Abstract:
An adjustable speed automatic transmission includes a variable speed pulley mechanism, a fixed speed ratio drive mechanism and a plurality of clutches in combination. The clutches are selectively engaged to control ouput speed in a low speed range by coupling the variable speed pulley mechanism and the fixed speed ratio drive mehcanism between an input and an output shaft. Alternatively, in a high speed range the clutches are selectively engaged to drive the output shaft directly from the input shaft.
Abstract:
A power transmission belt for transmitting high loads having an elastomeric looped flat belt portion having a longitudinally extending tensile cord and defining an outer surface and an inner surface, and a plurality of longitudinally extending spaced blocks mounted to the outer and inner surfaces respectively of the flat belt portion. Each block is formed of a core and a fabric wrapped around the core. In one embodiment, the block is secured to the flat belt portion by bolts extending therethrough. The fabric of the blocks may be treated with different materials, such as rubber, synthetic resins, and the like. The core may be formed of an elastomeric material. The flat belt portion may be provided with one or more layers of fabric.
Abstract:
An adjustless V-belt and method of manufacture. The V-belt comprises: a compressive rubber layer made of a heatproof or coldproof rubber and an adhesion rubber layer laminated on said compressive rubber layer. A group of cogs protrude from said adhesion rubber layer with a predetermined pitch and depth and a longitudinally stretchable cover canvas covers the cogs, and the roots between said cogs. Rope tensile members are embedded between the adhesion rubber layer and the group of cogs with a regular pitch line and in the cylindrical state such a manner that parts of the tensile members are in contact with said cover canvas. The rope tensile members have a high thermal contraction stress of at least 3.5 g/denier which is the differential between a thermal contraction stress at 100.degree. C. and that at room temperature (about 20.degree. C.). Short fibers are embedded in the compressive rubber layer in such a manner that the short fibers are orientated laterally therein. A ply of rubberized canvas is bonded, in lamination, to the lower surface of the compressive rubber layer. A reversal molding technique is used with the cover canvas first wound around a metal mold having protrusions and grooves followed by the rope tensile member, the adhesion rubber sheet, the compressive rubber sheet and finally the rubberized canvas. A cylindrical sleeve is placed over the belt blank thus formed and the assembly is pressurized and heated to permit a portion of the adhesion rubber to fill the grooves in the metal mold.
Abstract:
An apparatus for testing power transmission belts is disclosed, wherein a drive belt is mounted between at least one drive motor and at least one intermediate shaft, and a test belt is mounted between at least one driven motor and said intermediate shaft. A variable load is applied to the test belt by causing an r.p.m. differential between the motors and a slippage of the belts with respect to pulleys secured to the drive and driven motors and the intermediate shaft.
Abstract:
An element in which only a single domain-wall can move sidewise, having a crystal plate of an irregular ferroelectric which is cut in the Z-plane at opposite surfaces and is then cut or cleaved in the direction at its periphery and transparent electrodes for the polarization reversal provided at the central portions of the opposite Z-planes. The element includes at least a domain configuration such that two nucleus regions of opposite polarities are disposed on opposite sides of the region, i.e., a domain having a stationary polarity, where the electrodes are provided.
Abstract:
An entertainment system includes a digital television connected to a number of audio/video input devices. The television and at least two of the input devices support analog legacy communication schemes. The television is adapted to uniquely identify the analog output channels from each of the input devices. Uniquely identifying the analog output channels from each input device enables the television to automatically select the correct device output from among the numerous possibilities. This automation relieves the user of having to manually select the correct analog channel.
Abstract:
An entertainment system includes a digital television connected to a number of audio/video input devices. The television and at least two of the input devices support analog legacy communication schemes. The television is adapted to uniquely identify the analog output channels from each of the input devices. Uniquely identifying the analog output channels from each input device enables the television to automatically select the correct device output from among the numerous possibilities. This automation relieves the user of having to manually select the correct analog channel.
Abstract:
An X-ray CT scanner having an X-ray tube for radiating X-rays to a subject, an X-ray detector for detecting X-rays that have penetrated the subject, a circular plate-like rotary member with an opening for insertion of a subject and having the X-ray tube and the X-ray detector mounted thereon at opposing positions with respect to the opening, a support for rotatably supporting the rotary member, and a rotary drive for rotating the rotary member around the subject. The X-ray tube and the X-ray detector are mounted on a side surface of the rotary member, the side surface being a unit mounting surface for mounting a control unit relating to at least one of generation and detection of the X-rays.
Abstract:
A bevel gear 1 has a radius of curvature R of a fillet curve provided between a tooth flank A and a bottom land B gradually increasing from a small-diameter end D1 to a large-diameter end D2.
Abstract:
A apparatus for crushing waste metal products includes a rotor having a crushing device on a periphery thereof and a casing enclosing the rotor. The casing has an inlet and an outlet for products to be crushed. An exhaust gas from the casing is partly returned to the inlet of the casing by a circulator. The rest of the exhaust gas is ventilated and processed by an exhaust processor. An oxygen concentration is monitored in a gas pathway of the circulator to control the gas concentration in the casing. If the oxygen concentration is high, a water shower sprays into the casing.