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Uploaded by on Apr 24, 2008

A concept I have for a CVT transmission. It's still on the drawing board and i already see some kinks that need to be worked out. Apologies for my animation skills sucking.

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  • It's not ment to explain CVTs. it's ment to convey a new concept for a cvt. 

    i can give you a new concept for a DVD format.... but if you don't understand what DVD disks are then you shouldn't be looking at new concepts for them.

  • watch?v=trJ09GSKv1g&feature=re­lated

  • Very interesting. Thank you.

  • bad explain CVT

  • i can show you a conceptual design for a circut board..... but if you want to learn WHAT a circut board is then you have to go to college. if you already know what they are, then you'll understand the schematical drawing of a new concept for one.

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  • it's basically half of a toroidal drive

  • As a genius I have a simple, inexpensive design that I invented in "cullage". Success has NOTHING to do with ability ...

  • The biggest problem I see is the life of that rubbing wheel, if it's made of silicon or something maybe, but rubber would break up far too easily for a reliable transmission. The solution, proper lubrication would sacrifice traction. However, having illustrated the concept very well, is it possible to just use gears?

  • Where is the gear reduction?

  • @eltotoX could use a CV joint

  • That universal joint will make this a very jerky transmission.

  • Power loss on universial joint maybe too large and rotation speed of output shaft is not even caused by angle of the joint. You may find a coupler for power transmission, but I guess your design is not suitable for high torque transmission...

  • Power loss on universial joint maybe too large and rotation speed of output shaft is not even caused by angle of the joint. You may find a coupler for power transmission, but I guess your design is not suitable for high torque transmission...

  • not a bad one. anyways good to know something rather than nothin...

  • I don't know what a CVT is, but you should have done something differently. I am not serious. Just angry that people, who don't understand what I am doing, flamed my idea. It looks like you work hard and take this seriously. I asked people for advice but got opinions instead. Even after apologizing for my typing skills. Be patient and prepared for ignorance. You are looking for the 10% who 'get it".

    Thank you for teaching us about CVTs.

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