US1327129A - Drive-gearing - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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- B60K—ARRANGEMENT OR MOUNTING OF PROPULSION UNITS OR OF TRANSMISSIONS IN VEHICLES; ARRANGEMENT OR MOUNTING OF PLURAL DIVERSE PRIME-MOVERS IN VEHICLES; AUXILIARY DRIVES FOR VEHICLES; INSTRUMENTATION OR DASHBOARDS FOR VEHICLES; ARRANGEMENTS IN CONNECTION WITH COOLING, AIR INTAKE, GAS EXHAUST OR FUEL SUPPLY OF PROPULSION UNITS IN VEHICLES
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- the gearing which is the subject matter of the present application for patent has been designed more particularly for use in connection with self-propelled chairs, and'its object is to enable the occupant of the chair to readily control the propulsion means thereof.
- the invention also has for its object to provide a driving gear and controlling means which are very simple in construction.
- Figure 1 isan elevation of the gearing with arts in section, and other parts shown diagrammatically, and Fig. 2 is a section on the line 22 of Fig. 1.
- 10 denotes the W eels of a self-propelled chair such as disclosed in my Patent No. 1,259,064, dated March 12, 1918.
- the drive-gearing and the motor are inclosed in a housing 11 suitably supported bythe axles of the wheels 1 10.
- One of these axles is a drive axle, the
- This axle extends into the housing 11, and is provided with a worm wheel 13 which is in mesh with a worm 14 on the shaft 15 of an electric motor 16 obtaining current from a storage battery 17 located in the housing 11.
- the inner end of the drive axle 12 is supported by a suitable bearing stand 18.
- the motor 16 is pivotally supported from the top of the housing 11, the motor base having a lu 19 which is connected to a bracket member 20 by a pivot bolt 21, said bracket member being secured to the top of the housing.
- This adjustable By pivotally supporting the motor 16, it may be swung bodi y to mesh and unmesh the worm 14.
- the outer end of the motor shaft 15 is journaled in a bearing carried by a slide 22 supported by a guide bracket 23 carried by the top of the housing 11.
- This slide is en- 'are provided for for the purpose gaged by one of the arms 24,0f a bell-crank lever having its other arm 25 extending through a slot 26 in the top of the housing, and fashioned into a hand grip 27.
- the worm wheel runs in a trough 28 containing a lubricant, and the worm 14 is partly surrounded by a shield 29 to catch any oil' splashing off the same.
- This oil shield is shown in section in Figs. 1 and 2.
- a fixed stop 30 for limiting the swing of the lever end 2'1 in a direction to unmesh the worm 14, and on the other side of the lever arm is an adjustable stop to limit its movement in a direction to mesh the'worm.
- the purpose of the adjustable stop is to allow the worm to gear deeper into the worm wheel after it wears from; use. stop may be a screw 31 threaded through a nut 32 seating in the slot 26.
- the bell-crank lever is also employed for controlling the energizing circuit of the motor 16, said lever controlling an auxiliary switch composed of a fixed contact 34 and a:
- main switch 36 is closed.
- the object of the auxiliary switch is to prevent starting of the motor 16 if the worm 14 is not properly in mesh with the worm wheel 13, since, if the lever arm 24 is not advanced far enough to fully mesh the worm, the circuit remains broken at the consimple closed at the contacts 34 and 35, the closing r of the switch 36 will start the motor; or,
- the switch 36 may be closed first, In either case, the motor will not start until the worm properly meshes, and the circuit is closed at the contacts 3% and 35. It will be understood that the motor circuit is alsobroken when the lever is operated to'unmesh the worm 14.
- the chair can be easily controlled by the occupant thereof, and as the mechanism is there are no parts liable to get out of order.
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Description
FAY ivr. WOLFE, or LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY.
DRIVE-G-EARING.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Jan. 6, 1920.
Application filed August 23, 1918. Serial No. 251,108.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known. that I, FAY M. VVoLrr, a citizen of the United States, residing at Louisville, in the county of Jefierson and State'of Kentucky, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Drive-Gearing, of
which thefollowing is a specification.
The gearing which is the subject matter of the present application for patent has been designed more particularly for use in connection with self-propelled chairs, and'its object is to enable the occupant of the chair to readily control the propulsion means thereof.
The invention also has for its object to provide a driving gear and controlling means which are very simple in construction.
With the objects stated in view, the invention consists in a novel combination and arrangement of parts to be hereinafter described and claimed, and in order that the same may be better understood, reference is had to the accompanying drawing forming a art of this specification.
he preferred embodiment of the invention has been illustrated, but it will be understood that various changes and modifications may be made without a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention as claimed hereinafter.
In the drawing, Figure 1 isan elevation of the gearing with arts in section, and other parts shown diagrammatically, and Fig. 2 is a section on the line 22 of Fig. 1.
Referring s ecifically to the drawing, 10 denotes the W eels of a self-propelled chair such as disclosed in my Patent No. 1,259,064, dated March 12, 1918. The drive-gearing and the motor are inclosed in a housing 11 suitably supported bythe axles of the wheels 1 10. One of these axles is a drive axle, the
same being denoted by the reference character 12. This axle extends into the housing 11, and is provided with a worm wheel 13 which is in mesh with a worm 14 on the shaft 15 of an electric motor 16 obtaining current from a storage battery 17 located in the housing 11. The inner end of the drive axle 12 is supported by a suitable bearing stand 18. I
The motor 16 is pivotally supported from the top of the housing 11, the motor base having a lu 19 which is connected to a bracket member 20 by a pivot bolt 21, said bracket member being secured to the top of the housing.
I This adjustable By pivotally supporting the motor 16, it may be swung bodi y to mesh and unmesh the worm 14.
The following means swinging the motor 16 stated: 7
The outer end of the motor shaft 15 is journaled in a bearing carried by a slide 22 supported by a guide bracket 23 carried by the top of the housing 11. This slide is en- 'are provided for for the purpose gaged by one of the arms 24,0f a bell-crank lever having its other arm 25 extending through a slot 26 in the top of the housing, and fashioned into a hand grip 27. It will therefore be seen that when the lever end V2': is swung over to the right in Fig. 1, the slide 22 is elevated to take the worm 14 out of mesh with the worm wheel 13, and when the lever end is moved in the opposite direction, the-slide lowers and again brings the worm into mesh with the worm wheel.
The worm wheel runs in a trough 28 containing a lubricant, and the worm 14 is partly surrounded by a shield 29 to catch any oil' splashing off the same. This oil shield is shown in section in Figs. 1 and 2.
In the slot 26 is a fixed stop 30 for limiting the swing of the lever end 2'1 in a direction to unmesh the worm 14, and on the other side of the lever arm is an adjustable stop to limit its movement in a direction to mesh the'worm. The purpose of the adjustable stop is to allow the worm to gear deeper into the worm wheel after it wears from; use. stop may be a screw 31 threaded through a nut 32 seating in the slot 26.
The bell-crank lever is also employed for controlling the energizing circuit of the motor 16, said lever controlling an auxiliary switch composed of a fixed contact 34 and a:
The object of the auxiliary switch is to prevent starting of the motor 16 if the worm 14 is not properly in mesh with the worm wheel 13, since, if the lever arm 24 is not advanced far enough to fully mesh the worm, the circuit remains broken at the consimple closed at the contacts 34 and 35, the closing r of the switch 36 will start the motor; or,
the switch 36 may be closed first, In either case, the motor will not start until the worm properly meshes, and the circuit is closed at the contacts 3% and 35. It will be understood that the motor circuit is alsobroken when the lever is operated to'unmesh the worm 14. I
The chair can be easily controlled by the occupant thereof, and as the mechanism is there are no parts liable to get out of order.
I claim: g v
1. The combination of a pair of gear mem bers, a housing inclosing said members, a motor pivotally carrying one of the gear members and driving the same, said member belng movable bodily with the motor, a guide in the housing, a slide engageable with the guide and supporting the aforesaid gear member", a
at 36. After the circuit has been for swinglng mounted in the housing and Zthereof in a direction to mesh lever operatively connected to the slide for swinging the motor to bring said member into and out of mesh with the other gear member, the wall of thehousing having a from which it projects, stop in the slot in the path of said end of the lever for regulating the movement thereof in a direction to mesh the gear member.
2. The combination of a pair of gear members, a supporting frame, a motor said frame and carrying one of said members and driving the same, said member being movable bodily with the motor, a lever the motor to bring the lastmentioned gear member into and out of mesh with the other gear member, said lever being pivoted to the frame, and the latter having a slot in which one end of the lever Works, and an adjustable stop in the slot inthe path of the lever for regulating the movement the gear member.
'1' ln testlmony whereof I affix my signature.-
FFAY M-TWOLFF.
pivoted to 30 slot in which one end of the lever works and and an adjustable
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US2716351A (en) * | 1951-02-14 | 1955-08-30 | Ampro Corp | Motion picture camera gear mesh adjustment |
US2748617A (en) * | 1951-01-19 | 1956-06-05 | Trico Products Corp | Windshield cleaner drive |
US2811304A (en) * | 1953-10-30 | 1957-10-29 | Gen Electric | Oscillating electric fan |
US2989874A (en) * | 1960-03-23 | 1961-06-27 | Bridgeport Machines | Rotary work table with dirt excluding gear mesh controls |
US3139844A (en) * | 1962-06-13 | 1964-07-07 | Harvey S Landers | Quick change roller die assembly |
US3241386A (en) * | 1960-07-08 | 1966-03-22 | Wallace & Tiernan Inc | Arrangement for positioning a rotatable driving element relative to a driven gear |
US4621405A (en) * | 1982-09-03 | 1986-11-11 | The 600 Group Public Limited Company | Drive mechanism for the main spindle of a rotating tool turret machine |
US4784346A (en) * | 1987-07-06 | 1988-11-15 | Steffan Walter J | Motorized fishing reel |
US4796479A (en) * | 1987-06-30 | 1989-01-10 | Wisecarver Martin L | Clutch mechanism |
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US2748617A (en) * | 1951-01-19 | 1956-06-05 | Trico Products Corp | Windshield cleaner drive |
US2716351A (en) * | 1951-02-14 | 1955-08-30 | Ampro Corp | Motion picture camera gear mesh adjustment |
US2811304A (en) * | 1953-10-30 | 1957-10-29 | Gen Electric | Oscillating electric fan |
US2989874A (en) * | 1960-03-23 | 1961-06-27 | Bridgeport Machines | Rotary work table with dirt excluding gear mesh controls |
US3241386A (en) * | 1960-07-08 | 1966-03-22 | Wallace & Tiernan Inc | Arrangement for positioning a rotatable driving element relative to a driven gear |
US3139844A (en) * | 1962-06-13 | 1964-07-07 | Harvey S Landers | Quick change roller die assembly |
US4621405A (en) * | 1982-09-03 | 1986-11-11 | The 600 Group Public Limited Company | Drive mechanism for the main spindle of a rotating tool turret machine |
US4796479A (en) * | 1987-06-30 | 1989-01-10 | Wisecarver Martin L | Clutch mechanism |
US4784346A (en) * | 1987-07-06 | 1988-11-15 | Steffan Walter J | Motorized fishing reel |
US5497844A (en) * | 1995-04-17 | 1996-03-12 | Mattel, Inc. | Crawler gear assembly |
WO1996033077A1 (en) * | 1995-04-17 | 1996-10-24 | Mattel, Inc. | Crawler gear assembly |
AU701298B2 (en) * | 1995-04-17 | 1999-01-21 | Mattel, Inc. | Crawler gear assembly |
WO1996037376A1 (en) * | 1995-05-25 | 1996-11-28 | Mattel, Inc. | Automatically engaging and disengaging gear box assembly |
US5699869A (en) * | 1995-05-25 | 1997-12-23 | Mattel, Inc. | Automatically engaging and disengaging gear box assembly |
US6016716A (en) * | 1996-06-18 | 2000-01-25 | Mauro; George | Anti-backlash mechanism for a rotary stage |
US6874587B2 (en) * | 2001-07-18 | 2005-04-05 | Jar Chen Wang | Electric vehicle with electric-free driving system |
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