GEARWHEEL FOR REDUCING STRUCTURE-BORNE SOUND IN ELECTRIC DRIVES
20230049420 · 2023-02-16
Inventors
- Josef OTTA (Friedrichshafen, DE)
- Christoph SCHWARZBAUER (Windorf, DE)
- Anton SÄNGER (Passau, DE)
- Johannes LUKA (Untergriesbach, DE)
Cpc classification
F16H1/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H55/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60K2001/001
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16H55/17
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16H55/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H1/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
Gearwheel for structure-borne sound reduction in electric drives, having a toothed ring and a wheel hub, which has a structured annular or corrugated web between a shaft seat and the toothed ring. The web has a structure designed with deviations from uniform stiffness and mass distribution about an axis of rotation of the gearwheel, and has an axial symmetry to avoid imbalance. The gearwheel has a two-fold, four-fold, six-fold or eight-fold cyclic axial symmetry.
Claims
1. A gearwheel for structure-borne sound reduction in electric drives, comprising: a toothed ring; and a wheel hub, which has a structured annular or corrugated web between a shaft seat and the toothed ring, wherein the structured annular or corrugated web has a structure with deviations from uniform mass distribution about an axis of rotation of the gearwheel, and wherein the structured annular or corrugated web has an axial symmetry to avoid imbalance.
2. The gearwheel as claimed in claim 1, wherein, as a deviation from a uniform stiffness and mass distribution, there is in the structure of the structured annular or corrugated web a two-fold rotational symmetry of stiffness and mass distribution with respect to the axis of rotation.
3. The gearwheel as claimed in claim 1, wherein the structured annular or corrugated web has adjacent, differently structured sectors with different stiffness and mass distribution, which are present in pairs and can be brought into congruence after a rotation of 180° about the axis of rotation of the gearwheel.
4. The gearwheel as claimed in claim 3, wherein differently structured sectors (are designed in succession as differently sized one-quarter, one-sixth, or one-eighth circular sectors.
5. The gearwheel as claimed in claim 1, wherein a different stiffness and mass distribution is set by varying a position, a number or a size of apertures or holes or combinations of these variations of stiffness and mass distribution of the structured annular or corrugated web.
6. The gearwheel as claimed in claim 1, wherein a different stiffness and mass distribution is set by varying a position, a number or a size of ribs or webs or combinations of these variations of stiffness and mass distribution of the structured annular or corrugated web.
7. The gearwheel as claimed in claim 1, wherein a different stiffness and mass distribution is set by varying a position, a number or a size of pockets or beads or other structures of wavy design or combinations of these variations of stiffness and mass distribution of the structured annular or corrugated web.
8. The gearwheel as claimed in claim 5, wherein the structuring of the structured annular or corrugated web is formed by a combination of at least two of the structures comprising apertures, holes, ribs, spokes, pockets, beads or other corrugated structures.
9. The gearwheel as claimed in claim 5, wherein the structuring of the structured annular or corrugated web is produced by apertures, holes, ribs, spokes, pockets, beads or other corrugated structures by additive or subtractive methods of lightweight gearwheel construction technology.
10. The gearwheel as claimed in claim 5, wherein remaining physical structures of the web are provided with reinforced beveled or rounded root regions at the shaft seat and at the toothed ring.
11. A transmission device comprising: at least two cylindrical wheels configured to transmit a rotational speed and/or a torque of an electric motor, wherein at least one of the two cylindrical wheels is a gearwheel, comprising: a toothed ring; and a wheel hub, which has a structured annular or corrugated web between a shaft seat and the toothed ring, wherein the structured annular or corrugated web has a structure with deviations from uniform mass distribution about an axis of rotation of the gearwheel, and wherein the structured annular or corrugated web has an axial symmetry to avoid imbalance.
12. The transmission device as claimed in claim 11, wherein the transmission device is arranged in a vehicle.
13. An electric axle drive for a motor vehicle comprising: at least one electric machine; a transmission device comprising: at least two cylindrical wheels configured to transmit a rotational speed and/or a torque of an electric motor, wherein at least one of the two cylindrical wheels is a gearwheel, comprising: a toothed ring; and a wheel hub, which has a structured annular or corrugated web between a shaft seat and the toothed ring, wherein the structured annular or corrugated web has a structure with deviations from uniform mass distribution about an axis of rotation of the gearwheel, and wherein the structured annular or corrugated web has an axial symmetry to avoid imbalance; a differential; and an inverter.
14. The electric axle drive as claimed in claim 13, wherein the electric axle drive is arranged in the motor vehicle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0036] The invention is explained in greater detail below with reference to exemplary embodiments and figures. More specifically:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PRESENTLY PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0045] The toothed ring 11 is provided with helical toothing to enlarge the contact area when meshing with a second gearwheel, such as the drive shaft 24 of an electric motor 21 (illustrated only in
[0046] In order to explain the overall problem of the structure-borne sound emission of an electric drive,
[0047] The solution to the problem according to one aspect of the invention is shown in a schematic illustration in
[0048] The individual partial figures A, B and C in
[0049] Since, as an additional boundary condition, the aim is to achieve a further weight reduction with a view to lightweight design while maintaining sufficient stiffness of the gearwheel 1, the variations shown in
[0050] For this purpose, the apertures in
[0051] The same applies to the way in which ribs or spokes 17 are designed in accordance with the following
[0052] In
[0053] Instead of ribs or spokes 17, wavy structures of the web 14 are also possible in order to produce non-uniform stiffness and mass distributions, in particular by the formation of pockets (not shown) or beads 18 (indicated only in
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[0055] With the above-described aspects of the invention, the customary uniform distribution of mass in a gearwheel 1 of lightweight design is modified in a selective manner, primarily in the mass-reduced web 14, by apertures and shaped portions in such a way that these lead to differences in stiffness and mass distribution and noncyclic structural formations along the tangential direction of the web 14, and the essential additional condition of avoiding imbalance during rotational movement is met. However, the embodiments are not restricted to the stated web configurations, but can also extend the reduced cyclicity or symmetry of the uniform distribution of stiffness and mass to the entire gearwheel body, as long as a stiffness and mass distribution with two-fold rotational symmetry is set overall.
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[0057] Thus, while there have shown and described and pointed out fundamental novel features of the invention as applied to a preferred embodiment thereof, it will be understood that various omissions and substitutions and changes in the form and details of the devices illustrated, and in their operation, may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the invention. For example, it is expressly intended that all combinations of those elements and/or method steps which perform substantially the same function in substantially the same way to achieve the same results are within the scope of the invention. Moreover, it should be recognized that structures and/or elements and/or method steps shown and/or described in connection with any disclosed form or embodiment of the invention may be incorporated in any other disclosed or described or suggested form or embodiment as a general matter of design choice. It is the intention, therefore, to be limited only as indicated by the scope of the claims appended hereto.