This work aims to propose a novel design for quick return mechanisms, and the new mechanism is composed by a generalized Oldham coupling and a slider-crank mechanism. First, the kinematic dimensions that affect the time ratio are found by investigating the geometry of the proposed design. By transforming into its kinematically equivalent mechanism, and then the design equations of time ratio are derived. Furthermore, a design example is given for illustration. Moreover, the design is validated by kinematic simulation using ADAMS software. Finally, a prototype and an experimental setup are established, and the experiment is conducted. The results show that proposed new mechanism is feasible and with reasonable accuracy. In addition, it is more compact and easier to be balanced dynamically than a conventional quick return linkage.
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