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US Patent 8006818 Transmission arrangement

Patent 8006818 was granted and assigned to DEERE & COMPANY on August, 2011 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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DEERE & COMPANY
DEERE & COMPANY
Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Patent Number
8006818
Patent Inventor Names
Daniel Vergara0
Date of Patent
August 30, 2011
Patent Application Number
12257838
Date Filed
October 24, 2008
Patent Primary Examiner
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David D. Le
Patent abstract

A transmission arrangement has a transmission housing, an output shaft for driving an implement, a drive component for driving the output shaft, a clutch arranged between the output shaft and the drive component for transmitting a torque, a brake device for braking or locking the output shaft in relation to the transmission housing, an annular piston which is supported so that it is axially displaceable on the output shaft and which in a first position serves to actuate the clutch and in a second position actuates the brake device, and a freewheel device, which allows the output shaft to be rotated over a limited part of its circumference whilst in a locked state.

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