Four-wheel drive apparatus using motor, and method thereof

Motor vehicles – Having four wheels driven – Including pump and fluid motor – or generator and electric...

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C180S065230, C180S248000

Reexamination Certificate

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06942054

ABSTRACT:
In the case four-wheel drive is required, a generator connected to an engine generates electric current, which is supplied to a motor such that a rear wheel shaft can be driven by a driving force transferred through a clutch interposed between the motor and the rear wheel shaft. Accordingly, slippage of the vehicle wheels is prevented and safety of the vehicle is improved.

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