摘要 |
1410118 Worm gearing PHILADELPHIA GEAR CORP 14 Dec 1973 [21 May 1973] 58191/73 Heading F2Q In a worm 15 and worm gear 18 mechanism the worm 15 moves axially against a set of springs 35 when the axial thrust force on the worm 15 due to the transmitted torque exceeds a first predetermined value (for a force in the direction of the solid arrow) and moves further axially against a second, heavier, set of springs 45 on this force exceeding a second, higher, predetermined value. In the embodiment shown the worm 15 is driven by a shaft 10 through a coupling 12 and the axial thrust (in the direction of the solid arrow) acts through a thrust bearing 60, a member 21, a retainer 41 for springs 45, the springs 45, a retainer 30 for the springs 35 and the springs 35, which springs yield before springs 45. Nuts 27, 32 and 53 are provided to adjust the preload of the springs. In the reverse direction of rotation, and hence of thrust, the thrust acts through nut 27 and retainer 30 on the heavier set of springs 45 only. A pinion 65 is rotated by the axial movement through engagement with a toothed surface 25, and may operate electrical switches in response to the movement. Two further embodiments are also described (Figs. 2 and 3, not shown) in which the spring arrangement allows both sets of springs to operate in both directions of thrust. |