The Compound Cycloidal Drive - Something Novel

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Levi Janssen

Levi Janssen

Күн бұрын

This compound cycloidal drive is a novel take on the standard cycloidal gearbox, the focus being on the fact that the entire system exists within one "layer". This design utilizes what is effectively an "inside out" cycloidal drive to act as the shaft of a secondary cycloidal drive. This technique can also be used to easily design compound cycloidal drives with three or more stages. This design is also distinctly different from two-staged cycloidal drive, one of the key differences being that the reduction is calculated by simply multiplying the reduction of each "ring".
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@nicolaseichenberger8387
@nicolaseichenberger8387 3 жыл бұрын
A thought for the bearing issue: Instead of buying thin-section bearings, you could treat the inner black piece and outer white piece as bearing races themselves and simply put small balls in a grove. Depending on what you make them out of, it could be as smooth and high-load bearing as needed without being expensive or difficult to source.
@bismuth7730
@bismuth7730 3 жыл бұрын
I love this idea, really smart.
@brettneff7900
@brettneff7900 3 жыл бұрын
Was coming out here to make the same comment!! Well played sir!
@brettneff7900
@brettneff7900 3 жыл бұрын
Could even print the balls out of the same material in the same print (depending on your tolerances of course)
@JonathanBeri
@JonathanBeri 3 жыл бұрын
@@brettneff7900 Same here! Taking another idea from above, you can buy PTFE or HDPE balls from McMaster.
@IONYVDFC
@IONYVDFC 3 жыл бұрын
Needle roller bearings are a good choice for your second stage in terms of space constraints and mechanical properties, they take high static and dynamic radial loads (vibrations) and as this is your second stage, you don't have to deal so much with their major downside, which is friction at high rotation speeds, the only issue really would be the price tag. Another type of bearing that would push the space and weight constraints to an absolute minimum is self-lubricating bushing (also called sleeve bearing), usually producing more friction, but all comes down to material science. Graphite and other nano-lubes profoundly change - at molecular level - the gliding properties of the contact surfaces, and may therefore do the magic you are looking for.
@dadsfriendlyrobotcompany
@dadsfriendlyrobotcompany 3 жыл бұрын
Agreed! That and also use low friction materials like UHMW or HDPE for the gears
@ArmchairDeity
@ArmchairDeity 3 жыл бұрын
I was thinking the same thing… brass/bronze, nylon, graphite, carbon nanotubes…
@SeamusDunmaggotin
@SeamusDunmaggotin 3 жыл бұрын
With the torque output expected, I'd be happy to sacrifice some of it to use printed graphite impregnated bushings.
@bill4639
@bill4639 Ай бұрын
Right? I never hear people talking about the types of bearings. I guess they just use enclosed ball bearing.
@jelenahegser445
@jelenahegser445 3 жыл бұрын
this could function as an extremly flat and simple clock designt, where you hav three layers, with ratios 60:1, 60:1 and so that every stage has a colck handle as output. and one could easily expand it to acount for days in a week, and the date as well, just by putting more leyers around.
@stephennorski2843
@stephennorski2843 3 жыл бұрын
Ooooo,i like that idea.
@Marvin_Maverick
@Marvin_Maverick 3 жыл бұрын
Your Contraption ist verry nice! To get around the one big bearing: Replace it with multiple small ones.
@H34...
@H34... 4 жыл бұрын
There are thinner options for bearing, have a look at needle bearings. Skyentific with his robot arm also has some very thin looking bearings and he mentions the part numbers in a few of his videos which might be helpful. For securing the eccentric gears maybe a few axial bearings behind them, between them and the face plate with the pins? Or, if you're 3D printing put a double helix on the gears and they'll hold themselves in position as long as they have clearance to any static parts, or bevels can serve a similar function if you want to machine these on a 3 axis CNC. Finally some flanged bearings (preferably angular contact, two in opposing directions) can be used in a few places to hold the gears and lift them off the face plate so they don't rub. As far as being hard to source, aliexpress is your best friend. You can find every kind of mechanical part on there, nuts, bolts, bearings for fairly reasonable prices. Bearings similar to your large one are less than 5 bucks a pop. Since you're fairly concerned about size, I take it these things are intended to be quite small? At this scale and speed, bushings will do just fine, and save a lot of space. You'll find a lot of small gearboxes with plastic or metal gears use bushings not bearings on the shafts. Gives you more room on the ring gears to add weight/remove and balance them. You're only left trying to balance the wobble of the central gear.
@profcalcium
@profcalcium 3 жыл бұрын
The inside gear design is an amazing idea, it's solving a problem for me. Great job 😀
@ronakbhanushali1238
@ronakbhanushali1238 4 жыл бұрын
Love the cycloidal drive videos Great job man
@SeamusDunmaggotin
@SeamusDunmaggotin 3 жыл бұрын
Great work Levi, thanks so much
@ThePkn0808
@ThePkn0808 3 жыл бұрын
Jansen you did a great innovative idea keep it up.🙂
@FilterYT
@FilterYT 3 жыл бұрын
This is a beauty!
@lucky-segfault4219
@lucky-segfault4219 3 жыл бұрын
that's an insane gear reduction in such a small space. very clever!
@TheRealStructurer
@TheRealStructurer 2 жыл бұрын
Nice idea. Will work well with slow moving applications. Thanks for sharing 👍🏼
@ChiralSymmetry
@ChiralSymmetry 4 жыл бұрын
Quick tip: While you are giving long explanations, have the animation running instead of stopped. That makes it way more interesting visually, and a bit easier to understand.
@LeviJanssen
@LeviJanssen 4 жыл бұрын
That'd be great. Unfortunately there is no animation, It's just me dragging the input shaft in a circle. I do wish I could just press go.
@Know-Way
@Know-Way 3 жыл бұрын
@@LeviJanssen Could you create the automation video by dragging the shaft, then loop that video clip letting it run and do a voice over?
@TheStankec
@TheStankec 3 жыл бұрын
@@LeviJanssen if you click on design button... that is drop down menu where you would find animation part of the F360
@everythingfeline7367
@everythingfeline7367 3 жыл бұрын
@@TheStankec yes, but animation and fusion doesn't respect joints or motion links
@TheStankec
@TheStankec 3 жыл бұрын
@@everythingfeline7367 true you have to do it by hand for each part, but after that its moving xD for animation purposes :D
@carneeki
@carneeki Жыл бұрын
I love the inside out concept! It reminds me a lot of what Tom Lipton (channel: Oxtoolco) shows in his 'wabble drive' videos from about 10 years ago. He winds up using the output to drive a scotch yoke to get a reduced reciprocating linear motion, and then fits it to a (from memory) printing press for his wife. Great stuff, keep it coming!
@stephenlindsey9233
@stephenlindsey9233 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome video look forward to more
@quelixfenzer5108
@quelixfenzer5108 2 жыл бұрын
You are a Genius. I am currently playing around with printed gearboxes and was searching for one for a 4th and 5th Axis for my selfmade CNC Mill. This might just be what I need if i get it done with low backleash. Thank you!
@swannschilling474
@swannschilling474 4 жыл бұрын
This is great, I will try to integrate it into my project!! :)
@garysimmons1631
@garysimmons1631 2 жыл бұрын
I don't know why anyone would down thumb you for any of your videos but I think they are awesome. Please keep up the good work.
@alexanderl4995
@alexanderl4995 3 жыл бұрын
I made something very similar to this in March of 2020 except it was vertically oriented and the middle stage did rotate. It had an 812:1 reduction because It had a 28 to 29 lobes then 29 to 30 lobes. The torque output was incredible. I used small NEMA14 motors but I was able to get 100Nm of torque. It is fully fixed and constrained. It uses components from McMaster. The driving shaft is 8mm and I used M3 screws for assembly. The outer diameter was 100mm if I remember correctly.
@skyak4493
@skyak4493 2 жыл бұрын
Sintered plastic bearings impregnated with oil have excellent load bearing and very reasonable friction against metal axils. SLS printed nylon bearings could save you lots of space, weight and cost.
@solosailor222
@solosailor222 4 жыл бұрын
Keep designing your micro servo! I designed a robotic triple drive years ago using 3 matched tubes, each inside the other for space constraints (1/8" OD was the largest.) The surfaces were teflon impregnated after machining. ( several materials can be fused to tge metal surfaces) Very low friction and good life on slow (
@DaremoKamen
@DaremoKamen 7 ай бұрын
The single stage version of this would make a pretty good final drive for a model tank, one to each tread.
@captainawasome8985
@captainawasome8985 3 жыл бұрын
I can't wait to see this kind of gearbox avalible for equatorial mounts around or below 500 EUR for each gearbox. You would not believe how expensive equatorial mounts with high accuracy are.
@TaYpworm
@TaYpworm 3 жыл бұрын
Interesting idea. Thanks for sharing.
@SteveGreenley
@SteveGreenley 3 жыл бұрын
Great job!
@PaulGouldRobotics
@PaulGouldRobotics 4 жыл бұрын
Great design. I’ve been thinking about this type of gearbox for a while but couldn't get the design to work. I haven’t seen this in any patients before. What do think is the smallest diameter of this type of gearbox?
@LeviJanssen
@LeviJanssen 4 жыл бұрын
Using a 3mm OD bearing on the input, 1 and 1.5mm shafts, incorporating a bushing to replace the bearing, and smoothing the cycloidal profile to decrease eccentricity, I think you could get it to around 25mm. If you really tried.
@PaulGouldRobotics
@PaulGouldRobotics 3 жыл бұрын
@@LeviJanssen Did you ever print this to find out if the design actually works?
@JohanDegraeveAanscharius
@JohanDegraeveAanscharius 3 жыл бұрын
@@PaulGouldRobotics You didn't watch till the end.. he is not convinced of this design
@ronnetgrazer362
@ronnetgrazer362 3 жыл бұрын
@@JohanDegraeveAanscharius The proof is in the eating tho. And not everyone has his diameter constraints.
@bill4639
@bill4639 Ай бұрын
This is so close to a harmonic drive with the eccentric cycloidal. Plus this is a THREE stage cycloid, not two. A single stage is just a single offset eccentric, one cycloid, and the case is the output gear. Very unique.
@oliverdowning1543
@oliverdowning1543 3 жыл бұрын
If you were 3d printing this cycloidal drive you can include custom bearings in that design. You could actually 3d print the whole thing in one go so that would actually make it really easy to manufacture that way.
@irrelevantfish1978
@irrelevantfish1978 3 жыл бұрын
While theoretically feasible and very, very clever, I think this design would be a nightmare to implement. From what I understand, cycloidal disks' eccentric motion and thin cross-section makes them vulnerable to tilting and flexion, which jams them between pins and lobes, with forces concentrated near the faces. That means that the wear rate will accelerate as time goes on and leave the drive vulnerable to locking up. Without offset disks to counteract tilt and less-than-stellar fixation options, keeping the disks flat and level to prevent this would be tricky, at best. This design is also harder to free from sliding contact. The conventional design only requires rotating elements for the ring and output pins, whereas this design would requires that the ring pins, both sets of output pins, and the teeth of the inner or central cycloidal disks be free-rotating ... which, by the way, would make fixation of the inner/central disk even more painful, as you'd need to accommodate eccentric end plates.
@slimknight_
@slimknight_ Жыл бұрын
I know this was posted long ago but i recently stumbled on your account and am loving the "straight up" or "straight forward" delivery. That being said I would love to see you look into the 3d printed bearing models on Thingiverse, some of them use actual ball bearings to further reduce friction. Great design nonetheless!
@mostafanasr5508
@mostafanasr5508 3 жыл бұрын
Very good design.👍👌
@Drawliphant
@Drawliphant Жыл бұрын
I saw a cross between a cycloidal and a split ring where two cycloidal disks are stuck together and the top on has 1 less tooth and the top can spin. Doesn't need those big carry holes through the disks and can get stupid high reduction with 3 parts.
@bingosunnoon9341
@bingosunnoon9341 3 жыл бұрын
Good work
@lowen74s
@lowen74s 5 ай бұрын
Really clever mechanism! Much simpler (cheaper?) in some applications compared to an epicyclic gearset when trying to get big ratios from each stage.
@68HC060
@68HC060 2 жыл бұрын
If you need small bearings, start by thinking "Japan". They make the mentioned bearings but also some that are 'microscopic'. Maybe you don't need ball-bearings, maybe you need roller-bearings. POM is often used in machines instead of aluminum or steel. This allow you to avoid using lubricants. One thing you should have in mind for simple bearings, is that you should not use the same material for the bearing as the axle. For instance: Use a bronze bearing and a steel axis to rotate inside the bronze bearing. Do not use a bronze axis, because the bronze will fuse to itself (absolutely insane example). Same thing about PLA. You can place a PLA axle in a PLA bearing, but rotate this axle at 3600 RPM and you'll find that the heat fuses the two PLAs together and the device stops working. If the bearing is a material that won't bind to the PLA, then the device will have a much longer life.
@rikdenbreejen5230
@rikdenbreejen5230 4 жыл бұрын
oW baybe! New upload!
@BeekersSqueakers
@BeekersSqueakers 2 жыл бұрын
1:299 is such a cheeky reduction.
@i-make-robots
@i-make-robots 3 жыл бұрын
Have you made one? What kind of efficiency do you get? Keep up the great work!
@boyaka2034
@boyaka2034 3 жыл бұрын
you can get custom laser cut 932 bronze bushing cut from oshcut if you think it can handle the extra friction.
@punkinhaidmartin
@punkinhaidmartin 3 жыл бұрын
Packed with enough of the eight kind of grease, that should work. I see 100+ year old Babbitt bearings that still show no sign of wear.
@skyak4493
@skyak4493 2 жыл бұрын
You can make custom bearings -SLS nylon, impregnated with oil (immerse and thermal cycle) on a polished metal shaft will excellent load capacity and reasonable friction.
@diegofrp11
@diegofrp11 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Levi, nice design. I have manufactured few planetary gearboxes for hydrostatic wheel drive transmission, they have high torque capability and are very compact. So cannot relay on the size of ball bearings and the avilable needle bearing won't withstand the very high radial load. The solution it's to design the planet gears and bearing as one piece, so basically you use the gear as the outer race of a custom cylindrical roller bearing (these rollers are readily available in lots of sizes and they are cheap) and the inner race would be the driving pin (in your case this would be the inner eccentric ring piece), both surfaces must be heat treated to same hardness to ballbearing races and precision grind (in high precision or high speed you may need to lap these surface too). The I.D. and O.D. of the outter cycloidal disk and the inner eccentric ring have to be designed to match an "almost" integer amount (around 1% - 2% bigger) of the rollers to be inserted (cage not used). This approach works great and if properly built, it will have the same service life as an off the shelf bearing. This same approach is also used for the high power/high speed gear stages in the trucks transmission boxes.
@Know-Way
@Know-Way 3 жыл бұрын
Great video! Awesome design. The cycloidal drives look so cool running. If you can adjust the ratios and motor speed I think it would make a very cool wall clock with the different speed rings driving the clock hands. Toss in some color changeable LED lights and a glass front to show it all off. Respect to you. Good job.
@LeviJanssen
@LeviJanssen 3 жыл бұрын
That is a wonderful idea! A clock of this design would be beautiful. I’ll have to think more about that.
@Know-Way
@Know-Way 3 жыл бұрын
@@LeviJanssen If the gear ratios are tough to hit you could use three cycloidal drives around the perimeter running at a good clip for show, then driving timing belts and pulleys to drive the hands in the middle. Many options. Sound like a fun project.
@stephensackett8920
@stephensackett8920 3 жыл бұрын
Very nice design and clever. As for the bearings you might try making the parts out of material with natural lubricity and eliminate the ball bearings. Combining that with some grease might be all that is necessary particularly for low speed applications. If you want to stick with 3D printed materials you might try reinforcing the mating surfaces with brass. You could design so that the edges of the mating surfaces are close to the diameter of standard tubing and cut rings to fit. Since brass tubing can be expanded to larger diameters you could use the same tubing for both the inner and outer surfaces. You could build a cone shaped tool to expand the outer ring to the proper diameter. A little grease between the inner and outer brass might be all you need.
@RinksRides
@RinksRides 3 жыл бұрын
Gives me a neat idea for a 4th axis on my mill. imagine this in metal and driving a rotary table. 1st stage counter mass could be done by inserting metal pins into the black eccentric lobes. You could loose the bearing and machine the gearbox from cast iron with precision ground and polished "bearing" surfaces. Cast iron is already a self-lubricating metal, and friction is almost as good as a bearing when oil is used. Machined Teflon Delrin or nylon are also self lubricating but also can have long life when an oil is used. The crank in your cars engine is cast iron and uses tight tolerances between bearing surfaces and pressurized oil as the bearing itself. The metal parts never touch even though there's thousands of PSI pushing down on the pistons when the fuel air mixture is burned.
@TheGreatTimSheridan
@TheGreatTimSheridan Жыл бұрын
you might consider carving a channel on the outside of the friction surface and placing roller bearings in there. Barrel style rollers with your very low friction. And you might be able to find thin steel bands to limit wear. it looks like the ideal elbow joint. It looks like the ideal elbow joint
@davidhofman4341
@davidhofman4341 3 жыл бұрын
There is a need for a easy shift in and out, inline, 20 to 1 or higher, hollow shaft, 1to1 feed through reduction unit for manual input on milling machines. Machines where one turn equals .2", it takes a lot of tapping of handle to get the number you want on a .0002" digital read out. I will keep looking
@20RC5100
@20RC5100 3 жыл бұрын
Really interesting work! Do you think this could be translated into a transmission where multiple gears exist and could be selected as needed during operation.
@christopherirazat8250
@christopherirazat8250 4 жыл бұрын
Also, would love to see you make something on your cnc
@maheshpatel2005
@maheshpatel2005 2 жыл бұрын
Nice. Design
@UloPe
@UloPe 3 жыл бұрын
Very interesting! What I didn’t get is how you would drive the input. I assume an asymmetric shaft on the motor?
@conradhofmann2291
@conradhofmann2291 3 жыл бұрын
It is indeed a compound gearset, in my opinion.
@dekutree64
@dekutree64 3 жыл бұрын
Very cool! I'd call it a fractal cycloidal. Although you could also use a planetary gear set in ring-output configuration for the inner stage to solve the vibration problem and perhaps make it smaller. Search "planetary gearbox micro stepper" on ebay for a potential source of tiny gears.
@Jack-It-UP
@Jack-It-UP 3 жыл бұрын
Hi , you could turn a plain bearing from brass,bronze or some self lubricating stuff. Can you reverse drive it? Great work!!
@cesarmuttio506
@cesarmuttio506 3 жыл бұрын
Oil pump gears can be use for the first stage . Some motorcycles as the old honda cg 125 has very small oil pump gears , 8 tooth outside and 7 inside , some honda cars also have rotary oil pumps in larger diameters . I m thinking on a very small two stage reducer , with very precise , very cheap metal gears.
@klausnielsen1537
@klausnielsen1537 3 жыл бұрын
Did you ever try making this? I've seen a great deal of your videos lately and was just wondering. BTW: If you see this comment, could you comment on why no one making these are using bushings instead of bearings. Just thinking that the output of these devices are slow moving high torque. Traditionally that is where a bushing shines. And they can be much thinner than bearings. Just and idea. TY for sharing.
@mattiasfagerlund
@mattiasfagerlund 4 жыл бұрын
How big would the friction be in reality, if you skipped the bearing and used greased surfaces? If you used it for an articulated arm/leg, maybe it would still work?
@timramich
@timramich 3 жыл бұрын
The only place you'll find bearings on a real cycloidal drive is on the very middle eccentric part and the output shaft. All of the pins and surfaces of the plate are polished very precisely and just ride on a film of oil. You don't need to make things complex with needle bearings. Just very precise holes and pins with a very smooth finish, and a nice heavy oil. And the only thing novel about this is that the two stages sit in the same 2d plane. They make multi-stage drives that are simply stacked along the shaft axis.
@FelanLP
@FelanLP 3 жыл бұрын
You din't need counter weights to stop any wobble. You just have to dobble the hight of the gear and rotate the middle 2/4 at 180°. I know because of the berings you efectively would have to increase the hight up to 4 layers so that you can use the 2 middle ones as counters. I mean to just eliminate the original wobble you only need to add a second layer and turn it to be 180° offset to the first one but that would create another wobble by itself because the second layer is in the third dymension also offset to the first one. But if you acheave that you wouldn't have to add any counter weights. And if the mechanism works how I understand it and the outer output ring just turns but doesn't wobble around (I mean isn't that the reason for this design?) you also could connect the outer rings to one big ring. Same goes for the gray inner inputs so that they somewhat look like the input shaft of a piston engine just that the counter weights for the offset inputs themselfes are another inputs for the other layers of the gear. In term of conecting the layers you can also combine the back inner output gears/rings to one part. Just 180° ofset because of them being the inputs fo the outer gears. The only parts not being connected to one part are the bearings and the white gears. And yes. this doesn't solve any other design issue with this concept. Tbh I think it just makes them more complex even though it technically doesn't add any. Instead of one floating and pressfit self supporting layer, you would have the issue that 2 (aka 4) layers would support and rub against each other in this simplistic design. And you are still limited by the berings you can get in terms on how big you have to make the gear. But I don't count them because they are already issues of the one layer design.
@SeamusDunmaggotin
@SeamusDunmaggotin 3 жыл бұрын
3d resin print graphite impregnated bushings. As they wear, more graphite particles are exposed, and they get even more efficient. Some experimentation is called for, lol.
@gerarddantel5931
@gerarddantel5931 Ай бұрын
I don't know how I missed this video for so long. This flows with exactly what would help my current project. Am I correct in understanding that the final output ring won't be rotating around a fixed axis. If that's the case, I'm not currently smart enough to figure out how to have it match the perfect circle that is the platform base.
@mad-viking2141
@mad-viking2141 3 жыл бұрын
What about using bushings in combination with a tephlon sleaves ?
@gordonpromish9218
@gordonpromish9218 3 жыл бұрын
could you instead embed individual roller bearings in your eccentric cam that would replace the single big ring bearing?
@jeffcarter4500
@jeffcarter4500 3 жыл бұрын
I think instead of "counter mass" they add a second stack on lobes timed 180° from it's twin
@bismuth7730
@bismuth7730 3 жыл бұрын
That totally defeats the purpose of this thought experiment. It should be "single stage", only one stack.
@user-qb9cx8lb6x
@user-qb9cx8lb6x 3 жыл бұрын
这个结构的摆线针轮变速器最大的特点有2个:1、同步针是固定的,因此同步针及其底部结构可以设计得非常的坚固,这是最大优点;2、外齿轮作为输出动力部分,直径可以做到很大,可以直接设计为法兰盘使用,输出极限扭矩非常大。这两个特点结合起来就成为了最坚固的摆线针轮变速器的结构!但是缺点也有2个:1、 内小齿轮与内大齿轮之间的空间紧凑,他们之间的轴承比较难选择;2、同步针及其底部结构,与外齿轮之间的轴承会过于庞大,可选轴承型号有限,这会大幅增加方案成本。
@markjennings8479
@markjennings8479 3 жыл бұрын
You could print a ball race into the eccentric inner and the wobbling second stage and feed the loose bearings into the space. Lazy Susans use this technique. They use a grub screw to close the hole. This would remove your large bearing and give you complete freedom to size this to suit need. The largest lazy susan I know of that uses this method is 1000mm o/d.
@aaaronmiller100
@aaaronmiller100 4 жыл бұрын
Have you thought abiut using 3d printed IGUS drylin linear bearings?
@DMonZ1988
@DMonZ1988 3 жыл бұрын
i love this and it looks really fascinating, but if i understand it correctly it looks like the central shaft is oscillating. so that is not the motor shaft? if you are adding a pinion to the motor shaft to oscillate that central shaft that we can see, then there is actually a second layer below the assembly you're showing here, right? effectively a 3rd, 1:1 stage i suppose. it kind of negates the flat construction since you have to offset the whole thing from the motor housing by the motor shaft length. or am i missing something?
@GOHhar
@GOHhar 3 жыл бұрын
Проекты ваши с волновым редуктором мне нравятся. Отличная работа, однако не помешало бы сделать их открытыми. Это даст возможность совершенствования другими людьми и делится в сети
@noahboursier
@noahboursier 3 жыл бұрын
You might call it jank - but when I make custom bearings I use airsoft BBs and they do just fine for me (lightweight too) :P
@kingmasterlord
@kingmasterlord 3 жыл бұрын
like the yellow plastic ones? not even actual copper nickel BBs?
@stephennorski2843
@stephennorski2843 3 жыл бұрын
I use Match Grade brand. They're plastic, double polished, seamless. They're smoother than Colt brand which have a slight seam. I've also used Daisy brand zinc coated steel. Smooth, but sometimes interfere with magnetic components.
@alexandruianosi8469
@alexandruianosi8469 4 жыл бұрын
You could replace that big bearing with small steel balls held in place with a custom 3D printed cage. The inside and outside ring could be custom manufactured on a lathe. Well, not exactly easy to implement...
@3rdIsBest
@3rdIsBest 3 жыл бұрын
Couldn't you use rollers (like in a roller bearing) between the two plastic parts instead of a separate bearing or pure sliding friction? Would be low profile while also greatly smoothing the motion, essentially replacing the inner and outer race with your plastic parts
@ryandowney8743
@ryandowney8743 3 жыл бұрын
I am trying to design a cycloidal gear setup in an application (just one stage in my case). I'm still confused as to why the four posts rolling in the larger holes are necessary. I'm also not clear on how to get the cycloidal gear tooth shape.
@jabonet
@jabonet 3 жыл бұрын
Nice design. I am looking for a 2500 reduction in as little stages as possible. This might be the solution. Maybe changing the colors to something brighter could help visualizing the whole thing. Thanks
@peterknudsentupni
@peterknudsentupni 2 жыл бұрын
If the parts are cut in Teflon, you may be able to slide them against each other without the bearing
@herrkulor3771
@herrkulor3771 Ай бұрын
Or UHMWPE like PE1000 . Other low friction solution is hard surface against hard. Either +63 HRC steel-steel or ceramic.
@luoyangbobiprecisionbearin986
@luoyangbobiprecisionbearin986 3 жыл бұрын
In terms of space constraints, would our thin bearings or precision cross roller bearings give some help?
@jeffreyliu2289
@jeffreyliu2289 2 жыл бұрын
Hi, any chance you'll release the CAD files for this? Very interested in incorporating this into a robot I'm working on. Thanks!
@iindium49
@iindium49 3 жыл бұрын
I know it's messy but what about a greased shaft instead of the center bearing? Lithium grease has great thermal operating ranges and decent longevity.
@michaelcrumpton6468
@michaelcrumpton6468 3 жыл бұрын
I wonder if you could use a drive like this for the arm drives on a Delta Robot?
@MrSaemichlaus
@MrSaemichlaus 3 жыл бұрын
For the size of your assembly, why not just make the teeth / lobes smaller? Your problems seem to be that you want it to have a small diameter, made out of plastic and for fast input rotation. If you machine this out of metal with an oil flooded case, you can almost ditch the bearings, fix the vibrations by making parts bigger and adding holes on the heavy side. It is a very interesting concept.
@FelanLP
@FelanLP 3 жыл бұрын
if you can remove the bearings entirely you can counter any possible wobble by simply adding a second layer with 180° rotation. The input shaft would be like on a piston engine and botht he black inner output gear and the black outer output gear could be one part because they rotate but don't move. If you go crazy you can split the second layer in half and put the "first" layer inbetween it to even counter any new wobble introdiced by the two layers being offcenter in the third dimensions direction.
@ArmchairDeity
@ArmchairDeity 3 жыл бұрын
You could replace that bearing by making the OD of the stage 1 output and the ID of the second stage input into a race and then run a frame and spacer (aka “caged”) supported bearing with 4, 6, 8 ball bearings in the space between them… and with the right filament and lube (think graphite)… you could potentially 3D print the ball bearings themselves
@ArmchairDeity
@ArmchairDeity 3 жыл бұрын
@Logan Vinson - thoughts?
@mrrberger
@mrrberger 3 жыл бұрын
I'd be most concerned about frictional losses. For your "outer" brg I'd think a bush would be better, cheaper and thinner only not as ridged.
@74LS_NE555
@74LS_NE555 3 жыл бұрын
use it to build a single layer clock milli seconds, seconds, minutes, hours, days
@DanielvanKATWIJK
@DanielvanKATWIJK 3 жыл бұрын
This type of bearing can be found in cycle with carbon frame. LOOK bike for example. They have the biggest pedal housing bearings
@WetDoggo
@WetDoggo 3 жыл бұрын
You say the big bearing is important... I say no: you can use thin film lubrication and make a liquid bearing (air bearing with lubricant or oil) out of that. For that you would have to encase the whole thing, which also holds it together. Biggest challenge here is to get the output leak proof 😉😅
@renchesandsords
@renchesandsords 3 жыл бұрын
would it be possible to replace the bearings with journal bearings? that should make it thinner
@clanomoloneys4295
@clanomoloneys4295 Жыл бұрын
Why the drive for ultra-thin bearings, that seems to have shelved this? There's so many great suggestions of other materials that people have made, and/or use of bushing/sleeves that could make up a series of videos optimizing this concept. As well as combining both 3D printing & machining, using your compact CNC. Hope you will dust this off & make it a reality, there's nothing else like it out there.
@ErosNicolau
@ErosNicolau 3 жыл бұрын
I love the idea of reverting the rotating elements on the inside unit! By the way, this gearbox driving a second gearbox reminds me of another oldie and goldie: kzbin.info/www/bejne/bWqyn3R6pLajbsk. It's like "Yo, I heard you liked gearboxes so I put a gearbox inside a gearbox so you can gear down while you gear down" ;)
@wesleyooms
@wesleyooms 3 жыл бұрын
Sliding bearing instead of a ball bearing maybe? Or put the bearing on a plane behind the gear set?
@hbmike47
@hbmike47 2 жыл бұрын
why not make your output ring gears from the 1st stage out of delrin or other type of machinable bearing material. That would reduce the size by eliminating the bearing completely. You could also consider a thrust bearings on the output rings to improve axial load support and a low friction teflon shim underneath both wobbling components since they are not rotating.
@amhorizontlinks3010
@amhorizontlinks3010 Жыл бұрын
How can a motor drive it, when Center shaft (it is the motors shaft,isn’t it?) is wobbling. Doesn’t it need to be eccentric?
@heimizhou450
@heimizhou450 3 жыл бұрын
smart guy!
@thejerber44
@thejerber44 4 жыл бұрын
Hi Levi, Have you thought about decreasing the eccentric travel of the gears, thereby decreasing the height of each tooth? This might make the reduction a bit worse, but I think it would be a good way to make everything smaller, since it would decrease the size of the pin holes, the intermediate output ring, and the teeth.
@LeviJanssen
@LeviJanssen 4 жыл бұрын
I have. Doing that requires a modification to how I usually design cycloidal drives. The benefit couldn't be very significant, so I decided against trying to reconfigure my tried and true method.
@thejerber44
@thejerber44 4 жыл бұрын
Levi Janssen Why do you think the benefit couldn’t be very significant? If you halve the travel distance, wouldn’t that allow you to halve the tooth height and the pin hole diameters?
@clanomoloneys4295
@clanomoloneys4295 Жыл бұрын
@@thejerber44 Also, it would have the vibration. Reduction would still be the same, as dependent only in # if lobe/cavities. At some point, there would be increased chance of slipping/jumping a tooth, at a given torque. Or perhaps increased backlash as well?
@shodanxx
@shodanxx 3 жыл бұрын
Why roller element bearings ? Just use a copper bushing on a steel shaft ? It's crazy that ball bearing are easier to source than bushings ! They're sooo much harder to make !
@kennethkustren
@kennethkustren Жыл бұрын
LoL !! AKA Radial Motor . Yes. Ok . TYVM for 19th Century help.
@D0li0
@D0li0 3 жыл бұрын
Could the bearing be a slip bushing?
@SnailPowered
@SnailPowered Жыл бұрын
I realize this is two years old, but could you use a bushing instead of a bearing between stages?
@jeffcarter4500
@jeffcarter4500 3 жыл бұрын
Use pin Bearings?
@spacehitchhiker4264
@spacehitchhiker4264 3 жыл бұрын
Are you still designing the cycloidal disks the same way? I saw your video and I'm working on a way to make it parametric.
@diegofrp11
@diegofrp11 3 жыл бұрын
I did a small pyton program to make the cycloidal shape then add it as a script you can run in Fusion 360, that basically generates an scketch you can extrude to generate the cycloidal disk. Works fine, it worked for me, I didn't uploaded to Fusion store because it still lacks of an user interface to be descent enough for other without scripts experience to use it. If you want it I can share it to you.
@xaytana
@xaytana 3 жыл бұрын
Why not just use polyoxymethylene, maybe with some grease, instead of that large bearing? You can also redesign this to have the pin discs as outputs, allowing you to also use opposing cycloidal discs for balancing. You'd have to make the rings be stationary to the motor, and make the primary pin disc the eccentric for the secondary drive, which wouldn't be too difficult to do. Another thing this design would introduce is a dual output drive, assuming the secondary pin disc has a hole in the center to allow the primary pin disc to protrude. At face value, this removes the feature where the outside flange rotates, but you can also create a larger secondary pin disc that provides that outer rotating flange. Overall this design change seems more adaptable to various possible uses, not to mention that it's balanced and functions as a typical production cycloidal drive does.
@raymondloomer3212
@raymondloomer3212 3 жыл бұрын
Yes, with UHMD plastic you can throw the bearings away, at least at slow speeds, and it cuts like a dream on a cnc mill.
@conradhofmann2291
@conradhofmann2291 3 жыл бұрын
But it's a fantastic design, very compact!
@oxygenliu7344
@oxygenliu7344 3 жыл бұрын
Great job! Become your patreon with no hesitation ;)
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