Planetary gear transmission systems or components – Differential planetary gearing
Patent
1990-12-05
1992-03-24
Braun, Leslie A.
Planetary gear transmission systems or components
Differential planetary gearing
475230, 475346, F16H 138
Patent
active
050983555
ABSTRACT:
A ring gear (50) is provided with a plurality of substantially evenly circumferentially spaced posts (10) that extend radially inwardly and are adapted to carry rotary differential pinion gears (12) whose teeth are adapted to meshingly engage the teeth of side gears (18) and (18') respectively secured to the ends of axially aligned spaced-apart axle shafts (20) and (20') to provide a motor vehicle differential gear assembly (100) that enables ring gear (50) to float relative axle shafts (20) and (20') in the space therebetween.
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Braun Leslie A.
Chrow A. E.
Eaton Corporation
Stavish Matthew
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