Stepped motor vehicle transmission

Machine element or mechanism – Gearing – Interchangeably locked

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F16H 3087

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054957753

ABSTRACT:
A stepped motor vehicle transmission comprises an input shaft, a first and a second intermediate shaft and an output shaft. The shafts are arranged parallel to each other, but only two each are arranged in a common plane. Toothed wheels are provided on the shafts meshing in pairs with each other. Gearshift sleeves are provided for drivingly connect one each loose toothed wheel of the pairs with the respective shaft on which they are journaled. The respective other toothed wheels of the pairs are designed as fixed wheels. The input shaft, the first intermediate shaft and the second intermediate shaft are each provided with a gearshift sleeve being displaceable in two gearshift directions each for engaging a total of five forward gears and one reverse gear. One supplemental fixed toothed wheel on the first intermediate shaft meshes with a loose toothed wheel on the input shaft. Further, one supplemental fixed toothed wheel on the second intermediate shaft meshes with a toothed wheel on the output shaft.

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patent: 5031473 (1991-07-01), Yumoto et al.

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