Automatic transmission with a toroidal CVT and a belt type CVT f

Planetary gear transmission systems or components – Nonplanetary variable speed or direction transmission... – Nonplanetary transmission is belt or chain gearing

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475214, 475216, F16H 3708

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058608885

ABSTRACT:
A continuously variable transmission for a vehicle includes first and second continuously variable shift parts. A torsional damper for absorbing torsional vibration caused by a change in engine torque is connected to an output shaft of an engine. A forward/reverse control mechanism for controlling forward and reverse drive of the vehicle is connected to said damping means. The first continuously variable part is connected to the forward/reverse control means through a first power transmission member. The second continuously variable shift part transmits shifted rotating force to a final reduction gear system.

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