Claims
- 1. A transmission system comprising:
- a prime mover;
- a continuously-variable ratio-varying unit (ratio unit);
- said ratio unit comprising a rotary input member adapted to rotate in a single first direction only and presenting an input race of fixed geometry and part-toroidal shape, a coaxial rotary output member adapted to rotate in a second and opposite direction only and presenting an output race of fixed geometry and part-toroidal shape, the said shapes of said input and output races conforming to the outline of a single imaginary torus of circular cross section, and at least one roller rotatable about its axis and arranged to transmit traction at all times from said input race to said output race, said axis of said at least one roller being tiltable whereby to change the orientation of said at least one roller and thereby change the ratio transmitted by said transmission;
- a direct connection, without means of reversal of direction, between said prime mover and said rotary input member of said ratio unit;
- an epicyclic combination comprising at least a first element, a second planet carrier element and a third element arranged in successive engagement;
- a hydrokinetic element comprising at least an impeller element and a turbine element;
- said epicyclic combination and said hydrokinetic element being located in succession between said ratio unit and said a final drive output;
- a connection between one of said epicyclic combination elements and said impeller element;
- a connection between said ratio unit and another of said epicyclic combination elements, and a connection of the remaining one of said epicyclic combination elements both to said turbine element and to said final drive output, and
- a reversing mechanism, located between said hydrokinetic element and said final drive output.
- 2. A transmission system according to claim 1 in which said hydrokinetic element is a fluid coupling without torque-multiplying effect.
- 3. A transmission system according to claim 1 in which said hydrokinetic element is a torque converter with torque-multiplying effect.
- 4. A transmission system according to claim 1 in which said ratio unit is of the toroidal-race rolling-traction type.
- 5. A transmission system according to claim 1 in which the reversing mechanism has a larger speed reduction in reverse than in forward.
- 6. A transmission system according to claim 5 in which the reversing mechanism includes a simple epicyclic comprising sun, planet carrier and ring gear, in which said final output is connected to said ring gear, and in which there are clutch/brake means operable alternatively to free said planet carrier and connect said sun directly to said final drive output in forward motion, or to disconnect said final drive output from said sun but to lock said planet carrier whereby said final output is driven by way of said sun, planets and ring gear in reverse motion.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 904,970, filed Sept. 8, 1986, which is now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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