Cvt ring member and method for manufacturing the same
US-2016312854-A1 · Oct 27, 2016 · US
US10072742B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10072742-B2 |
| Application number | US-201415107928-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 24, 2014 |
| Priority date | Dec 24, 2013 |
| Publication date | Sep 11, 2018 |
| Grant date | Sep 11, 2018 |
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A continuously variable transmission includes two pulleys (1, 2), each with two pulley discs (4, 5) that are mutually oriented at a pulley angle (Φp-i; Φp-o), and a drive belt (3) with an endless carrier (31) and with a number of transverse members (32) that each arrive in contact with the pulley discs (4, 5) via contact faces thereof that are mutually oriented at a belt angle (Φb). The pulley angle (Φp-i) of one (1) of the transmission pulleys (1, 2) is set smaller than the pulley angle (Φp-o) of the other one (2) of the transmission pulleys (1, 2) and the belt angle (Φb) is set essentially equal to the larger pulley angle (Φp-o) of the other one pulley (2). This transmission is capable of transmitting a particularly high driving power with a particularly high efficiency.
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The invention claimed is: 1. Continuously variable transmission with an input pulley ( 1 ), an output pulley ( 2 ) and a drive belt ( 3 ), which input and output pulleys ( 1 , 2 ) are each provided with two, predominantly conical pulley discs ( 4 , 5 ) that are mutually arranged at a pulley angle (Φ p ; Φ p-i ; Φ p-o ) and that are in contact with contact faces ( 37 ) on either side of the drive belt ( 3 ), which contact faces ( 37 ) on either side of the drive belt ( 3 ) are mutually arranged at a belt angle (Φ b ), in which transmission the contact between the drive belt ( 3 ) on the one hand and the input pulley ( 1 ) or the output pulley ( 2 ) on the other hand can vary between a smallest radial position and a largest radial position relative to the pulley discs ( 4 , 5 ) of the respective pulley ( 1 , 2 ), wherein, the drive belt includes only a single pair of contact faces, and in which transmission at least at the smallest possible radial position of the contact, the pulley angle (Φ p-i ) of the input pulley ( 1 ) is smaller than the pulley angle (Φ p-o ) of the output pulley ( 2 ), wherein the belt angle (ϕ b ) is larger than the pulley angle (Φp-i) of the input pulley ( 1 ) and is at most equal to or smaller than the pulley angle (Φp-o) of the output pulley ( 2 ) and in that the belt angle (Φb) is, at least approximately, equal to the pulley angle (Φp-o) of the output pulley ( 2 ) at the smallest possible radial position of the contact. 2. The continuously variable transmission according to claim 1 , wherein, at the smallest possible radial position of the contact, the pulley angle (Φ p-i ) of the input pulley ( 1 ) is at least 0.2 and at most 1.2 degrees smaller than the pulley angle (Φ p-o ) of the output pulley ( 2 ). 3. The continuously variable transmission according to claim 1 , wherein a nominal value of the pulley angle (Φ p-o ) of the output pulley ( 2 ) amounts to approximately 22.0 degrees and, at the smallest possible radial position of the contact, the nominal value of the pulley angle (Φ p-i ) of the input pulley ( 1 ) amounts to approximately 21.4 degrees. 4. The continuously variable transmission according to claim 1 , wherein, at least at the largest possible radial position of the contact, the pulley angle (Φ p-i ) of the input pulley ( 1 ) is, at least approximately, equal to the pulley angle (Φ p-o ) of the output pulley ( 2 ). 5. The continuously variable transmission according to claim 1 , wherein the drive belt ( 3 ) is provided with an endless carrier ( 31 ) and a number of transverse members ( 32 ) mounted consecutively and slidably on the endless carrier along the circumference thereof, whereof each transverse member ( 32 ) is provided with a front main body surface ( 39 ) and a rear main body surface ( 38 ), between which surfaces ( 38 , 39 ) the transverse member ( 32 ) extends in thickness direction and between which surfaces ( 38 , 39 ) the transverse member ( 32 ) is provided with a contact face ( 37 ) on either side thereof, destined for friction contact with the input and the output pulleys ( 1 , 2 ) of the transmission, the contact faces ( 37 ) of each transverse member ( 32 ) are mutually oriented at an angle and the belt angle (Φ b ), or at least the nominal value thereof, corresponds to the average value of the angle between the contact faces ( 37 ) of all of the transverse members ( 32 ) of the drive belt ( 3 ).
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