Rotation driving mechanism for windmill
US-2015377212-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US10018183B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10018183-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113994640-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 15, 2011 |
| Priority date | Dec 15, 2010 |
| Publication date | Jul 10, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jul 10, 2018 |
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A rotating system ( 1 ), such as a gear system or a bearing supporting system, for a wind turbine is disclosed. The rotating system ( 1 ) comprises a housing ( 2 ) arranged to substantially enclose the rotating system ( 1 ), said housing ( 2 ) defining a lubricant drain ( 5 ) towards the exterior of the housing ( 2 ), and a rotating part ( 3 ) accommodated in an interior part of the housing ( 2 ) in a manner which allows rotational movements of the rotating part ( 3 ) relative to the housing ( 2 ), and in such a manner that lubricant can be contained between the housing ( 2 ) and the rotating part ( 3 ). The housing ( 2 ) and/or the rotating part ( 3 ) is/are arranged to provide a pumping action forcing lubricant arranged in an interior part of the housing ( 2 ) towards the lubricant drain ( 5 ) during rotational movements of the rotating part ( 3 ) relative to the housing ( 2 ). Excess lubricant is quickly and efficiently removed from the rotating part ( 3 ) and led to the lubricant drain ( 5 ). Thereby a slip stream of lubricant is reduced. Accordingly, the friction occurring in the rotating system ( 1 ) is considerably reduced, and the efficiency of the rotating system ( 1 ) is therefore increased. Simultaneously, the outer dimensions of the rotating system ( 1 ) can be minimized because it is not necessary to generally increase the distance between the rotating part ( 3 ) and the housing ( 2 ) in order to avoid a lubricant slip stream. Furthermore, a method for operating such a rotating system ( 1 ) is disclosed.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A rotating system for a wind turbine, the rotating system comprising: a housing defining an interior part and an exterior part and including an upper region and a lower region, a lubricant drain extending from the interior part of the housing towards the exterior part of the housing and arranged in the lower region of the housing, and a rotating part accommodated in the interior part of the housing in a manner which allows rotational movements of the rotating part relative to the housing, and in such a manner that lubricant can be contained between the housing and the rotating part, wherein the rotating part is arranged in the interior part of the housing in such a manner that the rotating part is arranged closer to a wall of the housing in the upper region of the housing than in the lower region of the housing so as to provide a pumping action forcing lubricant arranged in the interior part of the housing towards the lubricant drain during rotational movements of the rotating part relative to the housing. 2. The rotating system according to claim 1 , wherein the housing has an elliptical cross sectional shape. 3. The rotating system according to claim 1 , wherein the housing defines a flow resistor arranged to inhibit lubricant flow in the region accommodating the flow resistor. 4. The rotating system according to claim 1 , wherein the housing is provided with one or more grooves arranged to guide lubricant towards the lubricant drain. 5. The rotating system according to claim 4 , wherein at least one groove defines a spiralling path. 6. The rotating system according to claim 1 , wherein the rotating part comprises a spiral part forming a pumping geometry. 7. The rotating system according to claim 1 , wherein the pumping actions take place only in a part of a region defined between the housing and the rotating part. 8. The rotating system according to claim 1 , wherein the rotating system is a gear system of a wind turbine, and wherein the housing is a gear housing and the rotating part is a rotating gear part arranged in an interior part of the gear housing. 9. The rotating system according to claim 1 , wherein the rotating system is a bearing supporting system, and wherein the housing is a bearing housing and the rotating part is a rotating bearing part arranged in an interior part of the bearing housing. 10. A wind turbine comprising a rotating system according to claim 1 . 11. The rotating system according to claim 1 , wherein the housing has an ovoid cross sectional shape. 12. A method for operating a rotating system for a wind turbine, the rotating system comprising: a housing defining an interior part and an exterior part and including an upper region and a lower region, a lubricant drain extending from the interior part of the housing towards the exterior part of the housing and arranged in the lower region of the housing, and a rotating part arranged in the interior part of the housing in such a manner that the rotating part is arranged closer to a wall of the housing in the upper region of the housing than in the lower region of the housing and in a manner which allows rotational movements of the rotating part relative to the housing, the method comprising the step of rotating the rotating part relative to the housing, wherein rotation of the rotating part causes lubricant arranged in the interior part of the housing to be forced towards the lubricant drain.
Bearing or lubricating arrangements · CPC title
Wind turbines with rotation axis in wind direction · CPC title
with feed by pumping action of the member to be lubricated or of a shaft of the machine; Centrifugal lubrication · CPC title
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Lubrication · CPC title
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