Transmission Device For Work Vehicles
US-2015133251-A1 · May 14, 2015 · US
US9897185B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9897185-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615001713-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 20, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 31, 2011 |
| Publication date | Feb 20, 2018 |
| Grant date | Feb 20, 2018 |
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Disclosed is a shift power transmission apparatus for readily suppressing or avoiding size increase thereof. The apparatus includes an input shaft ( 22 ) receiving engine drive force, a hydraulic continuously variable transmission ( 30 ) driven by the input shaft ( 22 ), a planetary power transmission section ( 40 ) combining drive force from the input shaft ( 22 ) and output from the hydraulic continuously variable transmission ( 30 ) for outputting the combined drive force, and an output rotary member ( 24 ) outputting power to a travel apparatus. The planetary power transmission section ( 40 ) and the output rotary member ( 24 ) are arranged on a side of the hydraulic continuously variable transmission ( 30 ) associated with an engine-coupled side of the input shaft ( 22 ). The drive force is inputted to the planetary power transmission section ( 40 ) from a portion between the engine-coupled side and the hydraulic continuously variable transmission-coupled side of the input shaft ( 22 ).
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What is claimed is: 1. A shift power transmission apparatus comprising: an input shaft receiving engine drive force; a hydraulic continuously variable transmission driven by the input shaft; a planetary power transmission section combining the drive force from the input shaft and an output from the hydraulic continuously variable transmission for outputting the combined drive force therefrom; and an output rotary member outputting power to a travel apparatus, wherein a forward/reverse switching mechanism is provided to be switchable between a forward power transmission state for converting the drive force from the input shaft into forward drive force to be transmitted to the planetary power transmission section, and a reverse power transmission state for converting the drive force from the input shaft into reverse drive force to be transmitted to the planetary power transmission section, and the forward/reverse switching mechanism is further switchable to a neutral state in which power transmission between the input shaft and the planetary power transmission section is cut off; and wherein a clutch mechanism is provided for switching an interlocking state of a motor shaft of the hydraulic continuously variable transmission to the output rotary member between an on-state and an off-state. 2. The shift power transmission apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein in the on-state of the clutch mechanism, a sun gear, a planet gear and a ring gear of the planetary power transmission section are interlocked with the motor shaft of the hydraulic continuously variable transmission to be rotatable with the motor shaft. 3. The shift power transmission apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the forward/reverse switching mechanism includes: a forward power transmission gear supported on the input shaft to be rotatable relative thereto, the forward power transmission gear being interlocked with the planetary power transmission section; a forward clutch member supported on the input shaft to be rotatable in unison therewith and slidable relative thereto for switching the forward power transmission gear and the input shaft between an interlocking-on state and an interlocking-off state in association with engagement with and disengagement from the forward power transmission gear; a reverse power transmission shaft supporting one of an input gear interlocked with the input shaft and a reverse power transmission gear interlocked with the planetary power transmission section to be rotatable relative thereto, and the reverse power transmission shaft supporting thereon the other of the input gear and the reverse power transmission gear to be rotatable in unison therewith; and a reverse clutch member supported on the reverse power transmission shaft to be rotatable in unison therewith and slidable relative thereto, wherein when the reverse clutch member is engaged with and disengaged from the one of the input gear and the reverse power transmission gear, which one gear is supported on the reverse power transmission shaft to be rotatable relative thereto to be clutched by the reverse clutch member, the reverse clutch member switches the one gear and the reverse power transmission shaft between an interlocking-on state and an interlocking-off state. 4. The shift power transmission apparatus according to claim 3 , wherein the input gear, and a power transmission gear supported on the input shaft to be rotatable in unison and mesh therewith, are arranged on a side of the planetary power transmission section opposite from the forward power transmission gear and the reverse power transmission gear, and wherein the forward power transmission gear and the reverse power transmission gear are meshed with a second input gear provided at a portion of the sun gear of the planetary power transmission section opposite from the input gear and the power transmission gear.
the mechanical gearing being of the type with members having orbital motion · CPC title
with switching means, e.g. to change ranges · CPC title
with one sets of orbital gears · CPC title
the mechanical gearing being of the type with members having orbital motion · CPC title
with an orbital gear having teeth formed or arranged for obtaining multiple gear ratios, e.g. nearly infinitely variable · CPC title
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