I just wonder is there exist any CVT made up only from regular gearsets , i.e, no friction , no hydraulic ,no pump, no chain, no belt, no link, no electricity...
... <keech@m...> wrote to marklinlr: "Why the question. what would you do with it if you had it?" marklinlr, Rod Keech's response to your question was deeply...
Sorry if you thought my response was offensive. it certainly was not meant to be. It was a serious question, and I am interested in the answer. Rod _____ From:...
I also think that not only was it a good question but absolutely appropriate. It was most certainly not offensive. Does anyone think a geared CVT could...
... grip..it has slideing teeth which ingage radial teeth in the sheaves; the sheaves change width just like a v-belt arrangement would..small preload, very...
But the original message asked about a geared CVT. Are you suggesting that a "slideing teeth" sheave is the same as a geared CVT? ... From: seb fontana To:...
... teeth/toothed is positive connection, not relying on fiction that is sometimes quite high pressure for grip. Yes? What I have is a chain that has sliding...
For an illustration of the principle involved, See: http://tinyurl.com/5oshj I also have an exact foto illustration of the belt & sheave from Link Belt Co....
I think I'm better to change the subject to "all-fixed-geared" CVT I really mean "regular" gears, i.e. fixed teeth number and sizes, fixed pitch. In my opinion...
... package? If you don't know if it exsists then how do you know it would be: "compact and strong, easy maintainance. precise and uniform continuously...
The original question is no longer included within this string. But as I remember the question had to do with how one might exploit such technology. Let's...
... the fact that belt technology is good, its cost is reasonably cheap, pretty simple in operation and can handle large amounts of power with good life...
... what I have; made by Fairchild [called Veri-chain]and is virtuely the same, I have a 15 hp unit and is very smooth and with out much drag..Fairchild still...
Source: http://www.homeoff1.com/news/item.aspx?id=10289 "Radical 'box is legal - FIA - 14 February 2005 The legality of BAR's controversial 2005 gearbox was...
It would be interesting to know the concept of this BAR Honda Transmission. - Perhaps a wet clutch like in US Patent 2,700,312 ( Richard Smirl 1949 ) ( Tested...
Miquel Llauradó
m.llaurado@...
Feb 20, 2005 5:20 pm
2014
... I've gone and read some other things about this, and it's not actually a CVT, it's just a faster shifting system. It's probably more like the VW/Audi DSG...
Thanks to Bryce Ludwig I have consulted some interesting sites on DSG ( direct shift gearbox ) and double clutch gearboxes. I think that the "Transmission...
Miquel Llauradó
m.llaurado@...
Feb 20, 2005 11:01 pm
2016
... You're most welcome. It's quite an interesting concept to me, but I don't fully understand the mechanics of a manual transmission (particularly shifting),...
... I believe that it is possible to obtain a uniform output from a ratcheting CVT by altering the profile to compensate... flattening the curve. An example of...
Cam Ellis
cam.ellis@...
Feb 21, 2005 8:36 am
2018
Clutches are slow, slip and drag, don't allow block change. I think if we look closer to the home of most F1 motorsport teams we will all find it's a...
Very good Zeroshift ! My respects to Mr. Bill Martin. Please inform us ( people from this Forum ) as soon as the "magic mechanism" could be explained . Regards...
Miquel Llauradó
m.llaurado@...
Feb 22, 2005 10:58 pm
2020
so why did FIA ban the CVT for F1 in the first place? Are there even any motorsports that allows CVTs? If yes, who are they? Thanks....
How efficient can a ratcheting CVT be? How come it's applications are so little compared to belts CVTs? It seems ratcheting CVT is merely a conceptual exercise...