REVERSIBLE MOVEMENT DIRECTION TRANSDUCER AND VOLUMETRIC DISPLACEMENT MACHINE BASED ON IT Russian patent published in 1999 - IPC

Abstract RU 2133833 C1

FIELD: mechanical engineering. SUBSTANCE: transducer is used in devices and installations in which swinging motion of operating members is converted to rotary motion of shaft and vice versa. All geometrical axes of transducer rotary parts cross at one point. Transducer has body, shaft mounted in body for rotation, carrier connected rigidly to shaft, made as body of revolution and provided with circular recess which plane of symmetry is inclined to shaft rotation axis and passed through the crossing point. Transducer also has blade coupled kinematically with circular recess of carrier by means of auxiliary gearing member. Blade is mounted in body on half-axles. It is capable of taking up the shaft rotation or rotating the shaft. Transducer may serve as unified basic part of different simple and reliable machines. EFFECT: higher efficiency. 5 cl, 8 dwg

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Authors

Bel'Dij Nikolaj Nikolaevich

Bel'Dij Vitalij Nikolaevich

Dates

1999-07-27Published

1996-03-07Filed