Automatic transmission utilizing gyroscopic satellite gears

Machine element or mechanism – Gearing – Plural power paths to and/or from gearing

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74394, F16H 374

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046415505

ABSTRACT:
An automatic transmission has a driving shaft and a driven shaft rotatable about an axis of the transmission, a first gear drive including central gears mounted on the shafts and satellite gears engaging with the central gears, a second gear drive including central gears and gyroscopic satellite gears engaging the central gears of the second gear drive and mounted on a carrier, elements connecting the gear drives with one another and transmitting gyroscopic moments from the second gear drive to the first gear drive, and a reactor engaging the central gears of the second gyroscopic gear drive.

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