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| Here is a transmission I've been working on. It has two forward speeds 5:1 and
1:3. If you run the motor one way, you get forward low gear. If you run the
motor the other way, you get forward high gear.
I am using a differental to split the two directions of rotation onto two
intermediate shafts. I am also using 24 tooth gears as pawls. I have the clear
holes on live shafts, and the slight drag makes them engage positively when the
shaft rotates in the right direction. The two shafts then go through two
different ratios of gear trains, and then get recombined with a second
differential.
The top picture shows the input side. The input goes through a pawl that is
shown engaged with a 24 tg that prevents that shaft from rotating counter
clockwise. Under it is a little 8tg that transfers power to the big 40tg. This
is the powertrain for counterclockwise rotation, which is 5:1 reduction.
The middle picture shows the splitting differential to the right, and the
combining differential to the left.
The bottom picture shows the output side, and the power train for clockwise
power input. The top 24 tg is a pawl on the input shaft that engages when the
input is clockwise. The pair of 8tg reverse the rotation to the combining
diferential, so this direction gives a ratio of 1:3
With a second motor, I think the design could be extended to 3 forward speeds
and one reverse.
http://www.best.com/~amnon/Homepage/Games/LegoTranny.jpg
Send me mail with the word LEGO a the start of the subject to get through my
spam filter.
In lugnet.technic, Dan Boger writes:
> On Tue, Sep 19, 2000 at 11:14:48PM +0000, geordan ballantree wrote:
> >
> > HI, I don not have either of the superacars and am longing to be able to make
> > a transmission but can't without the spiecal parts given in the 8880 and 8448.
> > Does anyone know of a way to make a transmision with out those parts?
>
> yah, look here:
>
> http://www.brickshelf.com/scans/0000/0853/
>
> and especially here:
>
> http://www.brickshelf.com/scans/0000/0853/0853-04.html
>
> HTH
>
> Dan
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| I just finished a recreation of your transmission. Great piece of
engineering. Thanks for sharing your work. I hope I can work this into one
of my machines.
--
Bob Fay
rfay@we.mediaone.net
The Shop
http://users5.50megs.com/bobfay
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Bluffs/7900/
"Amnon Silverstein" <amnon@best.com> wrote in message
news:G1640L.Ls8@lugnet.com...
> Here is a transmission I've been working on. It has two forward speeds 5:1 and
> 1:3. If you run the motor one way, you get forward low gear. If you run the
> motor the other way, you get forward high gear.
> I am using a differental to split the two directions of rotation onto two
> intermediate shafts. I am also using 24 tooth gears as pawls. I have the clear
> holes on live shafts, and the slight drag makes them engage positively when the
> shaft rotates in the right direction. The two shafts then go through two
> different ratios of gear trains, and then get recombined with a second
> differential.
> The top picture shows the input side. The input goes through a pawl that is
> shown engaged with a 24 tg that prevents that shaft from rotating counter
> clockwise. Under it is a little 8tg that transfers power to the big 40tg. This
> is the powertrain for counterclockwise rotation, which is 5:1 reduction.
> The middle picture shows the splitting differential to the right, and the
> combining differential to the left.
> The bottom picture shows the output side, and the power train for clockwise
> power input. The top 24 tg is a pawl on the input shaft that engages when the
> input is clockwise. The pair of 8tg reverse the rotation to the combining
> diferential, so this direction gives a ratio of 1:3
> With a second motor, I think the design could be extended to 3 forward speeds
> and one reverse.
>
> http://www.best.com/~amnon/Homepage/Games/LegoTranny.jpg
>
> Send me mail with the word LEGO a the start of the subject to get through my
> spam filter.
>
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| Hey, Check out my page www.lcs.net/users/oglewood/
Go under "lego Ideas" and click on the two speed transmission. Also, I have
tried it with four speeds (R-1-2-3) but it gets too big after that. Hope
that helps!
Adam
"Bob Fay" <rfay@we.mediaone.net> wrote in message
news:G16zIL.IJo@lugnet.com...
> I just finished a recreation of your transmission. Great piece of
> engineering. Thanks for sharing your work. I hope I can work this into one
> of my machines.
>
> --
> Bob Fay
> rfay@we.mediaone.net
>
> The Shop
> http://users5.50megs.com/bobfay
>
> http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Bluffs/7900/
> "Amnon Silverstein" <amnon@best.com> wrote in message
> news:G1640L.Ls8@lugnet.com...
> > Here is a transmission I've been working on. It has two forward speeds 5:1
> and
> > 1:3. If you run the motor one way, you get forward low gear. If you run the
> > motor the other way, you get forward high gear.
> > I am using a differental to split the two directions of rotation onto two
> > intermediate shafts. I am also using 24 tooth gears as pawls. I have the clear
> > holes on live shafts, and the slight drag makes them engage positively when the
> > shaft rotates in the right direction. The two shafts then go through two
> > different ratios of gear trains, and then get recombined with a second
> > differential.
> > The top picture shows the input side. The input goes through a pawl that is
> > shown engaged with a 24 tg that prevents that shaft from rotating counter
> > clockwise. Under it is a little 8tg that transfers power to the big 40tg.
> This
> > is the powertrain for counterclockwise rotation, which is 5:1 reduction.
> > The middle picture shows the splitting differential to the right, and the
> > combining differential to the left.
> > The bottom picture shows the output side, and the power train for clockwise
> > power input. The top 24 tg is a pawl on the input shaft that engages when
> the
> > input is clockwise. The pair of 8tg reverse the rotation to the combining
> > diferential, so this direction gives a ratio of 1:3
> > With a second motor, I think the design could be extended to 3 forward speeds
> > and one reverse.
> >
> > http://www.best.com/~amnon/Homepage/Games/LegoTranny.jpg
> >
> > Send me mail with the word LEGO a the start of the subject to get through
> my
> > spam filter.
>
>
>
>
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This is another nice piece of work. I did not understand it until I
downloaded the Dat file and opened it. Very nice! This is another useable
design. Thanks for posting it. A top view would be really cool on your
website.
--
Bob Fay
rfay@we.mediaone.net
The Shop
http://users5.50megs.com/bobfay
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Bluffs/7900/
"Adam Ogle" <oglewood@lcs.net> wrote in message
news:G175u6.MMC@lugnet.com...
> Hey, Check out my page www.lcs.net/users/oglewood/
> Go under "lego Ideas" and click on the two speed transmission. Also, I have
> tried it with four speeds (R-1-2-3) but it gets too big after that. Hope
> that helps!
>
> Adam
>
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