GB1292613A – Improvements in mechanical systems of power transmission
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GB1292613A – Improvements in mechanical systems of power transmission
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Improvements in mechanical systems of power transmission
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GB1292613A
GB1292613A
GB912569A
GB912569A
GB1292613A
GB 1292613 A
GB1292613 A
GB 1292613A
GB 912569 A
GB912569 A
GB 912569A
GB 912569 A
GB912569 A
GB 912569A
GB 1292613 A
GB1292613 A
GB 1292613A
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gear
gyroscopic
torque
gears
output
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1969-02-20
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GB912569A
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George William Walton
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1969-02-20
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1972-10-11
1969-02-20
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F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
F16H—GEARING
F16H33/00—Gearings based on repeated accumulation and delivery of energy
F16H33/02—Rotary transmissions with mechanical accumulators, e.g. weights, springs, intermittently-connected flywheels
F16H33/04—Gearings for conveying rotary motion with variable velocity ratio, in which self-regulation is sought
F16H33/08—Gearings for conveying rotary motion with variable velocity ratio, in which self-regulation is sought based essentially on inertia
F16H33/10—Gearings for conveying rotary motion with variable velocity ratio, in which self-regulation is sought based essentially on inertia with gyroscopic action, e.g. comprising wobble-plates, oblique cranks
Abstract
1292613 Motor-vehicle transmissions G W WALTON 19 Feb 1970 [20 Feb 1969] 9125/69 Heading B7H [Also in Division F2] A gyroscopic torque converter is combined in series with a fixed ratio reduction gear 18, 19, the effect of which is to increase the range of torque-ratios provided by the gear, the range of torque-ratios being defined as the ratio of the output torque at stall (zero output speed) to the output torque at a designed maximum output speed (e.g. 1250 r.p.m.), both at a specified input speed (e.g. 5000 r.p.m.). The fixed gear ratio lies between (but not including) one-to-one and the ratio of the designed input speed to the designed maximum output speed, the higher the fixed ratio for a given maximum power the greater the range of torques. The gyroscopic gear used is that described in Specification 437,950 and comprises a flywheel 14, rotating on pivots 15 in a precession ring C, mounted on pivots 12, 13, at right-angles to 15, in a gimbal ring 6 carried in pivots 7, at rightangles to 12, in an output casing 4, the gimbal ring 6 being caused by arcuate links 8, 11, the former fast on an input shaft A, to oscillate through half-turns backwards and forwards whilst the precession ring C is turned through one revolution through the link 11 by the input shaft A, the flywheel 14 being spun on its axis 15 by engagement of a bevel pinion 16 thereon with a bevel wheel 17 secured to the gimbal ring 6. The alternating sinusoidal gyroscopic torque due to rotation of the precession ring C is thereby rectified into a one-way torque on the output casing 4. In this invention such a gear drives the final output-shaft D through the reduction gear 18, 19 (which may be the final drive of a motor vehicle). Two, three or more such gyroscopic gears may be linked together, Fig. 2 (not shown), to obtain more uniform torque. In Fig. 3 (not shown), the gear occupies the position of the usual transmission in a reardrive, front-engined motor vehicle, being preceded by a reverse gear. The reduction gear 18, 19 of Fig. 1 is, in this case, formed by the usual final drive in the rear axle. In Fig. 4 (not shown), a planetary reverse gear, operated by two selector brakes, used as, and replacing the usual main clutch, drives two gyroscopic gears, arranged in the casing of and replacing the usual differential gear, one driving each half-axle through planetary reduction gear. In Fig. 5, the reductions gears 14, 15 of each of two gyroscopic gears 12, 12
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1969-02-20
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Improvements in mechanical systems of power transmission
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1973-02-21
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Patent sealed
1979-10-31
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Patent ceased through non-payment of renewal fee