Coronel effect positively infinitely variable rotary motion tran

Planetary gear transmission systems or components – Planet periphery surrounds axis of interacting gear – Means to change speed ratio between input and output

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74393, 74396, 475170, F16H 3502

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057186529

ABSTRACT:
The principle of the Coronel Effect resulting from an individual gear simultaneously producing two individually controllable driving functions motivating a second engaged driven gear is described. This principle is incorporated within the Coronel Effect Positively Infinitely Variable (CEPIV) transmission, a true all-geared torque converting positively infinitely variable rotary motion transmission incorporating a user-actuated independent input control to continuously infinitely varies the transmission output between a geared-neutral configuration and full-speed output. The input control varys the tilt angle of a CE drive gear to vary: (1) the degree of CE drive gear circumrevolving production of the Coronel effect counterrotation of an engaged output receiving gear, and (2) the extent of output receiving gear orbiting of the mechanism central axis. The concurrent rotational speed of the CE drive gear is utilized to neutralize the Coronel effect and produce the geared-neutral configuration. User-actuated reduction of the CE drive gear's tilt angle produces a continuously variable reduction of the Coronel effect. This cancels the geared-neutral configuration to produce continuously infinitely variable torque converting transmission output through the output receiving gear as it orbits into the slower revolving CE drive gear. Transmission products are transferred to the output shaft through a telescoping shaft or an optional geared rotary driver. A simple integrated, torque converting, output reversing capability without additional mechanical components may be designed into the transmission.

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