Reciprocating Motion from Rotating on Same Axis
One reader of The Automata / Automaton Blog wrote to me with an interesting question. He wrote:"I'm looking for a simple mechanism to convert rotational motion to reciprocal motion along the SAME axis as the rotation, not perpendicular."I decided to investigate potential solutions in one of my favorite books on mechanisms, Five Hundred and Seven Mechanical Movements. Below are some of the solutions I found listed by the numbers that appear in my copy of the book (Astragal Press, 1995).
- 95. Oblique disc imparting rectilinear motion to rod resting upon its surface
- 106. & 107. Uniform reciprocating rectilinear motion produced by rotary motion of grooved cams
- 136. Crown tooth gear with rod pressed against rim
- 143. Sliding worm screw and toothed wheel
- 165. Circular to rectilinear motion via waved-wheel (or cam)
- 167. Drum or cylinder with endless groove and follower
- 237. Crown-ratchet (driven by crown, not pawl)
- 272. Beveled disc with follower on its circumference.
- 351. Partially toothed pinion and rack with return mechanism
I have probably missed a few in the book, and there are certainly many more possible solutions.Order your own copy of Five Hundred and Seven Mechanical Movements: Embracing All Those Which Are Most Important in Dynamics, Hydraulics, Hydrostatics, Pneumatics, Steam Engines...
Labels: books, cams, clockwork, gears, mechanisms


1 Comments:
When I enjoy other automata-makers' works, I also note how they mechanically solve their 'problems' and keep a summary of how various mechanisms can be achieved creatively.
By the way, one can access the 503 Mechanical Movements online(the 1871 edition) here:
http://tinyurl.com/388qgf
Charles
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