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GEAR BOX with two speed

ericwittlich

By: ericwittlich
New: 10-07-2005 18:32
Updated: 10-07-2005 18:32
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GEAR BOX with two speed

i made this gear box using VEX Kit... it had two speed(but i dont remember the gear relations =/ ... hehe) and was powered by two motors ...
very cool!

unfortunally i had to disassemble it =/

bis später!

wit²lich

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10-07-2005 19:37



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very cool

how does it shift?



10-07-2005 21:38

Kevin Sevcik


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Looking at it, it patently doesn't shift in that configuration. You can get two different gears by sliding the very top axle side to side, but there's nothing in place at the moment to actually do any shifting. Actually, it looks like the low gear is reverse of the high gear, so I'm not sure you'd want to shift it on the fly anyways.

Then there's the fact that it uses the better part of the gears provided in the skimpy starter kit....



11-07-2005 16:01

Francis-134


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Without being able to see from the side, it looks like its not really shifting, more that one motor disengages while another engages. Maybe? But hey, it looks cool.



19-07-2005 21:06

Tazlikesrobots


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I want one of THESE!!



19-07-2005 21:26

spears312


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Nice. I don't know a lot about vex (yet), but can it get smaller? It looks a little long. Very impressive tho, I haven't seen a shifting Vex tranny yet. I also guess it is shifted by using one of the motors at a time. It's hard to tell, but it looks like the gear for the top motor may be under the larger gear connected to the lower motor.



19-07-2005 22:01

Kevin Sevcik


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Alright, a more long-winded explaination appears to be in order to answer everyone's questions. Not that I built the thing, but here's my take on how it's working.

1. Both motors are tied to the bottom large gear. Probably using small gears so they're at the same ratio.

2. The bottom big gear meshes with the medium gear above it. This gear is on the same axle as the gear to its left, so they both turn.

3. The medium gear meshes with the small gear above it, while the large gear next to it doesn't mesh with an extra gear.

4. The shift happens by moving the top two medium gears from left to right. In the right position, it's effectively just the large bottom gear meshing straight with the medium gear at the top for a large-medium step-up. In the left position, the top medium gear meshes with the large gear just below it. So there's a large-medium-large-medium step-up here.

Caveats: The tranny as shown does not actually shift on the fly, as there's nothing to move that top axle left to right. Probably a servo could be rigged up to do it. Not that shifting on the fly would be particularly wise. The extra small gear in the train when the right side is engaged means that this gear is reverse of the left gear. A nasty sort of thing to do to gear and motors and such, though these are small and weak and all.

Suggestions: Perhaps the extra small gear can be dropped, and the left medium gear be replaced with a small gear to keep the center distances compatible. I think this would work and get rid of the reversing. Not to mention giving a bigger shift.



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