Hi,
I have what I thought would be a routine design problem that has turned into a head scratcher. I want to control a ring of 145" diameter by moving it approximately 20 degrees around its centre, it does not move axially. I need to do this with a smaller diameter crank which enables me to push on one side of the large wheel, and pull on the other side. The problem is I cannot find any geometry which allows me to do this. Either the links want to extend, or the hole centres change. Is there a magic ratio that allows this geometry to work?
I've attached a sketch with dimensions to illustrate this. Any ideas?
Regards,
Tyler
I have what I thought would be a routine design problem that has turned into a head scratcher. I want to control a ring of 145" diameter by moving it approximately 20 degrees around its centre, it does not move axially. I need to do this with a smaller diameter crank which enables me to push on one side of the large wheel, and pull on the other side. The problem is I cannot find any geometry which allows me to do this. Either the links want to extend, or the hole centres change. Is there a magic ratio that allows this geometry to work?
I've attached a sketch with dimensions to illustrate this. Any ideas?
Regards,
Tyler