INTEGRATED SLEW DRIVE
20190101206 · 2019-04-04
Assignee
Inventors
- Adam P. Plesniak (Huntington Beach, CA, US)
- Kenneth D. Miller (Statesville, NC, US)
- Kyle Zech (Phoenix, AZ, US)
- Mark Henderson (La Verne, CA, US)
Cpc classification
F16H2057/0213
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E02F9/121
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F16H57/039
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y02E10/50
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
F16H2057/02078
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y02E10/47
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
F24S2030/15
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H2057/02039
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H57/025
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24S30/455
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H1/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24S30/45
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16H57/039
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H1/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A slew drive comprises a slew drive housing which includes a first distal housing section and a second distal housing section. The first distal housing section includes a threaded section, operative to receive a threaded plug and the second distal housing section includes a groove operative to receive a retaining ring. A worm gear is secured to the slew drive housing by a first tapered roller bearing and a second tapered roller bearing. The worm gear comprises a central threaded section, a first distal shaft section having a first shoulder, and a second distal shaft section having a second shoulder. The central threaded section engages the teeth of a worm wheel, the first tapered roller bearing is seated on the first distal shaft section, abutting the first shoulder and the plug, and the second tapered roller bearing is seated on the second distal shaft section, abutting the second shoulder and the retaining ring.
Claims
1. A slew drive, comprising: (a) a threaded plug; (b) a retaining ring; (c) a housing comprising a first distal housing section and a second distal housing section, wherein the first distal housing section includes a threaded section operative to receive the threaded plug, wherein the second distal housing section includes a groove operative to receive the retaining ring; (d) a worm gear comprising a central threaded section, a first distal shaft section including a first shoulder, and a second distal shaft section including a second shoulder; (e) a first bearing seated on the first distal shaft section and abutting the first shoulder and the threaded plug; (f) a second bearing seated on the second distal shaft section and abutting the second shoulder and the retaining ring; and (g) a worm wheel comprising worm-wheel teeth operative to engage the central threaded section of the worm gear; whereby rotating the threaded plug in engagement with the threaded section, a compressive force is exerted upon the worm gear.
2. The slew drive of claim 1, wherein at least one of the first bearing and the second bearing comprises one of a roller bearing and a ball bearing.
3. The slew drive of claim 2, wherein the roller bearing comprises one of a tapered roller bearing, a cylindrical roller bearing, a spherical roller bearing, and a needle roller bearing.
4. The slew drive of claim 2, wherein the ball bearing comprises one of a deep groove ball bearing, an angular ball bearing, and a thrust ball bearing.
5. The slew drive of claim 1, wherein the first bearing is seated on the first distal shaft section via one of a clearance fit, a transition fit, and an interference fit.
6. The slew drive of claim 1, wherein the retaining ring is a circlip.
7. The slew drive of claim 1, further comprising at least one of thread lock and sealant applied over the first distal housing section.
8. The slew drive of claim 1, further comprising an oil seal disposed within the second distal housing section.
9. A housing in combination with a slew drive, wherein the slew drive comprises a threaded plug, a retaining ring, a worm gear comprising a central threaded section, a first distal shaft section including a first shoulder, and a second distal shaft section including a second shoulder, a first bearing seated on the first distal shaft section and abutting the first shoulder and the plug, a second bearing seated on the second distal shaft section and abutting the second shoulder and the retaining ring, and a worm wheel comprising worm-wheel teeth operative to engage the central threaded section of the worm gear, whereby rotating the threaded plug in engagement with the threaded section, a compressive force is exerted upon the worm gear, wherein the housing comprises: (a) a first distal housing section which includes a threaded section operative to receive the threaded plug; and (b) a second distal housing section which includes a groove operative to receive the retaining ring.
10. The housing of claim 9, wherein at least one of the first bearing and the second bearing comprises one of a roller bearing and a ball bearing.
11. The slew drive of claim 10, wherein the roller bearing comprises one of a tapered roller bearing, a cylindrical roller bearing, a spherical roller bearing, and a needle roller bearing.
12. The slew drive of claim 10, wherein the ball bearing comprises one of a deep groove ball bearing, an angular ball bearing, and a thrust ball bearing.
13. The housing of claim 9, wherein the first bearing is seated on the first distal shaft section via one of a clearance fit, a transition fit, and an interference fit.
14. The housing of claim 9, wherein the retaining ring is a circlip.
15. The housing of claim 9, wherein the slew drive further comprises at least one of thread lock and sealant applied over the first distal housing section.
16. The housing of claim 9, wherein the slew drive further comprises an oil seal disposed within the second distal housing section.
17. A method of assembling a slew drive, comprising: (a) providing a threaded plug; (b) providing a retaining ring; (c) providing a housing comprising a first distal housing section and a second distal housing section, wherein the first distal housing section includes a threaded section operative to receive the threaded plug, wherein the second distal housing section includes a groove operative to receive the retaining ring; (d) providing a worm gear comprising a central threaded section, a first distal shaft section including a first shoulder, and a second distal shaft section including a second shoulder; (e) providing a first bearing seated on the first distal shaft section and abutting the first shoulder and the threaded plug; (f) providing a second bearing seated on the second distal shaft section and abutting the second shoulder and the retaining ring; and (g) providing a worm wheel comprising worm-wheel teeth operative to engage the central threaded section of the worm gear; whereby rotating the threaded plug in engagement with the threaded section, a compressive force is exerted upon the worm gear.
18. The method of claim 17, further comprising providing at least one of thread lock and sealant applied over the first distal housing section.
19. The method of claim 17, further comprising providing an oil seal disposed within the second distal housing section.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PRESENTLY PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0037] In this configuration, two tapered roller bearings 112 and 114 are fitted into both ends of the housing 120. The worm gear 118 is fitted into the inner races of the bearings 112 and 114. The end plates 104 and 108 abut the housing 120 and the bearings 112 and 114. The bolts 102 (not visible in this cross-sectional view) and bolts 106 are used to secure the worm gear in the axial direction while imparting an axial compressive force on the worm gear 118 to enhance and improve teeth engagement between the worm gear 118 and worm wheel 116. A seal 110 is disposed within the end plate 104 to prevent the lubricant from exiting the housing 120.
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[0041] A worm gear 304 is secured to the slew drive housing 324 by a first bearing 308 and a second bearing 310. The first bearing 308 and the second bearing 310 may be selected from a variety of bearings depending on the application. For instance, roller bearings and/or ball bearings can be utilized to secure the worm gear 304 to the housing 324. Roller bearings may be any one of a tapered roller bearing, a cylindrical roller bearing, a spherical roller bearing, and a needle roller bearing. Ball bearings may be any one of a deep groove ball bearing, an angular ball bearing, and a thrust ball bearing. In this preferred embodiment, the first bearing 308 and the second bearing 310 are both tapered roller bearings.
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[0043] The first tapered roller bearing 308 is seated on the first distal shaft section 328, abutting the first shoulder and the plug 312, and the second tapered roller bearing 310 is seated on the second distal shaft section 330, abutting the second shoulder and the retaining ring 314. The first tapered roller bearing 308 may be seated on the first distal shaft section 328 via a variety of fits, such as a clearance fit, a transition fit, and an interference fit. Similarly, the second tapered roller bearing 310 may be seated on the first distal shaft section 328 via a variety of fits, such as a clearance fit, a transition fit, and an interference fit. A seal, such as an oil, 306 is seated on the second distal shaft section 330, abutting the retaining ring 314 to prevent lubricant from exiting the housing 324.
[0044] As the threaded plug 312 is rotated in engagement with the threaded section 316 of the first distal housing section 322 of the housing 324, an axial compressive force is exerted upon the worm gear 304 through the first tapered roller bearing 308 to ensure improved engagement between the thread section 326 of the worm gear 304 and the worm-wheel teeth 318 of the worm wheel 332. The retaining ring 314 exerts the same magnitude compressive force on the worm gear 304 but in the opposite direction through the second tapered roller bearing 310.
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[0046] The slew drive 400 further comprises a worm gear 404. The worm gear 404 comprises a central threaded section 405, a first distal shaft section 409 having a first shoulder 407, and a second distal shaft section 403 having a second shoulder 411. The slew drive 400 further comprises a first tapered roller bearing 408 and a second tapered roller bearing 410. The worm gear 404 is secured to the housing 413 by the first tapered roller bearing 408 and the second tapered roller bearing 410. The first tapered roller bearing 408 is seated on the first distal shaft section 409, abutting the first shoulder 407 and the plug 412. The second tapered roller bearing 410 is seated on the second distal shaft section 403, abutting the second shoulder 411 and the retaining ring 414.
[0047] The slew drive 400 further comprises a worm wheel 418 having worm-wheel teeth 415. The central threaded section 405 of the worm gear 404 engages the worm-wheel teeth 415 of the worm wheel 418. As the threaded plug 412 is rotated in engagement with the threaded section 416 of the first distal housing section 401 of the housing 413, an axial compressive force is exerted upon the worm gear 404 ensuring improved engagement between the threaded section 405 of the worm gear 404 and the worm-wheel teeth 415 of the worm wheel 418. The slew drive 400 further comprises an oil seal 406 which is seated on the second distal shaft section 403 and abutting the retaining ring 414 to prevent lubricant from exiting the housing 413.
[0048] In a preferred embodiment, the retaining ring 414 is disposed in the groove 417 and the second tapered roller bearing 410 is disposed within the second distal housing section 402 and to the left of the retaining ring 417. In one instance, an interference fit is used to dispose the second tapered roller bearing 410 within the second distal housing section 402. The worm gear 404 is inserted in the inner race of the second tapered roller bearing 410 such that the second tapered roller bearing 410 is seated on the second distal shaft section 403 and abutting the second shoulder 411. The first tapered roller bearing 408 is then seated on the first distal shaft section 409 until it abuts the first shoulder 407. The worm wheel 418 is then disposed within the housing 413 and engages the threaded section 405 of the worm gear 404. The oil seal 406 is then seated on the second distal shaft section 403 abutting the retaining ring 414 so as to prevent lubricant from exiting the housing 413. The plug 412 is then inserted into the first distal housing section 401 and rotated in engagement with the threaded section 416 to impart an axial compressive force upon the worm gear 404 to improve engagement between the threaded section 405 of the worm gear 404 and the worm-wheel teeth 415 of the worm wheel 418.
[0049] The foregoing explanations, descriptions, illustrations, examples, and discussions have been set forth to assist the reader with understanding this invention and further to demonstrate the utility and novelty of it and are by no means restrictive of the scope of the invention. It is the following claims, including all equivalents, which are intended to define the scope of this invention.