Carrier connecting structure for an automatic transmission

Planetary gear transmission systems or components – With means to vary drive ratio or disconnect drive – Plural elements selectively braked

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475323, 475331, F16H 344

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ABSTRACT:
In a carrier connecting structure for an automatic transmission having a brake 6 that brakes and releases a rotating member 6a by oil pressure and a planetary gear mechanism 5 having a carrier 5e supporting a planetary gear train 5d, a fixing section 5i having fixing surfaces 5g, 5h oriented in a perpendicular direction and a circumferential direction relative to a shaft line is provided on the outer circumference of this carrier 5e, a flange 6d having fixing surfaces 6b, 6c which come in contact with the fixing surfaces 5g, 5h projects from the rotating member 6a, and the fixing section 5i of the carrier 5e and the flange 6d of the rotating member 6a are fixed by a screw member 9. Thus, the automatic transmission carrier connecting mechanism is easy to assemble and highly reliable.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2800036 (1957-07-01), Miller
patent: 5139468 (1992-08-01), Churchill et al.
patent: 5328419 (1994-07-01), Motl et al.

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