Claims
- 1. A drive apparatus comprising:
- sprocket means rigidly connected to a shaft and axially aligned thereabout;
- an endless racetrack-shaped ratch means for continuously engaging said sprocket means and moving between first and second linear drive positions, said ratch means having opposing first and second linear segments wherein said first linear segment engages said sprocket means when said ratch means is in its first linear drive position and wherein said second linear segment engages said sprocket means when said ratch means is in its second linear drive position, said first and second opposing linear sprocket engaging drive segments being joined at their ends by a pair of opposing half circular-shaped sprocket engaging segments to provide said ratch means with its racetrack shape;
- ratch moving means for facilitating movement of said ratch means between its first and second linear drive positions and maintaining said ratch means in engagement with said sprocket means, said ratch moving means including an equilateral triangularly-shaped member which is coaxially aligned with said sprocket means and freely rotatable about the shaft;
- means attached to said ratch means for transmitting the energy of linear motion to and from said ratch means by enabling reciprocating strokes to be made with said ratch means such that (1) when a stroke is made in a generally linear predetermined first direction said first linear segment of said ratch means engages said sprocket means and (2) when a stroke is made in a generally linear second direction which is opposite that of the linear first direction said second linear segment engages said sprocket means; and
- guide means rigidly connected to said ratch means, said guide means defining a track for receiving and cooperating with said triangularly-shaped member to (1) rotate said triangularly-shaped member one-sixth of a turn at the end/beginning of each stroke and (2) maintain said sprocket means engaged with said half-circular segments of said ratch means as said ratch means moves between the first and second positions at the end/beginning of each stroke, said track also having a cross-width which is substantially equal to the height of said triangularly-shaped member so that said triangularly-shaped member and track cooperate to maintain said ratch means in engagement with said sprocket means when said ratch means is in its first or second drive position.
- 2. A drive apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein each of the three corners of said triangularly-shaped member are provided with bearing means for engaging said track and for cooperating therewith to facilitate said one-sixth of a turn rotation of said triangular member at the end/beginning of each stroke.
- 3. A drive apparatus as claimed in claim 2 wherein said bearing means is a roller bearing.
- 4. A drive apparatus comprising:
- sprocket means rigidly connected to a shaft and axially aligned thereabout;
- an endless racetrack-shaped ratch means for continuously engaging said sprocket means and moving between first and second linear drive positions, said ratch means having opposing first and second linear segments wherein said first linear segment engages said sprocket means when said ratch means is in its first linear drive position and wherein said second linear segment engages said sprocket means when said ratch means is in its second linear drive position, said first and second opposing linear sprocket engaging drive segments being joined at their ends by a pair of opposing half circular-shaped sprocket engaging segments to provide said ratch means with its racetrack-shape;
- ratch moving means for facilitating movement of said ratch means between its first and second drive positions and maintaining said ratch means in engagement with said sprocket means while it is in its first or second drive position, said ratch moving means including a pentagonally-shaped member having five equal angles and five equidistant corners which is coaxially aligned with said sprocket means and freely rotatable about the shaft;
- means attached to said ratch means for transmitting the energy of linear motion to and from said ratch means by enabling reciprocating strokes to be made with said ratch means such that (1) when a stroke is made in a generally linear predetermined first direction said first linear segment of said ratch means engages said sprocket means and (2) when a stroke is made in a generally linear second direction which is opposite that of the linear first direction said second linear segment engages said sprocket means; and
- guide means rigidly connected to said moveable ratch means, said guide means defining a track for receiving said pentagonally-shaped member and cooperating therewith to (1) rotate said pentagonally-shaped member one-tenth of a turn at the end/beginning of each stroke and (2) maintain said sprocket means engaged with said half-circular segments of said endless ratch means as said ratch means moves between its first and second drive positions at the end/beginning of each stroke, said pentagonally-shaped member also having a height which is substantially equal to the cross-width of said track so that said member and track cooperate to maintain said ratch means in engagement with said sprocket means when said ratch means is in its first or second drive position.
- 5. An apparatus as claimed in claim 4 wherein said track has ends which are sized and configured to cooperate with said pentagonally-shaped member to facilitate said one-tenth of a turn rotation of said member at the end/beginning of each stroke and maintain said sprocket means engaged with said half-circular segments of said ratch means to facilitate movement of said ratch means between its first and second drive positions at the end/beginning of each stroke.
- 6. A drive apparatus as claimed in claim 5 wherein each of the five corners of said pentagonally-shaped member are provided with bearing means for engaging said track and for cooperating therewith to facilitate said one-tenth of a turn rotation of said member at the end/beginning of each stroke.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 924,181, filed Aug. 3, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,238,398, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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