Gear unit having a housing
10774922 ยท 2020-09-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16H57/03
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H57/0409
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H57/0421
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H2057/0216
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H57/021
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H57/032
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16H57/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H61/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H57/021
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H57/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H57/03
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A gear unit includes a housing, a trough for guiding oil and reducing losses due to splashing surrounding a circumferential section of a toothing part, particularly a gear wheel, especially in the radial and axial direction. The trough includes at least three parts, e.g., at least one bottom plate and two side walls, the bottom plate being screw-connected to the two side walls. The trough is fastened to the housing and includes an opening, particularly a channel, especially at its lowest surface area, e.g., particularly at the surface area having the greatest radial distance. In particular, during rotational movement of the gear wheel, oil is conveyed from the oil pan of the gear unit through the opening between the trough and gear wheel, especially to a position higher than the level of the oil pan. The bottom plate and the side walls are stamped bent parts.
Claims
1. A gear unit, comprising: a housing; and a trough adapted to guide oil and reduce losses due to splashing surrounding a circumferential section of a toothing part and/or a gear wheel, in radial and axial directions, the trough including at least three parts, including at least one bottom plate and two side walls, the bottom plate being screw-connected to the two side walls, the trough being fastened to the housing, the trough having an opening and/or a channel, at a bottom surface area and/or at a surface area having a greatest radial distance from a rotational axis of the toothing part and/or gear wheel, during rotational movement of the toothing part and/or the gear wheel, oil being conveyed from an oil pan of the gear unit through the opening and/or the channel between the trough and the toothing and/or the gear wheel, to a position higher than a level of the oil pan; wherein a radial distance between the bottom plate and crowns of gear teeth of the gear unit is constant in a circumferential area covered by the trough.
2. The gear unit according to claim 1, wherein the bottom plate and the side walls being stamped bent parts.
3. The gear unit according to claim 1, wherein the bottom plate includes tab sections extending in the radial direction, at which the side walls are screw-connected.
4. The gear unit according to claim 1, wherein one side wall includes a marking at which a bore hole is able to be placed for leading through a screw of a screw connection.
5. The gear unit according to claim 1, wherein the opening and/or the channel is bounded by the bottom plate and the two side walls.
6. The gear unit according to claim 1, wherein the bottom plate and each side wall are each formed in one piece.
7. The gear unit according to claim 1, wherein the housing includes a housing top part and a housing bottom part, the housing top part having a support section on which wall sections are molded, the support section being formed integrally with the wall sections, as a casting and/or a steel casting.
8. The gear unit according to claim 7, wherein a greatest wall thickness of the wall sections is less than a greatest wall thickness of the support section.
9. The gear unit according to claim 7, wherein the support section of the housing top part includes a first and a second transverse rib and the support section includes two first ribs, the two first ribs being set apart from each other and in each case being joined to the first transverse rib at two points set apart from each other, the two second ribs being set apart from each other and in each case being joined to the second transverse rib at two points set apart from each other.
10. The gear unit according to claim 9, wherein the transverse ribs extend substantially in a horizontal direction and/or extend further in the horizontal direction than in any direction transverse to the horizontal direction.
11. The gear unit according to claim 9, wherein the first ribs extend substantially in a vertical direction and/or extend further in the vertical direction than in any direction transverse to the vertical direction.
12. The gear unit according to claim 9, wherein the second ribs extend substantially in the vertical direction and/or extend further in the vertical direction than in any direction transverse to the vertical direction.
13. The gear unit according to claim 9, wherein each first rib and each second rib includes a lifting eye at an end area facing away from a respective transverse rib.
14. The gear unit according to claim 9, wherein a first one of the first ribs is joined at an end area to a bar and/or a support bar, which is joined at another end to an end area of a first one of the second ribs, a second one of the first ribs being joined at an end area to a bar and/or a support bar that is joined at another end to an end area of a second of the second ribs.
15. The gear unit according to claim 14, wherein the bars are disposed in parallel and set apart from each other.
16. The gear unit according to claim 1, wherein a housing cover closes an opening in the housing top part, the opening in the housing top part being surrounded by a support section, with clearance, so that the support section does not directly contact the opening in the housing top part, but is set apart from the opening in the housing top part.
17. The gear unit according to claim 9, wherein a shaft of the gear unit is supported by a bearing in the housing, a first part of the bearing mounting being located in a housing top part and a second part of the bearing mounting being located in a housing bottom part, the first part of the bearing mounting including a thickened section, and being joined to an area of the transverse ribs at which the respective rib is also joined.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(8) As a segment from housing bottom part 2,
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(17) As shown in
(18) Housing top part 1 has a frame-like support section, which takes up and conducts the major portion of the forces. The remaining sections of housing top part 1 are formed only for the oil-tight enclosure of the gear-unit interior, e.g., are formed with thinner wall thickness than the support section and join closely to the support section.
(19) Consequently, housing top part 1 as well as housing bottom part 2 are formed in shell-like fashion.
(20) The frame-like support section of housing top part 1 has a first transverse rib 62. It extends mainly in the horizontal direction.
(21) Two first ribs 61 are set apart from each other, and in each case are joined to first transverse rib 61, particularly at two points set apart from each other.
(22) First ribs 61 stretch mainly in the vertical direction, e.g., are extended further in the vertical direction than in any direction transverse to it.
(23) The frame-like support section of housing top part 1 also has a second transverse rib 62. It extends mainly in the horizontal direction.
(24) Two second ribs 61 are set apart from each other, and in each case are joined to second transverse rib 61, particularly at two points set apart from each other.
(25) Second ribs 61 stretch mainly in the vertical direction, e.g., are extended further in the vertical direction than in any direction transverse to it.
(26) Each first rib 61 and each second rib 61 has a lifting eye 63 at its end area facing away from the respective transverse rib. Thus, the gear unit is able to be picked up at the lifting eyes by hooks or cable and is easily transportable. The forces occurring during transport are introduced at lifting eyes 63 into the end areas and thus into the frame-like support section. Consequently, the gear-unit housing becomes only negligibly deformed and remains undamaged.
(27) A first rib 61 is joined at its end area to a bar 60, particularly a support bar, which at its other end is joined to the end area of a second rib 61. In the same manner, the other rib 61 is joined at its end area to a bar 60, particularly a support bar, that in turn is joined at its other end to the end area of the other second rib 61. The two bars 60 are disposed in parallel and set apart from each other.
(28) As described above, wall sections are conformed to the frame-like support sectionformed thus of ribs 61, transverse ribs 62 and bars 60of housing top part 1, so that the shell-like housing top part is able to be formed in one piece, particularly as a casting.
(29) In this connection, the wall sections, especially also two side wall sections 3 and the wall section having a concave-convex wave structure, are thus integrally molded and conformed to the frame-like support section and implemented in one piece.
(30) Bars 60 stretch mainly in the horizontal direction, e.g., are extended further horizontally than in any direction transverse to that.
(31) The frame-like support section is thus realized by an increase in the wall thickness.
(32) In addition, thickened areas are also provided on housing top part 1, which are intended as bearing mounting for at least one part, especially half, of the circumference of an outer ring of a bearing. These arch-like thickened areas adjoining one another are joined to transverse ribs 62, especially in each case in that end area in which respective rib 61 is joined.
(33) The concave-convex wave structure of the wall sections enlarges the surface area, and therefore reduces resistance to the transfer of heat to the ambient air. In this context, an especially sharp depression is provided as depression 5 for a manipulation area for screw connections. In this case, the screws are connecting screws by which housing top part 1 and housing bottom part 2 are screw-connected.
(34) Housing bottom part 2 has a wave structure 6, particularly a concave-convex wall section, which likewise enlarges the surface area, and therefore reduces resistance to the transfer of heat from the gear-unit interior, especially lubricating oil, to the ambient air.
(35) The housing cover is provided to close an opening in housing top part 1, the opening being surrounded by the frame-shaped support section, especially with clearance. That means that the frame-shaped support section does not directly contact the opening, but rather is set apart from the opening.
(36) As shown in
(37) The lower spatial area surrounding gear wheel 100 is enclosed by the trough, the trough having side walls 102 and a bottom plate 103. Thus, it is able to be fabricated from three parts.
(38) Side walls 102 of the trough are secured to bottom plate 103. At its lowest area, bottom plate 103 has a protuberance 130 directed downward. Protuberance 130 is directed radially away from the gear wheel, and is open at its radially outer end area. Thus, lubricating oil of the gear unit gets from the oil pan of the gear unit through protuberance 130 up to gear wheel 100. Laterally, e.g., on both sides in the axial direction, the protuberance is closed by a respective tab section 120 of side walls 102, so that a channel is formed passing through radially to gear wheel 100.
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(40) Screws are guided through the bore holes, making a screw connection achievable between bottom plate 103 and respective side wall 102.
(41) Therefore, depending on the size or other toothing data, the bottom plate is able to be positioned at an optimal radial distance from the central axis of the gear wheel.
(42) Bottom plate 103 is likewise produced as a stamped bent part, and has a U-shaped cross-section. In this context, it is bent such that the distance between the toothing, particularly the crowns of the teeth of the toothing of gear wheel 100 located in the same angle at circumference as bottom plate 103, is constant. Thus, a narrow gap is provided between these tooth crowns and bottom plate 103.
(43) Consequently, a pumping action develops during rotational movement of gear wheel 100, since the lubricating oil located in the tooth spaces is moved with greater velocity than the lubricating oil in the channel. In this manner, lubricating oil is thus conveyed through the channel from the oil pan to gear wheel 100 and is then moved along with it.
(44) The trough also reduces the losses due to splashing during movement of gear wheel 100, for the teeth of the toothing of gear wheel 100 dip in the spatial area surrounded by the trough.
(45) With the exception of tab sections 120 and protuberance 130, U-shaped bottom plate 103 is bent circularly in the circumferential direction, so that the distance between the teeth of the toothing of gear wheel 100 and bottom plate 103 is substantially constant in the corresponding angle-at-circumference area.
(46) Tab sections 120 are directed radially to the outside, so that respective side wall 102 is able to be pressed in the axial direction onto bottom plate 103, particularly at its tab sections 120, and screw-connected.
(47) With the aid of the pumping action of gear wheel 100 in interaction with the trough, oil is pumped to a position situated higher than the oil level of the oil pan, and from there is conducted via a temporary storage or directly to the places to be lubricated, such as bearings or engaging gear teeth. Appropriate conduits or pipes are provided for this purpose.
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(49) Protuberance 130 is able to be produced by bending out from the original form of bottom plate 103. To that end, a punching sheet is bent such that two areas, bent in the shape of circle segments, are set apart from each other over an area bent substantially in the shape of a rectangle. After that, the areas bent in the shape of circle segments are pressed against each other, and thus form the circular area of bottom plate 103. At the same time, the areas bent in the shape of circle segments encompass an opening. The area bent in the shape of a rectangle likewise has a centrally located opening and thus forms protuberance 130.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
(50) 1 housing top part 2 housing bottom part 3 side wall section 4 housing cover 5 depression for manipulation area for screw connections 6 wave structure, especially concave-convex wall section 60 bar 61 rib 62 transverse rib 63 lifting eyes 90 oil level 100 gear wheel 101 shaft 102 side wall 103 bottom plate 120 tab section 130 protuberance