Title: Chapter 20 Belts, Chains, and Gears
1Engineering Drawing and Design
Sixth Edition
Chapter 20
Belts, Chains, and Gears
2Chapter 20Belts,Chains, and Gears
Janis Christie
320-1 Belt Drives
- Flat belts
- V-belts
- Selecting a belt drive
PhotoDisk
4Types of flat belts for power transmission
- Conventional
- Plain flat belt without teeth, grooves, or
serrations - Grooved or serrated (poly-V)
- Basic flat belt with a longitudinally ribbed
underside
5Types of flat belts for power transmission
- Positive Drive (timing belts)
- Basic flat belt with evenly spaced teeth on the
bottom surface
6Materials used for conventional belts
- Leather
- Rubberized fabric or cord
- Nonreinforced rubber or plastic
- Reinforced leather
- Fabric
7V-Belt
- Uses wedging action to transmit power
- V-belts are the basic workhorse of industry
American Beltrite Rubber Co.
8Definitions
- Sheaves The grooved wheels of pulleys
- Idler pulleys Grooved sheaves or flat pulleys
that do not serve to transmit power. Usually
used as belt tighteners.
920-2 Chain Drives
- Basic types of chain drives
- Sprockets
- Design of roller chain drives
Whitney
10Types of power-transmission chains
Rich King
Drives PRC
Whitney
11Types of power-transmission chains
Ramsey
12Chain Terminology
13Chain Terminology
Headco
14Design of a roller chain drive is based on
- Average horsepower to be transmitted.
- Revolutions per minute of the driving and
driven members. - Shaft diameter.
- Permissible diameters of the sprockets.
15Design of a roller chain drive is based on
- Load characteristics, whether smooth and steady,
pulsating, heavy-starting, or subject to peaks. - Lubrication, whether periodic, occasional, or
copious. - Life expectancy.
16Designing roller chain drives
- More information on designing roller chain drives
can be found on pages 751-761 of the Engineering
Drawing and Design textbook.
17Quick Quiz
?
- What is another name for positive drive belts?
1820-3 Gear Drives
Nick Rowe
19Definitions
- Gears Rolling cylinders or cones having teeth on
their contact surfaces to ensure positive motion. - Pinion The smaller of two gears working
together.
American Precision Gear
20Definitions
- Involute The curve traced by a point on a taut
string unwinding from a circle the form of the
gear that best produces constant angular velocity.
21Gear function
- The function of a gear is to transmit motion,
rotating or reciprocating, from one machine part
to another and where necessary to reduce or
increase the revolutions or a shaft.
Daisuke Morita
22Definition
- Spur gears Gears that connect parallel shafts.
Lawrence Laury
23Simplified representations of involute gear teeth
- Teeth on a gear are not normally shown on working
drawings. - Two methods for drawings in which teeth should be
represented
24Working drawings of spur gears
- Since teeth are cut to shape, gear-blank
dimensions are shown on driving, and gear tooth
information is given in a table.
25Working drawings of spur gears
- Front view
- Teeth need not be shown.
- Phantom lines represent outside and root circles.
- A center line represents the pitch circle.
26Working drawings of spur gears
- Section view
- Root and outside circles are shown as solid lines.
27Diametral pitch and module
- Diametral pitch
- Is a ratio of the number of teeth to a unit
length of pitch diameter. - Is used for inch-sized gears
- Module
- Is the length of pitch diameter per tooth
measured in millimeters. - Is used for metric gears
2820-4 Power-Transmitting Capacity of Spur Gears
- Selecting the spur gear drive
Jonnie Miles
29Selecting the spur gear drive
- It is difficult and expensive to determine the
best gear set for a particular application. - The most economic procedure is to select standard
stock gears with an adequate load rating for the
application. - More information about selecting spur gear drives
appears on pages 767-769 of the Engineering
Drawing and Design textbook.
3020-5 Rack and Pinion
Poli Hi Solidur
31Definitions Rack
- Rack A straight bar having teeth that engage the
teeth on a spur gear.
Poli Hi Solidur
3220-6 Bevel Gears
- Working drawings of bevel gears
Daisuke Morita
33Definitions
- Bevel gears Gears that connect shafts whose axes
intersect.
- Miter gears Bevel gears having the same
diametral pitch or module, pressure angle, and
number of teeth.
34Quick Quiz
?
- What is the term for the smaller of two gears
working together?
3520-7 Worm and Worm Gears
- Working drawings of worm and worm gears
The Studio Dog
36Definition
- Worm gears Gears that connect shafts whose axes
do not intersect.
3720-8 Comparison of Chain, Gear, and Belt Drives
- Comparative advantages and disadvantages are
discussed on pages 775-776 of the Engineering
Drawing and Design textbook.