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Google Adds Bike Paths to Google Maps


If you've been a reader of the Gear Manufacturer Blog, you know that we love bicycles. They're the most transparent example of gearing application in everyday life. In fact, we think often of the famous HG Wells quote, "Every time I see an adult on a bicycle, I no longer despair for the future." It's true: Bicycling is good exercise, doesn't pollute the environment, and it's just fun.

There's good news, recently, for bicyclists. Google Maps is adding bicycle routes to its great mapping website. Wired reports,

“This has been a top-requested feature from Google Maps users for the last couple years,” says Shannon Guymon, product manager for Google Maps. “There are over 50,000 signatures on a petition.”

The news thrilled bike advocates, who have for years been pushing — and petitioning — the search giant to include bike routes on Google Maps. No longer do they have to rely upon paper maps or open-source DIY map hacking or crazy-cool helmet-mounted heads up iPhones.

“This new tool will open people’s eyes to the possibility and practicality of hopping on a bike and riding,” says Andy Clarke, president of the League of American Bicyclists. “We know people want to ride more, we know it’s good for people and communities when they do ride more — this makes it possible. It is a game-changer, especially for those short trips that are the most polluting.”

It is great news, and we can't wait to get out there and try out the new Google Maps functionality.

Did someone else think of it first?


Did you know that (among the rest of its apparent plans for World Domination) Google has created a service called Google Patents? With it you can search the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) library of over 7 million patents and 1 million patent applications.

Google is using the same technology as it uses for Google Book Search; it has converted the entire image database of the USPTO into a text-searchable database. It is, to say the least, a diverting pastime to browse this extensive service. Here are a few interesting gearing patents.

Improvements in gears and gear teeth structures for use in driving assemblies, such as machines, vehicles and the like, wherein the teeth portions of the gears and, in certain instances, other portions thereof, are coated with a hard synthetic diamond material deposited thereagainst as carbon...

A gear-shaped tool (30) having stock removing surfaces (38) is rotated together with a bevel or hypoid work gear (32) in accordance with their respective number of teeth, and the gear-shaped tool 30 is also moved relative to the work gear (32) in the manner of a theoretical generating gear (46)...



A method is disclosed wherein standard generating motions for the production of bevel and hypoid gears are modified by the substantially simultaneous inclusion of additional controlled motions which enable a desired tooth surface geometry to be produced on the gears.
If you're interested in gears specifically or any other manner of thing, Google Patents is a neat resource--for both professional research and recreational browsing.