BEVEL GEAR BOX FOR STEERING DRIVE LINE
20230056063 · 2023-02-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62D1/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16H57/021
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H57/038
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H57/023
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H2057/02082
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H1/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16H1/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H57/021
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H57/023
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The invention relates to a bevel gear box for use as part of the steering mechanism of a commercial vehicle. The invention may be suited to use where the controlled axles of the vehicle are located below the passenger compartment. The bevel gear box may comprise box housing, which in turn houses two separate bevel gear barrel assemblies. The exemplified bevel gear barrel assemblies each comprise a bevel gear, the bevel gear further comprising a gear head incorporating teeth and a gear shaft—4. Shaft housing surrounds a circumference of gear shaft 4. To enable the bevel gear to rotate within the shaft housing, bearings may be placed between surfaces of the bevel gear and the shaft housing. The face of the gear head may comprise a gear head recess for location of a center dowel therein.
Claims
1. A bevel gear barrel assembly for insertion into a bevel gear box, the barrel assembly comprising: a bevel gear, the bevel gear further comprising a gear head incorporating gear teeth, and a gear shaft extending from the gear head; a shaft housing surrounding a circumference of the gear shaft; and a first radial bearing, the first radial bearing located between the gear shaft and the shaft housing.
2. The barrel assembly according to claim 1, wherein the shaft housing comprises a first radial bearing recess for locating the first radial bearing at least partially therein.
3. The barrel assembly according to claim 1, wherein the first radial bearing comprises a roller bearing, optionally a needle roller bearing.
4. The barrel assembly according to claim 1, further comprising a first axial bearing, the first axial bearing located between the gear head and the shaft housing.
5. The barrel assembly according to claim 4, wherein the shaft housing comprises a first axial bearing recess for locating the first axial bearing at least partially therein.
6. The barrel assembly according to claim 4, wherein the first axial bearing comprises a roller bearing.
7. The barrel assembly according to claim 1, wherein the shaft housing comprises a collar projection about a circumference of the shaft housing to limit insertion of the bevel gear barrel assembly into a bevel gear box.
8. The barrel assembly according to claim 1, wherein the gear head comprises a gear head face surrounded by the gear teeth, and further wherein the gear head face comprises a gear head recess enabling a center dowel to be inserted therein.
9. The barrel assembly according to claim 8, the barrel assembly further comprising: a center dowel located in the gear head recess; and a second radial roller bearing, the second radial roller bearing located between a circumference of the center dowel and the gear head recess.
10. The barrel assembly according to claim 9, wherein the gear head recess comprises a second radial roller bearing recess for locating the second radial roller bearing at least partially therein.
11. The barrel assembly according to claim 9, wherein the second radial roller bearing comprises a needle roller bearing.
12. The barrel assembly according to claim 9, wherein the barrel assembly comprises a second axial bearing surrounding a circumference of the center a dowel and contacting the gear head face.
13. The barrel assembly according to claim 12, wherein the gear head recess comprises a second axial bearing recess for locating the second axial bearing at least partially therein.
14. The barrel assembly according to claim 12, wherein the second axial bearing comprises a roller bearing.
15. The barrel assembly according to claim 1, the barrel assembly comprising a seal configured to seal between the gear shaft and the shaft housing, at the opposite end of the shaft housing to the gear head.
16. The barrel assembly according to claim 1, wherein the gear head comprises angled gear teeth.
17. The barrel assembly according to claim 16, wherein the gear head comprises spiraled gear teeth.
18. The barrel assembly according to claim 1, wherein the pitch angle of the gear teeth is between 30°-60°.
19. The barrel assembly according to claim 1, wherein the barrel assembly is configured to slide into a box casing of a bevel gear box.
20. The box casing for a bevel gear box, the box casing comprising at least two barrel recesses, each barrel recess configured for insertion therein of a barrel assembly according to claim 1.
21. The box casing according to claim 20, wherein the at least two barrel recesses are set at 45°-135° with respect to one another.
22. The box casing according to claim 20, further comprising a locking means for locking a barrel assembly inserted into a barrel recess in place.
23. The box casing according to claim 22, where the locking means comprises an aperture for insertion therein of a locking pin.
24. The bevel gear box comprising: a box casing according to claim 20; and two bevel gear barrel assemblies according to claim 1, wherein each bevel gear barrel assembly is inserted into a respective barrel recess of the box casing.
25. The bevel gear box according to claim 24, wherein the bevel gears of each bevel gear barrel assembly possess a gear ratio of 1:1 with respect to one another.
26. The method of producing a bevel gear box, the method comprising: locating a box casing comprising at least two barrel recesses, each barrel recess configured for insertion therein of a barrel assembly according to claim 1; inserting a first bevel gear barrel assembly according to claim 1 into a first barrel recess of the box casing; and inserting a second bevel gear barrel assembly according to claim 1 into a second barrel recess of the box casing.
27. The method of producing a bevel gear box according to claim 26, wherein: inserting the first bevel gear barrel assembly into the first barrel recess comprises sliding the first bevel gear barrel assembly into the first barrel recess; and inserting the second bevel gear barrel assembly into the second barrel recess comprises sliding the first bevel gear barrel assembly into the first barrel recess.
28. The method of producing a bevel gear box according to claim 26, further comprising: locking the first bevel gear barrel assembly into the first barrel recess; and locking the second gear barrel assembly into the second barrel recess.
29. A steering drive line of a vehicle incorporating the bevel gear box according to claim 24.
30. (canceled)
31. A bevel gear box for incorporation into the steering drive line of a vehicle, the bevel gear box comprising: a first bevel gear and a second bevel gear, wherein the first bevel gear and the second bevel gear comprise spiraled teeth.
32. A steering drive of a vehicle incorporating the bevel gear box of claim 31.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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[0066] While the above-identified figures set forth one or more embodiments of the present invention, other embodiments are also contemplated as noted in the discussion. In all cases, this disclosure presents the invention by way of representation and not limitation. It should be understood that numerous other modifications and embodiments can be devised by those skilled in the art, which fall within the scope and spirit of the principles of the invention. The figures may not be drawn to scale, and applications and embodiments of the present invention may include features, steps, and/or components not specifically shown in the drawings.
LIST OF COMPONENTS
[0067] 1—box housing [0068] 2—shaft housing [0069] 3—bevel gear [0070] 4—gear shaft [0071] 5—gear head [0072] 6—gear head recess [0073] 7—teeth [0074] 8—centre dowel [0075] 9—shim washer [0076] 10—roll pin [0077] 11—second axial bearing [0078] 12—bearing washer [0079] 13—first axial bearing [0080] 14—bearing washer [0081] 15—second radial bearing [0082] 16—first radial bearing [0083] 17—seal [0084] 18—bevel gear barrel assembly [0085] 19—housing recess [0086] 20—shaft housing chamfer [0087] 21—splined end [0088] 22—outer collar protrusion [0089] 23—first radial bearing recess [0090] 24—first axial bearing recess [0091] 25—second radial bearing recess [0092] 26—second axial bearing recess
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0093] In broad terms, the present invention relates to a bevel gear barrel assembly for insertion into a bevel gear box, a method of producing a bevel gear barrel assembly, a bevel gear box, and a method of producing a bevel gear box, steering drive line comprising a bevel gear box. Within the broader concept, various embodiments of the bevel gear barrel assembly, bevel gear box, steering drive line and methods producing each are described and defined with further detail below. Moreover, within the description and the figures, reference to like numbers denotes reference to like features.
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[0095] The exemplified bevel gear barrel assemblies 18 each comprise a bevel gear 3, the bevel gear 3 further comprising a gear head 5 incorporating teeth 7 and a gear shaft 4. Shaft housing 2 surrounds a circumference of gear shaft 4. To enable the bevel gear 3 to rotate within the shaft housing 2, bearings 13, 16 may be placed between surfaces of the bevel gear 3 and the shaft housing 2. According to the embodiment shown, a first radial bearing 16 is located between an outer circumference of the gear shaft 4 and the shaft housing 2. The first radial bearing 16 locates the gear shaft 4 within shaft housing 2, and reduces friction between the gear shaft 4 and the shaft housing 2 as the bevel gear 3 rotates within the shaft housing Further, a first axial bearing 13, surrounded by bearing washers 12, is located between the bevel gear head 5 and the shaft housing 2. The first axial bearing 13 locates the gear head 5 against an end of the shaft housing 2, while reducing friction as the gear head 5 rotates against the shaft housing 2. The gap between the shaft housing 2 and the gear shaft 4 can be sealed over to prevent ingress of dust and other contaminants, for example the first radial bearing 16, by use of a seal such as seal 17. To enable the bevel gear barrel assembly 18 to be easily gripped for insertion or removal by a hand tool such as a wrench, the shaft housing 2 may comprise chamfers 20.
[0096] In the embodiments shown, the face of the gear head 5 further comprises a gear head recess 6 for location of a centre dowel 8 therein. The centre dowel 8 may itself be positioned within a recess of the box housing 1 to contribute to the alignment and support of the bevel gear 3 (and the bevel gear barrel assembly 18 more generally) within the box housing 1. To enable rotation of the gear head 5 against the centre dowel 8, bearings 11, 15 are located between the gear head 5 and the centre dowel 8. According to the embodiment shown, a second radial bearing 15 is located between an outer circumference of the centre dowel 8 and an inner circumference of the gear head recess 6. Further, a second axial bearing 11, surrounded by bearing washers 12, is located between the face of the gear head 5 and the box housing 1. A further shim washer 9 is placed between the second axial bearing 11 and the box housing as most clearly illustrated in
[0097] In the embodiment shown, each of the axial roller bearings 13, 11 and the radial roller bearings 16, 15 are exemplified as needle roller bearings. However, other bearing configurations, including roller bearing configurations, may be utilised according to the invention.
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[0100] To enable appropriate location of a first radial bearing 16 between the shaft housing 2 and the gear shaft 4, the shaft housing 2 may comprise a first radial bearing recess 23. The first radial bearing recess may be accessed from a first side of the shaft housing, such that the first radial bearing 16 may be slid into the first radial bearing recess 23 from a first opening of the shaft housing 2, while preventing the first radial bearing 16 from sliding out the opposite opening of the shaft housing 2. The first radial bearing recess 23 may be sized to fit the entirety of the first radial bearing 16 therein. To enable appropriate placement and location of a first axial bearing 13 between the shaft housing 2 and gear head 5, the shaft housing 2 may further comprise a first axial bearing recess 24. The first axial bearing recess 24 is sized and located to ensure the first axial bearing 13 is appropriately positioned during installation, between the shaft housing 2 and gear head 5.
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[0102] In the embodiments shown, the first radial bearing recess 23 and the first axial bearing recess 24 are located in the shaft housing 2. Alternatively, the first radial bearing recess may be located in the gear shaft 4 or in both the shaft housing 2 and the gear shaft 4, while the first axial bearing recess may be located in the gear head 5 or in both the gear head 4 and the shaft housing 2. Similarly, the second radial bearing recess 25 may be located in the centre dowel 8 or in both the centre dowel 8 and the gear head recess 6, while the second axial bearing recess 26 may be located in the box housing 1 or in both the box housing 1 and the gear head recess 6.
[0103] According to certain embodiments, the invention can enable assembly of a bevel box with simple, easy alignment of bevel gears and bevel gear teeth. For example, a bevel gears can be positioned forward or back within a box housing 1 by use of, for example, bearing washers 12, 14 located within either the first axial bearing recess 24 or the second axial bearing recess 26. That is, to bring a bevel gear 3 further into a box housing, bearing washers 14 may be located within the first axial bearing recess 24 (thereby pushing the gear head 5 away from the shaft housing 2). Similarly, to bring a bevel gear 3 further out from the box housing 1, bearing washers 12 may be located in the second axial bearing recess 26 (thereby pushing the gear head 5 away from the surface of the box housing 1 opposite the gear head 5). Such steps may be performed simply and easily without needing to access the internals of the box housing 1.
[0104] Simple, easy alignment of bevel gears 3 in turn opens further opportunities to improve performance characteristics of the bevel box. As shown in
[0105] According to certain embodiments, the bevel box may be incorporated into the steering drive line of a vehicle (e.g. a commercial vehicle such as a truck, bus or van). As shown in
[0106] It will be understood to persons skilled in the art of the invention that modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. The embodiments and/or examples as described herein are therefore to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive.