Power transfer mechanism for four-wheel drive

Machine element or mechanism – Gearing – Plural power paths to and/or from gearing

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74674, 74714, 180247, F16H 3708

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ABSTRACT:
A power transfer mechanism comprises a planetary gear assembly incorporating double planet gears which are in mesh with each other and journalled on a carrier. Input member is drivingly connected to the ring gear and first output member is drivingly connected to carrier. The mechanism further includes means shiftable to one of a plurality of operating positions engaging sun gear with a second output member.

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Automobil-Industrie, 4/79, "Planetengetriebe in automatischen Fahrzeuggetrieben", Jurgen Pickard.

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