Patent classifications
F16H57/0421
DRIVE APPARATUS
A motor having a motor shaft rotatable about a motor axis; a power transmission having gears and connected to the motor shaft; a housing having a motor housing portion accommodating the motor and a gear accommodation portion accommodating the power transmission; a fluid contained in the housing; and a fluid channel through which the fluid flows, in which a reservoir storing the fluid above the motor axis is provided in the inside of the gear accommodation portion. The fluid channel includes an external supply channel for supplying the fluid from an outside of the motor to the motor, and an internal supply channel for supplying the fluid to a hollow portion of the motor shaft. The reservoir has a first supply port and a second supply port. The external supply channel is connected to a first supply port. The internal supply channel is connected to a second supply port.
Stalactite passive lubrication system
A vehicle stalactite passive lubrication system includes a drive unit having an electric motor and a gear. A sump has a sump extension. A lubricant is collected in the sump for gravity flow into the sump extension. A stalactite member is fixed to the drive unit and is positioned above an element to be filled with a fluid, lubricated or cooled. The stalactite member is directed downwardly toward the sump with the lubricant splashed by gear rotation collected on neighboring walls and the stalactite member and directed downwardly by gravity into the sump or target element. The stalactite member includes: a drip edge oriented at an angle to a horizontal plane; and a tip defining an end of the drip edge. The angle is selected to direct the lubricant to discharge off the stalactite member at the tip as a lubricant stream into the sump or target element.
AXLE DRIVE
An axle drive for a vehicle comprising at least one drivable vehicle axle oriented transversely to a longitudinal direction of the vehicle comprises: a drive shaft that extends in parallel with the longitudinal direction and that is configured to receive drive power from an electric motor at an input section and to output said drive power at an output section; a driven shaft that extends in parallel with the drive shaft and that is configured to receive drive power from the output section of the drive shaft at an input section and to output said drive power to the vehicle axle via a bevel gear arranged at a first end of the driven shaft; and a brake, in particular a parking brake, having a brake disk that is arranged at a second end of the driven shaft and that is arranged between the input section of the drive shaft and the input section of the driven shaft with respect to the longitudinal direction.
OIL-WATER DOUBLE-COOLING ELECTRIC DRIVE ASSEMBLY, AND NEW ENERGY AUTOMOBILE
An electric drive assembly with oil/water dual cooling is provided that includes a motor module, a gearbox module, a water cooling module and an oil cooling module. Lubricating oil is introduced into the front and rear windings of the motor through three oil conveying passages to improve the cooling performance of the motor. Moreover, the gearbox cavity and the motor cavity do not need to be sealed, which avoids the use of high-speed oil seal of motor shaft, and thus the cost of the drive assembly is reduced and the transmission efficiency is improved. The cooling fluid of the motor cools the lubricating oil through the heat exchanger of the gearbox, thereby solving the heat dissipation problem when the gearbox of the new energy vehicle operates at high speed constantly, and thus improving the service life and reliability of the gear and bearing.
Bypass block for unregulated gearboxes
A bypass apparatus for lubricant in an unregulated pressurized gearbox including: a block including a lubricant inlet in fluid communication with a pressure relief valve, wherein the pressure relief valve diverts lubricant into the gearbox or into an oil filter, wherein lubricant is returned to the gearbox when the lubricant is cold and/or pressure at the pressure relief valve is high to reduce damage to the gearbox caused by high pressure during a cold start, and when the lubricant temperature increases and the pressure is reduced the pressure relief valve closes and lubricant enters the oil filter.
DEVICE FOR RECOVERING LUBRICATION OIL EJECTED BY CENTRIFUGAL EFFECT IN A TURBINE ENGINE
A device for recovering oil injected by centrifugal effect in a turbine engine, comprising a substantially circular ring around an axis, the ring comprising a first part forming a basin surrounding the axis and having an opening turned radially inward, so as to recover the oil injected radially across from the opening, and a second part forming a substantially toroidal chamber, radially open outward at a low point, so as to allow oil to escape, a passage being arranged between the basin and the chamber substantially over the entire circumference around the axis so as to cause the oil recovered by the basin to enter the chamber, wherein a rim is arranged between a radially inner bottom of the chamber and the passage, so as to contain the oil accumulating in this radially inner bottom of the chamber, and in some embodiments, at a high point.
VEHICLE LUBRICATION SYSTEM AND CONTROL APPARATUS FOR THE SYSTEM
A vehicle lubrication system for a hybrid electric vehicle which includes (i) an engine, (ii) drive wheels, (iii) a power transmission apparatus including an output portion and configured to transmit a power transmitted from the engine and (iv) a driving rotary machine connected to the output portion. The vehicle lubrication system includes (a) a mechanically driven pump connected to the output portion; (b) a fluid passage connected to an outlet of the pump, and configured to supply a lubricant to the driving rotary machine; (c) a relief valve connected to a relieving portion of the fluid passage, which is located between the outlet of the pump and the driving rotary machine in the fluid passage; and (d) an ON-OFF valve provided between the relieving portion and the driving rotary machine in the fluid passage, and configured to selectively allow and inhibit supply of the lubricant to the driving rotary machine.
LUBRICATION STRUCTURE OF TORQUE VECTORING APPARATUS
An exemplary lubrication structure of a torque vectoring apparatus includes an axle housing including left-side and right-side housings disposed on left and right sides of a differential device, a left-side cover provided on an external side of the left-side housing, and a right-side cover provided on an external side of the right-side housing, where, a first space is formed between the left-side and right-side housings and provided with the differential therein, a second space is formed between the left-side housing and the left-side cover and provided with a first planetary gear set, a third space is formed between the right-side housing and the right-side cover and provided with second and third planetary gear sets, and the first, second, and third spaces are fluidically partitioned by a plurality of oil seals, and respectively filled with a lubrication oil therein.
Ring gear mounting arrangement with oil scavenge scheme
A gas turbine engine according to an example of the present disclosure includes, among other things, a propulsor section including a propulsor supported on a propulsor shaft, a turbine section including a turbine shaft, and an epicyclic gear train interconnecting the propulsor shaft and the turbine shaft. The epicyclic gear train includes a sun gear coupled to the turbine shaft, intermediary gears arranged circumferentially about and meshing with the sun gear, a carrier supporting the intermediary gears, and a ring gear including first and second portions each having an inner periphery with teeth intermeshing with the intermediate gears. The first and second portions have axially opposed faces abutting one another at a radial interface and respective flanges extending along the radial interface radially outward from the teeth. The first and second portions define a trough axially between and separating the teeth of the first portion from the teeth of the second portion. The first and second portions include facing recesses that form an internal annular cavity along the radial interface.
Ring gear for an epicyclic or planetary reduction gear of a turbomachine
A ring gear for an epicyclic or planetary reduction gear of a turbomachine, in particular of an aircraft, said ring gear extending about an axis X and comprising first and second coaxial annular elements and comprising, respectively, two inner annular toothing sets of different orientation, each of said toothing sets having a pitch diameter and a median plane substantially perpendicular to said axis and with an intersection point designated Y in an axial cross-section of the ring gear, said first and second annular elements further comprising, respectively, first and second radially outer annular flanges for attaching said first and second elements to each other, wherein each of said first and second flanges comprises a peripheral portion extending in a plane that is angled with respect to said axis X and that passes substantially through said intersection point Y.