Gear noise reduction in opposed-piston engines
09618108 ยท 2017-04-11
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10T74/19916
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
F16H55/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02B75/282
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y10T74/19679
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
F16H55/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A quiet-running, multi-layer gear assembly includes a compliant center member sandwiched between a pair of stiff outer members. The compliant center member has an outer peripheral surface with gear teeth. Each of the outer members has an outer peripheral surface with gear teeth disposed in a respective directed axial thrust pattern. The center and outer members are joined on a central hub with their outer peripheral surfaces aligned so as to form a gear assembly with low or no net axial thrust. In some aspects, the compliant center member and the hub include cooperating anti-turn constructions.
Claims
1. A gear assembly, comprising: a center member of compliant material and including an outer peripheral surface with a plurality of teeth formed thereon; a pair of outer members of stiff material, each outer member including an outer peripheral surface with a plurality of teeth formed thereon and disposed in a respective directed axial thrust pattern, a first outer member of the pair of outer members comprising a plurality of threaded apertures circumferentially spaced on a first inwardly projecting flange and a second outer member of the pair of outer members comprising a plurality of countersunk apertures circumferentially spaced on a second inwardly projecting flange; a hub; an anti-turn mechanism comprising: a plurality of bosses spaced circumferentially on an inner surface portion of the center member, each boss having a sidewall portion that protrudes in an inward radial direction of the center member; and a plurality of semicircular indentations spaced circumferentially on an outwardly projecting flange situated on an outer sidewall of the hub; wherein the bosses and semicircular indentations are aligned, and the center member is fitted to the outwardly projecting flange with the sidewall portions of the bosses received in the plurality of indentations; and a plurality of threaded fasteners that secure the pair of outer members to each other, each threaded fastener situated through one threaded aperture, one countersunk aperture, and one of the plurality of bosses on an inner surface portion of the center member such that the outer members are secured together on the hub with the center member disposed therebetween.
2. The gear assembly of claim 1, in which the respective directed axial thrust patterns define one of a double helical gear pattern and a herringbone gear pattern.
3. The gear assembly of claim 2, in which the plurality of teeth of the center member define one of a spur gear and a straight-cut gear.
4. The gear assembly of claim 1, wherein the threaded fasteners, the pair of outer members, and the center member provide an axial compliance means for damping a portion of a torque load impact between the outer members, in which the threaded fasteners that secure the first and second outer members are seated so as to preload the gear assembly with a compressive bias from each outer member acting on the center member.
5. An opposed-piston engine, comprising an engine housing and a gear train mounted on the engine housing, in which the gear train includes a plurality of gears for coupling a pair of crankshafts to an output drive, wherein, each of the gears includes: a center member of compliant material and including an outer peripheral surface with a plurality of teeth formed thereon; a pair of outer members of stiff material; each outer member including an outer peripheral surface with a plurality of teeth formed thereon and disposed in a respective directed axial thrust pattern, a first outer member of the pair of outer members comprising a plurality of threaded apertures circumferentially spaced on a first inwardly projecting flange and a second outer member of the pair of outer members comprising a plurality of countersunk apertures circumferentially spaced on a second inwardly projecting flange; a hub; an anti-turn mechanism comprising: a plurality of bosses spaced circumferentially on an inner surface portion of the center member, each boss having a sidewall portion that protrudes in an inward radial direction of the center member; and a plurality of semicircular indentations spaced circumferentially on an outwardly projecting flange situated on an outer sidewall of the hub; wherein the bosses and semicircular indentations are aligned, and the center member is fitted to the outwardly projecting flange with the sidewall portions of the bosses received in the plurality of indentations; and a plurality of threaded fasteners that secure the pair of outer members to each other, each threaded fastener situated through one threaded aperture, one countersunk aperture, and one of the plurality of bosses on an inner surface portion of the center member such that the outer members are secured together on the hub with the center member disposed therebetween.
6. The opposed-piston engine of claim 5, in which the respective directed axial thrust patterns define one of a double helical gear pattern and a herringbone gear pattern.
7. The opposed-piston engine of claim 6, in which the plurality of teeth of the center member define one of a spur gear and a straight-cut gear.
8. The opposed-piston engine of claim 5, wherein, in each gear, the threaded fasteners, the pair of outer members, and the center member provide an axial compliance means for damping a portion of a torque load impact between the outer members, in which the threaded fasteners that secure the first and second outer members are seated so as to preload the gear with a compressive bias from each outer member acting on the center member.
9. The gear assembly of claim 1, wherein, in use, the center member is configured to: receive torque load first, after initial impact, and slightly deform; allow the outer members to increasingly absorb respective torque loads as the center member deforms; receive torque loads transmitted from the outer members via friction between it and the outer members; and be the only member that transfers a total torque load to the hub.
10. The opposed-piston engine of claim 5, wherein in operation, each gear of the gear train is configured to: transfer torque loads to the center member first, after initial impact, and slightly deform the center member; allow the outer members to increasingly absorb respective torque loads as the center member deforms; transmit torque loads from the outer members to the center member via friction; and transfer a total torque load to the hub through the center member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The below-described drawings are intended to illustrate principles and examples discussed in the following description; they are not necessarily to scale.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(8) It is desirable to provide quiet-running gears for a gear train such as the gear train 10 by use of a multi-ply gear assembly that reduces or eliminates noise and vibration caused by gear rattle. Such a gear assembly can be understood with reference to
(9) The gear assembly of
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(11) The quiet-running multi-ply gear assembly 16 is assembled as shown in
(12) When the members 20, 40, 60 of the multi-layer gear assembly 16 are joined on the hub 90, their outer peripheral surfaces are aligned so as to register oppositely-directed pairs of teeth 44, 64 on the stiff outer members 40 and 60 with each other and with a central tooth 24 on the compliant central member 20. Referring to
(13) Preferably, the center member 20 is formed of a compliant or semi-compliant material such as a reinforced nylon material. For example, the compliant or semi-compliant material may be a 40% glass-filled polyamide material such as Zytel (or possibly, another material). The outer members 40 and 60 and the hub 90 may be formed of structural steel. Although the gear assembly is secured by bolting the outer members 40 and 60 together, the members of the gear assembly 18 can be fixed together in other ways such as by keying them, or by use of splines, or by other attachment techniques.
(14) In operation, after initial impact, (engine startup, or between braking), the compliant center member 20 will receive the torque load first and will slightly deform for a few tenths of a millimeter of compression as the stiff outer members 40 and 60 begin to absorb the gear loads. As the center member 20 deforms, the outer members 40 and 60 increasingly absorb respective torque loads, which are transmitted to the center member 20 via friction between it and the outer members 40 and 60. Consequently, it is only the center member 20 that transfers the total torque load to the hub 90 thereby reducing or eliminating gear rattle.
(15) A gear train constituted of quiet-running gear assemblies according to this specification can be understood with reference to
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(19) It will be clear to a person of ordinary skill in the art that the above-described embodiments may be altered or that insubstantial changes may be made without departing from the scope of the underlying principles. Accordingly, the scope of patent protection afforded hereby is determined by the scope of the following claims and their equitable equivalents.