New class of CVT Drives Transmissions from Using Gears to Spheres™
CEDAR PARK, Texas--Fallbrook Technologies Inc. (Fallbrook) announced today that Alain
Charlois, Fallbrook’s Executive Vice President of Corporate and Business
Development, will be holding licensing discussions at the CTI Symposium
December 2-5, in Berlin, Germany.
The 12th International CTI Symposium in Berlin is described
by its sponsor, the Car Training Institute, as "the world's most visited
annual conference on Automotive Transmission and Hybrid & Electric Drive
Technology." Approximately 1,000 attendees listen to key experts in
plenary sessions and select from more than 70 technical presentations in
10 parallel sessions.
In 2012, Fallbrook licensed three Tier 1 manufacturers to develop and
use the NuVinci® continuously variable planetary (CVP)
technology in primary transmissions for several types of powered
vehicles. One of these companies, Dana Holding Corporation – the world
exclusive licensee for light vehicle and certain off-highway powertrain
applications – will be presenting a paper at the CTI Symposium about
their new Variglide™ variator for vehicle transmissions that
incorporates the technology licensed from Fallbrook.
While at the symposium, Charlois will be holding meetings in regard to
future licenses of the NuVinci CVP technology in other potential
vehicular powertrain applications, such as accessory or auxiliary
components, belt-driven stop/start components, turbochargers,
superchargers, and super-turbo compounding components.
Invented by Fallbrook, the NuVinci CVP technology drives
transmissions from Gears to Spheres™ and creates a new class of
continuously variable transmission (CVT). It is the first major
innovation in mechanical transmissions in years and is applicable to a
wide variety of applications. First commercialized in bicycles and now
in its second generation as the NuVinci® N360™, NuVinci
has exceeded sales of 100,000 units worldwide, and is now a standard
component on more than 60 major bicycle brands throughout Europe. It has
received accolades from well-known news publications across Northern
Europe.
“Augmenting its success in the bicycle industry, Fallbrook has developed
functioning prototypes for use in a wide variety of automotive accessory
drive applications,” commented Charlois. “These applications include
superchargers; engine ancillaries such as fan drives, pumps, and
start-stops; and industrial applications where a NuVinci CVP can
replace planetary gear sets.”
Dana will be presenting its paper on 3 Dec at 14.45 CET. For more
information please visit http://www.getriebe-symposium.de
For more information on the NuVinci technology, visit www.fallbrooktech.com.
About Fallbrook Technologies
Fallbrook’s NuVinci® continuously variable planetary (CVP) technology
improves the performance and efficiency of machines that use a
transmission, including bicycles, electric vehicles,
automobiles, off-highway vehicles, stationary equipment, wind turbines,
and others. The NuVinci technology offers companies the
flexibility to design and produce next-generation products that are
better tailored to their unique business, market, and competitive
requirements. The N360™ continuously variable bicycle transmission and
the Harmony™ automatic shifting system utilizing the N360 are
Fallbrook’s current commercially available products. Fallbrook’s NuVinci
CVP technology is also being developed for commercialization in other
vehicle classes, as major automotive transmission suppliers have
licensed NuVinci technology for the development of automotive
class drivetrains, and another market-leading supplier has licensed the
technology and is developing NuVinci CVP transmissions for
electric and gasoline light vehicle applications. NuVinci CVP
technology can be configured to replace multiple planetary gears,
providing dramatic performance improvement in a smaller package and at a
lower cost. Fallbrook has built an extensive portfolio of over 600
patents and patent applications worldwide.
For more information, visit http://www.fallbrooktech.com.
Contacts
Fallbrook North America
Cori McCormick / Director of
Marketing, Fallbrook Technologies Inc.
Tel: +1 512 519-5344 / cmccormick@fallbrooktech.com
or
Fallbrook
Europe
Jens Weller / Tel: +49 711 351 640 93
jens.weller@inmotionmar.com / www.inmotionmar.com
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