Speed reducing mechanism and transmission device having two rang

Planetary gear transmission systems or components – Variable speed or direction transmission combined with... – Variable speed or direction is planetary transmission

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475200, 475221, 475198, F16H 3708

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055540805

ABSTRACT:
The speed reducing mechanism employing a planetary gear train can be interposed between a ring (36), engaged with an output gear (13) of the gearbox, and the case (16) which constitutes the input element of the differential. In this speed reducing mechanism, the ring is rotatively guided on two smooth journals and the reducing mechanism can be locked by means of a shifting sleeve (46). Such a simple, small and inexpensive arrangement permits improving the motricity of vehicles having two or four driving wheels, for example of the type capable of travelling over all types of roads and tracks.

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