Transmission gear

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Transfer function (idealized) for oscillating output movement with
2 detent positions

In addition to guide gears, transmission gears are a main group of coupling gears . "In this capacity, a coupling gear transfers movements and forces from the drive element to the output element."

"The transfer of motion ... takes place according to a transfer function with or without changing the form of motion (eg turning, pushing). The transfer function ... describes the relationships between the drive parameter "(angle φ)" and the output parameter "(angle, path, ..)" and the kinematic dimensions of the transmission links ", on which it is solely dependent," in analytical form. "

The transmission angle (angle at the joint between the two limbs, which can be thought of as straight lines) is “a criterion for the quality of the force and movement transmission ”. It should stay within 90 ° ± 50 °. With the values ​​0 ° and 180 °, transmission is "not possible, the transmission gear cannot run."

Individual evidence

  1. Johannes Volmer : Transmission technology - coupling gear , Verlag Technik, Berlin, 1979, page 13
  2. Volmer, coupling gear, page 34
  3. Johannes Volmer: Transmission technology - guidelines , Verlag Technik, Berlin, 1978, page 37, table 2.5. Order of the transmission gears according to the characteristic course of the transfer function and the form of the drive movement ( limited preview in the Google book search)
  4. Volmer, coupling gear page 33/34