Infinite ratio transmission apparatus

Machine element or mechanism – Elements – Gear casings

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74427, 74705, 74714, F16H 3708

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047182970

ABSTRACT:
A transmission having an input differential and an output differential; each differential having a pair of coaxial shafts rotatable independently of each other and a rotatable member coupled to the shafts and rotatable relative thereto. Structure is provided to couple each shaft of one differential with a respective shaft of the other differential. The rotatable member of the first differential is adapted to be coupled to a power source and rotated thereby so that the rotation of such rotatable member is transferred to the rotatable member of the second differential through said structure. A speed control device can be coupled to one of the shafts of the first differential to control the speed of the shaft and thereby permit infinite variations between a zero speed (neutral) of the rotatable member of the second differential and a maximum speed.

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