TORQUE PLANET

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TORQUEPLANET TorquePlanet 1111 W. El Camino Real, Unit 133-349 Sunnyvale CA 94087 TORQUE PLANET;Bicycle parts and bicycle accessories, namely, tires, wheels, hubs, rims, cranks, forks, chains, chain rings, cogs, headsets, handlebars, stems, seats, seatposts, bicycle frames, bicycle forks, pannier bicycle bags, rims, luggage carriers, horns, child seats; bicycle parts and bicycle accessories, namely, handle bar tapes, namely, grip tapes; bicycle parts and bicycle accessories, namely, handle bar grips; bicycle parts and bicycle accessories, namely, handle bar tops in the nature of handle bar extensions which provide a customizable and adjustable armrest; bicycle parts and bicycle accessories, namely, hubs, pedals, rearview mirrors, saddles; bicycle parts and bicycle accessories, namely, saddle supports in the nature of bicycle seat posts; bicycle parts and bicycle accessories, namely, safety and retaining belts; bicycle parts and bicycle accessories, namely, safety belts, spokes, headsets which provide a rotatable interface between the bicycle fork and the bicycle frame, shock absorbers, gearshift handle grips; bicycle parts and bicycle accessories, namely, quick releases, namely, a mechanism for attaching a wheel or a saddle to a bicycle by opening and closing a cam lever without using tools; bicycle parts and bicycle accessories, namely, fenders; bicycle parts and bicycle accessories, namely, bag holders in the nature of carriers specially adapted for bicycles, bottle holders in the nature of water bottle holders specially adapted for bicycles;
TORQUEPLANET TorquePlanet 1111 W. El Camino Real, Unit 133-349 Sunnyvale CA 94087 TORQUE PLANET;Bicycle parts and bicycle accessories, namely, pedal clips;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A differential for delivering vectored torque to left and right axle shafts that rotate about an axis includes a cage which rotates about the axis as a consequence of torque applied to it. The cage contains gearing that transfers the torque to the axle shafts while accommodating for variances in angular velocity between the axle shafts. In addition, the differential has left and right torque diverters, each of which includes a ring gear on the cage, a sun gear on the axle shaft with which it is identified, planet gears between the ring and sun gears, and a carrier for providing axes about which the planet gears rotate. Each diverter also has a brake which resists rotation of the carrier for the diverter and thereby causes torque to transfer from the cage to the axle shaft while bypassing the gearing. The brakes control the torque delivered to the axle shafts, so the differential has the capacity to vector the torque applied to its cage.