The NuVinci CVT gear system uses a set of rotating and tilting
balls positioned between the input and output discs of a transmission. Tilting the balls changes their contact diameters and varies the speed ratio. As a result, the NuVinci CVT system offers seamless and continuous
transition to any
ratio within its range. The gear ratio is shifted by tilting the axles of the spheres in a continuous fashion, to provide different contact radii, which in turn drive input and output discs. The system has multiple "planets" to transfer torque through multiple fluid patches. The spheres are placed in a circular array around a central
idler (the sun) and contact separate input and output traction discs. This configuration allows input and output to be
concentric and compact. The result is the ability to sweep the transmission through the entire ratio range smoothly, while in motion, under load, or stopped. Two factors allow the NuVinci CVT to provide a continuously variable ratio range in a compact package: • The first is the
geometric configuration of the drive, which is based on differing contact ratio of a
sphere. Contacting a rotating sphere at two different locations relative to the sphere's
rotational axis will provide a “gear ratio”, which can range from underdrive to
overdrive depending on the location of the contact points for input and output
torque and
speed. Transmissions that use EHL to transfer power are known as
traction drives. A traction drive transmission operates utilizing a
traction fluid that, under normal circumstances, provides lubrication for the drive. When this fluid undergoes high contact
pressures under rolling contact between the two very hard elements, the
spheres and the discs, the fluid undergoes a near-instantaneous
phase transition to an
elastic solid. Within this patch of
traction the molecules of the fluid stack up and link to form a solid, through which
shear force and thus
torque can be transferred. Note that the rolling elements are actually not in physical contact. == Comparison to conventional transmissions ==