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US780642A
US780642A US22867804A US1904228678A US780642A US 780642 A US780642 A US 780642A US 22867804 A US22867804 A US 22867804A US 1904228678 A US1904228678 A US 1904228678A US 780642 A US780642 A US 780642A
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    • F16H3/00Toothed gearings for conveying rotary motion with variable gear ratio or for reversing rotary motion
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • FIG. 1 is a top View of a speed-changing mechanism embodying my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a sectional view on line 2 2
  • Fig. 3 is a side elevation shown in sectional view on line 3 3
  • Fig. 4 is a side elevation of that portion comprising the locking mechanism
  • Fig. 5 is a detached view of one of the locking-pins and its actuated lever.
  • My present invention relates to a speedchanging mechanism especially designed to be employed with the reciprocating table of a metal-planing machine, whereby the speed of the table on its cutting stroke may be varied at will, while the speed of the table on its return stroke remains constant; but my improved speed-changing device is likewise applicable to other classes of machine-tools.
  • 1 denotes a portion of the bed of a metal-planing machine; 2, the main driving-shaft, carrying a pinion 3, adapted to engage a rack upon the under side of the planer-table in the usual and well-known manner in machines'of this class, but not shown in the accompanying drawings.
  • the outer end of the main shaft 2 is provided with a tight belt-pulley 4, a loose belt-pulley 5, and turning loosely on the shaft is a sleeve 6, to which is attached a tight beltpulley 7 provided with a hub 8, which is provided with long gear-teeth, forming a pinion 9.
  • the mechanism may be driven by the usual belt connection with a convenient driving-shaft and having the usual shifting mechthe'side of the planer-bed 1 is a bracket 10,
  • intermediate pinions 19, 20, 21, and 22 In the ends of the hubs are studs 1.8, on which turn intermediate pinions 19, 20, 21, and 22, said intermediate pinions being of different diametersand having their axes at different dis tances from the center of the gear-plate 16, so that they will intermesh with the steps of the cone-gear 13, intermediate pinion 19 meshing with the step a, pinion 20 with the step 6, pinion 21 with the step c, and pinion 22 with the step d.
  • By rotating the gear-plate 16 either one of the intermediate pinions 19, 20, 21, and 22 may be brought at will into mesh with the driving-pinion 9, so that the rotary motion of the pinion 9 will be imparted to the spindle 12.
  • the speed of the spindle 12 will be varied relatively to the speed of the driving-pinion 9 as the different intermediate pinions 19, 20, 21, and 22 are brought into mesh with the driving-pinion 9 in proportion to the difference in diameter between the different steps a, b, o, and d of the cone-gear 13, and the rotation of the spindle 12 willbe imparted to the main shaft 2 by means of the pinion 14, which engages a gear 14, splined to the main shaft 2.
  • the gear-plate 16 is held from rotation whenever any one of the intermediate pin ions 19, 20, 21, and 22 are brought into engagement with the driving-pinion 9 by means of locking-pins 23 and 24, sliding in sockets in the bracket 10 and carrying radially-projecting studs 25 26, which are engaged by forked levers 27 and 28, attached to'a rocking shaft 29.
  • the rocking shaft 29 is inclosed by a torplate 16 and allow the latter to be rotated by i a pinion 33, attached to a stud 34 and having but when the belt is shifted from the tight pulley 4 across the loose pulley 5 to the tight pulley 7 the power will then be applied to the main shaft 2 through the driving-pinion 9, cone-gear 13, pinion 14, and gear 14?, the speed of the main shaft then being determined by the relative diameter of the step of the conegear 13 which is at the time engaged with the driving-pinion 9 through one of the intermediate pinions 19, 20, 21, and 22.
  • aspeed-changing mechanism the combination with a supporting-frame and a main shaft, of means for rotating said shaft at a constant speed, asleeve turning loosely on said shaft, means for rotating said sleeve at a constant speed, a pinion carried by said sleeve, a gear carried by said main shaft, and intermediate connecting gears changeable at will, whereby the speed of said main shaft is varied relatively to the speed of said sleeve.
  • aspeed-changing mechanism the combination with a main shaft, of a sleeve turning loosely on said shaft, means for rotating said sleeve, a driving-pinion carried by said sleeve, a driven gear carried by said shaft and speed-changing gears between said drivingpinion and said driven gear, and comprising a cone-gear operatively connected with said driven gear, a series of intermediate pinions of varying diameters, and means for bringing any one of said intermediate pinions into mesh with said driving-pinion and said cone-gear.
  • a speed-changing mechanism comprising a cone-gear, a driving-pinion and a series of intermediate pinions capable of being brought into mesh with said pinion and cone-gear, a gear-plate, means for rotating said gear-plate, locking-pins for holding the gear-plate in any desired position, and means for withdrawing said locking-pins to release said gear-plate.
  • a speed-changing mechanism the combination with a main shaft, a pulley for driving the shaft, a sleeve rotating loosely on said shaft, a pulley for driving said sleeve, a driving-pinion on said sleeve, a driven gear on said shaft, a cone-gear, intermediate pinions engaging said cone-gear, means for bringing any one of said intermediate pinions into mesh with said driving-pinion at will, a pinion operatively connected with said cone-gear and engaging the driven gear on said main shaft, whereby said main shaft may be driven either at a constant speed by one of said pulleys or at a varied speed by the other of said pulleys.
  • a speed-changing mechanism comprising a rotating gear-plate, a series of intermediate pinions carried thereby, capable of being brought into action by the rotation of said gear-plate, locking-pins slidablc in sockets, a rocking shaft, arms carried by said rocking shaft to engage said locking-pins, a spring applied to said rocking shaft to carry said locking-pins into engagement with said gear-plate.

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No..' 780,642. PATENTED JAN. 24, 1905.
' W. W. EARL.
SPEED CHANGING MECHANISM.
' APPLICATION FILE-D 001211. 1904.
2 SHEETS-SHEET 2.
Patented January 24, 1905.
PATENT OFFICE.
WILLIAM W. EARL, OF WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS.
SPEED-CHANGING MECHANISM.
' v SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 780,642, dated January 24, 1905.
Application filed October 1'7, 1904- Serial No. 228,678.
To all whom it may concern:
, Be it known that I, WILLIAM W. EARL, a citizen of the United States, residing at Worcester, in the county of Worcester and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Speed-Changing Mechanism, of which the following is a specification accompanied by drawings forming a part of the same, in which Figure 1 is a top View of a speed-changing mechanism embodying my invention. Fig. 2 is a sectional view on line 2 2, Fig. 1. Fig. 3 is a side elevation shown in sectional view on line 3 3, Fig. 1. Fig. 4 is a side elevation of that portion comprising the locking mechanism, and Fig. 5 is a detached view of one of the locking-pins and its actuated lever.
Similar reference letters and figures refer to similar parts in the different views.
My present invention relates to a speedchanging mechanism especially designed to be employed with the reciprocating table of a metal-planing machine, whereby the speed of the table on its cutting stroke may be varied at will, while the speed of the table on its return stroke remains constant; but my improved speed-changing device is likewise applicable to other classes of machine-tools.
Referring to the accompanying drawings, 1 denotes a portion of the bed of a metal-planing machine; 2, the main driving-shaft, carrying a pinion 3, adapted to engage a rack upon the under side of the planer-table in the usual and well-known manner in machines'of this class, but not shown in the accompanying drawings. The outer end of the main shaft 2 is provided with a tight belt-pulley 4, a loose belt-pulley 5, and turning loosely on the shaft is a sleeve 6, to which is attached a tight beltpulley 7 provided with a hub 8, which is provided with long gear-teeth, forming a pinion 9. The mechanism may be driven by the usual belt connection with a convenient driving-shaft and having the usual shifting mechthe'side of the planer-bed 1 is a bracket 10,
provided with bearings 11 11 for rotating spindle 12, to which is keyed a cone-gear 13, having steps a, b, 0, and d, and also a pinion 14, having a hub 15, upon which turns loosely a gear-plate 16, provided with four laterally-projecting hubs of varying lengths, one of which is shown at 17, Fig. 1. In the ends of the hubs are studs 1.8, on which turn intermediate pinions 19, 20, 21, and 22, said intermediate pinions being of different diametersand having their axes at different dis tances from the center of the gear-plate 16, so that they will intermesh with the steps of the cone-gear 13, intermediate pinion 19 meshing with the step a, pinion 20 with the step 6, pinion 21 with the step c, and pinion 22 with the step d. By rotating the gear-plate 16 either one of the intermediate pinions 19, 20, 21, and 22 may be brought at will into mesh with the driving-pinion 9, so that the rotary motion of the pinion 9 will be imparted to the spindle 12. The speed of the spindle 12 will be varied relatively to the speed of the driving-pinion 9 as the different intermediate pinions 19, 20, 21, and 22 are brought into mesh with the driving-pinion 9 in proportion to the difference in diameter between the different steps a, b, o, and d of the cone-gear 13, and the rotation of the spindle 12 willbe imparted to the main shaft 2 by means of the pinion 14, which engages a gear 14, splined to the main shaft 2. The gear-plate 16 is held from rotation whenever any one of the intermediate pin ions 19, 20, 21, and 22 are brought into engagement with the driving-pinion 9 by means of locking- pins 23 and 24, sliding in sockets in the bracket 10 and carrying radially-projecting studs 25 26, which are engaged by forked levers 27 and 28, attached to'a rocking shaft 29.
The rocking shaft 29 is inclosed by a torplate 16 and allow the latter to be rotated by i a pinion 33, attached to a stud 34 and having but when the belt is shifted from the tight pulley 4 across the loose pulley 5 to the tight pulley 7 the power will then be applied to the main shaft 2 through the driving-pinion 9, cone-gear 13, pinion 14, and gear 14?, the speed of the main shaft then being determined by the relative diameter of the step of the conegear 13 which is at the time engaged with the driving-pinion 9 through one of the intermediate pinions 19, 20, 21, and 22.
What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. In aspeed-changing mechanism, the combination with a supporting-frame and a main shaft, of means for rotating said shaft at a constant speed, asleeve turning loosely on said shaft, means for rotating said sleeve at a constant speed, a pinion carried by said sleeve, a gear carried by said main shaft, and intermediate connecting gears changeable at will, whereby the speed of said main shaft is varied relatively to the speed of said sleeve.
2. In aspeed-changing mechanism, the combination with a main shaft, of a sleeve turning loosely on said shaft, means for rotating said sleeve, a driving-pinion carried by said sleeve, a driven gear carried by said shaft and speed-changing gears between said drivingpinion and said driven gear, and comprising a cone-gear operatively connected with said driven gear, a series of intermediate pinions of varying diameters, and means for bringing any one of said intermediate pinions into mesh with said driving-pinion and said cone-gear.
3. A speed-changing mechanism. comprising a cone-gear, a driving-pinion and a series of intermediate pinions capable of being brought into mesh with said pinion and cone-gear, a gear-plate, means for rotating said gear-plate, locking-pins for holding the gear-plate in any desired position, and means for withdrawing said locking-pins to release said gear-plate.
1. In a speed-changing mechanism, the combination with a main shaft, a pulley for driving the shaft, a sleeve rotating loosely on said shaft, a pulley for driving said sleeve, a driving-pinion on said sleeve, a driven gear on said shaft, a cone-gear, intermediate pinions engaging said cone-gear, means for bringing any one of said intermediate pinions into mesh with said driving-pinion at will, a pinion operatively connected with said cone-gear and engaging the driven gear on said main shaft, whereby said main shaft may be driven either at a constant speed by one of said pulleys or at a varied speed by the other of said pulleys.
5. A speed-changing mechanism, comprising a rotating gear-plate, a series of intermediate pinions carried thereby, capable of being brought into action by the rotation of said gear-plate, locking-pins slidablc in sockets, a rocking shaft, arms carried by said rocking shaft to engage said locking-pins, a spring applied to said rocking shaft to carry said locking-pins into engagement with said gear-plate.
Dated this 10th day of October, 190&.
WILLIAM \Y. EARL. Witnesses:
PENELOPE OOMBERBACII, RUFUS B. FOWLER.
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