Transaxle for midship transversely mounted engine

Planetary gear transmission systems or components – Variable speed or direction transmission combined with... – Transmission output shaft parallel to differential output...

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180248, 180297, F16H 100, B60K 1716, B60K 1728

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053485165

ABSTRACT:
A transaxle for a drive system of a vehicle including a midship transversely mounted engine. The transaxle comprising a transmission, a differential mechanism for differential action between a set of rear wheels of the vehicle, and a transfer case for transferring drive torque to a set of front wheels of the vehicle. The transmission has a main shaft extending transversely with respect to a logitudinal direction of the vehicle. Disposed rearwardly of the main shaft is the differential mechanism, while disposed forwardly of the main shaft is the transfer case. Drive torque from the main shaft is transferred via two power flows to a differential case of the rear differential mechanism and to an input shaft of the transfer case.

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