Machine element or mechanism – Gearing – Plural power paths to and/or from gearing
Patent
1986-06-02
1988-02-16
Braun, Leslie
Machine element or mechanism
Gearing
Plural power paths to and/or from gearing
74710, F16H 138
Patent
active
047247215
ABSTRACT:
A combination gear subassembly (50, 60, 90, or 130) for mounting pairs of combination gears (38, 70, 100, or 120) in a differential assembly having cross axis compound planetary gearing. The combination gear subassemblies are made up of a pair of combination gears together with a pair of journal plates (52, 62, or 92) each having a pair of bearing surfaces (54, 64, or 98) for receiving journals (46, 72, 102, or 122) which project from opposite ends of the combination gears. The combination gear subassemblies are mounted in guide slots (32, 66, or 116) formed in pedestals (28, 84 or 112) which connect end portions (12) of housing (10).
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Gleasman Keith E.
Gleasman Vernon E.
Belisario Martin G.
Braun Leslie
Harper Ralph E.
Polster Morton A.
Ryan Thomas B.
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