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USPTO Class 476 | Browse by Industry: Previous - Next | All 12/2007 | Recent | 08: Nov | Oct | Sep | Sep | Aug | Jul | Jun | May | Apr | Mar | Feb | Jan | | 07: Dec | Nov | Oct | Sep | Aug | Jul | Jun | May | Apr | Mar | Feb | Jan | | 06: Dec | Nov | Oct | Sep | Aug | Jul | Jun | May | Apr | Mar | Feb | Jan | Friction gear transmission systems or components inventions 12/07Recently published patent applications awaiting approval from the USPTO. Recent week's RSS XML file available below.Listing format for abstract view: USPTO application #, Title, Abstract excerpt,Patent Agent. Listing format for list view: USPTO National Class full category number, title of the patent application. 12/27/2007 > patent applications in patent subcategories. 12/20/2007 > patent applications in patent subcategories. 12/13/2007 > patent applications in patent subcategories. 20070287577 - Continuously variable transmission: A continuously variable transmission is disclosed for use in rotationally or linearly powered machines and vehicles. The single axle transmission provides a simple manual shifting method for the user. An additional embodiment is disclosed which shifts automatically dependent upon the rotational speed of the wheel. Further, the practical commercialization of... Agent: Knobbe Martens Olson & Bear LLP 20070287579 - Continuously variable planetary gear set: A continuously variable planetary gear set is described having a generally tubular idler, a plurality of balls distributed radially about the idler, each ball having a tiltable axis about which it rotates, a rotatable input disc positioned adjacent to the balls and in contact with each of the balls, a... Agent: Knobbe Martens Olson & Bear LLP 20070287578 - Continuously variable transmission: A continuously variable transmission is disclosed for use in rotationally or linearly powered machines and vehicles. The single axle transmission provides a simple manual shifting method for the user. An additional embodiment is disclosed which shifts automatically dependent upon the rotational speed of the wheel. Further, the practical commercialization of... Agent: Knobbe Martens Olson & Bear LLP 20070287580 - Continuously variable transmission: A continuously variable transmission is disclosed for use in rotationally or linearly powered machines and vehicles. The single axle transmission provides a simple manual shifting method for the user. An additional embodiment is disclosed which shifts automatically dependent upon the rotational speed of the wheel. Further, the practical commercialization of... Agent: Knobbe Martens Olson & Bear LLP 12/06/2007 > patent applications in patent subcategories.20070281825 - Toroidal gearbox with a hydraulic pressure device: A toroidal gearbox in which an annular central disc with a toroidal friction surface and an annular main cylinder of a hydraulic pressure device are located concentrically to a central shaft. A radial partition wall is provided between the central disc and the main cylinder to form two working pressure... Agent: Crowell & Moring LLP Intellectual Property Group Previous industry: Planetary gear transmission systems or componentsNext industry: Interrelated power delivery controls, including engine control ###### RSS FEED for 20081127: Integrate FreshPatents.com into your RSS reader/aggregator or website to track weekly updates. For more info, read this article. ###### Thank you for viewing Friction gear transmission systems or components patents on the FreshPatents.com website. These are patent applications which have been filed in the United States. There are a variety ways to browse Friction gear transmission systems or components patent applications on our website including browsing by date, agent, inventor, and industry. If you are interested in receiving occasional emails regarding Friction gear transmission systems or components patents we recommend signing up for free keyword monitoring by email. ### FreshPatents.com Support Results in 0.92476 seconds |