Skid structure for a powertrain
09551451 ยท 2017-01-24
Assignee
Inventors
- Jess Daniel Wilson (Lisle, IL, US)
- James Leonard Blase (Lemont, IL, US)
- Grace Louise Madden (Chicago, IL, US)
- Michael Colarossi (Forest Park, IL, US)
Cpc classification
F16H57/025
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M1/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16M11/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M5/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A skid structure for a powertrain includes a pair of longitudinally extending members disposed about a central axis and in a mutually spaced apart relationship with one another. Each of the members includes a top wall; a bottom wall disposed in a spaced apart relation with the top wall; and a side wall connected at corresponding edges of the top and bottom walls to define a pocket therebetween. The pocket is configured to extend longitudinally along a length of the member and laterally along a width of the top and bottom walls. The skid structure further includes multiple gussets that are disposed within the pocket and interspaced from one another along the length of the member. Each gusset is configured to connect with at least two of the top wall, the bottom wall, and the side wall. The gussets are configured to support a weight of the powertrain thereon.
Claims
1. A skid structure for a powertrain, the skid structure comprising: a pair of longitudinally extending members disposed about a central axis and in a mutually spaced apart relationship with one another, each member of the pair of longitudinally extending members comprising a top wall, a bottom wall spaced apart from the top wall along a height direction of the skid structure, and a side wall connected at corresponding edges of the top and bottom walls to define a pocket therebetween, the pocket extending longitudinally along a length of the member and laterally along a width of the top and bottom walls, a bottom side of each bottom wall defining a plurality of recessed portions, a concavity of each recessed portion of the plurality of recessed portions facing away from the top wall along the height direction; an isolation mount disposed in each recessed portion of the plurality of recessed portions; and a plurality of gussets disposed within the pocket and interspaced from one another along the length of the member, each gusset of the plurality of gussets being connected to at least two of the top wall, the bottom wall, and the side wall, the plurality of gussets being configured to support thereon at least part of a weight of the powertrain.
2. The skid structure of claim 1, wherein the side wall of each member is disposed proximal to the central axis along the width of the top and bottom walls.
3. The skid structure of claim 1, wherein the side wall of each member is disposed distal to the central axis along the width of the top and bottom walls.
4. The skid structure of claim 1, further comprising a cradle disposed between the longitudinally extending members, the cradle being configured to support thereon at least part of a driven equipment of the powertrain.
5. The skid structure of claim 4, wherein the cradle includes one or more ribs extending between corresponding fore portions of the pair of longitudinally extending members.
6. The skid structure of claim 1, further comprising at least one support bar laterally extending between aft portions of each member, the support bar being configured to support thereon a prime mover of the powertrain.
7. A powertrain assembly comprising: a powertrain comprising: a prime mover; and a driven equipment rotatably coupled to the prime mover; and a skid structure configured to rigidly support the prime mover and the driven equipment thereon, the skid structure comprising: a pair of longitudinally extending members disposed about a central axis and in a mutually spaced apart relationship with one another, each member of the pair of longitudinally extending members comprising: a top wall; a bottom wall spaced apart from the top wall along a height direction of the skid structure; and a side wall connected at corresponding edges of the top and bottom walls to define a pocket therebetween, the pocket extending longitudinally along a length of the member and laterally along a width of the top and bottom walls, a bottom side of each bottom wall defining a plurality of recessed portions, a concavity of each recessed portion of the plurality of recessed portions facing away from the top wall along the height direction; an isolation maount disposed in each recessed portion of the plurality of recessed poetions; and a plurality of gussets disposed within the pocket and interspaced from one another along the length of the member, each gusset of the plurality of gussets being connected to at least two of the top wall, the bottom wall, and the side wall, the plurality of gussets being configured to support thereon at least part of a weight of the powertrain.
8. The powertrain assembly of claim 7, wherein the side wall of each member is disposed proximal to the central axis along the width of the top and bottom walls.
9. The powertrain assembly of claim 7, wherein the side wall of each member is disposed distal to the central axis along the width of the top and bottom walls.
10. The powertrain assembly of claim 7, wherein the skid structure further comprises a cradle disposed between the pair of longitudinally extending members, the cradle being configured to support thereon at least part of a driven equipment of the powertrain.
11. The powertrain assembly of claim 10, wherein the cradle includes one or more ribs extending between corresponding fore portions of the pair of longitudinally extending members.
12. The powertrain assembly of claim 7, wherein the skid structure further comprises at least one support bar laterally extending between aft portions of each member, the support bar being configured to support thereon a prime mover of the powertrain.
13. The powertrain assembly of claim 7, wherein the prime mover is an engine.
14. The powertrain assembly of claim 7, wherein the driven equipment is a generator.
15. The skid structure of claim 1, wherein the plurality of recessed portions includes a first recessed portion, a second recessed portion, and a third recessed portion, the plurality of gussets includes a first gusset and a second gusset, the first gusset is disposed between the first recessed portion and the second recessed portion along the length of the member, and the second gusset is disposed between the second recessed portion and the third recessed portion along the length of the member.
16. The powertrain assembly of claim 7, wherein the plurality of recessed portions includes a first recessed portion, a second recessed portion, and a third recessed portion, the plurality of gussets includes a first gusset and a second gusset, the first gusset is disposed between the first recessed portion and the second recessed portion along the length of the member, and the second gusset is disposed between the second recessed portion and the third recessed portion along the length of the member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(5) The present disclosure relates to a skid structure for a powertrain. Wherever possible the same reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings to refer to same or like parts. Moreover, references to various elements described herein, are made collectively or individually when there may be more than one element of the same type. However, such references are rendered to merely aid the reader's understanding of the present disclosure and hence, to be considered exemplary in nature. Accordingly, it may be noted that any such reference to elements in the singular is also to be construed to relate to the plural and vice versa without limiting the scope of the disclosure to the exact number or type of such elements unless set forth explicitly in the appended claims.
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(7) The powertrain 102 further includes a driven equipment 108 that is rotatably coupled to the prime mover 106. The driven equipment 108, as shown in
(8) With continued reference to
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(10) As shown, the pocket 118 is configured to extend longitudinally along a length L of the respective member 110 and laterally along a width W of the top and bottom walls 112, 114. In the illustrated embodiment of
(11) Referring to
(12) However, in another exemplary embodiment, some of the gussets 120 may be configured to connect with the top wall 112 and the side wall 116 alone while the remaining gussets 120 may be configured to connect with side wall 116 and the bottom wall 114 alone. Accordingly, these gussets 120 may be formed to have a triangular shape or any other suitable shape to allow connection with a pair of adjoining walls of the member 110. In an alternative embodiment, each of the gussets 120 may be configured to connect with the top wall 112 and the bottom wall 114 alone. One of ordinary skill in the art will acknowledge that the shape of the gussets 120 may be correspondingly selected depending on the walls of the member 110, the gusset would connect with.
(13) In an aspect of the present disclosure, the gussets 120 are configured to support a weight of the powertrain 102 thereon. The gussets 120 may be made from plate steel, or any other type of steel having a suitable grade for a specific application. The gussets 120 may be welded to the top wall 112, the bottom wall 114 and/or the side wall 116 of the longitudinally extending member 110 using various commonly known welding techniques such as, but not limited to, Thermal Inert Gas (TIG) welding, Metal Inert Gas (MIG) welding, arc welding, laser welding, and the like.
(14) Moreover, in an embodiment as shown in
(15) As some portions along the length L of the bottom wall 114 protrude upwardly i.e., towards the top wall 112 to define the recessed portions 124, each of the recessed portions 124 is configured to have a height H taken or measured from a remainder of the bottom wall 114. This height H allows the isolation mounts 126 to be at least partly received within the recessed portion 124 thereby causing little or no change in an overall height H1 of the powertrain assembly 100 (See
(16) In another embodiment as shown in
(17) In yet another embodiment as shown in
(18) Various embodiments disclosed herein are to be taken in the illustrative and explanatory sense, and should in no way be construed as limiting of the present disclosure. All joinder references e.g., attached, affixed, coupled, engaged, connected, and the like are only used to aid the reader's understanding of the present disclosure, and may not create limitations, particularly as to the position, orientation, or use of the systems, processes, and/or methods disclosed herein. Therefore, joinder references, if any, are to be construed broadly. Moreover, such joinder references do not necessarily infer that two elements are directly connected to each other. Moreover, expressions such as including, comprising, incorporating, consisting of, containing, having, and the like, used to describe and claim the present disclosure, are intended to be construed in a non-exclusive manner, namely allowing for components or elements not explicitly described also to be present.
(19) Additionally, all numerical terms, such as, but not limited to, first, second, third, or any other ordinary and/or numerical terms, should also be taken only as identifiers, to assist the reader's understanding of the various elements, embodiments, variations and/or modifications of the present disclosure, and may not create any limitations, particularly as to the order, or preference, of any element, embodiment, variation and/or modification relative to, or over, another element, embodiment, variation and/or modification.
(20) It is to be understood that individual features shown or described for one embodiment may be combined with individual features shown or described for another embodiment. The above-described implementation does not in any way limit the scope of the present disclosure. Therefore, it is to be understood although some features are shown or described to illustrate the use of the present disclosure in the context of functional segments, such features may be omitted from the scope of the present disclosure without departing from the spirit of the present disclosure as defined in the appended claims.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
(21) Embodiments of the present disclosure have applicability for use and implementation in mounting of powertrains onto an underframe carriage of a locomotive or on shop floor beds when employed in various types of industrial settings.
(22) Previously known configurations of skid structures were large, heavy, or bulky. Although such skid structures may have been manufactured to withstand torsional loads from the powertrain, such skid structures were difficult to install in locations having tight space constraints. Moreover, a construction of these skid structures may entail a change in the overall height of the powertrain assembly when installed at a location, for e.g., on an underframe carriage of a locomotive; thereby preventing the powertrain assembly from complying with regulations governing the mounting and installation of powertrains.
(23) However, with use of the skid structure 104 disclosed herein, the isolation mounts 126 are received within the recessed portions 124 of the bottom wall 114. The height H of the recessed portions 124 may help each of the isolation mounts 126 to be at least partly received with the respective recessed portions 124 thereby preventing an increase in the overall height H1 of the powertrain assembly 100. Thus, little or no change may occur to the overall height H1 of the powertrain assembly 100 when assembling the powertrain 102 at a location. Further, the skid structure 104 of the present disclosure may help the powertrain assembly 100 to comply with regulations that typically govern the mounting and installation of powertrains at various locations.
(24) Moreover, in many cases, previously known skid structures employed straight section tubes or rails to support the powertrain thereon. Use of such straight section tubes or rails may impart only a limited amount of stiffness to the overall construction of the skid structure, thereby making the skid structure vulnerable to torsional loads from the powertrain.
(25) With use of the embodiments disclosed herein, the bottom wall 114 of each longitudinally extending member 110 is characterized to define recessed portions 124. These recessed portions 124 may impart the skid structure 104 with added strength and stiffness to withstand operational forces, esp., torsional loads from the powertrain 102 and/or the driven equipment 104. Therefore, with implementation of the present disclosure, manufacturers of skid structures for powertrains can easily produce skid structures that offer improved stiffness while also complying with various regulations governing the height and weight of powertrain assemblies during installation.
(26) While aspects of the present disclosure have been particularly shown and described with reference to the embodiments above, it will be understood that various additional embodiments may be contemplated by the modification of the disclosed machines, systems and methods without departing from the spirit and scope of what is disclosed. Such embodiments should be understood to fall within the scope of the present disclosure as determined based upon the claims and any equivalents thereof.