Chongqing, China

Chenghao Deng


 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 13.0

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Years Active: 2025

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Title: Chenghao Deng: Innovator in Transmission Systems

Introduction

Chenghao Deng is a notable inventor based in Chongqing, China. He has made significant contributions to the field of automotive technology, particularly in the development of advanced transmission systems. His innovative approach has led to the creation of a patent that enhances the efficiency of four-wheel drive systems.

Latest Patents

Chenghao Deng holds a patent for a "Transmission system capable of implementing four-wheel drive and operating model thereof." This invention includes a transmission system that features an odd shift motor, an even shift motor, a front-wheel drive shaft, and a rear-wheel drive shaft. The design incorporates a front-wheel output shaft gear and a rear-wheel output shaft gear, which are connected by a front/rear drive shaft coupling sleeve. The coordinated control of the two motors allows for high-efficiency operation, improving the overall performance of the transmission system. Additionally, the system can switch between four-wheel drive and two-wheel drive models, utilizing sensor information to synchronize rotational speed during gear shifts, thereby reducing impact during transitions.

Career Highlights

Chenghao Deng has worked with prominent institutions, including Chongqing University and Chongqing Changan New Energy Automobile Technology Co., Ltd. His experience in these organizations has contributed to his expertise in automotive engineering and innovation.

Collaborations

Chenghao has collaborated with notable colleagues such as Minghui Hu and Anjian Zhou. Their combined efforts have fostered advancements in the field of transmission systems.

Conclusion

Chenghao Deng's innovative work in transmission systems exemplifies the potential for advancements in automotive technology. His patent reflects a commitment to improving efficiency and performance in four-wheel drive systems.

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