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The Auto Volume 11; The Motorist's Pictorial by Stanley Spooner

The Auto Volume 11; The Motorist's Pictorial
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Author: Stanley Spooner
Page Count: 612 pages
Published Date: 01 May 2012
Publisher: Rarebooksclub.com
Publication Country: Miami Fl, United States
Language: Englishhttps://d3by36x8sj6cra.cloudfront.net/assets/images/book/large/9781/2361/9781236162816.jpg
Format: eBook
ISBN: 9781231813942
File size: 9 Mb
File Name: The.Auto.Volume.11;.The.Motorist's.Pictorial.pdf
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1906 Excerpt: ...termed a toothed 'cone," A. The other member of the variable-speed mechanism consists of a toothed-pinion, C, having teeth adapted to gear with those of the so-called cone, this pinion being splined upon a shaft, Dt which lies in the same plane with the shaft, Bt of the cone, parallel to the bounding surface of the latter, and at such a distance therefrom that the pinion, by being moved along the shaft, may be brought successively into gea1" with all the rings of teeth constituting the cone. Hence motion may be transmitted bstween the members. A and C, of the variable-speed mechanism, in any speed ratio corresponding to the ratio between the number of teeth in the pinion, C, and the number in any one of the rings of teeth constituting the cone, A, according to the position for the time being of the pinion lengthwise of the cone. In order that the pinion. C, m-y be so moved along its shaft, D, as to b; brought into gear with successive rings of teeth on the cone, whilst both members, A and C, of the gear are rotating, the ring of teeth constituting the cone a'e arranged in such angular rela'ion to one anoth-r about their common axis that all the rings of teeth have one tooth (or space between two adjacent teeth, aligned in a row which lies in one plane pas ing through the axis of the cone, so that when, during the revolution of the cone, the plane coincides with the plane wherein the axes of the cone, A, and pinion, C, both lie, the pinion may without shock be moved out of gear with that ring of teeth with which it is then in engagement, and into gear with either of the rings adjacent to the ring. The arrangement thus permits of the pinion being momentarily in gear with two adjacent rings of teeth at one and the same time, instead of necessita...

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