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Infinitely variable traction roller transmission

  • US 4,964,312 A
  • Filed: 10/17/1988
  • Issued: 10/23/1990
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/17/1988
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An infinitely variable traction roller transmission comprising:

  • a housing;

    two toric traction discs rotatably supported in said housing, one for rotation with an input shaft and the other for rotation with an output shaft, said toric discs having opposite traction surfaces defining therebetween a toric cavity of circular cross-section;

    at least two motion transmitting traction rollers arranged in said toric cavity in radial symmetry and in engagement with said toric discs for the transmission of motion therebetween, each of said traction rollers being rotatably supported in said housing by a pivot trunnion adapted to pivot about a control axis which is essentially tangential to the center circle of said toric cavity, each of said pivot trunnions having a support roller mounted thereon and a partial circular track structured arranged adjacent each pivot trunnion and supporting the support roller thereof, said track structures being adapted to force the traction rollers on said pivot trunnions into force transmittin engagement with said toric discs, each of said trunnions having a control end projecting along said control axis and being pivotally supported in said housing such that said control end is additionally movable in a plane normal to the axis of said toric discs for tilting said trunnion about the point of support of said support roller on said partial circular track structure; and

    means for supporting and controllably tilting said trunnions in unison in said plane in the same angular sense with respect to the axis of the toric discs so as to provide for precess motion of said traction rollers for initiation of a transmission ratio change.

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