US836783A - Adjusting mechanism for expansible pulleys. - Google Patents

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US836783A
US836783A US24757005A US1905247570A US836783A US 836783 A US836783 A US 836783A US 24757005 A US24757005 A US 24757005A US 1905247570 A US1905247570 A US 1905247570A US 836783 A US836783 A US 836783A
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  • the present invention is a stop mechanism directly actuated by the rim-sections for preventing the operation of the gearadjusting mechanism when the rim-sections of either drum reach their outer limiting position.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of the double pulley and its hangers, the parts of the pulley above a horizontal axial plane being shown in vertical axial section.
  • Fig. 2 is an end elevation of the pulley shown in Fig. 1 look terbalances the weight of the pulley andhangers, this feature being claimed in the application of Charles J. Reed, Serial No. 246,964, filedFebruary 23, 1905.
  • the pulley has three spirally-grooved rim-section adjusting-disks 11- 12 13, carried by short sleeves, which are fixedon the shaft.
  • the outer ends of the guide-bars are riveted in rings 18 19 20 and their inner ends are secured in sleeves 21, revolubly supported on the pulley-shaft between the adjusting-disks.
  • the ring 20 is secured to the member 22 of a train of gears similar to that described in said Patent No. 783,310, actuated by a pinion 23, which is revolubly mounted on the shaft and carries a frictiondrum 24.
  • a second friction-drum 25 is revolubly mounted on the shaft facing the drum 24, and a set of bevel-pinion-reversing gears, the intermediate members of which are carried by a collar pinned on the shaft, is interposed between the two drums.
  • the strap 34 is drawn tight on the drum 24, thereby stopping the rotation of the'pinion 23 on the pulley-shaft and adjusting the rim-sections of one drum inward and those of the other drum outward.
  • the lever 28 is pulled downward, the band 34 is released and the band 35 is tightened on the drum 25, thereby through the reversing-gears rotating the pinion 23 in the sections bears against one of the rollers 38 or 39, and thereby rocks the shaft 26 into its intermediate position, (shown in Fig. 2,) releasing thefriction-strap from the drum on which it has been clamped by the operator, and preventing further movement of the rimsections of both pulley-drums.
  • the rollers 38 39 thereby serve as stops, directly controlled by the movement of the rim-sections for preventing these sections from being' accidentally shifted into contact with either end of the guide-slots.
  • An expansible pulley comprising rimsections and relatively movable members for guiding and adjusting said rim-sections, and means operated by the continued relative movement of said members to arrest said movement, as set forth.
  • An expansible pulley comprising rimsections and relatively movable members for guiding andadjusting said rim-sections, and a stop actuated by the expansion of the pulley to arrest the relative movement of said members, as set forth.
  • An expansible pulley comprising rimsections and relatively movable members for guiding and adjusting said rim-sections, and a roller-stop actuated by the expansion of thepulley to arrest the relative movement of said members, as set forth.
  • An expansible pulley having two drums each drum comprising rim-sections and relatively movable members for guiding and ad justing said rim-sections, and stops actuated by the expansion of either drum to arrest the relative movement of said members, as set forth.
  • An expansible pulley having two drums, eac h drum comprising rim-sections and relatively movable members for guiding and adjusting said rim-sections, and roller-stops actuated by the expansion of either drum to arrest the relative movement of said members, as set forth.
  • An ex ansible pulley comprising rimsections an fixed and revoluble members for adjusting and guiding said rim-sections, a brake for said revoluble member, and means for throwing said brake out of operation when said rim-sections reach their outer limiting position, as set forth.
  • An expansible pulley comprising rimsections and fixed and revoluble members for adjusting and guiding said rim-sections, a brake for said revoluble member, and a stop for throwing said brake out of operation when said rim-sections reach their outer limiting position, said stop arranged in the path of said rim-sections, as set forth.
  • An exp ansible pulley having two drums, each drum comprising rim-sections and fixed and revoluble members for adjusting and guiding said rim-sections, a brake for said revoluble members, and means for throwing said brake" out of operation when the rimsections of either drum reach their outer limiting position, as set forth.
  • An expansible pulley having two drums, each drum comprising rim-sections and fixed and revoluble members for adjusting and guiding said rim-sections, a brake for said revoluble members, and stops for throwing said brake out of operation when the rimsections of either drum reach their outer limiting position, one stop arranged in the path of the rim-sections of each drum, as set forth.
  • An expansible pulley comprising rimsectionsand means for adjusting and guiding sald rlm-sectlons, a revoluble friction member connected to said adjusting means, and a rock-shaft having means for clamping said friction member, as set forth.
  • An expansible pulley comprising rimsections and fixed and revoluble members for adjusting and guiding said rim-sections, a friction member arranged to rotate said revoluble member, a rock-shaft having means for clamping said friction member, and a stop carried by said rock-shaft in the path of said rim-sections, as set forth.
  • An expansible pulley having two drums, each comprising rim-sections and fixed and revoluble members for adjusting and guiding said rim-sections, friction members arranged to rotate said revoluble members in opposite directions, and a rock-shaft having means for clamping either of said'friction members, as set forth.

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No. 836,783. PATENTED NOV. 27, 1906.
0. J. REED &.R. PARSONS. ADJUSTING MECHANISM FOR EXPANSIBLE PULLEYS.
APPLICATION FILED FEB. 27.1905.
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No. 836,783. PATENTED NOV. 27, 1906. G. J. REED & R. PARSONS. ADJUSTING MECHANISM FOR EXPANSIBLB PULLEYS.
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CHARLES J. REED AND RICHMOND PARSONS, OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA, ASSIGNORS TO REED-MORRILL ELECTRIC 00., OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA, A CORPORATION OF PENN- SYLVAN IA.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Nov. 27, 1906.
Application filed February 27, 1905. Serial No. 247,570.
T0 at whom, it may concern:
Be it known that we, CHARLES J. REED and RIoHMoND PARSONS, citizens of the United States, residing at Philadelphia, in the county of Philadelphia and State of Pennsylvania, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Adjusting Mechanism for Expansible Pulleys, of which the following is a specification. I
In United States Patents Nos. 758,474 and 758,561, granted April 26, 1904, to Charles J. Reed, is shown and claimed a mechanism for transmitting power from a driving to a driven shaft, and enabling the speed of the driven shaft to be varied with reference to that of the driving-shaft, comprising a double v the other outwardly, contracting one drum and expanding the other. The shaft of the double pulley is carried by rock-arms to compensate for changes in the working length of the belts, by which it receives and transmits power.
InUnited States Patent No. 783,3 10, granted February 21, 1905, to Charles J. Reed, is shown a gear mechanism for rotating the guide-plates with reference to the adjustingdisks, and thereby shifting the rim-sections.
The present invention is a stop mechanism directly actuated by the rim-sections for preventing the operation of the gearadjusting mechanism when the rim-sections of either drum reach their outer limiting position.
Referring to the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a side elevation of the double pulley and its hangers, the parts of the pulley above a horizontal axial plane being shown in vertical axial section. Fig. 2 is an end elevation of the pulley shown in Fig. 1 look terbalances the weight of the pulley andhangers, this feature being claimed in the application of Charles J. Reed, Serial No. 246,964, filedFebruary 23, 1905. The pulley has three spirally-grooved rim-section adjusting-disks 11- 12 13, carried by short sleeves, which are fixedon the shaft. Between and closely adjacent to the grooved faces of the adjusting-disks are the rim-section guides 14 15 16 17, consisting of pairs of parallel bars receiving the ends of the rimsections. The outer ends of the guide-bars are riveted in rings 18 19 20 and their inner ends are secured in sleeves 21, revolubly supported on the pulley-shaft between the adjusting-disks. The ring 20 is secured to the member 22 of a train of gears similar to that described in said Patent No. 783,310, actuated by a pinion 23, which is revolubly mounted on the shaft and carries a frictiondrum 24. A second friction-drum 25 is revolubly mounted on the shaft facing the drum 24, and a set of bevel-pinion-reversing gears, the intermediate members of which are carried by a collar pinned on the shaft, is interposed between the two drums.
J ournaled in the hangers 5 above the pulley-shaft is a horizontal rock-shaft 26, the
pulled downward, the strap 34 is drawn tight on the drum 24, thereby stopping the rotation of the'pinion 23 on the pulley-shaft and adjusting the rim-sections of one drum inward and those of the other drum outward. When the lever 28 is pulled downward, the band 34 is released and the band 35 is tightened on the drum 25, thereby through the reversing-gears rotating the pinion 23 in the sections bears against one of the rollers 38 or 39, and thereby rocks the shaft 26 into its intermediate position, (shown in Fig. 2,) releasing thefriction-strap from the drum on which it has been clamped by the operator, and preventing further movement of the rimsections of both pulley-drums. The rollers 38 39 thereby serve as stops, directly controlled by the movement of the rim-sections for preventing these sections from being' accidentally shifted into contact with either end of the guide-slots.
We claim 1. An expansible pulley comprising rimsections and relatively movable members for guiding and adjusting said rim-sections, and means operated by the continued relative movement of said members to arrest said movement, as set forth.
2. An expansible pulley comprising rimsections and relatively movable members for guiding andadjusting said rim-sections, and a stop actuated by the expansion of the pulley to arrest the relative movement of said members, as set forth.
3. An expansible pulley comprising rimsections and relatively movable members for guiding and adjusting said rim-sections, and a roller-stop actuated by the expansion of thepulley to arrest the relative movement of said members, as set forth.
4. An expansible pulley having two drums each drum comprising rim-sections and relatively movable members for guiding and ad justing said rim-sections, and stops actuated by the expansion of either drum to arrest the relative movement of said members, as set forth.
5. An expansible pulley having two drums, eac h drum comprising rim-sections and relatively movable members for guiding and adjusting said rim-sections, and roller-stops actuated by the expansion of either drum to arrest the relative movement of said members, as set forth.
6. An ex ansible pulley comprising rimsections an fixed and revoluble members for adjusting and guiding said rim-sections, a brake for said revoluble member, and means for throwing said brake out of operation when said rim-sections reach their outer limiting position, as set forth.
7. An expansible pulley comprising rimsections and fixed and revoluble members for adjusting and guiding said rim-sections, a brake for said revoluble member, and a stop for throwing said brake out of operation when said rim-sections reach their outer limiting position, said stop arranged in the path of said rim-sections, as set forth.
8. An exp ansible pulley having two drums, each drum comprising rim-sections and fixed and revoluble members for adjusting and guiding said rim-sections, a brake for said revoluble members, and means for throwing said brake" out of operation when the rimsections of either drum reach their outer limiting position, as set forth.
9. An expansible pulley having two drums, each drum comprising rim-sections and fixed and revoluble members for adjusting and guiding said rim-sections, a brake for said revoluble members, and stops for throwing said brake out of operation when the rimsections of either drum reach their outer limiting position, one stop arranged in the path of the rim-sections of each drum, as set forth.
10. An expansible pulley comprising rimsectionsand means for adjusting and guiding sald rlm-sectlons, a revoluble friction member connected to said adjusting means, and a rock-shaft having means for clamping said friction member, as set forth.
11. An expansible pulley comprising rimsections and fixed and revoluble members for adjusting and guiding said rim-sections, a friction member arranged to rotate said revoluble member, a rock-shaft having means for clamping said friction member, and a stop carried by said rock-shaft in the path of said rim-sections, as set forth.
1 2. An expansible pulley having two drums, each comprising rim-sections and fixed and revoluble members for adjusting and guiding said rim-sections, friction members arranged to rotate said revoluble members in opposite directions, and a rock-shaft having means for clamping either of said'friction members, as set forth.
13. An exp ansible pulley having two drums.
each comprlsmg rim-sections and fixed and sections and fixed and revoluble members for adjusting and guiding said rim-sections, a friction-drum arranged to rotate said-revoluble member, a rock-shaft having a strap for stops carried by said rock-shaft, one stop arclamping said friction-drum, and a rollerranged in the path of the rim-sections of each stop carried by said rock-shaft in the path of said rim-sections, as set forth. drum, asset forth.
15. An expansiblepulleyhaving two drums, In testimony whereof we affix our signa- 5 each comprising rim-sections and fixed and tures in presence of two witnesses.
revoluble members for adjusting and guiding CHARLES J. REED.
said rim-sections, friction-drums arranged to rotate said revoluble members in opposite directions, a rook-shaft having straps for clamp- IO ing either of said friction-drums, and roller- RIOHMOND PARSONS.
Witnesses: 1
J. W. BITTER, DANIEL M. NUGENT.
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