The present application for industrial patent concerns a mechanical transmission unit especially designed for vehicles running on wheels or belts. This unit will allow the vehicle to turn around an imaginary point placed between the couple of belts or wheels without stopping.
Since the mechanism of the invention was developed with the specific aim of solving a typical problem of caterpillars, henceforth the present description will refer to this type of vehicles. However, any vehicle running on four wheels and machines in general can equally benefit from using the mechanism.
As it is known, the easiest way to make a caterpillar turn is to brake the belt on the internal side of the curve and block it down completely. The technique is employed to make the vehicle turn on itself using one of the belts as pivot.
It is evident, however, that using this technique it will be impossible to make the caterpillar turn around an imaginary point placed between the lateral course of belts. As it is often the case for some models of highly sophisticated combat tanks, when such a performance is required, the tanks are equipped with special hydraulic transmission units, which employ two hydraulic motors (one for each belt). When needed, the motors start revolving in opposite direction. In this way the centre of curvature of the vehicle falls inside the lateral couple of belts.
It must be stressed, however, that in these cases this performance (that is to make the motors run in the opposite direction) cannot be achieved without having previously stopped the run of the vehicle. This means that it is not possible to make the vehicle turn on itself without previously stopping its straight run.
The aim of the invention is to invent a mechanical transmission unit with two output driven shafts that, when needed, will allow the counter-rotation of the two output shafts. If the aforementioned shafts drive the belts of the caterpillar, a rotation of the caterpillar on itself will correspond to this counter-rotation.
An additional aim of the invention is to develop a mechanical transmission unit with two output driven shafts that will allow the counter-rotation of the two output shafts without stopping them, when needed.
In order to avoid any misunderstanding, the description of the transmission unit of the invention will proceed with reference to the enclosed drawing. However, the drawing has the only purpose of illustrating the invention and is not binding in any way. Therefore,
With reference to the aforementioned figure, the transmission unit of the invention includes a drive shaft (1) that, by means of a couple of bevel gears (2a and 2b), drives a driven shaft (3) at whose ends two identical differential gears (5) are mounted from which two driven shafts (6 and 7) can drive the belts or wheels of the vehicle.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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MC2001A0042 | Apr 2001 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IT02/00109 | 2/22/2002 | WO | 00 | 10/7/2003 |
Publishing Document | Publishing Date | Country | Kind |
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WO02/083481 | 10/24/2002 | WO | A |
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20040159182 A1 | Aug 2004 | US |