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US755616A
US755616A US16300703A US1903163007A US755616A US 755616 A US755616 A US 755616A US 16300703 A US16300703 A US 16300703A US 1903163007 A US1903163007 A US 1903163007A US 755616 A US755616 A US 755616A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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  • E ignregl is anaxial' sectional view of my devicexas seen from the dotted lines 1 1 of Figs. 2 and, 3;; Fig. 2, a transverse sectional view as ,seeniiwhQ lklooking toward the left from the detteclha Q 311; F a v looking towardthe rightfrom said dotted line 2 3; 2O
  • Fig t e Sectional view as seen when looking an llhfldglI'QQlilQQzlIldlCdtBd by'the arrows from thendQt t hhnQ-A 4,, n 2, is an arfial; sectionqsh'owing my device applied to l the gearinggshoyan in; my Patent No. 714,780.
  • I 1:?sefilllllied.130 ?the-Glitter end of each shaft 10 is a disk 26g having .ormed upon one face a spira groove $2? ,1 and Jsaiddisk 26 is provided with anl,arialisleeve- 28, sleeved upon shaft
  • F1039 Mo uhted'rtnponisleeve 28 is a disk 29,
  • si rnila tif dislr- 26 and provided on its inner fa'el iwith 3 ai spiral groove, 30, mating; with grsefe'em Disjki29is splined upon sleeve28, so as to prevent revolution in respect thereto,
  • a compact volute spring 38 Wound about the hub of plate 32 is a compact volute spring 38, each end of which is attached to plate 32, thus forming a series of substantially concentric laminae, which form a contact member, the inner face of which is beveled, as at 39, to conform to the angle of the adjacent face of wheel 25 and the inner edges of whichlaminae are arranged to be engaged by the sliding blocks 35.
  • a compact volute spring 40 there is wound about the hub of plate 33 a compact volute spring 40, the inner face 4:1 of which is similarly beveled.
  • Disk 29 is provided with a suitable handwheel 29, by means of which it, and consequently disk 26, may be rotated with relation to plates 32 and 33.
  • disk- '75 change'the ratio between the diameter of said like friction members, a volute spring formrings and the diameters of wheels and cause ing the operative face of one of said members,
  • a speed-differentiating device comprisof said laminae. v i
  • a Sta: ber forming the operating-face of one of said tionary memberconsisting of a slotted plate

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N0. 755,616w PA'QNTED 2's, 1% 0 F. H. GHEYNE. SPEED DIFFERENTIATING DEVICE.
APPLICATION FILED JUNE 25,1903. N0 MODEL. 4 SHEETS-SHEET 1.
5441 0a 114'0 0 Frederick IF-heyne PATENTED MAR. 29, 1904.
F. H. GHBYNE. SPEED DIFPERENTIATING DEVICE.
APPLICATION FILED JUNE 25.1903.
N0 MODEL. 4 SHEETS SHBET 2A 1 LL41 ;I,' m 121 02 u f 37 314 0c To c Frederick H. Cheyne F. H. CHEYNE. SPEED DIFPERBNTIATING DEVICE.
APPLIOATION FILED JUNE 25.1903. H0 MODEL.
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w 27 2 O gyvuo/wto'c wwmeaoea 34 1 35 32 27 34 Frederick H. Cheym PATBNTED MAR. 29, 1904.
No. 755,616. PATE'NTED MAR. 29, 1904. P. H. OHEYNE. SPEED DIFPERENTIATING DEVICE.
' APPLICATION FILED JUNE 25.1903.
N0 MODEL. 4 SHEETS-SHEET 4.
wflim oseo 3 Frederick H. 0116,7119 GOQJM'CQ, %m\
I 1 Application filed June 25, 1903.
U concern: own that LFnnnnercn H. CHEYNE,
' a citizenbf the United States, residing at Indianapolis, in, theconnty of Marion and State of Indiana, have nvented certain new and usefg ldinproveinents in Speed Differentiating which the following is a specification. i
r "vlI-"r .A I 4 e ob ect ofmy invention 1s to produce an impgg form ofspeed-difierentiating mechanlsm.
. lie accompanying drawings illustrate my a mien-1h; l
E ignregl is anaxial' sectional view of my devicexas seen from the dotted lines 1 1 of Figs. 2 and, 3;; Fig. 2, a transverse sectional view as ,seeniiwhQ lklooking toward the left from the detteclha Q 311; F a v looking towardthe rightfrom said dotted line 2 3; 2O
Fig t e Sectional view as seen when looking an llhfldglI'QQlilQQzlIldlCdtBd by'the arrows from thendQt t hhnQ-A 4,, n 2, is an arfial; sectionqsh'owing my device applied to l the gearinggshoyan in; my Patent No. 714,780.
Saiddrawings show a mechanism designed 'ltotakev the aplace of friction members 40 a and 43iishowin inmyQPatent No. 7 1A,? 80, isisue'dDecen1be ?.;2,;r1902, and 10 indicates a mainwshaft corresponding to the shaft in said patents =16; 16 indicate the planetary shafts corresponding to the shafts 36 36, and -19 indicates a casing corresponding to the casi in'g 37 ofisaid patent. I 1:?sefilllllied.130 ?the-Glitter end of each shaft 10 is a disk 26g having .ormed upon one face a spira groove $2? ,1 and Jsaiddisk 26 is provided with anl,arialisleeve- 28, sleeved upon shaft F1039 Mo uhted'rtnponisleeve 28 is a disk 29,
si rnila tif dislr- 26; and provided on its inner fa'el iwith 3 ai spiral groove, 30, mating; with grsefe'em Disjki29is splined upon sleeve28, so as to prevent revolution in respect thereto,
but is capable-of axial movement thereomandz we disksarehrged toward each other by the meandfof asprijng 313: i Monnted between the 216 anid 29 arefitwo plates 32 and 33, 1 :bne aajeceseta each of .thedisks and each provided with a plurality of radial grooves34, in 'eacli 'bii xwhich-j iis mounted a sliding block 5 35, which is provided on its bottom with teeth P-AITENT w e ,iiiifnniiioit CHEY E, or INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. sense-memesMum-me osvnoiz.
{SPECIFIFGATIDNforming part of Letters Patent No. 755,616, dated March 29, 1904,
senn No. 163,007. (No model.)
adapted to engage the adjacent spiral groove 27 or 30, while'the other end of each of said blocks projects through plate 34: and is provided with beveled ends, as clearly shown in Fig. 1. The two plates 32 and 33 are locked together by suitable clutch members 36, which prevent relative angular movement, but permit relative axial movement, and the plate 33 in the construction shown is held against angular movement by a bracket 37 It is to be understood that this is only a means of holding the parts 32 and 33 and 26 and 29 from revolving together and that other means may and in many cases will be employed for the purpose without departing from my invention.
Wound about the hub of plate 32 is a compact volute spring 38, each end of which is attached to plate 32, thus forming a series of substantially concentric laminae, which form a contact member, the inner face of which is beveled, as at 39, to conform to the angle of the adjacent face of wheel 25 and the inner edges of whichlaminae are arranged to be engaged by the sliding blocks 35. Similarly there is wound about the hub of plate 33 a compact volute spring 40, the inner face 4:1 of which is similarly beveled.
Disk 29 is provided with a suitable handwheel 29, by means of which it, and consequently disk 26, may be rotated with relation to plates 32 and 33.
It is desirable that the laminae of the structures 38 and 40 shall be kept from movement" relatively toeach other, or. in other words,
thatin the fclock-spring form shown they shall not be permitted to wind up tightly enough to prevent their free sidewise move mentwhen operated by the blocks 35. Itherefore form transverse cuts therein, one or more, 9
(two being shown,) and form upon the adjacen surfaces of the platespcorresponding ribs 1', which will .enter the grooves formed by said cuts, thus holding the laminae against any possible circumferential relative movement. These ribs'are indicated by dotted lines in Fig. 2, and one of them is shown in section in Fig. 4,. The operation is as follows: The two volutes 38 and 40 need to bekept from revolving with the disks 26 and 29' and in the construction shown are held stationary by means of bracket tionary. member and a planetary member, a 37, so thatarotatien of easing l9about shaft volnte spring; forming the operative face of 10 causes a planetaryinoveinent of the whee s one ofsaid members;- a series er blocks ar- 25 25, and these wheels are engaged between ranged behind said spring, and means for adopposite rings which are formed by projected justing said blocks radially with relation to 7 laminae of the volutes 38 and 40, said. laminae said spring, whereby successive portions of being projected by ,blocks 35, a By turning saidspring at differentdistances from the axis disks 29 and 26 upon shaft the blocks 35 thereof may be projected into operative enmay be shifted radially, and thus change the 'gagement with the other member.
IO diameter of the laminated and thereby 8. In a"speed differentiating device, disk- '75 change'the ratio between the diameter of said like friction members, a volute spring formrings and the diameters of wheels and cause ing the operative face of one of said members,
a differentiation in the speedsof the connecta series of blocks arranged behind said spring, ed parts in the manner already described. and means for adjusting said blocks radially 5 A series of concentric laminae suitably conwith relation to saidspring, whereby succesnected: together might-be substituted for the sive portions of said spring at different dis- :volutesybutl' am-of the opinion that the form tances from the axis thereof may be projected "described both more economical and efliinto. operative engagement with the other "cients -1T1BIIlb6l. ,v I claimas my inventi'on-- a v 9. Ina speed-differentiating device, amem- 5 1-. Aspeechdifierentiating device consisting ber consisting of aslotted p1ate, blocks radi= *of 'astationarymember and aplanetary mem- ,ally movablewithin said slots, a plurality of her, a volute member: forming the operatinglaminze arranged about the axis of said plate face ofone of said members, and means for 1- and engaged by said blocks, a volute-grooved 25 'projectingportionsof said volute memberinto plate engaging said. blocks, and an element 9 operative engagement with the other member. adapted. to be engaged by projected portions "2; A speed-differentiating device comprisof said laminae. v i
ing diskdike friction members, avolutemem-' 10. In a speed-differentiating device, a Sta: ber forming the operating-face of one of said tionary memberconsisting of a slotted plate,
3 membersyand means forprojectingportions blocks iradially movable within said slots, a of said volute member into operative engage-. plurality of laminae arranged about the axis ment with the other member. ofsaid plate and engaged by said blocks, a Ina speed-dilferentiating device, a stavolute'rgrooved plate engagihg said blocks, tionary member and a planetary member, a seand a planetary element adapted to be'engaged a 3 5 ries of laminaearranged about the axis of one by projected portions of said laminae. too
of said members,-and means for projecting one 11. In a speed-differentiating device, a pair v1 or more of said laminae into operative engageof plates provided ontheir adjacent faces with mentiwith the othermember; H v mating volute. grooves, a pair'of radially- 4C. Inna speed-diflerentiating device disk slotted plates mounted I between said disks,
4 like friction. members, asjeries of, laminae arblocks mounted .in said radial slots and en- 5 ranged about the axis of one of said members, gaged by said volut'e grooves, a volute spring andmeans for projecting oneor more of said wound aboutthe axis of each plateand attached laminae into operative engagement with the tosaidplate, the inner edges of each of said i'I other-memben; 1 j v v volute springs being engaged by one set "of 45 :Inaspeedrdifierentiating device, a stablock s,andapIanetaly member mounted'be- .tionar 'ninember and a planetary member, and I tween saidfvoli'it'e, springsand adapted to be a series of laminae arranged about the axis of engaged by, projectingportions thereof.
one of said members and forming its,operat- 12 The combinatiominaspeed dilferentiati: ingsfacaa seriesof radially-movable blocks ing device, ofa shaft, a pair of friction-disks 5 larrangcd behind said laminae, and means for mounted thereon andcapable of movementto- I 5 shif ting said blocks, radially whereby succes ward and "froineachother but'secured'against iflsive substantially concentric sets of laminae, independent rotation, other friction members A may be projected into; operative engagement. extending betweensaid disks,contact members with thelothe'rmember. I v j v interposed between'said disks and said other a; 55: .l6.. In1al speed-ditferentiating device, diskfriction 1nen1bers,and'means operatedby said likefriction members, and aseries of laminae disks for shifting-Stile point of contactbetween arranged about theaxis of one of said memsaid contact members and said other friction l; .bersand forming its pperative faoe, a series memb rs? Y i J of radially-movable blocks;arranged'behind 13. llheco1nbination,inaspeed-differentiat- Q said .laminae, and, means for shifting said ing device, of disks, as 25,;c0ntact members 5 i blocks-radially whereby successive SubStan-I 'for operativelyengaging with said disks com -.i tiallyconcentric sets of, laminae maybe pro posed of laminae, and means for engaging jected: into; operative engagement ivith "the "successii ej portions of said laminae with said.v
E Inna Speed-differentiatingdevice, asta The combinatiominaspeed 'ditfercntiat 3 i with composed of laminae and having transverse grooves cut through said laminae, ribs on the adjacent parts entering said grooves, and means for engaging successive portions of said laminae with said disks.
15. The combination,in a'speed-difl'erentiating device, of a member consisting of a slotted plate provided also with ribs, blocks radially movable Within the slots in said plate, a plurality of laminae arranged about the axis of said plate and-engaged by said blocks and hav- 1ng grooves formed by transverse cuts therein engaging with said ribs, a volute-grooved 5 plate engaging with said blocks, and a friction member adapted tobe engaged by projected portions of said laminae i In Witness 'Whegaof I have hereunto set my hand and seal at Indianapolis, Indiana.
FREDERIC'KIHJ CHEYNE. [1 5.] Witnesses: I v ARTHUR M. Hoor- JAMES A, VVALsH.
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US2958229A (en) * 1959-09-04 1960-11-01 Sorkin Morris Variable speed drive
DE1206255B (en) * 1962-10-15 1965-12-02 Johannes Rix Dipl Ing Friction gear with a friction disc made of elastic material
US4505163A (en) * 1980-05-23 1985-03-19 Raimund Falkner Mechanism with continuous adjustment for the transmission of a rotary motion between two coaxial shafts

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US2958229A (en) * 1959-09-04 1960-11-01 Sorkin Morris Variable speed drive
DE1206255B (en) * 1962-10-15 1965-12-02 Johannes Rix Dipl Ing Friction gear with a friction disc made of elastic material
US4505163A (en) * 1980-05-23 1985-03-19 Raimund Falkner Mechanism with continuous adjustment for the transmission of a rotary motion between two coaxial shafts

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