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Revision as of 14:46, 20 August 2021
All mechanisms on this page are derived from the books Ingenious Mechanisms for Designers and Inventors.
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Geneva Drive Wheel
Geneva Drive. Model created and animated in NX6
Intermittent Motion Gears
Model created and animated in NX6
Rotational Cam
Cam follower. Model created in SpaceClaim and animated in NX6
Scotch Yoke
Model created and animated in NX6
Variable Quick Drop
Model created and animated in NX6
Double Wheel Ratchet
Double wheel ratchet. Model created and animated in NX6
Plate Cam
The animation shown is commonly called a "plate cam" because the body of the cam is in the form of a narrow plate, the edge of which is shaped to give the required motion to the follower. This follower may be mounted in suitable guides and have a reciprocating motion (as shown in animation) or it may be in the form of an arm or lever which oscillates as the cam revolves. When the follower is in a vertical position as shown, it may be held in contact with the cam either by the action of gravity alone or a spring may be used to increase the contact pressure, especially if there are rather abrupt changes in the profile of the cam and speed is comparatively fast [source: ISBN 978-0-8311-1029-1].
Model created in Spaceclaim and animated in SimWise 4D.
Plate Cam B
Model created in Spaceclaim and animated in SimWise 4D.