Microscope Observation Container and Observation Device
US-2017045726-A1 · Feb 16, 2017 · US
US10889173B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10889173-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916411617-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 14, 2019 |
| Priority date | Sep 19, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jan 12, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jan 12, 2021 |
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A transaxle system for a golf car, wherein the system comprises a transaxle and a matting interface. The transaxle comprises a plurality of mounting flanges fixedly mountable to at least one axle tube of the golf car, wherein the at least one axle tube houses at least one wheel axle, and the transaxle is operably couplable to the at least one wheel axle. The transaxle additionally comprising a transaxle mounting collar that is fixedly mounted to or integrally formed with a housing of the transaxle. The mating interface is mountable to the transaxle mounting collar, and is structured and operable to have an integrated internal combustion engine-transmission unit of the golf car mounted thereto.
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What is claimed is: 1. A transaxle system for a golf car, said system comprising: a transaxle, the transaxle comprising a plurality of mounting flanges fixedly mountable to at least one axle tube of the golf car, the at least one axle tube housing at least one wheel axle, the transaxle operably couplable to the at least one wheel axle; and an annular transaxle mounting collar that is one of fixedly mounted to or integrally formed with a housing of the transaxle; and a mating interface that is mountable to the annular transaxle mounting collar, the mating interface structured and operable to have an integrated internal combustion engine-transmission unit of the golf car mounted thereto such that the annular mating interface is interstitially disposed between the annular transaxle and the integrated internal combustion engine-transmission unit. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the mating interface comprises a mounting plate to which the transaxle mounting collar is mountable and a sidewall extending from the mounting plate, wherein the sidewall includes a mounting face disposed along a distal edge thereof to which the internal combustion engine-transmission unit is mountable. 3. The system of claim 2 , wherein the mating interface further comprises shaft aperture that is structured and operable to have one of a transaxle input shaft and an internal combustion engine-transmission unit output shaft extend therethrough such that the transaxle input shaft and internal combustion engine-transmission unit output shaft are connectable having a respective longitudinal axis of each substantially parallel to a longitudinal axis of the at least one wheel axle when the transaxle is mounted to the at least one axle tube. 4. The system of claim 3 , wherein the plurality of mounting flanges are structured to fixedly mount to the at least one axle tube such that the longitudinal axis of the transaxle input shaft and internal combustion engine-transmission unit output shaft is located forward of a longitudinal axis of the at least one wheel axle. 5. The system of claim 2 , wherein the mating interface further comprises shaft aperture, a bearing stand disposed around the shaft aperture that is structured and operable to receive and retain a shaft bearing, and a coupling shaft disposed therewithin, the coupling shaft having a first end to which a transaxle input shaft is engageable and an opposing second end to which an internal combustion engine-transmission unit output shaft is engageable such that the transaxle input shaft and internal combustion engine-transmission unit output shaft are connectable having a respective longitudinal axis of each, and a longitudinal axis of the coupling shaft substantially parallel to a longitudinal axis of the at least one wheel axle when the transaxle is mounted to the at least one axle tube. 6. The system of claim 5 wherein the plurality of mounting flanges are structured to fixedly mount to the at least one axle tube such that longitudinal axis of the transaxle input shaft, the internal combustion engine-transmission unit output shaft, and the coupling interface are located forward of a longitudinal axis of the at least one wheel axle. 7. A unitized powertrain for a golf car, said unitized powertrain comprising: an integrated internal combustion engine-transmission unit including a continuously variable transmission; an integrated transaxle-mounting collar unit, the transaxle-mounting collar unit comprising: a transaxle; a plurality of mounting flanges connected to the transaxle and fixedly mountable to at least one axle tube of the golf car, the at least one axle tube housing at least one wheel axle, the transaxle operably couplable to the at least one wheel axle; and an annular transaxle mounting collar that is one of fixedly mounted to or integrally formed with a housing of the transaxle; and a mating interface, the mounting interface comprising a mounting plate to which the annular transaxle mounting collar is mounted and a sidewall extending from the mounting plate, wherein the sidewall includes a mounting face disposed along a distal edge thereof to which the internal combustion engine-transmission unit is mounted such that the annular mating interface is interstitially disposed between the annular transaxle and the integrated internal combustion engine-transmission unit. 8. The powertrain of claim 7 , wherein the at least one axle tube comprises a left axle tube and a right axle tube, wherein one of the left and right axle tubes is longer than the other such that transaxle is mountable thereto offset from a vehicle longitudinal centerline. 9. The powertrain of claim 7 , wherein the mating interface further comprises shaft aperture that is structured and operable to have one of a transaxle input shaft and an internal combustion engine-transmission unit output shaft extend therethrough and be directly connected to the respective transaxle input shaft or internal combustion engine-transmission unit output shaft such that a longitudinal axis of the directly connected transaxle input shaft and internal combustion engine-transmission unit output shaft is substantially parallel to a longitudinal axis of the at least one wheel axle when the transaxle is mounted to the at least one axle tube. 10. The powertrain of claim 9 , wherein the plurality of mounting flanges are structured to fixedly mount to the at least one axle tube such that the longitudinal axis of the transaxle input shaft and internal combustion engine-transmission unit output shaft is located forward of a longitudinal axis of the at least one wheel axle. 11. The powertrain of claim 7 , wherein the mating interface further comprises shaft aperture, a bearing stand disposed around the shaft aperture having a shaft bearing retained therein, and a coupling shaft disposed therewithin the bearing, the coupling shaft having a first end to which a transaxle input shaft is engaged and an opposing second end to which an internal combustion engine-transmission unit output shaft is engaged such that the transaxle input shaft and internal combustion engine-transmission unit output shaft are operably connected having a respective longitudinal axis of each, and a longitudinal axis of the coupling shaft substantially parallel to a longitudinal axis of the at least one wheel axle when the transaxle-mounting collar unit is mounted to the at least one axle tube. 12. The powertrain of claim 11 wherein the plurality of mounting flanges are structured to fixedly mount to the at least one axle tube such that longitudinal axis of the transaxle input shaft, the internal combustion engine-transmission unit output shaft, and the coupling interface are located forward of a longitudinal axis of the at least one wheel axle. 13. The powertrain of claim 7 , wherein the mating interface sidewall is structured and operable such that unitized powertrain is a sealed powertrain. 14. The powertrain of claim 7 further comprising at least one isolator mount structured and operable to mount the internal combustion engine-transmission unit to structure of the golf car. 15. A golf car, said golf car comprising: a chassis; a pair of golf car suspension components connected to the chassis; a drive axle assembly, the drive axle assembly comprising: at least one wheel axle; and at least one axle tube housing the at least one wheel axle, the at least one axle tube connected to the suspension components such that the at least one axle assembly is operably connected to the golf car chassis via the golf car suspension components; and a unitized powertrain mounted to the chassis
Continous variable transmissions [CVT] · CPC title
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the internal combustion or jet propulsion unit is arranged between the front and the rear axle · CPC title
characterised by arrangement, location or kind of gearing · CPC title
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