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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 15, 2003
Filed:
Mar. 30, 2001
Hirohiko Kawada, Amagasaki, JP;
Norihiro Ishii, Amagasaki, JP;
Abstract
A transaxle apparatus provided with a planetary gear type differential The differential comprises a pair of co-axial axles, a sun gear, a center gear serving as a driving input gear, a pair of carriers, a pair of ring gears serving as steering input gears, and planet gears. The center gear interlocks with the sun gear. The pair of carriers are fixedly disposed around the respective axles oppositely to each other with respect to the center gear. The pair of ring gears are rotatably disposed around the respective carriers so as to slidably abut at their inner peripheral surfaces against outer peripheral surfaces of the respective carriers. Each of the ring gears is extended between the sun gear and each of the carriers disposed in the ring gear so as to be inner peripherally formed into an internal gear. Each of the carriers is integrally provided with a plurality of projections projecting toward the center gear between the sun gear and the internal gear. The planet gears are rotatably disposed around the respective projections of the carrier so as to engage with the sun gear and the internal gear. The projection is preferably formed of the carrier. Tips of teeth of the internal gear are extended toward the axis of the axle further than the inner peripheral surface of the ring gear slidably abutting against the outer peripheral surface of the carrier.