Vehicle with extendable parts
US-12145682-B2 · Nov 19, 2024 · US
US10399638B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10399638-B2 |
| Application number | US-201415036349-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 10, 2014 |
| Priority date | Nov 14, 2013 |
| Publication date | Sep 3, 2019 |
| Grant date | Sep 3, 2019 |
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A motorcycle transmission includes a swingarm which extends from one hinging end to a motorcycle chassis, defining an oscillation axis, at one connection end to a wheel, a homokinetic joint arranged on the side of the hinging end, and a geared coupling positioned on the side of the connection end. The homokinetic joint kinematically reciprocally connects a first end of an input shaft, connected to a power take-off, and a second end of an output shaft mechanically connected to the geared coupling. The geared coupling transmits motion to the wheel. The homokinetic joint performs an instantaneously constant transmission ratio between the first and the second end. The homokinetic joint is offset to the hinging end of the swingarm, in a vertical direction perpendicular to the support surface of the wheel and permits oscillation of the output shaft between a stroke start and a stroke end, parallel to the oscillation axis.
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Motorcycle transmission comprising a swingarm which extends from a hinging end to an associable motorcycle chassis, defining an oscillation axis, to a connection end to a wheel, a homokinetic joint positioned on a side of the hinging end, and a geared coupling positioned on a side of the connection end, wherein the homokinetic joint kinematically connects to a first end of an input shaft, connected to a power take-off, and to a second end of an output shaft mechanically connected to said geared coupling, and wherein the geared coupling transmits movement to the wheel, wherein the homokinetic joint is a single joint and defines an instantaneously constant transmission ratio between said first end and said second end, the homokinetic joint is offset to the hinging end of the swingarm, in a vertical direction perpendicular to a support surface of the wheel and permits an oscillation of the output shaft between a stroke start and a stroke end, parallel to said oscillation axis. 2. Motorcycle transmission according to claim 1 , wherein the homokinetic joint, in relation to the line joining the hinging end and the connection end of the swingarm is in a half plane opposite the support surface of the wheel, so as to be offset in relation to the hinging end in a vertical direction. 3. Motorcycle transmission according to claim 1 , wherein the homokinetic joint is offset in relation to the hinging end to an associable motorcycle chassis, in a longitudinal direction, perpendicular to the oscillation axis and to the vertical direction. 4. Motorcycle transmission according to claim 1 , wherein the homokinetic joint is positioned astride a centreline plane passing through the hinging end and parallel to said vertical direction. 5. Motorcycle transmission according to claim 4 , wherein the homokinetic joint is positioned symmetrically in relation to a centreline plane passing through the hinging end and parallel to said vertical direction. 6. Motorcycle transmission according to claim 1 , wherein the homokinetic joint is shaped in such a way that straight lines perpendicular to the second end of the output shaft at the start stroke position and the end stroke position of the output shaft intersect at the hinging end of the swingarm. 7. Motorcycle transmission according to claim 1 , wherein said swingarm comprises a single arm, wherein the single arm houses at least partially the input shaft and/or the output shaft. 8. Motorcycle transmission according to claim 1 , wherein said swingarm comprises two arms. 9. Motorcycle transmission according to claim 1 , wherein the geared coupling positioned on the side of the second end comprises a pair of conical or spiral bevel gears. 10. Motorcycle comprising a transmission according to claim 1 . 11. Motorcycle transmission according to claim 1 , wherein the output shaft comprises a first rod and a second rod, connected in series by a sliding joint so as to be able to modify an overall length of said output shaft, during transmission of the movement from the power take-off to the wheel or to make up for small misalignments. 12. Motorcycle transmission according to claim 11 , wherein said sliding joint is a grooved and vaulted axial joint. 13. A motorcycle transmission comprising a swingarm which extends from a hinging end to an associable motorcycle chassis, defining an oscillation axis, to a connection end to a wheel; a homokinetic joint positioned on a side of the hinging end, and a geared coupling positioned on a side of the connection end; wherein the homokinetic joint kinematically connects to a first end of an input shaft, connected to a power take-off, and to a second end of an output shaft mechanically connected to said geared coupling, and wherein the geared coupling transmits movement to the wheel; wherein the homokinetic joint is a single joint and defines an instantaneously constant transmission ratio between said first end and said second end; wherein the homokinetic joint is offset to the hinging end of the swingarm, in a vertical direction perpendicular to a support surface of the wheel and permits an oscillation of the output shaft between a stroke start and a stroke end, parallel to said oscillation axis; and wherein the homokinetic joint comprises a first cap and a second cap, wherein the first cap is integrally joined in rotation to the first end of the input shaft and the second cap is integrally joined in rotation to the second end of the output shaft, said caps being coupled by a roto-translatory coupling, so as to form a transmission instantly homokinetic, to permit rotation of the output shaft between the stroke start and the stroke end and to permit variations of a distance between the second end of the output shaft and the first end of the input shaft. 14. Motorcycle transmission according to claim 13 , wherein the second cap is at least partially inserted in the first cap by a vault shaped coupling. 15. Motorcycle transmission according to claim 14 , wherein said vault shaped coupling comprises a groove for the transmission of torque between the input shaft and the output shaft. 16. Motorcycle transmission according to claim 13 , wherein the roto-translatory coupling between the caps comprises interposition of balls and rollers to reduce friction of the coupling to a minimum.
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