Systems and methods for abatement of gear rattle utilizing axial deflection
11953083 ยท 2024-04-09
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16H57/0006
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H2200/0004
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H57/028
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H2057/0221
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H57/021
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H2057/127
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H57/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16H57/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H57/021
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
Power takeoff devices (PTOs) are useful for mounting on transmissions and for performing, directly or indirectly, useful work via the mechanical energy generated by the PTO's rotatable output shaft. Systems and methods for reducing PTO gear rattle include an input gear carried on a shaft sleeve mounted on a shaft extending between opposing spaced apart walls of a PTO housing. The shaft sleeve is moveable in an axial direction along the shaft, the travel of the shaft sleeve in each direction being limited by contacting the respective wall. The shaft sleeve is biased to remain spaced apart from the walls, thereby reducing or eliminating gear rattle.
Claims
1. A gear system for a power takeoff, comprising: a PTO housing including a first wall opposing and spaced apart from a second wall; a shaft extending between the first wall and the second wall; a shaft sleeve carried on the shaft, wherein the shaft sleeve includes opposing first and second ends; an input gear carried on the shaft sleeve; and a biasing mechanism positioned between the shaft sleeve and at least one of the first wall and the second wall, wherein the biasing mechanism biases the shaft sleeve away from the at least one of the first wall and the second wall; wherein the shaft sleeve is axially moveable along the shaft between the first wall and the second wall; and wherein the biasing mechanism includes a first component positioned between the first end and first wall and a second component positioned between the second end and the second wall.
2. The gear system of claim 1, wherein one at least one of the first component and the second component is a spring.
3. The gear system of claim 1, wherein movement of the shaft sleeve axially along the shaft is restricted by contact between the first end and the first wall, and by contact between the second end and the second wall.
4. A gear system for a power takeoff, comprising: a PTO housing including a first wall opposing and spaced apart from a second wall; a shaft extending between the first wall and the second wall; a shaft sleeve carried on the shaft; an input gear carried on the shaft sleeve; and a biasing mechanism positioned between the shaft sleeve and at least one of the first wall and the second wall, wherein the biasing mechanism biases the shaft sleeve away from the at least one of the first wall and the second wall; wherein the shaft sleeve is axially moveable along the shaft between the first wall and the second wall; wherein at least one of the shaft sleeve and the PTO housing include a cavity, and wherein the biasing mechanism is positioned at least partially within the cavity.
5. The gear system of claim 1, wherein the shaft sleeve encircles the shaft.
6. A gear system for a power takeoff, comprising: a PTO housing including a first wall opposing and spaced apart from a second wall; a shaft extending between the first wall and the second wall; a shaft sleeve carried on the shaft; and an input gear carried on the shaft sleeve; wherein the shaft sleeve is axially moveable along the shaft between the first wall and the second wall; and wherein the shaft is non-rotatable with respect to the PTO housing.
7. A gear system for a power takeoff, comprising: a PTO housing including a first wall opposing and spaced apart from a second wall; a shaft extending between the first wall and the second wall; a shaft sleeve carried on the shaft; and an input gear carried on the shaft sleeve; wherein the shaft sleeve is axially moveable along the shaft between the first wall and the second wall; and wherein the shaft sleeve is rotatable about the shaft.
8. A gear system for a power takeoff, comprising: a PTO housing including a first wall opposing and spaced apart from a second wall; a shaft extending between the first wall and the second wall; a shaft sleeve carried on the shaft; and an input gear carried on the shaft sleeve; wherein the shaft sleeve is axially moveable along the shaft between the first wall and the second wall; and wherein the input gear is rotatable about the shaft sleeve.
9. The gear system of claim 8, further comprising rotary bearings positioned between the shaft sleeve and the input gear.
10. The gear system of claim 1, further comprising an output gear engaging the input gear.
11. The gear system of claim 1, further comprising a gap between the first wall and the second wall, and wherein the shaft sleeve includes a length less than the gap.
12. A gear system for a power takeoff, comprising: a PTO housing including a first wall opposing and spaced apart from a second wall; a shaft extending between the first wall and the second wall; a shaft sleeve carried on the shaft; and an input gear carried on the shaft sleeve; wherein the shaft sleeve is axially moveable along the shaft between the first wall and the second wall; and wherein movement of the shaft sleeve along the shaft is restricted by contact between the shaft sleeve and the PTO housing.
13. The gear system of claim 1, wherein the input gear is a helical gear.
Description
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(1) Some of the figures shown herein may include dimensions or may have been created from scaled drawings. However, such dimensions, or the relative scaling within a figure, are by way of example only, and are not to be construed as limiting the scope of this invention.
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(9) For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the invention disclosed herein, reference will now be made to one or more embodiments, which may or may not be illustrated in the drawings, and specific language will be used to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the disclosure is thereby intended; any alterations and further modifications of the described or illustrated embodiments, and any further applications of the principles of the disclosure as illustrated herein are contemplated as would normally occur to one skilled in the art to which the disclosure relates. At least one embodiment of the disclosure is shown in great detail, although it will be apparent to those skilled in the relevant art that some features or some combinations of features may not be shown for the sake of clarity.
(10) Any reference to invention within this document is a reference to an embodiment of a family of inventions, with no single embodiment including features that are necessarily included in all embodiments, unless otherwise stated. Furthermore, although there may be references to benefits or advantages provided by some embodiments, other embodiments may not include those same benefits or advantages, or may include different benefits or advantages. Any benefits or advantages described herein are not to be construed as limiting to any of the claims.
(11) Specific quantities (spatial dimensions, temperatures, pressures, times, force, resistance, current, voltage, concentrations, wavelengths, frequencies, heat transfer coefficients, dimensionless parameters, etc.) may be used explicitly or implicitly herein; such specific quantities are presented as examples only and are approximate values unless otherwise indicated. Discussions pertaining to specific compositions of matter, if present, are presented as examples only and do not limit the applicability of other compositions of matter, especially other compositions of matter with similar properties, unless otherwise indicated.
(12) Embodiments of the present invention include a gear system for a PTO configured to reduce or eliminate gear rattle by absorbing vibrations between mating teeth in an input gear and transmission gear and output gear engaged therewith.
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(14) The input gear 16 is carried on a shaft sleeve 24 carried on and encircling a shaft 26. The shaft sleeve 24 and the carried input gear 16 are moveable in an axial direction along the shaft 26. In some embodiments, a set screw (not shown) prevents the shaft 26 from rotating relative to the PTO housing 12. A small radial gap 25 between an inner diameter of shaft sleeve 24 and the outer diameter of shaft 26 allows for axial movement of shaft sleeve 24 along the shaft 26. In some embodiments, the gap 25 may be about 0.001. In some embodiments, a lubricant, such as oil, may be placed in the radial gap 25 to facilitate movement of the shaft sleeve 24 along the shaft 26. In some embodiments, shaft sleeve 24 is rotatable about shaft 26, in addition to being axially moveable. In other embodiments, shaft sleeve 24 is non-rotatable about the shaft 26 while remaining moveable in an axial direction. Bearings, such as rotary bearings, or, in the depicted embodiment, tapered roller bearings 27, allow input gear 16 to rotate about the shaft sleeve 24.
(15) The PTO housing 12 includes opposing spaced-apart first wall 28 and second wall 30, having a gap 32 therebetween. The shaft 26 extends across the gap 32 in an axial direction. The shaft sleeve 24 has a length 34 and extends along the shaft 26 in an axial direction. As shown in
(16) The springs 40 are configured to allow the shaft sleeve 24 to move in a linear path (shown by large arrows in
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(19) The input gear 16, output gear 14, and transmission gear (not shown) are helical gears, so the transfer of rotational power has both an axial and radial force. Mechanical rotational power from the transmission gear (not shown) applied to the input gear 16 causes the input gear 16 and shaft sleeve 24 to move linearly in an axial direction, changing the backlash between the gears, until the shaft sleeve 24 physically contacts the PTO housing 12 on either first wall 28 or second wall 30, depending on the direction of applied torque, whereby the mechanical rotational power is transferred from the transmission gear to the input gear 16, to the output gear 14 to perform useful work. When mechanical rotational power is not applied, as typically occurs when the PTO clutch is disengaged and there is no load on the PTO, springs 40 bias the shaft sleeve 24 to a centered position (shown best in
(20) Reference systems that may be used herein can refer generally to various directions (e.g., top, bottom, leftward, rightward, forward and rearward), which are merely offered to assist the reader in understanding the various embodiments of the disclosure and are not to be interpreted as limiting. It should be understood that the disclosed PTO housing may be mounted at different locations and different orientations with respect to different engines and transmissions. Other reference systems may be used to describe various embodiments.
(21) While examples, one or more representative embodiments, and specific forms of the disclosure, have been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, the same is to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive or limiting. The description of particular features in one embodiment does not imply that those particular features are necessarily limited to that one embodiment. Some or all of the features of one embodiment can be used in combination with some or all of the features of other embodiments as would be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art, whether or not explicitly described as such. One or more exemplary embodiments have been shown and described, and all changes and modifications that come within the spirit of the disclosure are desired to be protected.