Power
transfer through the Dynamic Differential
begins at the input shaft, transfers at right
angles through the spider gears, and then
back to the output shaft to provide a 1:1
ratio, reverse rotation drive. To change timing
or angular position between the input and
output shafts, the spider gears are rotatable
about the main shaft centerline. Adjusting
the worm rotates the worm gear which changes
the position of the spider gears in relation
to the pinion gears. Suppose that the input
shaft is stationary. If the spider gears are
repositioned by means of the adjusting worm,
the movement of the spiders causes a related
change in position of the output shaft. Since
this control action is independent of the
drive function, this adjustment can be made
while the drive is in motion to provide precise,
while running, timing control.
The
Adjustable-While-Running Precision Timing
Mechanism
Shaft
Positioning
Registration
Control
Speed
Trimming
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