Hydraulic/mechanical power transmitting system

Planetary gear transmission systems or components – Fluid drive or control of planetary gearing – Fluid pump and motor in one of plural paths to or from...

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475 82, 747301, F16H 372

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058038566

ABSTRACT:
In a hydraulic/mechanical transmitting system, an input shaft of a power dividing device and a power collecting shaft coupled to a motor cylinder are disposed coaxially with each other. The power dividing device includes a first output member which is carried on an outer periphery of the power collecting shaft and operatively connected to a pump shaft parallel to the power collecting shaft, and a second output shaft which is fixedly mounted on the power collecting shaft. Thus, the number of the parallel shafts can be decreased to provide a simplified and compact structure.

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