Drive Arrangement of a Working Machine to be Driven with a Variably Adjustable Speed and Method for Operating the Drive Arrangement
20220412442 ยท 2022-12-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16H3/727
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H37/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60K17/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16H37/0806
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H3/724
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60K1/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16H3/72
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16H37/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60K1/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A drive arrangement of a working machine to be driven at a variably adjustable speed includes a differential gear, a first drive unit coupled to a first element of the differential gear, a working machine coupled to a second element of the differential gear, and a second drive unit coupled to a third element of the differential gear. The speed of the second drive unit can be superimposed on a speed dependent on the speed of the first drive unit, whereby the first or second drive unit can be driven at a variably adjustable speed. The drive arrangement includes an auxiliary gear stage and a switching element interacting with the auxiliary gear stage, wherein, when the switching element is closed, the auxiliary gear stage is load-transmitting and the speeds of the first and second drive units are coupled as a function of at least one transmission ratio of the auxiliary gear stage, and when the switching element is open, the auxiliary gear stage is load-free and the speeds of the first and second drive units are decoupled.
Claims
1-17. (canceled)
18. A drive arrangement of a working machine (4) to be driven at a variably adjustable speed, comprising a differential gear; a first drive unit coupled to a first element of the differential gear; a working machine coupled to a second element of the differential gear; a second drive unit coupled to a third element of the differential gear, such that the speed of the second drive unit can be superimposed on a speed that is dependent on the speed of the first drive unit; wherein the first drive unit or the second drive unit are driveable at variably adjustable speeds; an auxiliary gear stage; and a switching element cooperating with the auxiliary gear stage and operable such that: when the switching element is closed, the auxiliary gear stage is load-transmitting and the speeds of the first drive unit and the second drive unit are coupled as a function of at least one transmission ratio of the auxiliary gear stage, and when the switching element is open, the auxiliary gear stage is load-free and the speeds of the first drive unit and the second drive unit are decoupled.
19. The drive arrangement of claim 18, wherein the auxiliary gear stage is designed as an auxiliary planetary gear set.
20. The drive arrangement of claim 18, wherein the switching element is a freewheel clutch or a synchronous clutch coupling.
21. The drive arrangement of claim 18, wherein the switching element switches automatically, and thereby closes automatically and opens automatically.
22. The drive arrangement of claim 18, wherein the switching element is a frictionally engaged clutch.
23. The drive arrangement of claim 18, wherein, in the closed state, the switching element couples either the second drive unit in a rotationally fixed manner to an element of the auxiliary gear stage, or couples another element of the auxiliary gear stage in a rotationally fixed manner to the first element or the second element of the differential gear.
24. The drive arrangement of claim 18, wherein, in the closed state of the switching element: the switching element couples the second drive unit in a rotationally fixed manner to an element of the auxiliary gear stage; and another element of the auxiliary gear stage, together with the first drive unit, is permanently coupled in a rotationally fixed manner to the first element of the differential gear.
25. The drive arrangement of claim 18, wherein, in the closed state of the switching element: the switching element couples the second drive unit in a rotationally fixed manner to an element of the auxiliary gear stage; and another element of the auxiliary gear stage, together with the working machine, is permanently coupled in a rotationally fixed manner to the second element of the differential gear.
26. The drive arrangement of claim 18, wherein: the second drive unit is permanently coupled in a rotationally fixed manner to an element of the auxiliary gear stage; and the switching element, in the closed state, couples another element of the auxiliary gear stage in a rotationally fixed manner to the first element of the differential gear.
27. The drive arrangement of claim 18, wherein: the second drive unit is permanently coupled in a rotationally fixed manner to an element of the auxiliary gear stage; and the switching element, in the closed state, couples another element of the auxiliary gear stage to the second element of the differential gear in a rotationally fixed manner.
28. The drive arrangement of claim 18, wherein: the second drive unit is permanently coupled in a rotationally fixed manner to an element of the auxiliary gear stage; another element of the auxiliary gear stage, together with the first drive unit, is permanently coupled in a rotationally fixed manner to the first element of the differential gear; and the switching element, in the closed state, couples another element of the auxiliary gear stage to a housing.
29. The drive arrangement of claim 18, wherein: the second drive unit is permanently coupled in a rotationally fixed manner to an element of the auxiliary gear stage; another element of the auxiliary gear stage, together with the working machine, is permanently coupled in a rotationally fixed manner to the second element of the differential gear; and the switching element, in the closed state, couples another element of the auxiliary gear stage to a housing.
30. The drive arrangement of claim 18, wherein: the differential gear comprises a first planetary gear set to which the first drive unit is coupled; the differential gear comprises a second planetary gear set to which the working machine is coupled; the first planetary gear set and the second planetary gear set each comprise planet gears which are arranged on at least two common planetary shafts which are mounted in a planet carrier; and the planet carrier is rotatably mounted in a housing and is driveable by the second drive unit.
31. The drive arrangement of claim 30, wherein: the first planetary gear set has a sun gear to which the first drive unit is coupled, and the sun gear of the first planetary gear set meshes with the planet gears of the first planetary gear set arranged on the planetary shafts; or the first planetary gear set comprises a ring gear to which the first drive unit is coupled, and the ring gear of the first planetary gear set meshes with the planetary gears of the first planetary gear set arranged on the planetary shafts.
32. The drive arrangement of claim 30, wherein: the second planetary gear set comprises a sun gear to which the working machine is coupled; and the sun gear of the second planetary gear set meshes with the planet gears of the second planetary gear set arranged on the planet shafts.
33. The drive arrangement of claim 18, characterized in that the first drive unit is driveable at constant speed and the second drive unit is driveable at variable speed.
34. A method of operating a drive arrangement, the method comprising: obtaining a drive arrangement according to claim 18; starting the drive arrangement by closing the switching element such that the first drive unit, which is still deenergized, is run up to its rated speed via the second drive unit; energizing the first drive unit when the rated speed is reached at the first drive unit; and opening the switching element.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate exemplary embodiments of the invention and, together with a general description of the invention given above, and the detailed description given below, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
[0020]
[0021]
[0022]
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0023] The invention relates to a drive arrangement of a working machine to be driven at a variably adjustable speed, wherein the working machine may be, for example, a compressor or a pump.
[0024]
[0025] In the drive arrangement according to the present disclosure, the first drive unit 2, which is referred to as the main motor, is coupled to a first element of the differential gear 1 in such a way that the first drive unit 2 is permanently, directly and non-rotatably coupled to the first element of the differential gear 1 via a shaft 10, wherein in the embodiment example of
[0026] It should be noted that the first planetary gear set 5 can also have a ring gear instead of the sun gear 5a, in which case the first drive unit 2 is coupled via the shaft 10 to the ring gear of the first planetary gear set 5, which then meshes radially outwardly with the planetary gears 5b.
[0027] The working machine 4 is coupled to a second element of the differential gear 1, and according to
[0028] The second drive unit 3 engages a third element of the differential gear 1, whereby this third element of the differential gear 1, on which the second drive unit 3 engages, is the planet carrier 8 of the differential gear 1 in the example shown. The planet carrier 8 is therefore driven by the second drive unit 3, whose speed or drive power is superimposed on the speed or drive power of the first drive unit 2. The first drive unit 2 is preferably driven at a fixed or constant speed, whereas the second drive unit 3 is preferably driven at a variable speed. Thus, when the first drive unit 2 is running at the constant speed, a speed can be continuously superimposed on the speed dependent on the speed of the first drive unit 2, starting from the second drive unit 3, in order to set a variable speed at the working machine 4.
[0029] The drive arrangement according to the present disclosure comprises, in addition to the differential gear 1, the two drive units 2, 3 and the working machine 4, an auxiliary gear stage 12 and a switching element 13 cooperating with the auxiliary gear stage 12. Then, when the switching element 13 is closed, the auxiliary gear stage 12 is load-transmitting and the speeds of the first drive unit 2 and the second drive unit 3 are coupled, depending on the transmission ratio of the auxiliary gear stage 12.
[0030] Then, when the switching element 13 is closed, the speeds of the two drive units 2 and 3 are in a fixed ratio. The working machine 4 then also assumes a speed which is still dependent on the speed of the drive units 2, 3. If only the second drive unit 3 is supplied with electric current, the speed of the second drive unit 3 is decisive for all other speeds of the drive arrangement-the second drive unit 3 then drives the drive arrangement alone.
[0031] If, on the other hand, the switching element 13 is open, the auxiliary gear stage 12 is load-free and the speeds of the first drive unit 2 and second drive unit 3 are decoupled. The second drive unit 3 then only provides the superimposed partial of power and speed.
[0032] In the closed state, the switching element 13 thus acts in the sense of a lock for the differential gear 1 in order to lock one degree of freedom of the differential gear 1. This is used in particular for starting up the drive arrangement from a stationary first drive unit 2 in order to bring the first drive unit 2 up to its nominal speed from the second drive unit 3.
[0033] During such a start-up of the first drive unit 2, starting from the second drive unit 3 with the switching element 13 closed, the first drive unit 2 is de-energized; only after the rated speed of the first drive unit 2 has been reached is the first drive unit 2 then energized and then the switching element 13 opened.
[0034] The auxiliary gear stage 12 has a sun gear 12a, planet gears 12b and a ring gear 12c. The planet gears 12b are rotatably mounted on a planet carrier 14.
[0035] In
[0036] Then, when the switching element 13 is closed, the switching element 13 in
[0037] Accordingly, in the embodiment example of
[0038] In regular operation, namely when the first drive unit 2 is operated at its rated speed, the switching element 13 is open. However, in order to run up the drive arrangement, in particular starting from a state in which the first drive unit 2 is at a standstill, the switching element 13 is closed and the second drive unit 3 is coupled or connected in a rotationally fixed manner to the auxiliary gear stage 12 and to the shaft 10 via the switching element 13. Hereby, one degree of freedom of the differential gear 1 is locked and the start-up of the drive arrangement up to the nominal speed of the first drive unit 2, which is de-energized during start-up, is made possible by the second drive unit 3. The transmission ratio of the auxiliary gear stage 12 is selected such that at maximum speed of the second drive unit 3 the first drive unit 2 reaches its rated speed.
[0039] The switching element 13 can be a frictionally engaged switching element in the form of a friction clutch, such as a multi-plate clutch, or a form-fit switching element in the form of a claw clutch. If the switching element 13 is designed as a friction clutch, it can assume the function of a brake for the second drive unit 3 if the switching element 13 should fail during operation.
[0040] In one embodiment, the switching element 13 is designed as an automatically closing and automatically opening switching element 13, in particular as a freewheel or synchronous clutch, in which torque can be transmitted exclusively in one direction of rotation. Thereby, it can be achieved that the switching element 13 closes automatically when the drive arrangement 1 starts up, as well as in the event of a safety-critical failure of the second drive unit 3 during operation. If the speed of the first drive unit 2 is greater than the speed of the second drive unit 3, the switching element 13 opens automatically and the regular superimposed operation can begin.
[0041] As soon as the speed of the first drive unit 2 reaches its nominal speed, which is already running at its nominal speed when towed by the second drive unit 3 when it is switched on without a voltage peak, the switching element 13 can be opened.
[0042] In a self-shifting configuration of the switching element 13, this is done by reducing the speed of the second drive unit 3-taking into account the transmission ratio of the auxiliary gear stage12 designed as an auxiliary planetary gear set-relative to that of the first drive unit 2, in the case of a shifting clutch by opening the clutch. However, the self-shifting design of the switching element 13 as a synchronous clutch or freewheel is preferred.
[0043] The switching element 13 remains open throughout normal operation, i.e., when the first drive unit 2 is running at nominal speed. When using a self-shifting switching element 13, no safety-related control unit is required. Safety-critical functions can be provided by mechanical components, namely by the self-closing switching element 13. No actuator is required for locking the differential gear 1. The locking of the differential gear 1 takes place automatically. Also, no actuator is required for unblocking the differential gear 1. Then, when the speed of the first drive unit 2 is greater than the speed of the second drive unit 3, the switching element 13 is automatically opened. The auxiliary planetary set 12 always rotates at the speed of the first drive unit 2.
[0044]
[0045]
[0046] By closing the switching element 13, the ring gear 12c of the auxiliary gear stage 12 is coupled to the housing 9 to restrict a degree of freedom of the differential gear 1 and to use the second drive unit 3 to start up the first drive unit 2, and for this purpose load is then transmitted via the auxiliary gear stage 12, starting from the second drive unit 3 in the direction of the first drive unit 2.
[0047] The embodiments of
[0048] In contrast to this, it is also possible for the auxiliary gear stage 12 to interact with the shaft 11 on which the working machine 4 engages, either in such a way that an element of the auxiliary gear stage 12 is coupled to the shaft 11 either in a permanently rotationally fixed manner or in a switchable manner. In this case, the second drive unit 3 together with the auxiliary gear stage may be displaced to the other side of the differential gear 1 on which the shaft 11 runs. The second drive unit 3 and the auxiliary gear stage 12 can also be arranged on different sides of the differential gear 1.
[0049] A drive arrangement in accordance with the present disclosure allows the drive arrangement to be ramped up via the second drive unit 3, namely until the first drive unit 2 has reached its rated speed. Thus, only the second drive unit 3 requires an inverter. There is no need for a starting aid on the first drive unit 2. Then, when the switching element 13 closes automatically, a safety-related control device for controlling the switching element 13 can be dispensed with.
[0050] This may be achieved by using a synchronous clutch or a freewheel, which closes automatically to start up the drive arrangement and opens automatically.
[0051] Another aspect relates to a method for operating the drive arrangement according to the present disclosure. To start the drive arrangement, the switching element 13 is closed, preferably automatically, whereby the first drive unit 2, which is still de-energized, is then run up to its nominal speed via the second drive unit 3 with the switching element 13 closed and the auxiliary gear stage 12 transmits speed in the direction of the first drive unit 2. When the rated speed is reached at the first drive unit 2, first the first drive unit 1 is energized and then the switching element 13 is opened. The speed of the second drive unit 3 is reduced and the switching element 13 is opened, preferably automatically.
[0052] When designing the second drive unit 3, care should be taken to ensure that the working machine 4 develops an application-specific run-up torque which is related to its speed in a known function. This torque or the required power must be reliably provided by the second drive unit 3, although only for a short time until the first drive unit 2 is energized.
[0053] While the present invention has been illustrated by a description of various embodiments, and while these embodiments have been described in considerable detail, it is not intended to restrict or in any way limit the scope of the appended claims to such de-tail. The various features shown and described herein may be used alone or in any combination. Additional advantages and modifications will readily appear to those skilled in the art. The invention in its broader aspects is therefore not limited to the specific details, representative apparatus and method, and illustrative example shown and described. Accordingly, departures may be made from such details without departing from the spirit and scope of the general inventive concept.
LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS
[0054] 1 Differential gear [0055] 2 first drive unit [0056] 3 second drive unit [0057] 4 Working machine [0058] 5 first planetary gear set [0059] 5a Sun gear [0060] 5b Planet gear [0061] 6 second planetary gear set [0062] 6a Sun gear [0063] 6b Planet gear [0064] 7 Planetary shaft [0065] 8 Planet carrier [0066] 9 Housing [0067] 10 shaft [0068] 11 shaft [0069] 12 Auxiliary gear stage [0070] 12a Sun gear [0071] 12b Planet gear [0072] 12c ring gear [0073] 13 Switching element [0074] 14 Planet carrier