wheelgear
Wheelgear is a mechanical concept in which a wheel incorporates a gear element, such that the wheel itself carries gear teeth and can engage with another gear or gear rack. This arrangement lets usable rotation be transmitted or received directly through the wheel, enabling compact drive trains and smoother meshing in some configurations. Wheelgears are found in various forms, including external teeth on the rim of a wheel, internal teeth inside a hub, or mixed arrangements where a wheel acts as both a support member and a gear element.
Construction and variants: External rim gears use teeth around the wheel circumference, engaging with a meshing
Applications: Wheelgears are used in compact gear drives, robotics chassis with integrated drive wheels, track-driven systems,
Advantages and limitations: Benefits include reduced part count, simplified alignment, and potential for compact layouts. Limitations