Drive, particularly a planetary drive

A drive, particularly a planetary drive, comprising a drive shaft and at least one driven shaft which are connected by at least one element. The drive shaft and the driven shaft are mounted opposite the housing parts by bearings. The drive is characterized in that the annular space for receiving at least two sealing elements which are disposed consecutively is formed between the housing parts and the drive shaft and/or driven shaft.

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Description

[0001] The present invention relates to a transmission, in particular an epicyclic transmission, with a drive shaft and with at least one output shaft and with at least one output shaft which are connected via at least one element, the drive shaft and output shaft being mounted with respect to at least one housing part via bearings.

[0002] Epicyclic transmissions of this type are known and customary on the market in many different forms and versions. In this context, the elements may be positive gearwheels, nonpositive belts, ropes, chains or crank-type or slider-type mechanism elements. The present invention will not be restricted to these.

[0003] According to the prior art, most epicyclic transmissions are sealed off by means of an end-face sealing element, in order to prevent lubricants, in particular transmission oil, from running out in the event of wear of the sealing ring, in particular of a shaft sealing ring.

[0004] Furthermore, one disadvantage of conventional epicyclic transmissions is that these are subject, in particular, to high wear, and, as a result, abrasion is distributed in the transmission and damages the surfaces of the elements.

[0005] Another disadvantage is that conventional epicyclic transmissions are complicated to produce and assemble.

[0006] The object on which the present invention is based is to provide a transmission, in particular an epicyclic transmission of the type initially mentioned, which eliminates the disadvantages mentioned and by means of which the useful life is to be increased in a highly cost-effective and efficient way. Furthermore, the manufacturing times and assembly costs of a transmission of this type are to be reduced. Moreover, a maintenance interval of the components, also, in particular, of the seals, is to be capable of being influenced.

[0007] To achieve this object, at least one annular space for the reception of at least two sealing elements capable of being inserted one behind the other is formed between the at least one housing part and the drive and/or output shaft.

[0008] In the present invention, a transmission, in particular an epicyclic transmission, is provided, in which an annular space between an inner surface area of housing parts and the shaft itself or a tension ring, said annular space preferably being of elongate design, is formed, in particular, near the bearings of the drive and/or output shaft. Preferably, the annular space has a depth which corresponds approximately to a width of at least two sealing elements, in particular of a shaft sealing ring.

[0009] The annular space may preferably receive two sealing elements, in particular two shaft sealing rings, arranged axially next to one another. In this case, one of the two shaft sealing rings is inactive, that is to say its sealing lip does not bear against either the drive and/or output shaft or its tension ring. Only when the active tension ring undergoes a certain amount of wear, so that oil or lubricant emerges via leakages, is this detected by a corresponding sensor, so that the inactive shaft sealing ring is then activated and its sealing lip is brought to bear against the shafts or tension rings to be sealed off. This may take place automatically and be detected by a system. Under normal circumstances, during operation, the entire system in which a transmission of this type is integrated would have to be stopped immediately after detection of the leakage and the shaft sealing ring would have to be exchanged. This would incur high costs, which is undesirable.

[0010] In order to avoid this, in the present invention there is provision for using a second inactive ring, with an annular space specially provided in front of it, as a second securing ring. A corresponding control, not illustrated, knows when a sealing ring is spent due to wear, so that a second securing ring can be activated. Thus, during the next maintenance interval, the damaged first sealing ring can then be exchanged, without complete production or the operation of the epicyclic transmissions having to be stopped temporarily for this purpose merely in order to change the one damaged sealing ring.

[0011] Furthermore, it has proved advantageous to design a housing of the epicyclic transmission in three parts, the output shaft being mounted in the first housing part by means of an end-face rotary disk-type carrier, in which preferably the bolts for receiving the planet wheels are pressed. For pressing in, it has proved advantageous either to design the bolt as a hollow element or to provide at least partially a reception orifice in the rotary disk-type carrier with a vent orifice. Moreover, it has proved advantageous to design the bolt element at least partially as a hollow element and to provide, in the region of the planet wheels, a plurality of radial bores which serve for the supply of lubricants for the needle bearing of the planet wheel carrier.

[0012] It is also advantageous, in the present invention, that, in the region of the spur wheels, planet wheels and toothing of the middle housing part, a plurality of permanent magnets preferably peripherally arranged radially are either arranged on the end face in the last housing part or may also be arranged, near the toothing, on an inner surface area of the middle housing part. These permanent magnets serve permanently, and irrespective of the position of the epicyclic transmission, for immediately picking up abrasion or ferritic material caused by abrasion during operation, without this running through the individual elements during operation. Owing to the permanent magnets peripherally arranged radially, the epicyclic transmission is independent of its installation position.

[0013] It has also proved advantageous to assign to the drive shaft, in particular its rotary disk-type carrier, at least one permanent magnet which is inserted into the latter in its end face centrically to the mid-axis, so that a trough as a chip collecting space for chip abrasion, ferritic material, etc. is formed between an end face of the rotary disk-type carrier and the permanent magnet.

[0014] Inserting the permanent magnet centrically into the rotary disk-type carrier on the end face ensures that slight unbalances of the output shaft occur and, at the same time, ferritic material, particularly near the planet wheels which are in engagement with the spur wheel, is picked up by the permanent magnet. Abrasion is thereby picked up or separated off directly in the toothed flank engagement region between spur wheel and planet wheels, so that, consequently, the abrasion does not damage any other elements.

[0015] A further advantage in the present invention is that, owing to the housing designed in three parts, a toothing for the planet wheels can be produced within the middle housing part directly from the latter, for example by broaching. As a result, for example, the middle housing part can be produced from a material especially suitable for the toothing. This can then subsequently be connected to the first housing part. Preferably, the second housing part is welded to the first housing part on the end face firmly and with an exact fit.

[0016] Further advantages, features and details of the invention may be gathered from the following description of preferred exemplary embodiments and with reference to the drawing in which:

[0017] FIG. 1 shows a perspective top view of a transmission, in particular epicyclic transmission, according to the invention;

[0018] FIG. 2 shows a partially cut away perspective view of the epicyclic transmission according to FIG. 1;

[0019] FIG. 3 shows a diagrammatically illustrated longitudinal section through the epicyclic transmission according to FIG. 1;

[0020] FIG. 4 shows a longitudinal section through a further exemplary embodiment of a further epicyclic transmission according to FIG. 1;

[0021] FIG. 5 shows a part longitudinal section, illustrated enlarged, through the transmission according to FIG. 1 in the region of a first housing part;

[0022] FIG. 6 shows a part, illustrated enlarged, of a part longitudinal section through the first housing part as a further exemplary embodiment;

[0023] FIG. 7 shows a top view of a third housing part with a plurality of end-face blind holes for the reception of magnets.

[0024] According to FIG. 1, a transmission R1 according to the invention has a housing 1 which is preferably subdivided into three housing parts 2.1, 2.2, 2.3. The first housing part 2.1 is provided with a flange 3 for fixing the transmission R1 to any desired drive element or the like.

[0025] A drive shaft 5 projects into the housing part 2.3 (see also FIG. 2) and is mounted rotatably with respect to the housing part 2.3 via at least one bearing 6. Within the bearings 6, the drive shaft 5 is provided with a step 7, an annular space 9 being formed between the step 7 and an inner surface area 8.

[0026] Furthermore, the drive shaft 5 has seated on it a spur wheel 10 which preferably meshes with three planet wheels 11 mounted on bolt elements 12 via needle bearings 13. The bolt elements 12 are pressed into a rotary disk-type carrier 14 of an output shaft 15. A toothing 16 is peripherally arranged radially in the housing part 2.2 on the inside. The housing part 2.2 is preferably designed as a sleeve and has the toothing 16 on the inside. In this case, the planet wheels 11 mesh with the toothing 16 of the housing part 2.2.

[0027] As may be gathered from the preferred exemplary embodiment according to FIG. 3, the output shaft 15 is mounted rotatably within the housing part 2.1 via two bearings 6 arranged next to one another and is fixed with respect to the housing part 2.2 via a tension ring 17.

[0028] The housing part 2.3 is seated releasably on the housing part 2.2 on the end face via steps and flanges which are not numbered specifically here.

[0029] Furthermore, it has proved particularly advantageous to connect the housing part 2.2 at the other end firmly to the housing part 2.1 on the end face, in particular via a weld seam 18.

[0030] It is thereby possible to ensure that, in particular, the toothing 16 can be produced highly cost-effectively and accurately in the housing part 2.2 itself, for example by broaching.

[0031] Furthermore, it is advantageous, in the present invention, that the housing part 2.3 can be connected directly to any desired adapter plate 4. Preferably, the adapter plate 4 overlaps at least the outer ring of the bearing 6, so that the bearing 6 is held in the housing part 2.3. For example, the complete epicyclic transmission, in particular the housing part 2.3, can be fixed releasably and accurately to the adapter plate 4. A further step 19 is formed, adjacently to the bearings 6 of the housing part 2.1, in the end-face region, a further annular space 9 being formed between the output shaft 15 and the step 19 or the inner surface area 8 of the housing part 2.1. In this case, the annular space 9 has a depth T which, in a preferred exemplary embodiment, corresponds to double the width B of a sealing element 20.1.

[0032] An essential advantage in the present invention is that, as is not illustrated here, two sealing elements 20.1 can be inserted one into the other, in particular one behind the other, into the annular space 9 over its depth T. In this case, the sealing element 20.1 is the sealing element closing off on the end face, while a second sealing element 20.2 (see FIG. 5) can be inserted into the annular space 9. In this case, the sealing element 20.1 or 20.2 may be used as an additional safety sealing element, which is inactive, in the annular space 9. If one of the two sealing elements 20.1 or 20.2 fails or if one of the two sealing elements 20.1 or 20.2, in particular designed as a shaft sealing ring, allows oil to emerge outward, the leakages are detected via sensor elements, not illustrated specifically here, so that the inactive sealing element is activated via elements or devices, likewise not illustrated here. For this purpose, it is necessary to provide an annular space 9 which receives at least two sealing elements 20.1, 20.2 axially one behind the other.

[0033] So that the sealing elements 20.1, 20.2 can be held or anchored firmly in the annular space 9, there are provided on the inner surface area 8 of the housing parts 2.1 and 2.3 (see also FIGS. 3 and 6) preferably peripheral recesses 21 or elevations 22, into which the material of the sealing element 20.1, 20.2 engages, or the elevation 22 is pressed into the material of the sealing element 20.1, 20.2.

[0034] Thus, in each case, an edge 23 is formed, which prevents the sealing element 20.1, 20.2 from slipping out of the annular space 9.

[0035] In the exemplary embodiment according to FIG. 3, the bearing 6 is arranged, directed outward, on the end face between the drive shaft 5 and the housing part 2.3, since said bearing often has to be exchanged. In order to obtain a sealing off, in particular of the elements 10, 11, 12 and 14 running in lubricant, the annular space 9 for receiving the sealing elements 20.1, 20.2 is formed between the step 7 of the drive shaft 5 and the inner surface area 8 of the housing part 2.3. Here, too, a depth T of the surface area 8 preferably corresponds to double the width B of a sealing element 20.1.

[0036] It has proved advantageous in the present invention, furthermore, to provide in one end face 24 (see also FIG. 7) a plurality of blind holes 25, in which in each case permanent magnets 26 are radially provided peripherally, as illustrated particularly in FIG. 7. In this case, it may be advantageous that the permanent magnets 26 are inserted, set back, in the blind hole 25, so that a trough 27 is formed between the end face 24 and the permanent magnet 26 in the blind hole 25. Said trough serves for picking up metal chips or ferritic particles which occur as a result of wear during the operation of the elements 10, 11, 12 and 14. Since, in particular, the above-mentioned elements 10, 11, 12 and 14 are subject to wear during operation, the end face 24 having the permanent magnet 26 provided is oriented near to the planet wheels 11 or toward the toothing 16. By a plurality of corresponding permanent magnets 26 being arranged radially in the housing part 2.3, near the planet wheels 11 or the toothing 16, worn ferritic material can thereby be separated off and picked up in a highly effective way. If, for example, the bearing 6 is exchanged by the housing part 2.3 being unflanged from the housing part 2.2, the troughs 27 can be cleaned in a highly accessible way.

[0037] Furthermore, a permanent magnet 26 is likewise inserted, set back, into one end face 30 of the output shaft 15, in particular the rotary disk-type carrier 14 of the latter, so that a trough 27 for picking up chips and abrasion is formed between the end face 30 and the permanent magnet 26.

[0038] It is important, here, that, for the avoidance of unbalances, the permanent magnet 26 is inserted into the rotary disk-type carrier 14 on the end face so as to be oriented centrically to the mid-axis M.

[0039] As a result, in particular, the abrasion of the spur wheel 10 and also of the planet wheels 11 is picked up by the permanent magnet 26, in particular in its trough 27.

[0040] It is also to come within the scope of the present invention to arrange the permanent magnets 26, preferably near the toothing 16, radially on the inside in the housing part 2.2 so as to be distributed around the surface area of the latter. The invention will not be restricted to this.

[0041] As may be gathered from FIG. 3, furthermore, the bolt element 12 may be produced from solid round material. A vent orifice 29 is then provided at the end of a reception orifice 28 in the rotary disk-type carrier 14 and serves for making it easier to press the bolt elements 12 into the reception orifice 28.

[0042] If the bolt element 12 is designed as a hollow shaft, as is indicated by dashes here, the vent orifice 29 may be dispensed with. Then, as is likewise illustrated by dashes, a plurality of radial bores 30 are preferably provided in the bolt element 12 and serve for additional lubrication of the needle bearing 13 for the planet wheels 11.

[0043] The exemplary embodiment according to FIG. 4 shows a transmission R2 which corresponds essentially to that according to FIG. 3. Here, two possibilities for arranging the sealing elements 20.1, 20.1 are indicated. Either the sealing elements 20.1, 20.2 are inserted into the annular space 9 in the end-face region of the housing part 2.3, as is illustrated in longitudinal section above a mid-axis M, or they are arranged as illustrated below the mid-axis M, this corresponding to the arrangement in the exemplary embodiment according to FIG. 3. In this case, the annular space 9 for receiving the two sealing elements 20.1, 20.2 is formed within the bearing 6. It is thereby likewise possible to influence the use of different bearings 6 so that they run in lubricant or are self-lubricating.

[0044] Furthermore, as illustrated, for example, in FIG. 4, the output shaft 15 is mounted via two bearings 6 spaced apart from one another. In this case, a ring X1 is seated between the bearings 6 of the output shaft 15 and spaces the bearings 6 axially apart from one another.

[0045] Depending on the width of the ring X1, a play of the output shaft 15 can be set via a shaft nut designed as a tension ring 17. In this case, one of the bearings 6 may come to bear on the end face against the rotary disk-type carrier 14, if appropriate so as to be spaced apart via an additional spacer ring. This is likewise to come within the scope of the present invention.

DR. PETER WEISS & DIPL.-ING. A. BRECHT Patent Agents European Patent Attorneys

[0046] File No.: P 2624/PCT Date: Feb. 7, 2002 B/HU 1 List of reference numerals  1 Housing  2 Housing part  3 Flange  4 Adapter plate  5 Drive shaft  6 Bearing  7 Step  8 Surface area  9 Annular space 10 Spur wheel 11 Planet wheels 12 Bolt element 13 Needle bearing 14 Rotary disk-type carrier 15 Output shaft 16 Toothing 17 Tension ring 18 Weld seam 19 Step 20 Sealing element 21 Recess 22 Elevation 23 Edge 24 End face 25 Blind hole 26 Permanent magnet 27 Trough 28 Reception orifice 29 Inlet orifice 30 End face 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 R1 Transmission R2 Transmission B Width T Depth M Mid-axis X1 Ring

Claims

1. A transmission, in particular an epicyclic transmission, with a drive shaft (5) and with at least one output shaft (15) which are connected via at least one element (10, 11, 12, 14), the drive shaft (5) and output shaft (15) being mounted with respect to at least one housing part (2.1 to 2.3) via bearings (6), characterized in that at least one annular space (9) for the reception of at least two sealing elements (20.1, 20.2) capable of being inserted axially one behind the other is formed between the at least one housing part (2.1 to 2.3) and the drive and/or output shaft (5, 15).

2. A transmission, in particular an epicyclic transmission, with a drive shaft (5) and at least one output shaft (15) which are connected via at least one element (10, 11, 12, 14), the drive shaft (5) and output shaft (15) being mounted with respect to at least one housing part (2.1 to 2.3) via bearings (6), characterized in that at least one annular space (9) for receiving at least one sealing element (20.1, 20.2) is formed between the at least one housing part (2.1 to 2.3) and the drive and/or output shaft (5, 15), and at least one at least partially peripheral recess (21) or elevation (22) is provided for fixing the at least one sealing element (20.1, 20.2) in an inner surface area (8) of the housing part (2.1 to 2.3).

3. A transmission, in particular an epicyclic transmission, with a drive shaft (5) and with at least one output shaft (15) which are connected via at least one element (10, 11, 12, 14), the drive shaft (5) and output shaft (15) being mounted with respect to at least one housing part (2.1 to 2.3) via bearings (6), characterized in that at least one annular space (9) for receiving an active sealing element (20.1, 20.2) and an inactive activatable sealing element (20.1 or 20.2) is provided between the at least one housing part (2.1 to 2.3) and the drive and/or output shaft (5, 15).

4. The transmission as claimed in at least one of claims 1 to 3, characterized in that the at least one annular space (9) is formed near the bearing elements (6) between the drive and/or output shaft (5, 15) and the housing parts (2.1 to 2.3).

5. The transmission as claimed in at least one of claims 1 to 4, characterized in that the at least one annular space (9) is formed inside or outside the bearings (6).

6. The transmission as claimed in claim 5, characterized in that the at least one annular space (9) is provided, near the bearings (6), axially between the at least one transmission part (2.1 to 2.3) and the drive and/or output shaft (5, 15).

7. The transmission as claimed in at least one of claims 2 to 6, characterized in that the annular space (9) is formed in the inner surface area (8) from a depth (T) which corresponds approximately to a width (B) of two sealing elements (20.1 or 20.2) or to a multiple of the width (B) of the sealing elements (20.1, 20.2).

8. The transmission as claimed in at least one of claims 2 to 7, characterized in that the recess (21) and/or the elevation (22) is formed peripherally in the surface area (8).

9. The transmission as claimed in at least one of claims 2 to 8, characterized in that the recess (21) and/or the elevation (22) is/are formed as a peripheral phase.

10. The transmission as claimed in at least one of claims 2 to 9, characterized in that the recess (21) and/or the elevation (22) are provided approximately centrally on an outer face of the sealing ring (20.1 or 20.2) in the inner surface area (8) of the housing part (2.1 to 2.3).

11. A transmission, in particular epicyclic transmission, with a drive shaft (5) and with at least one output shaft (15) which are connected via at least one element (10, 11, 12, 14), the drive shaft (5) and output shaft (15) being mounted with respect to at least one housing part (2.1 to 2.3) via bearings (6), characterized in that the output shaft (15) has on the end face a rotary disk-type carrier (14), in which at least one bolt element (12) for receiving at least one planet wheel (11) is positively inserted, in particular pressed.

12. The transmission as claimed in claim 11, characterized in that the bolt element (12) is designed to be at least partially hollow on the inside, in particular as a hollow shaft.

13. The transmission as claimed in claim 11 or 12, characterized in that the bolt element (12) has at least one radial bore for the lubrication of the planet wheel (11).

14. The transmission as claimed in at least one of claims 1 to 13, characterized in that a housing (1) is composed in three parts of three housing parts (2.1 to 2.3), the output shaft (15) being mounted in a first housing part (2.1), the elements (10, 11, 12, 14) being mounted in the middle housing part (2.2) and the drive shaft (5) being mounted in the third housing part (2.3).

15. The transmission as claimed in at least one of claims 11-14, characterized in that, in the middle housing part (2.2), a toothing (16) for the meshing of planet wheels (11) is formed from the housing part (2) on the inside in the surface area (8).

16. The transmission as claimed in at least one of claims 1 to 15, characterized in that the middle housing part (2.2) is welded to the first housing part (2.1).

17. A transmission, in particular an epicyclic transmission, with a drive shaft (5) and with at least one output shaft (15) which are connected via at least one element (10, 11, 12, 14), the drive shaft (5) and output shaft (15) being mounted with respect to at least one housing part (2.1 to 2.3) via bearings (6), characterized in that a plurality of permanent magnets (26) are arranged in at least one housing part (2.1 to 2.3).

18. The transmission as claimed in claim 17, characterized in that the permanent magnets (26) are arranged in blind holes (25) in the housing part (2.3) on the end face.

19. The transmission as claimed in claim 17 or 18, characterized in that the plurality of permanent magnets (26) are preferably radially inserted peripherally into blind holes (25) preferably in one end face (24) of the housing part (2.3), the end face (24) being oriented near the elements (10, 11, 12, 14), in particular near to the rotary disk-type carrier (14) and near to the planet wheels (11).

20. The transmission as claimed in at least one of claims 17 to 19, characterized in that the permanent magnets (26) are inserted into blind holes (25) and a trough (27) for the reception of abrasion is formed between the permanent magnets (26) and the end face (24) of the housing part (2.3).

21. The transmission as claimed in at least one claims 17 to 20, characterized in that at least one permanent magnet (26) is assigned to the drive shaft (15), in particular the rotary disk-type carrier (14) of the latter.

22. The transmission as claimed in claim 21, characterized in that the at least one permanent magnet (26) is inserted into an end face (30) of the rotary disk-type carrier (14), and a trough (27) for the reception of ferritic abrasion chips or material is formed between the end face (30) and the permanent magnet (26).

23. The transmission as claimed in claim 22, characterized in that the permanent magnet (26) is inserted into the end face (30) of the rotary disk-type carrier (14) axially symmetrically to the mid-axis (M) and engages on the end face over an engagement region of the planet wheels (11) and spur wheel (10).

24. The transmission as claimed in at least one of claims 1 to 23, characterized in that the housing part (2.3) is connectable on the end face to an adapter plate (4) which engages at least partially over the bearing (6) and holds the latter.

25. The transmission as claimed in at least one of claims 1 to 24, characterized in that two bearings (6) spaced apart axially via a ring (X1) are arranged in the housing part (2.1), one of the bearings being supported on the element (14) and the other bearing being tensioned via a shaft nut (17), the ring (X1) being selectable, as desired, in terms of its width for the coordination of the bearings (6).

Patent History
Publication number: 20040166986
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 8, 2004
Publication Date: Aug 26, 2004
Inventors: Thomas Bayer (Igersheim), Christof Old (Bad Mergentheim)
Application Number: 10475408
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: Planetary Gearing Or Element (475/331)
International Classification: F16H057/08;