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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 31, 2018
Filed:
Dec. 29, 2014
Fallbrook Intellectual Property Company Llc, Cedar Park, TX (US);
Robert A. Smithson, Cedar Park, TX (US);
Brad P. Pohl, Leander, TX (US);
Oronde J. Armstrong, Cottage Grove, WI (US);
Donald C. Miller, Encinitas, CA (US);
Daniel J. Dawe, Austin, TX (US);
Fernand A. Thomassy, Liberty Hill, TX (US);
Matthew P. Simister, Austin, TX (US);
Wesley R. Poth, Austin, TX (US);
Jon M. Nichols, Georgetown, TX (US);
Charles B. Lohr, Austin, TX (US);
Fallbrook Intellectual Property Company LLC, Cedar Park, TX (US);
Abstract
A continuously variable transmission (CVT) having a main shaft configured to support and position various components of the CVT. Shift cam discs cooperate with ball-leg assemblies to shift the transmission ration of the CVT. Load cam discs, a torsion disc, rolling elements, and a hub cap shell are configured to generate axial force, transmit torque, and manage reaction forces. In one embodiment, a splined input shaft and a torsion disc having a splined bore cooperate to input torque into the variator of the CVT. Among other things, various ball axles, axle-ball combinations, and reaction force grounding configurations are disclosed. In one embodiment, a CVT having axial force generation means at both the input and output elements is disclosed.