Double shaft supporting construction for automotive...

Machine element or mechanism – Gearing – Interchangeably locked

Reexamination Certificate

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C074S340000

Reexamination Certificate

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10914213

ABSTRACT:
A double shaft supporting construction for an automatic transmission includes an outer shaft having a plurality of gears and an inner shaft having a first gear fixed to the vicinity of a first end and a large-diameter portion integrally formed on the vicinity of a second end thereof, wherein a first bearing is interposed between the end of the inner shaft and a case of an automatic transmission, a second bearing is interposed between the large-diameter portion of the inner shaft and the case, a third bearing is interposed between the first end of the outer shaft and the first gear and a fourth bearing is interposed between the other end of the outer shaft and the large-diameter portion of the inner shaft.

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