opposite rotation of two shafts or other objects, by eccentric wrists B B', connected by pitmen I I z' z" to studs H h, guided to vertical paths by links G g and arms C Cc c', substantially as set forth.
In testimony of which invention I hereunto set my hand.
` GEO. H. KNIGHT.
Witnesses FRANK MILLwAan, SAMUEL KNIGHT.
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