Method for forming a transverse element for a push belt for a continously variable transmission
A transverse element and transmission technology, applied in the application, waist belt, V-belt, etc., can solve the problems that transverse elements cannot be used, different, and the thickness distribution of transverse elements is not allowed, and achieves the effect of good control
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[0043] Fig. 1 schematically shows a continuously variable transmission as used, for example, in an automobile. A continuously variable transmission is indicated generally by reference numeral 1 .
[0044] The continuously variable transmission 1 comprises two pulleys 4 , 5 arranged on separate pulley shafts 2 , 3 . An endless pressure belt 6 shaped like a closed loop is arranged around the pulleys 4 , 5 and serves to transmit torque between the pulley shafts 2 , 3 . Each pulley 4, 5 comprises two pulley pulleys, wherein the pressure belt 6 is located between the two pulley pulleys and tightened between them, so that by means of friction, the force can be applied between the pulleys 4, 5 and the pressure belt 6. passed between.
[0045] The pressure belt 6 comprises at least one endless carrier 7 usually consisting of a plurality of rings. The transverse elements 10 are arranged along the entire length of the carrier body 7 , wherein the transverse elements 10 adjoin one ano...
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