The present invention relates to a power transmission structure which is capable of avoiding tolerance and abrasion between conventional gears, chains or belts by using non-contacting drive manner.
A conventional power transmission mechanism is driven by a power source, such as a motor, to output a power. Then, a drive shaft and a driven shaft are actuated to drive gears, toothed discs or pulleys to engage with chains and belts, thus obtaining transmission.
However, the conventional transmission structure operates by contacting related components to cause tolerance and abrasion, thus damaging all related components, such as the gears, the toothed discs, the pulleys, the chains and the belts.
The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages.
The primary object of the present invention is to provide a power transmission structure which is capable of avoiding the tolerances and the abrasions between the transmission disc and the driven disc and between the intermediate disc and the transmitted disc to prolong a service life of the power transmission structure.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a power transmission structure by which the motor drives the transmission disc to rotate at a high speed, and the respective one first magnetic set of the transmission disc repels the respective one second magnetic set of the driven disc so that the respective one second magnetic set is pushed by the respective one first magnetic set to rotate the driven disc and to drive the actuated shaft to rotate, hence the transmission disc does not contact with the driven disc to avoid tolerance and abrasion between the transmission disc and the driven disc.
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In operation, the motor 20 drives the transmission disc 10 to rotate at a high speed, and the respective one first magnetic set 11 of the transmission disc 10 repels the respective one second magnetic set 41 of the driven disc 40 so that the respective one second magnetic set 41 is pushed by the respective one first magnetic set 11 to rotate the driven disc 40 and to drive the actuated shaft 30 to rotate, hence the transmission disc 10 does not contact with the driven disc 40 to avoid tolerance and abrasion between the transmission disc 10 and the driven disc 40.
In another embodiment, the actuated shaft 30 includes an intermediate disc 50 disposed on an end thereof, the intermediate disc 50 includes a driven post 60 connected on a side thereof, and the driven post 60 includes a transmitted disc 70 connected on an end thereof adjacent to and not contacting with the intermediate disc 50, wherein the intermediate disc 50 includes multiple first magnetic elements 51 arranged on an outer periphery thereof, and the transmitted disc 70 includes multiple second magnetic elements 71 arranged on an outer periphery thereof, wherein a polarity of a respective one first magnetic element 51 of the intermediate disc 50 is identical to a polarity of a respective one second magnetic element 71 of the transmitted disc 70, such that the transmission disc 10 is driven by the motor 20 to actuate the actuated shaft 30 to revolve, and the actuated shaft 30 actuates the driven disc 40 to rotate, then the intermediate disc 50 is actuated to rotate by the driven disc 40, wherein the respective one first magnetic element 51 repels the respective one second magnetic element 71 to urge the transmitted disc 70 and the driven post 60 to revolve, thus avoiding tolerance and abrasion between the intermediate disc 50 and the transmitted disc 70.
Thereby, the power transmission structure is capable of avoiding the tolerances and the abrasions between the transmission disc 10 and the driven disc 40 and between the intermediate disc 50 and the transmitted disc 70 to prolong a service life of the power transmission structure.
While the preferred embodiments of the invention have been set forth for the purpose of disclosure, modifications of the disclosed embodiments of the invention as well as other embodiments thereof may occur to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the appended claims are intended to cover all embodiments which do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention.