Gear unit having a housing
09784361 ยท 2017-10-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16H57/031
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H2057/02069
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H57/021
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16H57/021
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H57/031
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A gear unit is provided having a housing, that has a pot-like lower part and a cover plate mounted on it, the lower part having a bottom plate, the bottom plate having a bearing cross that accommodates bearings, especially the bearings of the shafts of the gear unit, the cover plate having a further bearing cross that accommodates bearings, especially the other bearings of the shafts of the gear unit.
Claims
1. A gear unit, comprising: a housing that includes a lower part and a cover plate mounted on the lower part, wherein: the lower part includes a bottom plate, the bottom plate includes a bearing cross that accommodates bearings, the cover plate includes a further bearing cross that accommodates further bearings, and each bearing cross having four arm segments, each arm segment extending to a respective peripheral side of the bottom plate, a first pair of arm segments extending substantially orthogonal to a second pair of arm segments, at least one of the arm segments having a width greater than a diameter of at least one of the bearings over an entire length of the of the arm segment; and wherein the bottom plate includes a frame and fins, a first end of each fin being joined to the frame and another end of each fin being joined to the bearing cross of the bottom plate.
2. The gear unit as recited in claim 1, wherein the bearings are of shafts of the gear unit, and wherein the further bearings are of the shafts of the gear unit.
3. The gear unit as recited in claim 1, wherein at least one of (a) the bearings and the further bearings are disposed in one line and (b) the bearings and the further bearings are disposed in a main trunk of the bearing cross.
4. The gear unit as recited in claim 1, wherein the fins are aligned parallel to each other.
5. The gear unit as recited in claim 1, wherein the frame includes a U-shaped frame.
6. The gear unit as recited claim 1, wherein the bottom plate includes a plurality of base plates joined to a frame of the bottom plate, wherein the gear unit is able to be erected on an installation surface with the base plates.
7. The gear unit as recited in claim 1, wherein the lower part includes U-shaped plates which join the bottom plate to a flange frame facing away from the bottom plate, the cover plate being mounted on and joined to the flange frame.
8. The gear unit as recited in claim 7, wherein the cover plate includes wall sections situated between the bearing cross of the cover plate and a flange frame of the cover plate.
9. The gear unit as recited in claim 8, wherein the wall sections are thinner-walled than the bearing cross of the cover plate.
10. The gear unit as recited in claim 7, wherein the lower part includes side-wall sections that on one side are joined to the flange frame of the lower part, and on another side, to at least one of the bottom plate and the U-shaped plates.
11. The gear unit as recited in claim 10, wherein at least one of the U-shaped plates is disposed outside of at least one of the side-wall sections.
12. The gear unit as recited in claim 7, further comprising a pin disposed on at least one of a connecting section and the flange frame, wherein a safety bracket for a carrying cable is located on the pin.
13. The gear unit as recited in claim 7, wherein lateral sides of two of the U-shaped plates are at least one of transverse and perpendicular to each other.
14. The gear unit as recited in claim 13, wherein a first of the two U-shaped plates is disposed on a front side of the gear unit, and wherein another of the two U-shaped plates is disposed on a side of the gear unit.
15. The gear unit as recited in claim 1, wherein a window is provided in a cutout in a side-wall section of the lower part, and covers the cutout.
16. The gear unit as recited in claim 1, further comprising a window frame delimiting a cutout in a side-wall section of the lower part and welded to the side-wall section, wherein an adhesive agent is provided between the side-wall section and the window frame.
17. The gear unit as recited in claim 16, further comprising a window at least one of screwed onto the window frame and tightly joined to the window frame with a sealing device located in between, wherein the window is made of steel and is not transparent.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(10) As shown in the figures, shafts of the gear unit are supported in at least two bearings each, the respective first bearing of the shafts being accommodated in a bearing cross in bottom plate 1. In this context, bearing cross 3 is a flat cross-like part, which is implemented with great wall thickness, and thus exhibits great stiffness. The four ends of the cross are joined to a U-shaped frame 6, which therefore forms a planar configuration with the cross, thus, in particular, frames the cross.
(11) The locating bores for the bearings are situated on the main trunk of the cross, especially in a linear placement.
(12) In the intermediate area between frame 6 and the main trunk of the cross, fins 2 are disposed which are joined at their respective first end to the main trunk and at their other end to frame 6.
(13) Fins 2 are preferably parallel to one another. In this way, heat dissipation of the bottom plate is improved, and in addition, frame 6 is joined rigidly to bearing cross 3, in doing which, only a little material being necessary.
(14) On the bottom side of frame 6, base plates 4, 5 are disposed, with which the bottom plate is able to be erected on machined floor-area sections.
(15) The lower part of the gear-unit housing is implemented together with the bottom plate in pot-like fashion. To that end, the lower part has side-wall sections 34, which at their end facing the bottom plate, are joined to the bottom plate, and at their other end, thus, at their end facing away from the bottom plate, are joined to a flange frame 33, which is formed completely circumferentially and which has threaded bores, so that the cover plate is able to be mounted on and screw-connected to flange frame 33.
(16) Flange frame 33 has connecting sections 32, that in each case are thickened and have a nose 35 for aligning and centering when joining the cover plate to flange frame 33.
(17) Side-wall sections 34 are thin-walled. Thicker connecting sections 32 are in each case joined by U-shaped plates 31 to a respective end area of bearing cross 3, or alternatively, on U-shaped frame 6.
(18) The U-shaped implementation of plates 31 increases the stability and/or stiffness of the gear-unit housing. In this context, the opening of the U is directed toward the interior of the gear unit, the lateral sides of the U ending at side-wall section 34, and thus forming a rigid connection between flange frame 33 and the bottom plate.
(19) Windows 30 are fitted on some of side-wall sections 34. To that end, side-wall sections 34 in each case have a cutout, whose boundaries form window frames that are glued to, and additionally welded to the outside of respective side-wall section 34. Consequently, a loadable and tight connection exists between the window frame and side-wall section 34, for the welded connection produces a strong joint and the adhesive agent provided between the window frame and side-wall section 34 produces the leak tightness in addition to the loadable and stable connection.
(20) Window 30 is usable as an inspection window and is screwed to the window frame, with a sealing device in between, especially an O-ring seal ensuring leak tightness.
(21) Window 30 is preferably made of steel. When window 30 is open, a view is permitted of the bearing cross and the shafts supported in it.
(22) The pot-shaped form of the lower part makes it possible to easily achieve great leak tightness for the lubricating oil.
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(24) A flange frame 51, which again surrounds bearing cross 52, is likewise disposed in the cover plate and is joined to bearing cross 52 by wall sections 50 which are thinner than bearing cross 52.
(25) In respective connecting section 32, a pin 61 is shaped or welded on, which is suitable for installing a carrying cable for the suspended transport of the gear unit. Since connecting section 32 is thickened, sufficient load-carrying capacity is also attainable.
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(27) The two bearing crosses 3, 52 are set apart from each other in the axial direction of the shafts, but by translation are theoretically able to be brought into alignment in the shaft axial direction.
(28) Connecting section 32, formed in one piece on flange frame 33 and having nose 35, permits an especially precise horizontal alignment of the cover part on the lower part. To that end, the nose is machined on its upper side, and therefore has a well-aligned surface.
(29) Connecting section 32 has threaded bores for the screw connection of the cover part and is implemented with a thicker wall than flange frame 33.
(30) Nose 35 is preferably made of a steel plate welded to connecting section 32 or flange frame 33.
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LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
(32) 1 Bottom plate 2 Cooling fins 3 Bearing cross 4 Base plate 5 Base plate, angled 6 Frame, especially U-shaped frame 30 Window 31 U-shaped plate 32 Connecting section 33 Flange frame 34 Side-wall section 35 Nose 50 Wall section 51 Flange frame 52 Bearing cross 61 Pin 70 Safety bracket for securing the carrying cable 110 Oil-collection channel