Plural Members Forming Plural Belt-receiving Grooves On Common Axis Patents (Class 474/32)
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Patent number: 8562464Abstract: The invention is constituted by at least two continuous variable transmission devices in different ranges of speed ratios, wherein a clutching device is installed between the driven pulley of the high shift continuous variable transmission device and the driven pulley of the low shift continuous transmission and an unidirectional transmission device or a torque limiting clutching device is installed between the driven pulley and the output shaft of each shift.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2009Date of Patent: October 22, 2013Inventor: Tai-Her Yang
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Patent number: 8327972Abstract: A vehicle steering system transmission comprising a housing, an input shaft journalled to the housing, an electric motor connected to the housing and coupled to the input shaft, an output shaft journalled to the housing, the input shaft and the output shaft coupled by a first pair of sprockets having a first belt trained therebetween and having a first ratio, the first belt and first pair of sprockets comprising a helical tooth configuration, the input shaft and the output shaft coupled by a second pair of sprockets having a second belt trained therebetween and having a second ratio, and the input shaft and the output shaft coupled by a third pair of sprockets having a third belt trained therebetween and having a third ratio.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2012Date of Patent: December 11, 2012Assignee: The Gates CorporationInventors: Dean Schneider, Alexander Serkh
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Patent number: 8312959Abstract: A vehicle steering system transmission comprising a housing, an input shaft journalled to the housing, an electric motor connected to the housing and coupled to the input shaft, an output shaft journalled to the housing, the input shaft and the output shaft coupled by a first pair of sprockets having a first belt trained therebetween and having a first ratio, the first belt and first pair of sprockets comprising a helical tooth configuration, the input shaft and the output shaft coupled by a second pair of sprockets having a second belt trained therebetween and having a second ratio, and the input shaft and the output shaft coupled by a third pair of sprockets having a third belt trained therebetween and having a third ratio.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2012Date of Patent: November 20, 2012Assignee: The Gates CorporationInventors: Dean Schneider, Alexander Serkh, Thomas M. Lovin
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Patent number: 8297401Abstract: A vehicle steering system transmission comprising a housing, an input shaft journalled to the housing, an electric motor connected to the housing and coupled to the input shaft, an output shaft journalled to the housing, the input shaft and the output shaft coupled by a first pair of sprockets having a first belt trained therebetween and having a first ratio, the first belt and first pair of sprockets comprising a helical tooth configuration, the input shaft and the output shaft coupled by a second pair of sprockets having a second belt trained therebetween and having a second ratio, and the input shaft and the output shaft coupled by a third pair of sprockets having a third belt trained therebetween and having a third ratio.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2011Date of Patent: October 30, 2012Assignee: The Gates CorporationInventors: Dean Schneider, Alexander Serkh
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Patent number: 8083460Abstract: The present invention discloses a cable-driven manipulator comprising an operating unit having a drive motor, and a pulley rotated by the drive motor. An upper arm is coupled, through a joint, to one side of the operating unit. A forearm coupled, through a joint, to the other side of the upper arm by the cable. A gripper of an end effector operably coupled to the forearm, a cable compensation device is installed between the upper arm and the forearm so as to maintain constant the length of the cable that transmits the power of the operating unit to the end effector during the pivoting of the forearm. It is thus possible to prevent the variation of tensile force due to the variation of the length of the cable for operating the end effector during the pivoting of the forearm or the unintended malfunction of the end effector.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2008Date of Patent: December 27, 2011Assignee: Korea Atomic Energy Research InstituteInventors: Jong Kwang Lee, Chang Hwan Choi, Kwang Ho Yoon, Hyo Jik Lee, Byung Suk Park, Ji Sup Yoon
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Patent number: 7591254Abstract: A supercharger control system is installed at the bottom front end of the engine, directly onto the crankshaft. An accessory drive belt around the accessory belt pulley rotates continuously to keep vehicle accessories operating. A second belt around a larger pulley drives the supercharger blower. When the dashboard mounted switch is turned on, electricity from the engine energizes an electromagnet, which compels engagement of the rotating accessory pulley with the supercharger pulley by means of a slide plate. The belt around the supercharger pulley then rotates, operating the supercharger. If the driver does not require extra power and performance delivered by the supercharger, the switch is turned off, stopping the flow of electricity. This shuts down the magnetic field, causing the pulleys to be disengaged and disconnecting the supercharger, while still allowing the crankshaft to operate the accessories.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2007Date of Patent: September 22, 2009Inventor: Billy Machner
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Patent number: 6659894Abstract: A fan drive arrangement and method is provided for facilitating the cooling of engine coolant flowing through a radiator and an engine. The fan drive arrangement includes a variable pitch sheave assembly which moves between a first high speed position and a second low speed position. Variable pitch sheave assembly is interconnected by first and second drive belts to first and second drive pulleys operatively connected to the crankshaft of the engine and by first and second fan belts to corresponding fan pulleys connected to a fan shaft of a fan. Variable pitch sheave assembly includes first and second drive belt receiving grooves for receiving corresponding drive belts therein and first and second fan belt grooves for receiving corresponding fan belts therein. The depths of the fan belt grooves and the drive belt grooves of the variable pitch sheave assembly are varied in response to the temperature of the engine coolant flowing through the radiator so as to vary the fan speed accordingly.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2001Date of Patent: December 9, 2003Assignee: Generac Power Systems, Inc.Inventors: Robert D. Kern, Gerald C. Ruehlow, Bret Baird, Allen Gillette
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Publication number: 20030183700Abstract: A method is provided for facilitating the cooling of engine coolant flowing through a radiator operatively connected to the engine. The method includes the steps of monitoring the temperature of the engine coolant flowing through the radiator and positioning a fan adjacent the radiator. The fan is initially rotated at a predetermined speed. Thereafter, the speed of the fan is varied in response to the temperature of the engine coolant.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2003Publication date: October 2, 2003Inventors: Robert D. Kern, Gerald C. Ruehlow, Bret Baird, Allen Gillette
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Publication number: 20030013567Abstract: A fan drive arrangement and method is provided for facilitating the cooling of engine coolant flowing through a radiator and an engine. The fan drive arrangement includes a variable pitch sheave assembly which moves between a first high speed position and a second low speed position. Variable pitch sheave assembly is interconnected by first and second drive belts to first and second drive pulleys operatively connected to the crankshaft of the engine and by first and second fan belts to corresponding fan pulleys connected to a fan shaft of a fan. Variable pitch sheave assembly includes first and second drive belt receiving grooves for receiving corresponding drive belts therein and first and second fan belt grooves for receiving corresponding fan belts therein. The depths of the fan belt grooves and the drive belt grooves of the variable pitch sheave assembly are varied in response to the temperature of the engine coolant flowing through the radiator so as to vary the fan speed accordingly.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2001Publication date: January 16, 2003Inventors: Robert D. Kern, Gerald C. Ruehlow, Bret Baird, Allen Gillette
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Publication number: 20030004022Abstract: A continuously variable transmission has dual driving connections extending between a first shaft and a second shaft. The driving connections generally include a drive pulley, a driven pulley and a belt. The pulleys each comprise a fixed portion and an axially moveable portion. Movement between the two portions changes an effective diameter of the pulley. The moveable portions of the drive pulley are positioned next to one another on the first shaft and the moveable portions are interposed between the fixed portions of the drive pulleys. The fixed portions of the driven pulleys, on the other hand, are interposed between the moveable portions. The driven pulleys are free to rotate relative to the second shaft. A differential is positioned between the fixed portions of the driven pulleys, connects the two fixed portions and transfers the torque from the driven pulleys to the second shaft.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2002Publication date: January 2, 2003Inventor: Albert W. Brown
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Patent number: 6361457Abstract: A variable speed pulley assembly (10) for use with a drive belt (30) having a V-shaped cross-sectional configuration for transmitting driving force to the pulley assembly and a driven belt (32) having a V-shaped cross-sectional configuration for transmitting force driving force from the pulley assembly. The pulley assembly (10) includes a plurality of pulley halves (90-98) which are welded to a constant diameter portion (62) of a shaft (50). The shaft (50) rotates about its axis (44) to enable the pulley halves (90-98) to rotate. A sleeve (120) on the constant diameter portion (62) of the shaft (50) is movable axially in opposite directions along the shaft. The center pulley (94) is fixed for rotation with the sleeve (120). The first ratio of the length of the sleeve (120) to its diameter is at least 1 to 1. The ratio of the outer diameter of the drive belt (30) on its pulley, to the first ratio, is preferably less than 4 to 1.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2000Date of Patent: March 26, 2002Assignees: May Tool & Die, Inc., Plymar, Ltd.Inventors: Leonhard May, Reinhardt Willesch, Gerhard Plamper
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Patent number: 5897450Abstract: A variable speed pulley assembly for use with V-shaped drive and driven belts include a center pulley supported for rotation and movable axially in opposite directions between an outer drive pulley half and an outer driven pulley half. The center pulley comprises an inner drive pulley half and an inner driven pulley half fixed for rotation with each other. The inner drive pulley half has a first surface presented at an angle to an inner surface of the outer drive pulley half to define between them a drive pulley groove. The drive belt is received in the drive pulley groove and is movable radially in the drive pulley groove between a radially innermost position and a radially outermost position. The inner driven pulley half has a second surface presented at an angle to an inner surface of the outer driven pulley half to define between them a driven pulley groove.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1997Date of Patent: April 27, 1999Inventor: Leonhard May
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Patent number: 5766105Abstract: A continuously-variable-ratio transmission ("CVT") of the band-and-sheave type capable of "torque control", so that what the operator demands, by movement of the accelerator pedal or other control member, is a particular driving torque applied to the ratio-varying components ("variator") A connection (21, 22) between at least one of the variator sheaves (3, 4) and its shaft (5) is torque-sensitive, so that torque at that sheave generates an axial force which is a function of the magnitude and direction of the torque to which the sheave is subjected. Examples are described in which the operating axial load, applied to the variator pulley units, comprises two parts--a first part to maintain traction between sheaves and band, and a second part related to the applied torque--and a variator using more than one band.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 1996Date of Patent: June 16, 1998Assignee: Torotrak (Development) LimitedInventors: Thomas George Fellows, Christopher John Greenwood
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Patent number: 4484901Abstract: A speed variator for cars of the kind essentially comprising a variable-pitch-circle sheave and a belt and a driven sheave is improved by the provision of two driving half-sheaves which, with their respective driven half-sheaves, and the two belts compose the mechanical part of the variator. Hydraulic or mechanical provide necessary counteracting forces and are controlled by detectors and a transducing system so that the pitch circle diameters of the driving and the driven sheave can be controlled consistently with the variations of any preselected operative parameter of the engine or another part of the vehicle concerned.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1982Date of Patent: November 27, 1984Assignee: Alfa Romeo S.p.A.Inventors: Gabriele Toti, Carlo Guatta, Luciano Chidini, Luciano Longhi