Continuously variable transmission

US10648554B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10648554-B2
Application numberUS-201414475385-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 2, 2014
Priority dateSep 2, 2014
Publication dateMay 12, 2020
Grant dateMay 12, 2020

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A vehicle may include a continuously variable transmission which requires non-recycled air. The continuously variable transmission may provide non-recycled air to a first number of sheaves of the continuously variable transmission with a second number of air supply conduits, the second number being less than the first number. A cover of the continuously variable transmission may have a unitary body.

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A continuously variable transmission for coupling a drive shaft and a driven shaft, the continuously variable transmission comprising: a housing including a base having a first opening adapted to receive the drive shaft and a second opening adapted to receive the driven shaft and a cover being coupled to the base, the cover and the base cooperating to define an interior of the housing; a drive clutch positioned within the interior of the housing and adapted to be operatively coupled to the drive shaft, the drive clutch including a first drive clutch sheave and a second drive clutch sheave moveable relative to the first drive clutch sheave; a driven clutch positioned within the interior of the housing and adapted to be operatively coupled to the driven shaft, the driven clutch being operatively coupled to the drive clutch and including a first driven clutch sheave and a second driven clutch sheave moveable relative to the first driven clutch sheave; a first number of air supply conduits removably coupled to the housing, each providing non-recycled air from an exterior of the housing to the interior of the housing through at least one air supply opening in the housing; and at least one air outlet conduit coupled to the housing, wherein a second number of the first drive clutch sheave, the second drive clutch sheave, the first driven clutch sheave, and the second driven clutch sheave are directly contacted by the non-recycled air provided by the first number of air supply conduits, the second number being greater than the first number and the second number is at least equal to three, wherein a first air supply conduit of the first number of air supply conduits is coupled to the cover of the housing independent of the base of the housing and a second air supply conduit of the first number of air supply conduits is coupled to the base of the housing independent of the cover of the housing. 2. The continuously variable transmission of claim 1 , wherein the first number is two. 3. The continuously variable transmission of claim 2 , wherein the second number is three. 4. The continuously variable transmission of claim 1 , wherein the second number is three. 5. The continuously variable transmission of claim 1 , wherein an first air supply opening in the housing is positioned within an envelope of a first side of the driven clutch perpendicular to a rotational axis of the driven clutch, a first air supply conduit of the first number of air supply conduits being positioned to provide non-recycled air through the first air supply opening in the housing to contact the first side of the driven clutch. 6. The continuously variable transmission of claim 5 , wherein the first air supply opening is positioned laterally outboard of the driven clutch. 7. The continuously variable transmission of claim 5 , wherein the rotational axis of the driven clutch extends through the first air supply opening. 8. The continuously variable transmission of claim 5 , wherein the first supply opening is centered around the rotational axis of the driven clutch. 9. The continuously variable transmission of claim 5 , wherein the housing includes a flat surface which overlaps an outer portion of the first side of the driven clutch and cooperates with the driven clutch to define a gap between the driven clutch and the housing which causes air to be accelerated towards the drive clutch when the driven clutch is rotating about the rotational axis of the driven clutch. 10. The continuously variable transmission of claim 9 , wherein the gap has a generally constant thickness between the driven clutch and the housing. 11. The continuously variable transmission of claim 9 , wherein the gap has a thickness between the driven clutch and the housing of about 9 millimeters. 12. The continuously variable transmission of claim 9 , wherein the gap generates a low pressure region which draws air from the first supply opening and accelerates the air to about 60 meters per second. 13. The continuously variable transmission of claim 9 , wherein the housing has a smooth profile from proximate the first air supply opening to the flat surface. 14. The continuously variable transmission of claim 9 , wherein the housing has a smooth profile from proximate the first air supply opening to the flat surface, a portion of the smooth profile having a plunger shape. 15. The continuously variable transmission of claim 1 , wherein an air diverter is supported by the housing and is positioned between the drive clutch and the driven clutch, the air diverter having an upper portion, a lower portion, and a waist portion between the upper portion and the lower portion, the air diverter channels air to travel from proximate the driven clutch to proximate the drive clutch in a first region in the interior of the housing above the upper portion of the air diverter and channels air to travel from proximate the drive clutch to proximate the driven clutch in a second region in the interior of the housing below the lower portion of the air diverter. 16. The continuously variable transmission of claim 15 , wherein the lower portion of the air diverter has an air peeler, the air peeler dividing the air into a first portion which is channeled to travel from proximate the drive clutch to proximate the driven clutch in the second region in the interior of the housing below the lower portion of the air diverter and a second portion which is directed back towards the drive clutch. 17. The continuously variable transmission of claim 16 , wherein the air diverter extends from the flat surface of the housing in a first direction and a pocket to receive the drive clutch extends from the flat surface of the housing in a second direction, opposite the first direction, the housing further including a channel extending from the pocket to the flat surface of the housing, the channel being positioned below the air diverter. 18. The continuously variable transmission of claim 1 , wherein the first number is at least one. 19. The continuously variable transmission of claim 1 , wherein the first number of air supply conduits includes a first air supply conduit removably coupled to the housing at a first location and a second air supply conduit removably coupled to the housing at a second location, the second location spaced apart from the first location. 20. A continuously variable transmission for coupling a drive shaft and a driven shaft, the continuously variable transmission comprising: a housing including a base having a first opening adapted to receive the drive shaft and a second opening adapted to receive the driven shaft and a cover being coupled to the base, the cover and the base cooperating to define an interior of the housing, the cover having a unitary body; a drive clutch positioned within the interior of the housing and adapted to be operatively coupled to the drive shaft, the drive clutch including a first drive clutch sheave and a second drive clutch sheave moveable relative to the first drive clutch sheave; and a driven clutch positioned within the interior of the housing and adapted to be operatively coupled to the driven shaft, the driven clutch being operatively coupled to the drive clutch and including a first driven clutch sheave and a second driven clutch sheave moveable relative to the first driven clutch sheave, the unitary body of the cover including a flat surface which overlaps an outer portion of a first side of the driven clutch which is perpendicular to a rotational axis of

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  • with endless flexible members, e.g. belt CVTs · CPC title

  • characterised by means for venting gearboxes, e.g. air breathers · CPC title

  • Air cooling or ventilation · CPC title

  • with air cooling · CPC title

  • Continous variable transmissions [CVT] · CPC title

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What does patent US10648554B2 cover?
A vehicle may include a continuously variable transmission which requires non-recycled air. The continuously variable transmission may provide non-recycled air to a first number of sheaves of the continuously variable transmission with a second number of air supply conduits, the second number being less than the first number. A cover of the continuously variable transmission may have a unitary …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Polaris Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16H57/0489. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 12 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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