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US1864348A
US1864348A US534079A US53407931A US1864348A US 1864348 A US1864348 A US 1864348A US 534079 A US534079 A US 534079A US 53407931 A US53407931 A US 53407931A US 1864348 A US1864348 A US 1864348A
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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
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    • F16H1/28Toothed gearings for conveying rotary motion with gears having orbital motion
    • F16H1/36Toothed gearings for conveying rotary motion with gears having orbital motion with two central gears coupled by intermeshing orbital gears
    • 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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  • My invention relates tofapparatus for transmitting rotary motion from one member to another. It relates particularly to the driving mechanism for a sound record apparatus which as is well known requires to a very high my invention to provide an improved apparatus of this character which will absorb or damp out small occur in a driving member in order that a driven member may rotate at a more uniform speed. A further object of my invention is the provision of such apparatus which is ofgsimple construction and inexpensive to manufacture. a
  • e apparatus 1 may be either for sound recording or sound reproducing. It may also be one in which the sound record car-' 3 rier is a film or may be one in which the sound record carrier is a phonograph disc-z any case it is essential that the record .car-
  • the rier shall move with a speed which is as near- 7 1y uniform as possible and free from the small Ject. Since in :the present case the apparatus 1 employs a film as-a sound record carrier, the shaft 3 directly connected with the apparatus is preferably provided with aninertia member thereon such as the flywheel 4. If, on the other hand, the sound apparatus employs a phonograph disc as the sound record carrier, the use of an additional inertia member maybe found unnecessary since the turnto scribed.
  • gear 7 Onthe end of shaft 3 is a gear 5 and on motor shaft 6, which is coaxial with shaft3, is the gear 7.
  • Rotatably mounted upon shaft 6 is the bracket 8 having at its upper end the two studs 9 and 10 which extend parallel with shaft 6.
  • Rotatably mounted respectively on shafts 9 and 10 are the pinions12 and 13, pinion 12 having one portion meshing with gear 5 and pinion having one portlon meshing with gear 7.
  • the other portions of pinions 12 audio mesh with each other.
  • a drive connection is thereby formed between gear 7 on the shaft 6 and gear 5 on the shaft 3. It will be noted that by reason of this construction the reaction between gear 7 and pinion 13 and the reaction between gear 5 and pinion 12 both tend to rotate the bracket 8 in the same direction.
  • This bracket is resiliently retained in a predetermined position by the springs 14 and 15 adjacent ends of which engage opposite faces of the bracket 8, while the opposite ends of the springs are attached to the fixed members 16 and 17.
  • the springs permit a certain limited amount of movement of the bracket due to sudden small variations in the speed of the driving motor. 'To prevent undue oscillation of the bracket 8 the dash pot 18 is connected therewith.
  • This dash pot may be of the air type-as illustrated or may be of any other suitable construction.
  • the bracket 8 responding thereto will rock one way or the other whereby the variations in the speed will be largely if not entirely absorbed and the shaft 3 of the sound device operated at a substantially uniform speed.
  • a driving shaft a driven shaft, and means for imparting to the driven shaft a uniform speed independent of speed variations of the driving shaft, said means comprising an'inertia member associated with the driven shaft, a differential gear mechanism connecting said shafts including a reaction member mounted to have a limited yielding movement in response to a change in speed of the driving shaft and resilient means for limiting the movement of said reaction member.
  • a driving shaft a driven shaft, and means for imparting a uniform speed to the driven shaft independent of speed variations of the driving shaft, said means comprising a flywheel on the driven shaft, a differential gear mechanism connecting said shafts including a coaxially mounted reaction gear arranged to have a yielding movement in response to speed changes of the driving shaft, a spring for limiting the movement of said reaction gear and dash-pot for damping said movement.
  • Motion transmitting apparatus comprising a driving member, a driven member having an inertia device connected therewith, a gear connected with each of said members, a rotatably mounted bracket having gears carried thereby arranged to mesh with said gears and with each other, a resilient member and a dashpot for limiting the movement of the bracket.
  • Driving mechanism for sound record apparatus comprising a. driven shaft having an inertia member connected therewith, a driving shaft subject to speed variations, a gear on each of said shafts, a bracket mounted for movement coaXially with said shafts, a plurality of studs carried by said bracket, pinions on said studs arranged to mesh respectively with said gears and with each other, spring means for opposing movement of said bracket and a dashpot for damping the movement of the bracket.

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June 21, 1932. R. D. GIVEN APPARATUS FOR TRANSMITTING ROTARY MOTION Filed April 30, 1931 InQento'r:
Pal hDLiive n, lop m7 His Attorney" Patented June 21, 1932 UNITED. STATES PA.
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rm, A CORPORATION OF NEW YORK APPARATUS FOR TRAN SM'ITTIN G ROTARY MOTION Application filed April 30, 1931 My invention relates tofapparatus for transmitting rotary motion from one member to another. It relates particularly to the driving mechanism for a sound record apparatus which as is well known requires to a very high my invention to provide an improved apparatus of this character which will absorb or damp out small occur in a driving member in order that a driven member may rotate at a more uniform speed. A further object of my invention is the provision of such apparatus which is ofgsimple construction and inexpensive to manufacture. a
' My invention will be better understood from the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawing, and
(ifis scope will be pointed out in the appended aims Y In the single figure of. the drawing which ustrates one embodiment of my invention I have shown at 1 a sound record apparatus which is'arranged to be driven by the motor 2 which is subject to small speed variations.
e apparatus 1 may be either for sound recording or sound reproducing. It may also be one in whichthe sound record car-' 3 rier is a film or may be one in which the sound record carrier is a phonograph disc-z any case it is essential that the record .car-
rier shall move with a speed which is as near- 7 1y uniform as possible and free from the small Ject. Since in :the present case the apparatus 1 employs a film as-a sound record carrier, the shaft 3 directly connected with the apparatus is preferably provided with aninertia member thereon such as the flywheel 4. If, on the other hand, the sound apparatus employs a phonograph disc as the sound record carrier, the use of an additional inertia member maybe found unnecessary since the turnto scribed.
the end of the driven at a speed which isuniform degree. It is the object of speed variations that may 13 pinions to the sound speed variations to which the motor'2 is sub movenient of the bracket 8 table or disc support may perform the func- Serial No. 534,079, and in Great Britain m 15, 1930.
Onthe end of shaft 3 is a gear 5 and on motor shaft 6, which is coaxial with shaft3, is the gear 7. Rotatably mounted upon shaft 6 is the bracket 8 having at its upper end the two studs 9 and 10 which extend parallel with shaft 6. Rotatably mounted respectively on shafts 9 and 10 are the pinions12 and 13, pinion 12 having one portion meshing with gear 5 and pinion having one portlon meshing with gear 7. The other portions of pinions 12 audio mesh with each other. A drive connection is thereby formed between gear 7 on the shaft 6 and gear 5 on the shaft 3. It will be noted that by reason of this construction the reaction between gear 7 and pinion 13 and the reaction between gear 5 and pinion 12 both tend to rotate the bracket 8 in the same direction. This bracket, however, is resiliently retained in a predetermined position by the springs 14 and 15 adjacent ends of which engage opposite faces of the bracket 8, while the opposite ends of the springs are attached to the fixed members 16 and 17. The springs permit a certain limited amount of movement of the bracket due to sudden small variations in the speed of the driving motor. 'To prevent undue oscillation of the bracket 8 the dash pot 18 is connected therewith. This dash pot may be of the air type-as illustrated or may be of any other suitable construction.
Inthe operation of the above described apparatus the rotary motion of the motor is transmitted through the several gears and apparatus without any as long as the speed of the motor does not undergo any appreciable variations. If, however, small variations in the speed of the motor shaft occur,
the bracket 8 responding thereto will rock one way or the other whereby the variations in the speed will be largely if not entirely absorbed and the shaft 3 of the sound device operated at a substantially uniform speed.
I have chosen the particular embodiment described above as illustrative of my invention and it will be apparent that various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of my inven- 100 tion which modifications I aim to cover by the appended claims.
What I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States, is:
5 1. In combination, a driving shaft, a driven shaft, and means for imparting to the driven shaft a uniform speed independent of speed variations of the driving shaft, said means comprising an'inertia member associated with the driven shaft, a differential gear mechanism connecting said shafts including a reaction member mounted to have a limited yielding movement in response to a change in speed of the driving shaft and resilient means for limiting the movement of said reaction member.
2. In combination, a driving shaft, a driven shaft, and means for imparting a uniform speed to the driven shaft independent of speed variations of the driving shaft, said means comprising a flywheel on the driven shaft, a differential gear mechanism connecting said shafts including a coaxially mounted reaction gear arranged to have a yielding movement in response to speed changes of the driving shaft, a spring for limiting the movement of said reaction gear and dash-pot for damping said movement.
3. Motion transmitting apparatus comprising a driving member, a driven member having an inertia device connected therewith, a gear connected with each of said members, a rotatably mounted bracket having gears carried thereby arranged to mesh with said gears and with each other, a resilient member and a dashpot for limiting the movement of the bracket.
4. Driving mechanism for sound record apparatus comprising a. driven shaft having an inertia member connected therewith, a driving shaft subject to speed variations, a gear on each of said shafts, a bracket mounted for movement coaXially with said shafts, a plurality of studs carried by said bracket, pinions on said studs arranged to mesh respectively with said gears and with each other, spring means for opposing movement of said bracket and a dashpot for damping the movement of the bracket.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand. RALPH D. GIVEN.
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US2514174A (en) * 1950-07-04 Totalizator kegistes
US2518708A (en) * 1948-01-15 1950-08-15 Wright Aeronautical Corp Transmission and torque meter therefor
US2717521A (en) * 1953-02-18 1955-09-13 Goodman Mfg Co Transmission for mine vehicles
US2772605A (en) * 1955-01-27 1956-12-04 Henry A Schlapak Control device
US2783657A (en) * 1954-04-14 1957-03-05 Ingraham E Co Constant torque drive
US2845503A (en) * 1955-07-19 1958-07-29 Durand Francois Power means for driving a rotary shaft
US3037574A (en) * 1952-09-17 1962-06-05 Gyreacta Transmission Ltd Vehicle driving systems
EP0087030A3 (en) * 1982-02-06 1985-01-30 Heinrich Kleff Continuously regulated transmission with speed-torque control
US20080048090A1 (en) * 2004-01-23 2008-02-28 Kawasaki Jukogyo Kabushiki Kaisha Gear Mechanism and Robot Having the Same

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2514174A (en) * 1950-07-04 Totalizator kegistes
US2518708A (en) * 1948-01-15 1950-08-15 Wright Aeronautical Corp Transmission and torque meter therefor
US3037574A (en) * 1952-09-17 1962-06-05 Gyreacta Transmission Ltd Vehicle driving systems
US2717521A (en) * 1953-02-18 1955-09-13 Goodman Mfg Co Transmission for mine vehicles
US2783657A (en) * 1954-04-14 1957-03-05 Ingraham E Co Constant torque drive
US2772605A (en) * 1955-01-27 1956-12-04 Henry A Schlapak Control device
US2845503A (en) * 1955-07-19 1958-07-29 Durand Francois Power means for driving a rotary shaft
EP0087030A3 (en) * 1982-02-06 1985-01-30 Heinrich Kleff Continuously regulated transmission with speed-torque control
US20080048090A1 (en) * 2004-01-23 2008-02-28 Kawasaki Jukogyo Kabushiki Kaisha Gear Mechanism and Robot Having the Same
US8555744B2 (en) * 2004-01-23 2013-10-15 Kawasaki Jukogyo Kabushiki Kaisha Gear mechanism and robot having the same

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