Four-wheel drive car

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F16H 37/06 (2006.01) B60K 17/346 (2006.01)

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CA 1210962

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE In a four-wheel drive car comprising an engine mounted on the front or rear end of car body and having its crank shaft dis- posed in the direction of width of the car body, a transmission provided with an output gear capable of being connected to the crank shaft and rotating around an axis parallel with the crank shaft, a reduction gear engaging with the output gear in the rear or front of the transmission, a first differential gear provided concentrically with the reduction gear so as to transmit an out- put of the reduction gear in a divided manner, a second differ- ential gear transmitting one output of the first differential gear to left and right wheels on the front or rear, a gear for transmitting the other output of the first differential gear rear- ward or frontward orthogonally to the crank shaft, a third differ- ential gear for transmitting a driving force from the gear to left and right wheels on the rear or front, the improvement wherein the gear for transmitting the other output of said first differ- ential gear rearward or frontward is disposed at a position closer to the engine rather than to an axis of said reduction gear.

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