Meneses Alonso, JesúsGarcía Prada, Juan CarlosCastejón Sisamón, CristinaRubio Alonso, HiginioCorral Abad, Eduardo2021-07-262021-07-262017-02Meneses, J., García-Prada, J. C., Castejón, C., Rubio, H. & Corral, E. (2017). The kinematics of the rotary into helical gear transmission. Mechanism and Machine Theory, vol. 108, pp. 110–122.0094-114Xhttps://hdl.handle.net/10016/33150A higher kinematic pair that converts rotary motion into helical motion is presented as an alternative to the screw joint (a lower kinematic pair). First, the existence of a rolling transmission pair for a rotary-to-helical motion conversion is proven. Then, the corresponding pair of rolling surfaces (pitch surfaces) and their relative position is defined for any set of kinematic transmission parameters. Some calculated examples are presented. A method for gear-tooth forming from the pitch surfaces using Boolean operations with a computer-aided design (CAD) program is proposed. Finally, applying this methodology, a pair of gears for rotary into helical transmission has been obtained using a 3D printer. The prototype presents negligible clearances and backlash, high reversibility, as well as continuous gearing without interference. The meshing equation for a simple generating surface is also provided.13eng© 2016 Elsevier Ltd.Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 EspañaHigher kinematic pairPitch surfacesGear transmissionRotary-helical motion transmissionMeshing equationThe kinematics of the rotary into helical gear transmissionresearch articleIngeniería Mecánicahttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.mechmachtheory.2016.10.017open access110122Mechanism and Machine Theory108AR/0000018503