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{{wikitodo|Add visual examples of use as gearing transmission and as differential.}} | {{wikitodo|Add visual examples of use as gearing transmission and as differential.}} | ||
== Alternate uses == | = Usage as gears but all linear = | ||
== Linear reciprocative transmission gearing == | |||
{{Wikitodo|Add a visual illustration. And OpenSCAD code?}} | |||
== Reciprocative (pseudo)gear differentials == | |||
[[File:Pseudogear-differential-workinprogress.gif|480px|thumb|right|Output here is arithmetic mean of the two inputs. This can be combined with a change of direction too.]] | |||
= Alternate uses (not as gears) = | |||
== multi part elongation by mutual interlocking == | |||
Making them coaxially intermesh (partial form closure) can be used to extend their length. <br> | Making them coaxially intermesh (partial form closure) can be used to extend their length. <br> | ||
Slide-apart normal to their main axis is prevented by vdW force. <br> | Slide-apart normal to their main axis is prevented by vdW force. <br> | ||
Or additionally due to placement into a guiding channel. <br> | Or additionally due to placement into a guiding channel. <br> | ||
== As tensioning element == | |||
They can be used as [[ReChain core chain|core chain]] in a [[ReChain]] frame system. | They can be used as [[ReChain core chain|core chain]] in a [[ReChain]] frame system. | ||
= Related = | |||
* [[Potential early crystolecular building blocks]] | * [[Potential early crystolecular building blocks]] | ||
Revision as of 04:30, 20 April 2025
Basically intermeshing racks with angled teeth.
Not referring to the attack angle but to the angle relative to the tacks normal vector.
But unlike racks they are used like gears to …
– get transmission leverage rations (gear-up / gear-down)
– get the functionality of a mechanical differential
… thus "reciprocative (pseudo)gears".
(wiki-TODO: Add visual examples of use as gearing transmission and as differential.)
Usage as gears but all linear
Linear reciprocative transmission gearing
(wiki-TODO: Add a visual illustration. And OpenSCAD code?)
Reciprocative (pseudo)gear differentials

Alternate uses (not as gears)
multi part elongation by mutual interlocking
Making them coaxially intermesh (partial form closure) can be used to extend their length.
Slide-apart normal to their main axis is prevented by vdW force.
Or additionally due to placement into a guiding channel.
As tensioning element
They can be used as core chain in a ReChain frame system.