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==Review of Day 2 by MJ==
==Review of Day 2 by MJ==
It turns out that the sprocket sizes make the geardown particularly large. So I am looking at [[Page 82 of Martin Sprocket Catalogue]] and see that the smallest 100 pitch sprocket that would fit our needs is 10 teeth, Diameter of 4.6". This would give us 25 teeth, Diameter of 10.7", as a possibility - but better yet - go for 3x the reduction - 10 teeth to 30 teeth. If 36 teeth is 15" diameter, 30 teeth is about 13" diameter. So inside the geardown unit, we'd need 2x reduction - or going from 10 to 20 teeth - or 8.6" OD. Thus, a 10" box (1/2" walls) appears to suffice for the geardown unit.
It turns out that the sprocket sizes make the geardown particularly large. So I am looking at [[Page 82 of Martin Sprocket Catalogue]] and see that the smallest 100 pitch sprocket that would fit our needs is 10 teeth, Diameter of 4.6". This would give us 25 teeth, Diameter of 10.7", as a possibility - but better yet - go for 3x the reduction - 10 teeth to 30 teeth. If 36 teeth is 15" diameter, 30 teeth is about 13" diameter. So inside the geardown unit, we'd need 2x reduction - or going from 10 to 20 teeth - or 8.6" OD. Thus, a 10" box (1/2" walls) appears to suffice for the geardown unit.
Thus, make first step 3x reduction, and second step 2x reduction-  to get the geardown unit to compact size of 10" width. The height would need to extend to whatever geometry would make this fit possible.


=Initial Conceptual Design=
=Initial Conceptual Design=

Revision as of 23:16, 2 June 2013

Design Proposals

Day 1 - Dorkmo

  • Folder of first draft Sketchup Files - [1]

Geardown1.png

Design Review

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Further Conceptual Design


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Geardown Iteration Day 2 by Dorkmo

Geardown2.jpg

File:Geardown2-36T3020.zip

Review of Day 2 by MJ

It turns out that the sprocket sizes make the geardown particularly large. So I am looking at Page 82 of Martin Sprocket Catalogue and see that the smallest 100 pitch sprocket that would fit our needs is 10 teeth, Diameter of 4.6". This would give us 25 teeth, Diameter of 10.7", as a possibility - but better yet - go for 3x the reduction - 10 teeth to 30 teeth. If 36 teeth is 15" diameter, 30 teeth is about 13" diameter. So inside the geardown unit, we'd need 2x reduction - or going from 10 to 20 teeth - or 8.6" OD. Thus, a 10" box (1/2" walls) appears to suffice for the geardown unit.

Thus, make first step 3x reduction, and second step 2x reduction- to get the geardown unit to compact size of 10" width. The height would need to extend to whatever geometry would make this fit possible.

Initial Conceptual Design


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Design Conditions of Satisfaction

  • Uses exising Quick Connect Wheel rotor - its shaft output.
  • Geardown module is CNC cut from 1/2" steel sheet
  • Notches are made such that the structure can be assembled only one way
  • Mechanism for quick disassembly is included
  • Mechanism for tensioning the chain drive is included
  • Enclosure allows easy replacement of parts
  • Quick attachment of wheel onto the output shaft of geardown module is possible
  • Wheel is secured via a keyway
  • Input shaft is 1-7/8" thick, output shaft is 3" thick
  • Standard cold rolled shaft is used
  • Mechanism for retaining axial thrust is included
  • Geometry must line up for the connection to Quick Attach Wheel
  • Guards protect any exposed chains/sprockets for safety
  • Method of coupling to existing Quick Connect Wheel must be used - via chain drive - while considering geometry of frame a drive components
  • Quick Connect Wheel and Geardown units must be sufficiently stable to maintain chain tension. Tightening mechanism must lock in place.
  • Reference must be provided to verify existence of off-shelf parts
  • 100 Pitch Chain must be used.
  • Concept must show approximate dimensions (+/- 2") of the geardown structure
  • Geardown unit must be no more than 250 lbs in weight

LifeTrac Existing Design

Parts

Sprockets

Notes: practical limit for 100 pitch ~ 36 teeth - or 15" OD - [2]

  • Random shaiskizit - [3]
  • Up to 240 pitch - [4]
  • Martin - [5]
  • Baldor - [6]

80#

  • 1-7/8" bore 20T - [7]
  • 1-7/8" bore 14T - [8]
  • 1-7/8" bore 13T 2.3285" O.R. - [9]
  • 2" bore 13T - [10]
  • 2" bore 22T 3.79" O.R. - [11]

100#

  • 2" bore dia, 11T, 2.504" O.R. - [12]
  • 26 tooth - OD 11" - $10 - Surpluscenter - [13]
    2517 2. tapered bushing [14]
  • 2.938" bore dia, 16T - $123 - [15]
  • 2.938" bore dia, 25T, 5.3225" O.R. - [16]
  • 2" bore dia, 25T - [17]
  • 36T 3020 taper bushing [18]
    3020 3. bushing [19]

tapered sets

1-7/8" shaft to 13T 100# sprocket

keyed 1-7/8" to 2012 size tapered bushing
http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/GATES-TaperLock-Bushing-1NJD5?Pid=search
2012 tapered bore, 13T, 2.9105" O.R.
http://www.amazonsupply.com/dp/B00452USMO/ref=sp_dp_g2c_asin

Sourcing Problems

  • 100# chain sprokets hard to find
  • 80# chain sprokets with bore dia above 2" hard to find
  • minimum teeth on 100# sprocket for 3" shaft with 3020 tapered bushing = 28
  • max shaft size for a bored to size 100# sprocket = 2.938

Links

product examples