ROLLER GEAR ELEMENT
20220388636 · 2022-12-08
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B64C25/405
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16H55/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H1/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B64C25/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02T50/80
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
B64C25/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16H1/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A gear element includes a support (3) on which first rollers (10a) and second rollers (10b), which are intended for engaging with the teeth of a neighboring gear element (2), are alternately mounted. Each roller (10a, 10b) is mounted for rotation about its longitudinal axis (X′) via rotary guide means (20) cooperating with end portions of the rollers (10a, 10b). The rotary guide means (20) of the first rollers (10a) and the rotary guide means (20) of the second rollers (10b) are staggered in the vicinity of an outer periphery of the support (3).
Claims
1. A gear element, comprising: a support on which first rollers and second rollers are alternately mounted, which first rollers and second rollers are configured for engaging with teeth of a neighboring gear element, each of the first rollers and second rollers being mounted for rotation about a longitudinal axis via rotary guide means cooperating with end portions of the first rollers and second rollers, wherein the rotary guide means of the first rollers and the rotary guide means of the second rollers are staggered in the vicinity of an outer periphery of the support.
2. The gear element according to claim 1, wherein the rotary guide means of the first rollers partially extend facing the rotary guide means of the second rollers about an axis of rotation of the gear element.
3. The gear element according to claim 1, wherein the rotary guide means of the first rollers and the rotary guide means of the second rollers are identical.
4. The gear element according to claim 3, wherein the first rollers and the second rollers are identical.
5. The gear element according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the rotary guide means of the first rollers or the rotary guide means of the second rollers comprise at least one ball bearing.
6. The gear element according to claim 5, wherein the ball bearing is a radial rolling-element bearing.
7. The gear element according to claim 2, wherein the longitudinal axes of the first rollers and of the second rollers are parallel to the axis of rotation of the gear element.
8. A drive assembly for driving an aircraft wheel, comprising: a first gear element connected in rotation to the aircraft wheel and a second gear element connected in rotation to a motor, wherein at least one of the first gear element or the second gear element is according to claim 1.
9. An aircraft comprising at least one aircraft wheel provided with the drive assembly according to claim 8.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] The invention will be best understood in the light of the following description, which is purely illustrative and non-limiting, and must be read regarding the accompanying drawings, among which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0024] The invention is described here applied to an assembly for driving an aircraft wheel, comprising a first gear element connected in rotation to the wheel and a second gear element connected in rotation to a motor.
[0025] In reference to
[0026] The gear element 1 comprises a support 3 on which a plurality of first rollers 10a and of second rollers 10b symmetrically distributed about the axis of rotation X are alternately mounted.
[0027] The support 3 comprises a central core 4, the shape of which is similar to that of a straight tube, the longitudinal axis of which is combined with the axis of rotation X of the gear element. The central core 4 has ends respectively provided with a first flange 5 and a second flange 6. The first flange 5 and the second flange 6 have a general circular ring shape of a central axis combined with the axis of rotation X. The first flange 5 and the second flange 6 extend radially projecting outwards from the central core 4 and therefore have substantially identical outer diameters, which are greater than the outer diameter of the central core 4. The first flange 5 and the second flange 6 thus together delimit a recess, the bottom of which is formed by the outer surface of the central core 4.
[0028] The first flange 5 comprises an outer face on which bores 5a open out, identical and symmetrically distributed about the axis of rotation X in the vicinity of the outer periphery of said first flange 5. Each of the bores 5a is cylindrically-shaped with an axis parallel to the axis of rotation X. The centres of the bores 5a enter on one same circle, the centre of which is located on the axis of rotation X.
[0029] The first flange 5 also comprises an inner face on which bores 5b open out, identical and symmetrically distributed about the axis of rotation X in the vicinity of the outer periphery of said first flange 5. Each of the bores 5b is cylindrically-shaped with an axis parallel to the axis of rotation X. The centres of the bores 5b enter on one same circle, the centre of which is located on the axis of rotation X and the diameter of which is identical to that of the circle on which the centres of the bores 5a enter.
[0030] The number of bores 5b is identical to the number of bores 5a and the diameter of the bores 5b is identical to that of the bores 5a.
[0031] Moreover, the bores 5b are angularly offset with respect to the bores 5a such that when the support 3 is seen along the axis of rotation X, the bores 5b appear as interposed evenly between the bores 5a, the central axis of each of the bores 5b being equidistant from the central axes of the two neighbouring bores 5a and each of the bores 5b partially extending facing the two neighbouring bores 5a.
[0032] Similarly, the second flange 6 comprises an inner face and an outer face on which the bores 6a and the bores 6b open out respectively, which are respectively facing the bores 5a and the bores 5b of the first flange 5. The bores 6a, 6b are of identical shape and diameter to the bores 5a, 5b. Thus, the bores 6a, 6b are cylindrically-shaped and are symmetrically distributed about the axis of rotation X in the vicinity of the outer periphery of the second flange 6. In the same way, the centres of the bores 6a, 6b enter on one same circle, the centre of which is located on the axis of rotation X.
[0033] In each bore 5a, 5b of the first flange 5, a radial rolling element ball bearing 20 is tightly fitted, which is immobilised in translation via locking rings 30. The rollers 20 mounted in the bores 5a, 5b are thus staggered, each of these rollers being axially offset with respect to its two neighbouring ones and partially extending facing one another, along the axis of rotation, of the two neighbouring rollers 20.
[0034] Preferably, the rollers 20 comprise, on each side, a lateral protection formed, for example, by an flange or a synthetic rubber seal allowing to ensure a lifetime lubrication of said rollers 20.
[0035] In reference to
[0036] Each cylindrical surface extended by the threaded portion 14 receives a ball bearing 20 which is held in position against the shoulder 16 via a nut 17 screwed on said threaded portion 14.
[0037] The gear element 1 illustrated in
[0038] The collars 12 of the rollers 10a are thus introduced into the inner rings of the rollers 20 tightly fitted in the bores 5a of the first flange 5, while the bores 6a of the second flange 6 receive the outer rings of the bearings 20 mounted on the threaded portions 14 of the rollers 10a.
[0039] Likewise, the collars 12 of the rollers 10b are thus introduced into the inner rings of the bearings 20 tightly fitted in the bores 5b of the first flange 5 receive the collars 12 of the rollers 10b, while the bores 6b of the second flange 6 receive the outer rings of the bearings 20 mounted on the threaded portions 14 of the rollers 10b.
[0040] The rollers 20 mounted on the cylindrical surfaces extended by the threaded portions 14 of the rollers 10a, 10b are thus staggered, each of these rollers being axially offset with respect to its two neighbouring ones and partially extending facing one another, along the axis of rotation, of the two neighbouring rollers 20.
[0041] Subsequently, the rollers 10a, 10b are mounted for rotation on the support 3 about their longitudinal axis X′ and are staggered in the vicinity of the periphery of the flanges 5, 6 of said support.
[0042] Holding the rollers 10a, 10b in the support 3 is ensured by locking rings 31 immobilising in translation along the longitudinal axis X′ the outer ring of the bearings 20 received in the bores 6a, 6b of the second flange.
[0043] The rotation of the gear element 1 about its axis X thus itself leads to the rotation of the ring gear 2, the rollers 10a, 10b entering successively into contact with the teeth of the ring gear 2. The rollers 10a, 10b in fact allow to engage without sliding with the row of teeth of the ring gear 2. Ideally, the teeth of the ring gear 2 are shaped to cooperate without clearance with the rollers 10a, 10b.
[0044] The gear element 1 and the ring gear 2 thus forming a conventional straight gear, wherein the rollers 10a, 10b rotate about the axis of rotation X of the gear element 1, but also about their longitudinal axis X′.
[0045] Naturally, the invention is not limited to the embodiments described, but covers any variant entering into the scope of the invention, such as defined by the claims.
[0046] Although the gear element 1 can be likened to a pinion as regards
[0047] Although the gear element 1 here cooperates with a ring gear 2, the gear element 1 can, for example, cooperate with a rack and pinion.
[0048] Although the diameters of the bores are here identical, these can vary from one flange to another, on the condition of not impeding the possibility of mounting rollers on the support of the gear element.
[0049] The rollers 20 can be of a type different from that illustrated in
[0050] The immobilisation of the bearings in translation can be ensured differently from that illustrated in
[0051] The support can be made of one single part, by machining, or of several parts. In the latter case, the flanges are, for example, directly mounted on the central hub, then welded on it; or assembled such that they cannot be dismounted, for example, by providing grooves for the immobilisation in rotation of the flanges with respect to the central hub and of the threaded/tapped element for their axial immobilisation.
[0052] Although the gear element has been described, applied to an assembly for driving an aircraft wheel, the invention is applicable to any type of gear train.
[0053] Although the bearings 20 are here ball bearings, other types of bearings can be considered, in particular tapered roller bearings or needle bearings.
[0054] The first rollers 10a and the second rollers 10b can be different, in particular concerning their dimensions. For example, the main section of the first rollers 10b can have a length different from that of the second rollers 10b. This is the same for the length of the collars and that of the cylindrical surfaces.