Claims
- 1. An anti-friction worm-wheel assembly comprising a relatively large diameter wheel having a first rotational axis, and a relatively small diameter worm having a second rotational axis extending at right angles to the first axis in non-intersecting relationship; said wheel having a circular peripheral edge surface (22) and two end faces (18 and 20); said wheel having regularly spaced grooves in its peripheral edge surface, acutely angled to the planes defined by the wheel end faces; said worm comprising a circular hourglass body and a plurality of similarly-dimensioned rollers projecting from said body for sequential reception in the aforementioned grooves, for thereby transmitting a driving force between the worm and wheel; each roller including post means mounting the roller for rotation around an imaginary axis that radiates from the worm rotational axis and is normal to the surface of the worm body; each roller comprising a roller sleeve freely rotatable on the associated post means; said worm body having an hourglass profile conforming to the edge surface contour of the wheel in a radial plane coincident with the worm body rotational axis; the peripheral edge surface of the wheel being concave in radial plane coincident with the wheel rotational axis; the concave edge surface on the wheel having a radius of curvature conforming to the worm body surface contour such that the wheel edge surface is uniformly spaced from the worm body surface at all points therealong within the axial length confines of the worm body; the rollers being arranged in a multi-row helical pattern extending around the worm body surface; the number of rollers being sufficient to provide at least two complete helical rows of rollers around the worm body; the rollers being spaced closely together on the worm body; the spacing of the rollers within each helical row being slightly varied in accordance with the hourglass profile dimension of the worm body, the variation in roller spacing being such that the rollers are more widely spaced near the ends of the worm body and less widely spaced at the midpoint of the worm body, to maintain a constant pitch distance from one helical row of rollers to the next helical row of rollers; the aforementioned grooves in the wheel periphery being of uniform depth from one end face of the wheel to the other end face of the wheel, whereby each roller within the wheel plane has its entire axial dimension in a groove; the wheel having a sufficient axial dimension, measured between its two end faces, such that each groove in the wheel edge surface is capable of simultaneously accommodating at least three rollers in driving relationship.
GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used, and licensed by or for the Government for governmental purposes without payment to me of any royalty thereon.
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