Vehicle transmission gear assembly
09556946 ยท 2017-01-31
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16H55/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A transmission gear assembly, including: at least two gearwheels fitted with teeth on their periphery and connected together. One of the at least two gearwheels is a main gearwheel. Another of the at least two gearwheels is an auxiliary gearwheel. The teeth of the auxiliary gearwheel are formed resilient in a radial direction.
Claims
1. A gear assembly, comprising: a gearwheel having radially external teeth and a peripheral recess about a circumference; a spring wire ring having support portions supportably contacting the groove, and antirattle portions matching a profile of and extending radially outward farther than the teeth and being radially resilient, the ring having fewer antirattle portions than the gearwheel has teeth; and a second gearwheel having radially external second teeth that contact the antirattle portions and the teeth.
2. The gear assembly of claim 1, wherein the second teeth compress the antirattle portions radially upon contact.
3. The gear assembly of claim 1, wherein the second teeth do not contact the support portions.
4. The gear assembly of claim 1, wherein the recess has a lip for axially retaining the first portions in the recess.
5. A gear assembly, comprising: a first gear having radially external teeth and a peripheral recess about a circumference; and a spring wire ring having support portions supportably contacting the groove, and antirattle portions matching a profile of and extending radially outward farther than the teeth and being radially resilient, the ring having fewer antirattle portions than the first gear has teeth; and a second gear having radially external second teeth that contact the antirattle portions and the teeth.
6. The gear assembly of claim 5, wherein the second teeth compress the antirattle portions radially upon contact.
7. The gear assembly of claim 5, wherein the second teeth do not contact the support portions.
8. The gear assembly of claim 5, wherein the recess has a lip for axially retaining the first portions in the recess.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(6) Turning now to the figures, where like characters represent the same parts, there is shown therein various vehicle transmission gear assemblies.
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(8) The auxiliary gearwheel 3 has a lower number of teeth than the main gearwheel 2. Teeth on gearwheel 3 imitate the teeth of the main gearwheel 2 and protrude over the teeth of the main gearwheel in a radial direction, or along the radius of the gearwheel. Teeth are resilient in the radial direction and upon intermeshing with another gearwheel yield in the radial direction thereby compensating for any existing play.
(9) Alternatively, the auxiliary gearwheel 30 of
(10) One benefit of the present disclosure is that if the teeth of the auxiliary gear are spring biased in the radial direction, the component requires very little space and does not require great accuracy since it has sufficient space for deviation due to its radial springing.
(11) In one embodiment it is proposed that the auxiliary gearwheel has a lower number of teeth than the main gearwheel. By restricting the gearwheel tooth number to a few teeth, the friction is reduced but nonetheless regular clattering is prevented.
(12) In a preferred embodiment the auxiliary gearwheel includes a spring ring that is resilient in the radial direction. Material should be wear-resistant and sprung, e.g. annealing steel or spring wire. Composite constructions are conceivable to optimize both properties. The radial springing of the sprung wire teeth produces an additional friction connection to the loose gearwheel that prevents the loose gearwheel from oscillating within a tooth gap.
(13) Alternatively the auxiliary gearwheel has a second complete toothed ring that is mounted radially yielding the spring ring. Auxiliary gearwheel has a central opening in which the spring ring abuts the ring in a polygonal form. Thus the auxiliary gearwheel or the gearwheel toothed crown is spring mounted in relation to the axis of the transmission gear.
(14) Those familiar with the art to which the invention relates will recognize various alternative designs and embodiments for practicing the invention within the scope of the appended claims.