Passing-type-meshing negative-deflection strain wave gearing

US10174825B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10174825-B2
Application numberUS-201415102409-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 9, 2014
Priority dateDec 9, 2014
Publication dateJan 8, 2019
Grant dateJan 8, 2019

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A strain wave gearing is a negative deflection strain wave gearing. The tooth profile shape for the internally toothed gear is defined by using a convex, basic tooth profile curve, which is a curve portion from an inflection point (A) to a bottom-part point (B) of a moving locus (Mc) of an externally toothed gear with regard to an internally toothed gear obtained by a rack meshing approximation. The tooth profile shape for the externally toothed gear at a principal cross section is defined by a concave, basic tooth profile curve, which is generated in the externally toothed gear by the convex, basic tooth profile curve of the internally toothed gear moving from an apex (C) to an inflection point (A) of the moving locus (Mc). Passing-type meshing that is effective in lubrication is established, and bending stress in the tooth-bottom rim of the externally toothed gear can be reduced.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A passing-type-meshing negative deflection strain wave gearing, comprising: a rigid internally toothed gear, a flexible externally toothed gear disposed inside the internally toothed gear, and a wave generator disposed inside the externally toothed gear, wherein the externally toothed gear is ellipsoidally flexed by the wave generator, and external teeth of the flexible externally toothed gear mesh with internal teeth of the internally toothed gear on both major-axis-direction ends of the externally toothed gear; the internally toothed gear and the externally toothed gear prior to ellipsoidal deformation are both spur gears having module m; a number of teeth of the externally toothed gear is 2n fewer than a number of teeth of the internally toothed gear, where n is a positive integer; a flexing amount relative to a rim-neutral circle prior to flexing is 2κmn, where κ is a deflection coefficient, at a position on a major axis of an ellipsoidal rim-neutral curve of a root rim of the externally toothed gear; the external teeth have a negative deflection tooth profile in which the deflection coefficient κ satisfies 0 <κ<1; an actual movement locus of the external teeth relative to the internal teeth following a rotation of the wave generator is approximated by a movement locus obtained when meshing of the external teeth and the internal teeth is approximated by a rack; a tooth profile shape of the internal teeth on an axis-perpendicular cross section is defined by a convex, basic tooth profile curve; the convex, basic tooth profile curve is a curve having a range from an inflection point in the movement locus to a bottom part in the movement locus; a tooth profile shape of the external teeth on an axis-perpendicular cross section is defined by a concave, basic tooth profile curve; and the concave, basic tooth profile curve is a generation curve, the generation curve being generated by moving the tooth profile of the internal teeth defined by the convex, basic tooth profile curve, from an apex of the movement locus to the inflection point thereof. 2. The passing-type-meshing negative-deflection strain wave gearing according to claim 1 , wherein the externally toothed gear has a flexible cylindrical barrel part, a radially widening diaphragm continuous with a back end of the cylindrical barrel part, and external teeth formed in a portion of an outer cylindrical surface of the cylindrical barrel part on a side near an opening end of the cylindrical barrel part; a flexing amount of the externally teeth is gradually increased from an external-tooth inside end on the diaphragm side toward an external-tooth opening end on the opening end side along a tooth trace direction of the external teeth; a tooth profile of the external teeth in a principle cross section thereof is a concave, basic tooth profile curve defined by the generation curve, the principle cross section being an axis-perpendicular cross section that is selected at a given position of the external teeth in a tooth trace direction between the external-tooth opening end and the external-tooth inside end of the external teeth; and a tooth profile shape of the external teeth in the tooth trace direction for an axis-perpendicular cross section other than the principal cross section is a shifted tooth profile that is obtained by performing shift to the concave, basic tooth profile curve by an amount corresponding to the flexing amount, wherein the tooth profile shape of the external teeth at each position in the tooth trace direction from the principle cross section to the external-tooth opening end is obtained by performing shift so that the apex of the movement locus drawn by the concave, basic tooth profile at each position of the external teeth coincides with the apex of the movement locus at the principal cross section; and the tooth profile shape of the external teeth at each position in the tooth trace direction from the principle cross section to the external-tooth inside end is obtained by performing shift so that the bottom part of the movement locus drawn by the concave, basic tooth profile at each position of the external teeth coincides with the bottom part of the movement locus at the principle cross section. 3. The passing-type-meshing negative-deflection strain wave gearing according to claim 1 , wherein tooth profile correction is performed on the internal teeth and the external teeth respectively in order to ensure a tooth-top clearance with an opposing tooth profile. 4. The passing-type-meshing negative-deflection strain wave gearing according to claim 2 , wherein tooth profile correction is performed on the internal teeth and the external teeth respectively in order to ensure a tooth-top clearance with an opposing tooth profile.

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  • Features of the flexsplines therefor · CPC title

  • F16H49/001Primary

    Wave gearings, e.g. harmonic drive transmissions · CPC title

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What does patent US10174825B2 cover?
A strain wave gearing is a negative deflection strain wave gearing. The tooth profile shape for the internally toothed gear is defined by using a convex, basic tooth profile curve, which is a curve portion from an inflection point (A) to a bottom-part point (B) of a moving locus (Mc) of an externally toothed gear with regard to an internally toothed gear obtained by a rack meshing approximation…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Harmonic Drive Systems
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16H49/001. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
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Publication date Tue Jan 08 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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