PLUG-IN COUPLING FOR DRIVES
20200269883 ยท 2020-08-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16D3/185
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B61C9/52
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16D2001/103
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D3/84
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
B61C9/52
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16D3/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A drive includes at least one motor with a drive shaft and at least one output shaft which is in particular mechanically connected to a gear. The drive shaft and the output shaft are aligned substantially axially. The drive shaft and the output shaft each have a coupling portion through which a torque can be transmitted from the drive shaft to the output shaft by mechanical coupling. Each coupling portion is connected to the shaft thereof for rotation therewith and the coupling portions can be mechanically coupled by being axially plugged together.
Claims
1-5. (canceled)
6. A drive, comprising: at least one traction motor having a drive shaft; at least one output shaft; a gear connected to said at least one output shaft; said drive shaft and said at least one output shaft being substantially axially aligned; coupling portions each being associated with a respective one of said drive shaft and said at least one output shaft, said coupling portions configured to be mechanically coupled to each other by being axially plugged together; and said drive shaft and said at least one output shaft each being connected to a respective one of said coupling portions in a rotatably fixed manner for transmitting a torque from said drive shaft to said at least one output shaft by mechanical coupling.
7. The drive according to claim 6, wherein said gear is mechanically connected to said at least one output shaft.
8. The drive according to claim 6, wherein said coupling portions configured to be axially plugged together are parts of a spherical tooth coupling, and said coupling portions have teeth.
9. The drive according to claim 8, wherein said coupling has a seal.
10. The drive according to claim 9, wherein said spherical tooth coupling is configured to be sealed by said coupling portions.
11. A vehicle, comprising a drive according to claim 6.
12. A low-floor light vehicle, comprising a drive according to claim 6 constructed as a longitudinal drive of the low-floor light rail vehicle.
Description
[0016] The invention and further advantageous embodiments of the invention are to be inferred from the exemplary embodiments, in which
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[0021] The housing unit 18 is divided into two housing portions, which can be connected to one another on a flange surface 20. Advantageously these flange surfaces 20 run at right angles to the motor shaft 17 of the rotor 16 of the traction motor 13 or in a parallel plane to the driven axles 14. This simplifies the assembly or manufacture of a housing units 18 of this type and thus a twin axle drive 1.
[0022] In the present case, the flange surface 20 of the flange is located axially outside of the stator 15. The stator 15 therefore has an axially continuous fit in a housing portion. This simplifies disassembly of these housing portions. Electric terminals of a winding system of the traction motor 13 can thus be arranged particularly favourably so as to be accessible on one side of the stator 15.
[0023] Here parts of the traction motor 13, coupling 11, bearing arrangements 19 for gears 12 and traction motor 13 are in the housing portions in each case. In at least one of the housing portions, a brake (not shown in more detail) can also be arranged in particular between the coupling 11 and traction motor 13. Air guiding devices for cooling air flows can optionally be provided on or in the housing portions of the housing unit 18, and also coolant inlets or coolant outlets can be provided on the sleeve of this housing unit 18.
[0024] The gear 12 is embodied as a hypoid bevel gear or as a normal angular gear. These compact gears are suited in particular to such twin axle drives, since there the force flow can be deflected almost ideally onto the smallest space.
[0025] A wheel or a wheelset with two wheels is driven in each case by means of a gear 12 by way of the driven axle 14. The driven axle 14 of these wheels or these wheelsets run here substantially at right angles to the motor shaft 17 of the traction motor 13.
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[0027] The torque transmission based on the dynamoelectric machine, in other words the traction motor 13, now takes place as follows:
[0028] By way of the drive shaft 2, the flange 7 fixed thereto, by way of the first coupling piece 4, to the second coupling piece 5, to the gear shaft 3, the gear 12 to the wheel or the wheelset shaft.
[0029] The motor shaft 17 therefore drives a gear 12 in each axial direction. According to
[0030] In order to seal this by means of the flange 7 and the coupling portions 4, 5, a coupling 11 is provided by means of axial telescoping. As a result, assembly openings are avoided and the assembly time of a coupling 11 of this type is shortened. A spherical gear coupling can be produced by means of a special embodiment of the external teeth of the first coupling portion 4 and the internal teeth of the second coupling portion 5.
[0031] By means of a sealing element 6 which can be fastened with a screw connection to the second coupling portion 5, a counter element required for a labyrinth-type seal effect on the coupling 11 is provided which forms the labyrinth-type seal 8 together with a correspondingly embodied first coupling portion 4.
[0032] Furthermore, sealing elements are also formed as a result of the axial plugging-together of the coupling parts 4, 5, particularly as a result of accordingly correspondingly shaped elements or counter elements.
[0033] There is therefore a sealed spherical gear coupling.
[0034] The seals are basically embodied so that axial and/or radial movements and/or angular offsets of the coupling portions 4, 5 can be balanced out without lubricant escaping from the coupling 11.
[0035] The first coupling portion 4 and the flange 7 are repeatedly mechanically connected to one another by means of paraxial screw connections viewed in the peripheral direction.
[0036] It is likewise possible to embody the flange 7 in one piece with the first coupling portion 4. This one-piece part then forms the connection with the coupling portion 5 and thus with the output shaft 2. On account of the corresponding embodiment of counter elements on this one-piece part, a labyrinth-type seal 8 is likewise produced together with sealing elements 6 which are fixed to the coupling part 5.
[0037] In addition to embodying the coupling 11 according to
[0038] Couplings of this type 11 are used for instance in twin axle drives 1 of low-floor light rail vehicles, e.g. trams.