FIELD: machine building.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to the load sequence switching in time method and device for the articles manufacturing in batches. Common power drive is sequentially engaged with the inputs of the plurality of actuators power drives at different time periods so, that at a certain time provide a plurality of power drives necessary for the articles in batches manufacturing or to provide power drives of various types, in particular, for the motion and force transmission for the same actuators for two adjacent time intervals according to the relay control principles. Turn-able and rotatable replacement gear is sequentially engaged with plurality of end drive gears at different time periods, at that, the end drive gears are evenly distributed around the circumference and serve as power outputs, replacement gear rotation after each engagement is braked to provide a power drive for the certain actuator during the articles in batches manufacturing process, at the same time, power drives of various types are provided, in particular, for the motions and forces transfer for the same actuators according to the relay control principles via the torque converter.
EFFECT: enabling increased reliability and reduced costs during the articles manufacturing.
10 cl, 4 dwg
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Dates
2018-07-03—Published
2014-12-03—Filed