Step change-speed transmission with centrifugal clutch

Machine element or mechanism – Elements – Gear casings

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192103FA, F16H 3700

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047872683

ABSTRACT:
Stepwise change-speed transmission between the engine and the drive shafts of the driven wheels of a motor vehicle including expansible driving and driven pulleys supported respectively by a main shaft and a driven shaft, and a friction clutch mounted on the driven shaft to transmit drive from the driven pulley to a differential through a geared reversing unit for engaging forward drive and reverse drive. The reversing unit is designed in such a manner as to maintain the forward drive in permanent engagement and can be actuated by a hydraulic actuator to engage the reverse drive.

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