
A crown gear (also known as a face gear or a contrate gear) is a
gear
A gear or gearwheel is a rotating machine part typically used to transmit rotational motion and/or torque by means of a series of teeth that engage with compatible teeth of another gear or other part. The teeth can be integral saliences or ...
which has teeth that project at right angles to the face of the wheel. In particular, a crown gear is a type of
bevel gear
Bevel gears are gears where the axes of the two shafts intersect and the tooth-bearing faces of the gears themselves are conically shaped. Bevel gears are most often mounted on shafts that are 90 degrees apart, but can be designed to work at ot ...
where the
pitch cone
This page lists the standard US nomenclature used in the description of mechanical gear construction and function, together with definitions of the terms. The terminology was established by the American Gear Manufacturers Association (AGMA), unde ...
angle is 90 degrees.
A pitch cone of any other angle is simply called a bevel gear.
Crown gears normally mesh with other bevel gears, or sometimes
spur gear
Spur gears or straight-cut gears are the simplest type of gear. They consist of a cylinder or disk with teeth projecting radially. Viewing the gear at 90 degrees from the shaft length (side on) the tooth faces are straight and aligned parallel to ...
s, a typical use being a crown gear and
pinion
A pinion is a round gear—usually the smaller of two meshed gears—used in several applications, including drivetrain and rack and pinion systems.
Applications Drivetrain
Drivetrains usually feature a gear known as the pinion, which may v ...
system which allows a rotary motion to be shifted 90 degrees.
See also
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Crown circle
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Bevel gear
Bevel gears are gears where the axes of the two shafts intersect and the tooth-bearing faces of the gears themselves are conically shaped. Bevel gears are most often mounted on shafts that are 90 degrees apart, but can be designed to work at ot ...
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Spiral bevel gear
References
Gears
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