Hub motor mechanism

Planetary gear transmission systems or components – Input from independent power sources – Including electric motor input

Reexamination Certificate

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C180S065510, C180S065600, C180S065700, C310S06700R, C310S06700R

Reexamination Certificate

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06974399

ABSTRACT:
An electrically driven hub includes an electrical mechanism including an electrical motor and a planetary gear system connected to the electrical mechanism. A first fixed shaft is connected to the stator of the electrical motor and a second fixed shaft is connected to a second end of the stator of the electrical motor. The first and second fixed shafts are connected to the vehicle frame. A one-way clutch is connected between a cover of the hub and the planetary gear system so that the hub is rotated when the planetary gear system is activated by the motor.

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