Planetary gear transmission systems or components – Planetary gearing or element
Patent
1992-11-03
1994-03-08
Braun, Leslie A.
Planetary gear transmission systems or components
Planetary gearing or element
475346, F16H 344
Patent
active
052922928
ABSTRACT:
A planet carrier, which, as a whole, is constructed as a one-piece sheet metal pressing, comprising a cage ring with one receiving bore respectively for one pin and respectively of mounting pins, at least one cage arm part with one receiving bore respectively for the respective other pin end, and connection means for a transmission member. Furthermore, the sheet metal pressing comprises at least one connecting arm between the cage ring and the cage arm parts having the connection means.
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Planetengetriebe in automatischen Fahrzeuggetrieben*, Jurgen Pickard, pp. 41-49, Automobil-Industrie Apr. 1979.
Heinrich Karl
Kirsch Gunter
Braun Leslie A.
Massey Ryan W.
Mercedes-Benz AG
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