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...
Patent
1996-11-25
1999-04-06
Wright, Dirk
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...
475 74, F16H 4704
Patent
active
058909818
ABSTRACT:
A hydromechanical transmission includes a hydrostatic transmission, a mechanical transmission having a planetary gearing mechanism, both being driven by an engine. The output of the hydrostatic transmission interacts with the mechanical transmission to provide infinitely adjustable power flow through the hydromechanical transmission. The planetary gearing mechanism includes three planetary gear set and five members to connected the hydromechanical transmission to an output.
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Coutant Alan R.
Garnett Stephen C.
Stemler Eric D.
Caterpillar Inc.
Glastetter Calvin E.
Kwon Peter T.
Wright Dirk
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