Machine element or mechanism – Elements – Gear casings
Patent
1983-05-11
1985-06-04
Krizmanich, George H.
Machine element or mechanism
Elements
Gear casings
74705, 180249, F16H 3708, F16H 3706
Patent
active
045206902
ABSTRACT:
The transmission device comprises at least two differentials the first of which has two output semi-shafts each of which drives a driving wheel of a first axle of the vehicle. The transmission device includes a second differential interposed between the first differential 1 and one of the wheels of the vehicle, the input element 17 of the second differential 12 being driven by the corresponding output semi-shaft 11 of the first differential 1 and its output elements 21, 23, 24 driving, on one hand, said one of the wheels and, on the other hand, a transmission shaft 32 which is connected to a second axle of the vehicle. The first differential is of the epicyclic gear train type which divides the driving torque applied to its input element in an unequal manner between its output elements.
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Krizmanich George H.
Wright Dirk
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