Fully engaged transmission

Machine element or mechanism – Gearing – Interchangeably locked

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74333, 192 4892, F16H 308

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050000578

ABSTRACT:
The present invention is to make use of fully engaged gear sets to transmit engine power, by means of untwisting or twisting tight the springs in the gear sets to selectively lock up other gear sets for power transmission so as to form into several spaced driving transmission gear rations in proper sequence, such that shift operation can be made during continuously stepping on the accelerator. Through a microprocessor, the shift operation is efficiently performed according to the revolving speed of the engine so as to let the car engine produce maximum performance all the time.

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