Belt-type continuously variable transmission

Endless belt power transmission systems or components – Control for forward and reverse

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474 18, F16H 5900

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051765799

ABSTRACT:
A belt-type continuously variable transmission in which a drive pulley mounted on an input shaft and a driven pulley mounted on an output shaft are connected by an endless belt, a forward- and backward-movement switchover mechanism for transmitting a driving force from an engine to the drive pulley is disposed adjacent the stationary pulley half of the drive pulley, and a starting clutch for transmitting the rotation of the output shaft to driving wheels is disposed adjacent stationary pulley half of the driven pulley. This ensures that dead spaces created in a section opposed to both the movable pulley halves which move axially can be utilized as spaces for disposition of the forward- and backward-movement switchover mechanism and the starting clutch, thereby enabling the forward- and backward-movement switchover mechanism and the starting clutch to be disposed in a compact layout.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4459872 (1984-07-01), Tibbles
patent: 4526061 (1985-07-01), Sakakibara et al.
patent: 4904229 (1990-02-01), Hattori
patent: 4955848 (1990-09-01), Kotajima

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