POWER TRANSMISSION DEVICE FOR WORK VEHICLE
20220397189 · 2022-12-15
Assignee
Inventors
- Atsushi JINNAI (Osaka, JP)
- Sota KITAMURA (Osaka, JP)
- Koichi KURODA (Osaka, JP)
- Hiroshi YACHI (Osaka, JP)
Cpc classification
F16H57/037
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H57/031
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H57/0409
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H57/0423
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H57/021
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H57/0494
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16H57/031
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H57/037
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A power transmission device for a work vehicle includes: a transmission case; a gear transmission contained in the transmission case and configured to receive motive power from a power source; a differential mechanism contained in the transmission case and configured to receive motive power from the gear transmission and transmit the motive power to a left wheel and a right wheel; and a gear cover covering a lower portion of a ring gear of the differential mechanism.
Claims
1. A power transmission device for a work vehicle, the power transmission device comprising: a transmission case; a gear transmission contained in the transmission case and configured to receive motive power from a power source; a differential mechanism contained in the transmission case and configured to receive motive power from the gear transmission and transmit the motive power to a left wheel and a right wheel; and a gear cover covering a lower portion of a ring gear of the differential mechanism.
2. The power transmission device according to claim 1, wherein the gear cover includes: a front cover portion facing and covering a front side face of the lower portion, the front side face being a first side face of opposite side faces of the lower portion which first side face is provided with teeth; and a lower cover portion extending from a lower end of the front cover portion under the lower portion to cover the lower portion from below.
3. The power transmission device according to claim 2, wherein the gear cover has a through hole that is in a lower end portion of the front cover portion which lower end portion is downstream of the lower portion in a direction in which the ring gear rotates and that allows lubricating oil to flow out.
4. The power transmission device according to claim 1, wherein the gear cover includes: an upstream fixing portion fixing to the transmission case a first end of the gear cover which first end is upstream of the lower portion in a direction in which the ring gear rotates; and a downstream fixing portion fixing to the transmission case a second end of the gear cover which second end is downstream of the lower portion in the direction in which the ring gear rotates.
5. The power transmission device according to claim 1, wherein the gear cover includes: a front cover portion facing and covering a front side face of the lower portion, the front side face being a first side face of opposite side faces of the lower portion which first side face is provided with teeth; a lower cover portion extending from a lower end of the front cover portion under the lower portion to cover the lower portion from below; and a reverse cover portion standing on an end of the lower cover portion which end is opposite to the front cover portion and facing and covering a reverse side face of the lower portion, the reverse side face being a second side face of the opposite side faces of the lower portion which second side face is not provided with teeth.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0025] The description below deals with an example embodiment of the present invention with reference to drawings.
[0026] The embodiment described below is for a tractor (which is an example of the “work vehicle”) including a body.
[Overall Configuration of Tractor]
[0027] The body of the tractor includes (i) a body frame 5 including components such as an engine 1, (ii) a pair of left and right drivable front wheels 6 disposed at a front portion of the body frame 5 and serving as travel devices, and (iii) a pair of left and right drivable rear wheels 7 disposed at a back portion of the body frame 5 and serving as travel devices. The body frame 5 includes an engine 1, a clutch housing 2 behind the engine 1, a transmission case 3 coupled to the clutch housing 2, and a front frame portion 4. The front wheels 6 are swingable about an axis extending in the up-down direction of the body (not shown in the drawings) to be turned. The body includes at a front portion a motor section 8 containing the engine 1, and also includes a driver section 9 at a back portion. The driver section 9 includes a driver's seat 10, a steering wheel 11 for use to turn the front wheels 6, and a cabin 12 defining a driver space. The body frame 5 has a back portion provided with a link mechanism 13 and a power take-off shaft 14. The link mechanism 13 allows any of various work devices such as a rotary tiller device (not shown in the drawings) to be coupled to the body frame 5 in such a manner as to be capable of being lifted and lowered. The power take-off shaft 14 takes off motive power from the engine 1 and transmits the motive power to a work device coupled to the body frame 5.
[Power Transmission Device]
[0028] The tractor includes a power transmission device 15 illustrated in
[0029] As illustrated in
[0030] The transmission case 3 includes a front case portion 3a, a middle case portion 3b, and a back case portion 3c as segmented in the front-back direction of the transmission case 3. The front case portion 3a contains the main transmission section 18, the multi-stage power transmission section 19, and the front-wheel power transmission device 26. The middle case portion 3b contains the rear-wheel gear interlocking mechanism 21 and the front-wheel gear interlocking mechanism 25. The back case portion 3c contains the forward/rearward travel switching device 20 and the rear-wheel differential mechanism 22.
[0031] The main transmission section 18 includes a planetary gear device 18A and a continuously variable transmission device 18B. The planetary gear device 18A has a front portion coupled to a first gear interlocking mechanism 34 configured to allow motive power from the input shaft 17 to be received by the planetary gear device 18A. The continuously variable transmission device 18B has a back portion coupled to a second gear interlocking mechanism 35 configured to allow motive power from the input shaft 17 to be received by the continuously variable transmission device 18B. The continuously variable transmission device 18B has a front portion coupled to a third gear interlocking mechanism 36 configured to allow the output of the continuously variable transmission device 18B to be received by the planetary gear device 18A. The forward/rearward travel switching device 20 has a front portion coupled to the rear-wheel gear interlocking mechanism 21, which is configured to transmit the output of the forward/rearward travel switching device 20 to the rear-wheel differential mechanism 22. The front-wheel power transmission device 26 has a back portion coupled to the front-wheel gear interlocking mechanism 25, which is configured to transmit the output of the forward/rearward travel switching device 20 to the front-wheel power transmission device 26.
[0032] As illustrated in
[0033] As illustrated in
[0034] [Main Transmission Section]
[0035] The main transmission section 18, as illustrated in
[0036] The main transmission section 18 is configured as follows: The continuously variable transmission device 18B varies motive power from the engine 1. The planetary gear device 18A receives the varied motive power and motive power transmitted from the engine 1 through the third gear interlocking mechanism 36. The planetary gear sections 50 and 60 composite the two motive powers. The planetary gear device 18A allows the composite motive power to be outputted from a first output shaft 37a, a second output shaft 37b, and a third output shaft 37c, which coaxially overlap with one another.
[0037] [Multi-Stage Power Transmission Section]
[0038] The multi-stage power transmission section 19, as illustrated in
[0039] The multi-stage power transmission section 19 is configured such that appropriately operating the continuously variable transmission device 18B and the four clutches CL1 to CL4 allows the composite motive power from the planetary gear device 18A to be outputted from the output shaft 38 in one of four speed ranges.
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[0041] The symbol “N” indicates the neutral state, “+MAX” indicates the state of changing the speed to its maximum in the normal rotation direction, and “−MAX” indicates the state of changing the speed to its maximum in the reverse rotation direction.
[0042] Engaging the first clutch CL1 and operating the continuously variable transmission device 18B causes motive power from the first output shaft 37a to be varied by a first-gear interlocking mechanism 39a and the first clutch CL1 and then outputted from the output shaft 38. As illustrated in
[0043] Engaging the second clutch CL2 and operating the continuously variable transmission device 18B causes motive power from the third output shaft 37c to be varied by a second-gear interlocking mechanism 39b and the second clutch CL2 and then outputted from the output shaft 38. As illustrated in
[0044] Engaging the third clutch CL3 and operating the continuously variable transmission device 18B causes motive power from the second output shaft 37b to be varied by a third-gear interlocking mechanism 39c and the third clutch CL3 and then outputted from the output shaft 38. As illustrated in
[0045] Engaging the fourth clutch CL4 and operating the continuously variable transmission device 18B causes motive power from the third output shaft 37c to be varied by a fourth-gear interlocking mechanism 39d and the fourth clutch CL4 and then outputted from the output shaft 38. As illustrated in
[0046] [Forward/Rearward Travel Switching Device]
[0047] The forward/rearward travel switching device 20, as illustrated in
[0048] The forward/rearward travel switching device 20 is configured as follows: Engaging the forward-travel clutch CLF causes motive power transmitted from the multi-stage power transmission section 19 to the input shaft 40 to be converted by the forward-travel clutch CLF and the forward-travel gear mechanism 41f into forward-travel motive power and then outputted from the output shaft 42. Engaging the rearward-travel clutch CLR causes motive power transmitted from the multi-stage power transmission section 19 to the input shaft 40 to be converted by the rearward-travel clutch CLR and the rearward-travel gear mechanism 41r into rearward-travel motive power and then outputted from the output shaft 42. The output shaft 42 transmits the forward-travel motive power and the rearward-travel motive power to the rear-wheel gear interlocking mechanism 21, which then transmits them to the input shaft 22a of the rear-wheel differential mechanism 22.
[0049] [Front-Wheel Power Transmission Device]
[0050] The front-wheel power transmission device 26, as illustrated in
[0051] The front-wheel power transmission device 26 is configured as follows: Engaging the constant-rate clutch CLT causes motive power transmitted from the input shaft 22a of the rear-wheel differential mechanism 22 to the input shaft 43 to be further transmitted through the constant-rate clutch CLT and the constant-rate gear mechanism 44a to the output shaft 45 and then to the front-wheel differential mechanism 28. This achieves four-wheel drive with a constant rate for the front and rear wheels, that is, the tractor drives the front wheels 6 and the rear wheels 7 at respective average circumferential speeds substantially equal to each other. Engaging the rate-increasing clutch CLH causes motive power transmitted from the input shaft 22a of the rear-wheel differential mechanism 22 to the input shaft 43 to be further transmitted through the rate-increasing clutch CLH and the rate-increasing gear mechanism 44b to the output shaft 45 and then to the front-wheel differential mechanism 28. This achieves four-wheel drive with an increased rate for the front wheels, that is, the tractor drives the front wheels 6 at a first average circumferential speed and the rear wheels 7 at a second average circumferential speed, the first average circumferential speed being higher than the second average circumferential speed.
[Planetary Gear Device]
[0052] The planetary gear device 18A, as illustrated in
[First Planetary Gear Section]
[0053] The first planetary gear section 50, as illustrated in
[Second Planetary Gear Section]
[0054] The second planetary gear section 60, as illustrated in
[0055] The first planetary gear section 50 includes a power transmission gear (not shown in the drawings) meshing with the first planetary gear 52. The planetary gear device 18A includes a coupling member (not shown in the drawings) extending from the first planetary gear section 50 to the second planetary gear section 60 and coupling the power transmission gear to the second planetary gear 62 in an interlocking manner. The first carrier 54 of the first planetary gear section 50 is coupled to the second carrier 64 of the second planetary gear section 60 in such a manner that the first carrier 54 and the second carrier 64 are rotatable integrally with each other.
[Second-Gear Interlocking Mechanism]
[0056] As illustrated in
[Second Gear Interlocking Mechanism]
[0057] As illustrated in
[First Gear Interlocking Mechanism]
[0058] The first gear interlocking mechanism 34, as illustrated in
[Rear-Wheel Gear Interlocking Mechanism]
[0059] As illustrated in
[Front-Wheel Gear Interlocking Mechanism]
[0060] As illustrated in
[0061] The front-wheel gear interlocking mechanism 25 allows the output of the forward/rearward travel switching device 20 to be transmitted to the front-wheel power transmission device 26 as follows: The output gear 20a of the forward/rearward travel switching device 20 transmits motive power through the power transmission gear 91 and the input shaft 22a to the first power transmission gear 77, which then transmits the motive power through the second power transmission gear 78 and the shaft 78a to the input shaft 43 of the front-wheel power transmission device 26.
[Rear-Wheel Differential Mechanism]
[0062] As illustrated in
[0063] The rear-wheel differential mechanism 22 is configured such that when it transmits forward-travel motive power to the rear wheels 7, the ring gear 95 rotates so that a lower portion 95a thereof rotates in the rotation direction R indicated with an arrow in
[0064] The transmission case 3 is configured to store, in its internal space, lubricating oil for components such as the gear transmission 15M and the rear-wheel differential mechanism 22. The lubricating oil is preferably stored as illustrated in
[0065] As illustrated in
[Gear Cover]
[0066] The gear cover 100, as illustrated in
[0067] As illustrated in
[0068] As illustrated in
[0069] The gear cover 100, as illustrated in
[Alternative Embodiments]
[0070] (1)
[0071] (2) The embodiment described above is an example including an upstream vertical cover portion 104 and a downstream vertical cover portion 105. The gear cover 100 may alternatively not include an upstream vertical cover portion 104 or a downstream vertical cover portion 105.
[0072] (3) The embodiment described above is an example with a through hole 106. The gear cover 100 may alternatively not have a through hole 106.
[0073] (4) The embodiment described above is an example in which the gear cover 100 is provided for the rear-wheel differential mechanism 22. The embodiment may be altered such that the front-wheel differential mechanism 28 is contained in the transmission case 3 and provided with a gear cover.
[0074] (5) The embodiment described above is an example including an engine 1 as a power source configured to supply motive power to the gear transmission 15M. The power source may alternatively be an electric motor instead of an engine, or a combination of an engine and an electric motor.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
[0075] The present invention is applicable to power transmission devices for use in not only tractors but also various other work vehicles such as combines and multipurpose work vehicles.