IP Library Granted Patent US 9,903,450
Granted Patent B2
US 9,903,450 · App. 14/501,894 · Granted Feb 27, 2018

Continuously variable transmission

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 9,903,450
App. No.
14/501,894
Filed
Sep 30, 2014
Granted
Feb 27, 2018
Kind
B2
Art Unit
3658
USPC
476/38
Abstract

Components, subassemblies, systems, and/or methods for continuously variable transmissions (CVT) having a control system adapted to facilitate a change in the ratio of a CVT are described. In one embodiment, a control system includes a stator plate configured to have a plurality of radially offset slots. Various traction planet assemblies and stator plates can be used to facilitate shifting the ratio of a CVT. In some embodiments, the traction planet assemblies include planet axles configured to cooperate with the stator plate. In one embodiment, the stator plate is configured to rotate and apply a skew condition to each of the planet axles. In some embodiments, a stator driver is operably coupled to the stator plate. Embodiments of a traction sun are adapted to cooperate with other components of the CVT to support operation and/or functionality of the CVT.

Claims (18)

1. A stator plate for a continuously variable transmission (CVT) having a plurality of traction planets,the stator plate comprising:

a disc shaped body having a central bore; and

a plurality of radially offset guides arranged angularly about the central bore,

wherein each of the plurality of radially offset guides defines a section line that is offset from a centerline of the disc shaped body, wherein the plurality of section lines and the plurality of centerlines lie in a single plane.

2. The stator plate of claim 1 , further comprising a shift stop extension arranged about the central bore.

3. The stator plate of claim 2 , wherein the shift stop extension is located radially inward of the radially offset guides.

4. The stator plate of claim 2 , wherein the shift stop extension is located radially outward of the radially offset guides.

5. The stator plate of claim 1 , further comprising a bushing coupled to the stator plate, wherein the bushing provides a rotatable coupling to a main axle.

6. The stator plate of claim 5 , further comprising a stator driver coupled to one of the disc shaped body or the bushing, wherein rotation of the stator driver rotates the disc shaped body.

7. The stator plate of claim 1 , wherein the radially offset guides have a curved profile.

8. The stator plate of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of radially offset guides has a curved profile, and wherein a projection of each radially offset guide onto the single plane is parallel to the centerline.

9. The stator plate of claim 1 , wherein each of the radially offset guides has a linear offset from a centerline of the disc shaped body such that a first line (A-A) is parallel but not aligning with a second line (B-B), wherein the first line (A-A) substantially bisects one of the radially offset guides, and wherein the second line (B-B) is perpendicular to the main axle of the CVT.

10. A stator plate for a continuously variable transmission (CVT) having a plurality of traction planets, the stator plate comprising:

a disc shaped body having a central bore; and

a plurality of radially offset guides arranged angularly about the central bore,

wherein each of the plurality of radially offset guides defines a section line, each of the plurality of radially offset guides intersecting the others of the plurality of radially offset guides at different locations.

11. The stator plate of claim 10 , wherein each radially offset guide has a curved profile, wherein a projection of each radially offset guide onto a single plane forms a straight line that is parallel to a centerline.

12. The stator plate of claim 10 , wherein a wall of the radially offset guides has a curved profile, wherein a projection of each radially offset guide onto a single plane forms a curved line.