Abstract
This paper proposed a new design method based on the theory of nonintersecting bevel gear such as hypoid gear, to decide the mounting dimensions of the profiled shifted conical involute gears. The profile shifted conical involute gears are meshed at the designed pitch point that is not the standard pitch point. Test gears are designed and made for trial. Path of contact between tooth surfaces of conical involute gears is obtained. Finally, tooth bearing tests are performed. Test results of tooth bearing are almost agreement with the theoretical one. Thus, it is proven that this designing method has the applicability, and this new type of gear has possibility to be used in near future.
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