摘要 |
PCT No. PCT/SE88/00028 Sec. 371 Date Jul. 21, 1989 Sec. 102(e) Date Jul. 21, 1989 PCT Filed Jan. 26, 1988 PCT Pub. No. WO88/05509 PCT Pub. Date Jul. 28, 1988.A translation element, a so-called driving dog or transmitter, for translating the rotation of the center of gravity of an excentrically mounted excentric gear wheel (9) to a first shaft (14) when said wheel simultaneously executes a planetary movement about a second shaft. A rigid body (10,25) which is pivotably mounted about first pins (11, 12) has axially directed, tooth-like projections (26, 27) fitting with negligible play into two radially counter-directed apertures (22, 23) in said wheel (9) for permittinhg said projections to execute a radial reciprocally gliding motion in the apertures, simultaneously as they execute a rolling motion in said apertures, while the rigid body pivots about the first pins. A sleeve (245) is used to translate the rotation of a first shaft to a second shaft, said shafts not needing to be coaxial, parallel or needing to have a constant mutual, axial spacing, said sleeve co-acting with pins and projections which are in force-transmitting communication with each other and are arranged on the sleeve and on either of the shafts. |