Elliptically interfacing gear assisted braking system

US10215244B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10215244-B2
Application numberUS-201715448490-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 2, 2017
Priority dateMar 2, 2017
Publication dateFeb 26, 2019
Grant dateFeb 26, 2019

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An elliptically interfacing gear assisted braking system may include an input shaft with a coupled input gear, a wobble plate, a rotor with a reaction gear, and an actuated brake mechanism, or brake. The input shaft may define an axis of rotation and the wobble plate may have a wobble axis disposed at a non-zero angle relative to the rotation axis. A set of face teeth disposed on one surface of the wobble plate may partially mesh with the input gear, and a set of wobble teeth on an opposite surface of the wobble plate may partially mesh with the reaction gear. Rotation of the input shaft may thereby cause rotation of the wobble plate and rotor. The brake may mate with the rotor and when actuated, slow the rotor with respect to the input shaft. Rolling contact forces between the surfaces of the wobble teeth and reaction teeth may then induce nutation in the wobble plate, thereby dissipating rotational energy.

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We claim: 1. A brake module comprising: a brake for selectively controlling a braking action; an annular brake rotor that mates with the brake, the annular brake rotor including a gear face with a reaction gear; an input shaft with an input gear surrounding a shaft, with the shaft extending through the annular brake rotor so that the input gear opposes the reaction gear; and an annular wobble plate trapped between the annular brake rotor and the input shaft, with a first face having face teeth that partially mesh with the input gear, and with a second face having wobble teeth that partially mesh with the reaction gear; wherein rotation of the input shaft causes the annular brake rotor and wobble plate to rotate; and wherein a braking action by the brake slows the annular brake rotor relative to the input shaft, thereby inducing a nutation of the annular wobble plate relative to the annular brake rotor and the input shaft to dissipate rotational energy. 2. The brake module of claim 1 , further comprising a spline and a mating spline on opposing ends of the input shaft; wherein the input shaft is shaped to mate with a second input shaft to interconnect multiple brake modules as an assembly. 3. The brake module of claim 1 , wherein: at least one of the wobble teeth on the annular wobble plate has a cross-sectional shape at least partially defined by a compound involute of a circle and an ellipse; and the reaction gear is defined by a plurality of reaction teeth, and at least one of the plurality of reaction teeth has a cross-sectional shape at least partially defined by a compound involute of a circle and an ellipse. 4. The brake module of claim 1 , wherein the face teeth on the annular wobble plate, opposite from the wobble teeth, define an annular wobble surface that is frustoconical. 5. The brake module of claim 4 , wherein the annular wobble surface is configured such that a center of mass of the annular wobble plate is a vertex of the annular wobble surface. 6. The brake module of claim 1 , further comprising: a first annular bearing mounted on the input shaft; a second annular bearing mounted on the input shaft; a first annular housing mounted on the first annular bearing, and shaped to conform to a first corresponding portion of the annular brake rotor; and a second annular housing mounted on the second annular bearing, and shaped to conform to a second corresponding portion of the annular brake rotor; wherein the annular wobble plate is enclosed in an annular cavity defined between an assembly of the input shaft, the first annular bearing, the first annular housing, the annular brake rotor, the second annular housing, and the second annular bearing. 7. The brake module of claim 1 , further comprising: a first annular housing mounted on the input shaft; a second annular housing mounted on the input shaft; a first annular bearing mounted on the first annular housing; and a second annular bearing mounted on the second annular housing; wherein: the annular brake rotor is mounted on both the first annular bearing and the second annular bearing; and the annular wobble plate is enclosed in an annular cavity defined between an assembly of the input shaft, the first annular housing, the first annular bearing, the annular brake rotor, the second annular bearing, and the second annular housing. 8. The brake module of claim 1 , further comprising: a first annular bearing mounted on the input shaft; a second annular bearing mounted on the input shaft; a first annular housing mounted on the first annular bearing; a third annular bearing mounted on the first annular housing; a second annular housing mounted on the second annular bearing; and a fourth annular bearing mounted on the second annular housing; wherein: the annular brake rotor is mounted on both the third annular bearing and the fourth annular bearing; and the annular wobble plate is enclosed in an annular cavity defined between an assembly of the input shaft, the first annular bearing, the first annular housing, the third annular bearing, the annular brake rotor, the fourth annular bearing, the second annular housing, and the second annular bearing. 9. The brake module of claim 1 , further comprising: a first annular housing mounted on the input shaft, defining a first plane; and a second annular housing mounted on the input shaft, defining a second plane; wherein: the annular brake rotor and the annular wobble plate are located between the first plane and the second plane; the first annular housing includes at least one socket; the second annular housing includes at least one locking lug, corresponding in shape and location to the at least one socket; and the at least one socket and the at least one locking lug face in opposite directions. 10. A vehicle comprising the brake module of claim 1 , and further comprising: a wheel attached to the input shaft and rotatable about a rotation axis; and an airframe attached to the wheel and the brake. 11. The vehicle of claim 10 , further comprising: a spline and a mating spline on opposing ends of the input shaft, with the spline mated with the wheel; a second input shaft with a second spline mated with the mating spline so that the second input shaft is operatively fixed to the wheel concentric with the rotation axis, and with a second input gear concentric with the rotation axis; a second brake rotor rotatably mounted on the second input shaft so that the second brake rotor is coaxial about the rotation axis; a second brake fixed to the airframe and mated with the second brake rotor to selectively brake rotation of the second brake rotor relative to the wheel; a second reaction gear attached to the second brake rotor, concentric with the rotation axis; and a second wobble plate trapped between the second input gear and the second reaction gear, and including second face teeth that partially mesh with the second input gear, and including opposing second wobble teeth that partially mesh with the second reaction gear; wherein the second wobble plate is axially restrained relative to the rotation axis so that the second wobble plate nutates at a non-zero angle relative to the rotation axis when the second brake rotor is braked relative to the wheel. 12. The vehicle of claim 10 , further comprising: a spline and a mating spline on opposing ends of the input shaft, with the spline mated with the wheel; a service shaft with a second spline mated with the mating spline so that the service shaft is operatively fixed to the wheel concentric with the rotation axis, and with a service rotor fixed to the service shaft concentric with the rotation axis; and a service brake fixed to the vehicle and mated with the service rotor to selectively stop rotation of the service rotor and thereby stop rotation of the wheel. 13. A brake module comprising: an input shaft with an input gear surrounding a shaft, the shaft including a spline that mates with a corresponding rotating object; an annular brake rotor rotatably mounted on the shaft, the annular brake rotor including a reaction gear that faces toward the input gear; an annular wobble plate mounted on the shaft and trapped between the input gear and the reaction gear, with a first face having face teeth that partially mesh with the input gear, and with a second face having wobble teeth that partially mesh with the reaction gear; and a brake fixed to an external structure and mated with the annular brake rotor for selectively braking the annular brake rotor; wherein rotation of the input shaft causes the annular wobble plate to rotate; and wherein

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  • the orbital gear being nutating · CPC title

  • B64C25/42Primary

    Arrangement or adaptation of brakes · CPC title

  • Discs; Drums for disc brakes · CPC title

  • with two or more rotating discs at least one of them being located axially · CPC title

  • F16D63/004Primary

    comprising a rotor engaged both axially and radially by braking members, e.g. combined drum and disc brakes · CPC title

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What does patent US10215244B2 cover?
An elliptically interfacing gear assisted braking system may include an input shaft with a coupled input gear, a wobble plate, a rotor with a reaction gear, and an actuated brake mechanism, or brake. The input shaft may define an axis of rotation and the wobble plate may have a wobble axis disposed at a non-zero angle relative to the rotation axis. A set of face teeth disposed on one surface of…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Boeing Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B64C25/42. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 26 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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