The Design of a Novel Mechanical Transmission for Speed Reduction

Author:

Gonza´lez-Palacios M. A.1,Angeles J.2

Affiliation:

1. R & D Department, Placage Unique Inc., 400 Boul. Cite´ des Jeunes, St.-Clet (Quebec), Canada JOP 1S0

2. McGill Research Centre for Intelligent Machines & Department of Mechanical Engineering, McGill University, 817 Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal, Canada H3A 2K6

Abstract

The design of a novel transmission for speed reduction is reported in this paper. The transmission is based on the layout of pure-rolling indexing cam mechanisms, for it is intended to eliminate backlash and friction, which are the main drawbacks of gear transmissions. The design relies on a unified methodology for indexing cam mechanisms, whereby the same procedure is used to design planar, spherical, and spatial mechanisms. Two versions of the speed reducer, that we term Speed-o-Cam, are described here, namely, planar, to couple shafts of parallel axes, and spherical, to couple shafts of intersecting axes. By means of a cascade of two planar versions of Speed-o-Cam, moreover, coaxial shafts can be coupled. Moreover, contrary to other alternatives to gear transmissions, such as harmonic drives or epicyclic transmissions, Speed-o-Cam caters to shafts with either parallel or intersecting axes; in the latter case, moreover, the angle at which the axes intersect can vary from 0° to 180° continuously. The design with shaft axes at 0° leads to an internal cam, i.e., one with its axis external to the axes of the follower and the roller in contact; for shaft axes at 180°, the design leads to an external cam, i.e., one with its axis lying between those of the follower and the roller in contact.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design,Computer Science Applications,Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials

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5. Gonza´lez-Palacios, M. A., and Angeles, J., 1993, Cam Synthesis, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht.

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