Abstract: An automated multi-group standard transmission, for a utility vehicle, and a process for changing gears in the multi-group transmission. The multi-group transmission includes at least two multi-speed transmission groups arranged one after the other, such that a multitude of gears can be shifted. A transmission input shaft that can be connected to an engine, via a startup element, is associated with a first transmission group and a second transmission main shaft is associated with a second transmission group. Load shifting mechanisms produce a temporary direct connection between the transmission input shaft and the transmission main shaft such that an intermediate gear can be shifted during a gear change from an original gear into a target gear. The load shifting mechanism enables gear changes that are virtually free of interruptions in load transfer during a gear change from a lower to a higher gear, thus increasing a high operational comfort.
Abstract: A shiftable gear transmission has a plurality of gear pairs with free gears that can be engaged to one of the shafts by means of shift clutches and fixed gears that are permanently locked to one of the shafts. A start-up clutch arranged at the input side of the transmission couples and uncouples the torque flow. At least one of the shift clutches is a power-shift clutch with the ability to transmit a greater amount of torque than the other shift clutches. The start-up clutch and the power-shift clutch are controlled by at least one actuator unit.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 23, 2000
Date of Patent:
July 15, 2003
Assignee:
LuK Lamellen und Kupplungsbau Beteiligungs KG
Inventors:
Wolfgang Reik, Reinhard Berger, Gunter Hirt, Martin Brandt
Abstract: A landing gear for semitrailers includes a two speed double reduction gear assembly having fewer, smaller, and simpler parts, resulting in a compact double reduction gear assembly and cost efficient landing gear unit with a unique clutch-shifting mechanism to provide for shifting from one ratio to another. The double reduction gear assembly is disposed on and about in-line input and output shafts further resulting in an easy to crank and shift landing gear unit capable of achieving standard crank handle turn to vertical leg travel distance ratios. The low gear or low speed ratio of the landing gear unit can be varied within a broad range during manufacture, if desired, generally without increasing the overall size or complexity of the two speed double reduction gear assembly. The landing gear can further include a universal mounting feature and is durable and simple to use.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 16, 1991
Date of Patent:
April 6, 1993
Assignee:
Jost International of Grand Haven Michigan