1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a CVT transmission for motor vehicles, in particular for farm tractors.
2. Technical Background
In the field of tractors, transmissions in which a continuous control of speed is effected, called CVT transmissions, are known. In other words, in these transmissions, one is able continuously to regulate the speed of the motor vehicle, throughout the range between the maximum forward speed and the maximum reverse speed.
In particular, in known solutions, the CVT transmission comprises an apparatus for the continuous variation of the motion in terms of delivered torque and speed. Such a transmission is known, for example, from the patent EP-B1-0 889 260.
However, EP-B1-0 889 260 has a disadvantage of not being optimally compact and therefore is not suitable for use in low-power tractors in which the volume of the components constitutes a determining factor. For example, the epicyclic rotary mechanism is positioned at the central axis of one of the two expandable pulleys. This entails larger transverse dimensions than are optimal in the field of low-power tractors.
An object of the present invention, therefore, is to provide a CVT transmission for motor vehicles, in particular for low-power farm tractors, that permits an optimal placement of transmission components.
According to an aspect of the invention, a tractor includes an engine and a transmission drivingly coupled to the engine. The transmission has a longitudinal dimension greater and includes at least two pulleys and an epicyclic rotary mechanism including a sun gear with an axis of rotation, the pulleys each having an axis of rotation. The axes of rotation of the pair of pulleys and the sun gear form a triangle in a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal dimension of the transmission.
According to another aspect of the invention, a tractor includes an engine, a drive shaft driven by the engine, and transmission means for continuously varying drive ratios. The transmission means includes at least two pulleys and an epicyclic rotary mechanism including a sun gear with an axis of rotation, at least one primary pulley being selectively driven by the engine and at least one other pulley being driven by the primary pulley. Each pulley has an axis of rotation. The axis of the drive shaft, the pulleys and the sun gear are offset.
The present invention will now be described further, with reference to the accompanying drawings, which show a non-limiting example, in which:
In a transmission 100 shown in
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If the gear wheel 12 is made to rotate with the shaft 13 by the clutch 15 (and, consequently, the gear wheel 14 on the shaft 13 is made idle), motion is transmitted by the drive shaft 10 to the shaft 13 in “direct” fashion. In other words, the motor vehicle will travel “in forward running mode.” On the other hand, if the gear wheel 14 is made to rotate with the shaft 13 (and consequently, the gear wheel 12 on the shaft 13 is made idle) then motion is transmitted by the drive shaft 10 to the shaft 13 in “reverse” fashion. In other words, the tractor will travel “in reverse running mode” owing to the presence of the idle gear wheel 16.
On the shaft 13 is also keyed an expandable pulley 18, coupled by means of belt (or chain) 19 to a second pulley 20, also expandable, keyed onto a shaft 21 (having an axis (c)). The set of pulleys 18, 20, with the respective shafts 13, 21, and the belt (or chain) 19 constitutes a device 23 for the continuous variation of motion.
As shall be seen, both shafts 13 and 21 are kinematically united to an epicyclic rotary mechanism 24 having a central shaft 25, whose axis (d) is parallel to the aforesaid axes (a), (b), and (c). For this purpose, on the shaft 13 is keyed a gear wheel 26, whilst a gear wheel 27 is integral with the shaft 21. The gear wheel 26 meshes with the sun gear 28 of the epicyclic rotary mechanism 24 (the sun gear 28 is idle on the central shaft 25) whilst the wheel 27 transmits motion to a spider 29 mounted idle on a coupling box 28a of the aforesaid sun gear 28. In a manner known in itself, to the spider 29 is associated with a plurality of satellites 30 (only one is shown in
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In known fashion, at the epicyclic rotary mechanism 24 the algebraic sum occurs of the motions coming, respectively, from the coupling of the gear wheel 26 with the sun gear 28 (with constant transmission ratio), and from the coupling of the gear wheel 27 with the spider 29 (variable transmission ratio achieved by means of the continuous motion variation device 23). By exploiting the combinatory effects of the two motions which occur at the epicyclic rotary mechanism 24 it is possible to obtain the desired continuous speed variation to change in the desired fashion the rotation speed of a bevel pinion C1 meshed with a ring bevel gear C2 belonging to a differential gear DIF.
As is well known, by changing the angular speed of the ring bevel gear C2 over time it is possible to change over time also the speed of the differential gear DIF and hence of the pair of rear wheels W1, W2 joined thereto by means of two axles AX1, AX2 supported, respectively, by a bearing B1 and a bearing B2.
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This physical characteristic translates into a considerable improvement in terms of the compactness of the transmission 100 and in a close proximity of its transverse dimensions with respect to the trace P (
It should also be noted that the triangle TR is positioned in substantially balanced fashion relative to the trace P, and the trace P passes at a small distance from the axis (d) of the central shaft 25 of the epicyclic rotary mechanism 24.
All this has the consequence of an equilibrium between the transmission members, and an optimal disposition of the parts, to reduce, as much as possible, the transverse dimensions (for example relative to the axis (a) of the transmission shaft 10).
Moreover, if the central shaft 25 comprises an additional gear wheel 35 downstream of the epicyclic rotary mechanism 24, the gear wheel can be made to mesh with a gear wheel 36 associated with a motion transmission device 37 and a front PTO, FPTO for actuating a pair of front wheels (not shown), a device that will be inserted (with known means) if the tractor is to travel using all four drive wheels.
Advantageously, the transmission system 100 of the present invention, in addition to the aforesaid FTPO and RPTO (which may be connectable/detachable to/from the shaft 10 by means of a clutch 38), can provide for the use of an additional PTO located in intermediate position relative to the first two and designated herein as MPTO.
The MPTO takes motion from the RPTO by means of a gear train 39 and it serves the purpose of actuating, at the operator's choice, a series of tools (not shown herein) which are positioned in the lower part of the tractor.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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BO2004A000017 | Jan 2004 | IT | national |