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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 29, 2019
Filed:
Mar. 17, 2017
Fallbrook Intellectual Property Company Llc, Cedar Park, TX (US);
Jon M. Nichols, Georgetown, TX (US);
Brian Benjamin Sweet, Leander, TX (US);
Brad P. Pohl, Leander, TX (US);
Fernand A. Thomassy, Liberty Hill, TX (US);
William J. Elliott, Austin, TX (US);
David Galvin, Leander, TX (US);
Daniel J. Dawe, Austin, TX (US);
David Brian Jackson, Cedar Park, TX (US);
Wayne Leroy Contello, Austin, TX (US);
Fallbrook Intellectual Property Company LLC, Cedar Park, TX (US);
Abstract
Components, subassemblies, systems, and/or methods for improving the performance and increasing the life of continuously variable transmissions (CVT). A first stator may be formed with an outer diameter greater than an outer diameter of a second stator. A stator may have radial slots formed to extend farther radially inward than slots on the other stator. The larger outer diameter of a stator or the formation of guide slots on a first stator extending farther radially inward of guide slots on a second stator may prevent egress of a planet axle from a radial slot, increase range of the CVT, allow for larger tolerances to reduce losses, and other advantages, Slots on a timing plate may be formed having a width greater than a width of guide slots formed on either stator to allow the stators to control adjustments while the timing plate avoids runaway axles. The shape, including junction between surfaces on a timing plate or stator may also prevent an axle from egressing. Any one or a combination of these features allow a CVT to be formed smaller and lighter to allow for clearance in smaller environments and for reduced inertia.