Abstract: A method for shifting an automatic transmission, including a drive region, a hydrodynamic converter, an output region, and exactly one planetary gear that acts in a first operating state and a second operating state. In order to shift to different gears of the automatic transmission, different transmission ratios are set in the strictly mechanical power branch by disengaging and engaging clutches and/or brakes in the drive region. The planetary gear set in the output region in the case of at least two different transmission ratios in the strictly mechanical power branch, the rotational movement transmitted by the strictly mechanical power branch is stepped up, in order to always set additional gears.
Abstract: An automatic torque transmission with one or more stages, where each stage has a number of available gear ratios. A planetary gear train includes a planet gear, a sun gear, and a ring gear. The planet gear is configured to drive the sun gear at higher speed and lower torque, and the ring gear at lower speed and higher torque. The sun gear is coupled to an input of a differential gear train. The ring gear is coupled to a different input of the differential gear train. A brake clutch can be selectively coupled to the ring gear, to provide selective braking of the ring gear so as to selectively transfer drive from the ring gear to the sun gear.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 21, 2018
Date of Patent:
March 10, 2020
Inventors:
John Siwko, Robert P. Siwko, Andrew J. Siwko
Abstract: A continuously variable transmission is disclosed for use in rotationally or linearly powered machines and vehicles. The single axle transmission provides a simple manual shifting method for the user. An additional embodiment is disclosed which shifts automatically dependent upon the rotational speed of the wheel. Further, the practical commercialization of traction roller transmissions requires improvements in the reliability, ease of shifting, function and simplicity of the transmission. The disclosed transmission may be used in vehicles such as automobiles, motorcycles, and bicycles. The transmission may, for example, be driven by a power transfer mechanism such as a sprocket, gear, pulley or lever, optionally driving a one way clutch attached at one end of the main shaft.