Laminated wheel assembly

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Inventors

Santi, John D.

Application #

694106

Filed

Jan-23-1985

Published

Dec-23-1986

Current US Class

029/893.33
074/445
074/449
074/567
403/282
403/359.6

International Classes

F16H 055/12; B21D 053/28; F16G 011/00; F16B 003/00

Field of Search

74/445 74/449 74/434 74/572 74/567 29/159.2 29/525 29/432 D15/148 D15/149 403/282 403/359

Assignee

Briggs & Stratton Corp. (Wauwatosa, WI)

Examiners

Dorner; Kenneth J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Andrus, Sceales, Starke & Sawall

US Patent References

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Abstract
A wheel assembly includes a cam and a cam gear mounted on a camshaft of an internal combustion engine. The cam gear is constructed of a laminated stack of flat plate members which are disposed in abutting relationship to one another to form a plurality of axially spaced and radially extending interfaces. The cam gear is press fit onto the camshaft and the frictional forces between the gear and the camshaft provide the substantially sole force for maintaining the interfaces between the plate members in abutting relationship at their radially outer ends to form integral tooth members. The cam is also constructed of a laminated stack of flat plate members and press fit onto the camshaft in substantially the same manner as the gear to form an integral cam surface. The plates which form the cam are stamped from the plates that form the gear. The camshaft includes a serrated portion on its outside surface having plurality of axially extending axially tapered teeth that cut into the inner surfaces of the cam and cam gear to secure the cam and cam gear both axially and circumferentially thereon. A method of forming the wheel assembly is also disclosed.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A wheel assembly, comprising:

a rotatable shaft;

a pair of wheels fixedly secured to said shaft and disposed in axially spaced relation to one another, each of said wheels including a laminated stack of flat plates disposed in abutting relation to one antoehr, each of said plates having an opening formed therethrough disposed in axial registry for frictionally receiving said shaft, one of said wheels includes intergral teeth formed in its periphery to provide a laminated gear and the other wheel includes an integral cam surface formed in its periphery to provide a laminated cam, and each of the individual plates of said cam is stamped from the individual plates of said gear; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to wheels, and more particularly to a wheel assembly for an internal combustion engine providing a laminated cam and cam gear mounted on a camshaft.

Small internal combustion engines, such as those used on lawnmowers and snowblowers, generally include a cam gear and at least one cam mounted on a camshaft. The camshaft is rotated by means of the cam gear, which, as is conventional, meshes with a timing gear on a crankshaft to rotate in timed relation to the engine cycle. The cam may be used to control either an exhaust or an intake valve, as is also conventional.

In the past, such cams and cam gears have been formed utilizing time consuming and expensive precision machining methods. For example, such cams and cam gears are generally made by utilizing a hobbing machine to cut the gear or cam from a solid piece of metal. Hobbing cams and cam gears may also result in undesirable high waste or scrap material which further increases their cost of manufacture.
 
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