Structure of a variable transmission device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6609440
  • Patent Number
    6,609,440
  • Date Filed
    Friday, March 8, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 26, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Estremsky; Sherry
    • Lewis; Tisha D.
Abstract
A structure of a variable transmission device includes an input shaft driven by a motor to perform alternate rotation having a gear on a middle portion, an output shaft having a pair of gears secured to the upper and lower ends respectively and a speed changing shaft positioned between the input and output shaft having a pair of gears rotatably secured to two ends respectively meshed with the gears of the output shaft and a spiral outer periphery on a middle portion rotatably and slidably engaged with an inner threaded gear which meshes with the teeth of the gear of the input shaft. Thereby, the rotation of the input shaft drives the inner threaded gear to rotatably slide about the spiral outer periphery to force the gears of the speed changing shaft to rotate and in turn to drive the gears of the output shaft to rotate in concert with the input shaft.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to speed changing machines and more particularly to a structure of a variable transmission device which can rapidly and strictly change the speed.




Typical variable transmission device adapts a frequency converter to change the speed. The frequency converter connects a lot of electrical circuit which makes the structure more complicated and often breakdown. If one discards the frequency converter and replaces with a mechanical structure, the variable transmission device will become more practical and reliable.




SUMMARY OF THE PRESENT INVENTION




The present invention has a main object to provide a structure of a variable transmission device which can rapidly and accurately change the rotation speed of an output shaft without using a frequency converter and complicated electric circuit.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a structure of a variable transmission device which has both the functions of speed acceleration and speed changing so as to adapt to different type of machinery.




Accordingly, the structure of a variable transmission device of the present invention comprises generally an input. shaft driven by a motor to perform both positive and reverse rotations, an output shaft having gears at upper and lower ends for driving a working object to rotate and a speed changing shaft between the input shaft and the output shaft having gears at upper and lower ends meshed to the gears of the input shaft. The gears of the speed changing shaft are connected with bearings therebetween so that they can be rotated freely. Further, the speed changing shaft has a spiral outer periphery engaged with a inner threaded gear which is driven by a gear at the middle of the input shaft to rotatably slide in turn to the upper most position or the lower most position of the spiral outer periphery of the speed changing shaft. Because of that the input shaft rotates clockwise or counter clock wise over and over again, the inner threaded gear will repeatedly slide up and down. When the inner threaded gear reaches to the upper or lower gear of the speed changing shaft to closely engage with the upper or lower gears of the speed changing shaft the gears will be rotated at full speed as that of the input shaft. When the inner threaded gear leaves the upper or the lower gear of the speed changing shaft, it will slow down and gradually change the rotation direction. Therefore, the output shaft which is driven by the speed changing shaft is rotated at different speed ratio and different directions.











The present invention will become more fully understood by reference to the following detailed description thereof when read in conjunction with the attached drawings.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a top view to show the structure of a variable transmission device of the preferred embodiment of the present invention,





FIG. 2

is an elevational view with partially sectional view of

FIG. 1

,





FIG. 3

is a top view to show that an inner threaded gear of a speed changing shaft is sliding to an upper most position,





FIG. 4

is an elevational view with partially sectional view of

FIG. 3

,





FIG. 5

is a top view with partially sectional view to show that the inner threaded gear of the speed changing shaft is sliding to a lower most position, and





FIG. 6

is an elevational view with partially sectional view of FIG.


5


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




With reference to

FIGS. 1 and 2

of the drawings, the structure of a variable transmission device of the present invention comprises generally an output shaft


30


, an input shaft and a speed changing shaft


50


engaged between the output shaft


30


and the input shaft


40


.




The output shaft


30


which is indirectly driven by the input shaft


40


via the speed changing shaft


50


has an upper gear


31


and a lower gear


32


fixedly secured to the upper and lower ends respectively and each includes a plurality of teeth


311


and


321


around outer periphery.




The input shaft is driven by a motor (not shown) to perform repeatedly clockwise and counter-clockwise rotations and has a gear


41


fixedly secured to a middle portion including a plurality of teeth


411


around outer periphery.




The speed changing shaft


50


has an upper gear


51


and a lower gear


52


rotatably secured to the upper and lower ends with bearings


512


and


522


engaged therebetween so that the gears


51


and


52


can be rotated freely on the speed changing shaft


50


and each has a plurality of teeth


511


and


521


therearound respectively meshed with teeth


311


and


321


of the upper and lower gears


31


and


32


of the output shaft


30


, a pair of retaining rings


53


and


54


respectively secured to the outer surfaces of the upper and lower gears


51


and


52


to prevent them from moving further up or downward, a spiral outer periphery


55


between the upper and lower gears


51


and


52


to engage with an inner threaded gear


56


which has inner thread


561


meshed with spiral outer periphery


55


, a plurality of teeth meshed with teeth


411


of the gear


41


of the input shaft


40


and a pair of contacting surfaces


563


and


564


respectively positioned on the top and the bottom.




Referring to

FIGS. 3 and 4

, when the input shaft is rotated counterclockwise, the gear


41


drives the inner threaded gear


56


to rotate clockwise and to slide upward until the contacting surface


563


pressedly contacts the inner surface of the upper gear


51


of the speed changing shaft


50


to frictionally force the upper gear


51


together with the speed changing shaft


50


to rotate in concert with the inner threaded gear


56


. The more upwards of the inner threaded gear


56


, the result is more good. The upper gear


31


of the output shaft


30


is driven by the upper gear


51


to rotate counterclockwise in the same speed. Since the teeth member of the upper gear


51


and the lower gear


52


of the speed changing shaft


50


may be equal to or more than that of the upper gear


31


and lower gear


32


of the output shaft


30


, the rotation speed of the output shaft would be equal to or faster than that of the input shaft


40


.




Referring to

FIGS. 5 and 6

, when the input shaft


40


rotates clockwise, the inner threaded gear


56


is driven by the gear


41


to rotate counterclockwise and to slide downward to gradually leave the upper gear


51


of the speed changing shaft


50


. However, the upper gear


51


is still rotated clockwise inertially but gradually slow down together with the upper gear


31


of the output shaft


30


. When the contacting surface


564


of the inner thread gear


56


pressedly contacts the top of the lower gear


52


and frictionally forces the gear


52


together with the speed changing shaft


50


to rotate counterclockwise at the speed equal to that of the input shaft


40


, the lower gear


32


of the output shaft


30


is first slow down and then rotated clockwise at the speed equal to that of the input shaft


40


. So that this device is suitable to such machinery for slow feed and swift withdrawal.




The structure of a variable transmission device of the present invention has speed changing function and acts swift and exact which suits to the machinery requiring reverse rotation after the changing of speed or the function of speed acceleration and different speed ratio during alternate transmission. Therefore, it promotes the production efficiency and is better than the conventional electro-magnetic or the frequency converter speed changing machines.




Further, the diameter as well as the teeth number of the upper and lower gears


51


and


52


of the speed changing shaft


50


may equal to and/or larger than that of the upper and lower gears


31


and


32


of the output shaft


30


in order to change the rotation speed of the output shaft


30


. Besides, except the mesh of the teeth, the structure of this device may modified by using chains and belts which can achieve the same function.




Note that the specification relating to the above embodiment should be construed as exemplary rather than as limitative of the present invention, with many variations and modifications being readily attainable by a person of average skill in the art without departing from the spirit or scope thereof as defined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents.



Claims
  • 1. A structure of a variable transmission device comprising:an input shaft driven by a motor to perform clockwise and counterclockwise rotations and having a circular transmitting means secured to a middle portion thereof including a plurality of teeth therearound; an output shaft having a first upper circular transmitting means and a first lower circular transmitting means respectively secured to two ends thereof each including a plurality of teeth therearound; a speed changing shaft positioned between said input shaft and said output shaft and having a second upper circular transmitting means and a second lower circular transmitting means respectively and rotatably secured to two ends thereof with bearings engaged therebetween each including a plurality of teeth therearound to respectively mesh with the teeth of the first upper and lower circular transmitting means of said output shaft, a spiral outer periphery on a middle portion of the speed changing shaft and an inner threaded circular transmitting means rotatably and slidably sleeved on the spiral outer periphery including inner threads engaged with the spiral outer periphery, a pair of contacting means on a top and bottom surface of the inner threaded circular transmitting means and a plurality of teeth therearound meshed with the teeth of the circular transmitting means of said input shaft; whereby, the alternate rotation of said input shaft drives the inner threaded circular transmitting means to rotatably slide about the spiral outer periphery to force the second circular transmitting means to rotate and to drive the first circular transmitting means of said output shaft to rotate in concert with said input shaft.
  • 2. The structure as recited in claim 1 wherein said circular transmitting means is a gear.
  • 3. The structure as recited in claim 1 further has a pair of retaining rings respectively secured at two ends of said speed changing shaft.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number Date Country
1047444 Feb 1998 JP