Involute Gear Geometry

Mathematically perfect gear tooth profiles from involute curves

The involute of a circle is the curve traced by the end of a taut string unwinding from a cylinder. Using involutes for gear teeth ensures constant velocity ratio at all contact points — the "line of action" (common tangent to both base circles) always passes through the pitch point. This elegant property, discovered by Euler, makes involute gears dominant in engineering.