Planetary gear transmission systems or components – Planetary gearing or element – Particular gear tooth feature
Patent
1992-06-11
1993-03-16
Braun, Leslie A.
Planetary gear transmission systems or components
Planetary gearing or element
Particular gear tooth feature
475226, 475249, 475252, 475346, F16H 136, F16H 145, F16H 5517
Patent
active
051940582
ABSTRACT:
A differential drive has a differential carrier rotatably supported in a differential housing. Two axle shaft gears are rotatably held in cylindrical bores in the differential carrier and are arranged coaxially relative to each other. Several differential gears, in an axis-parallel arrangement, are supported in an axle-free way in bores in the differential carrier. One group of differential gears engages one of the axle shaft gears and another group engages the other axle shaft gear. At least one group of the differential gears engages the other group of differential gears. The axle shaft gears or differential gears radially deviate from a complete symmetry so that at least periodically there occurs a friction contact between the axle shaft gears and their cylindrical bore in the differential carrier.
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Amborn Peter
Greulich Klaus
Hildebrandt Wolfgang
Braun Leslie A.
Henn David E.
Viscodrive GmbH
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