Endless belt power transmission systems or components – Pulley with belt-receiving groove formed by drive faces on... – Load responsive
Patent
1997-11-26
1999-03-09
Schoeppel, Roger
Endless belt power transmission systems or components
Pulley with belt-receiving groove formed by drive faces on...
Load responsive
474 28, 474 70, F16H 6100
Patent
active
058792538
ABSTRACT:
A hydromechanical torque sensor having several plenum chambers can be utilized to transmit torque between the driving and driven parts in the power train of a motor vehicle as well as to make necessary adjustments in a hydraulically adjustable transmission. To this end, the plenum chambers of the torque sensor can be connected to or sealed from each other. The torque sensor and the transmission can receive fluid from discrete sources or from a single source by way of suitable valves.
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Friedmann Oswald
Veil Armin
Luk Getrieb-Systeme GmbH
Schoeppel Roger
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