Method of reducing required machining on a pin type carrier

US10228053B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10228053-B2
Application numberUS-201615199438-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 30, 2016
Priority dateJun 30, 2016
Publication dateMar 12, 2019
Grant dateMar 12, 2019

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Abstract

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A method of reducing the required machining on a pin type carrier, such as a planetary gear carrier, may utilize a combined drilling and milling operation to reduce the required machining. A hole in a surface may be formed during the drilling operation and the surface may be machined to a desired level during the milling operation. A tool having a leading drill feature and a trailing mill feature may be used to sequentially form the hole and mill the surface in a single operation.

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What is claimed is: 1. A pin type carrier comprising: a carrier member having an opening; a mounting feature bordering the opening, the mounting feature having a top surface and a hole extending therethrough from the top surface to the opening, with a partial portion of the top surface adjacent the hole machined further toward the opening than a remaining portion of the top surface to a specific radial dimension; a shaft disposed in the opening, the shaft having a gear thereon and a radially extending bore therein aligned with the hole in the mounting feature; and a pin having a first end disposed in the bore of the shaft and an opposite second end disposed in the hole in the mounting feature, the pin rotationally and axially securing the shaft relative to the carrier member, and retained to the carrier member by a staking operation whereby at least one of the second end thereof and the hole in the mounting feature is deformed in reliance on the specific radial dimension. 2. The pin type carrier of claim 1 , wherein the second end of the pin is below the partial portion of the top surface of the mounting feature. 3. The pin type carrier of claim 1 , wherein the partial portion of the top surface of the mounting feature is circular and circumscribes the hole in the mounting feature. 4. The pin type carrier of claim 1 , wherein the carrier member includes an ear portion extending outwardly therefrom and the mounting feature is associated with the ear portion. 5. The pin type carrier of claim 1 , wherein the pin type carrier is a planetary gear carrier. 6. The pin type carrier of claim 1 , wherein the carrier member has a generally circular periphery and the mounting feature is disposed along the periphery. 7. The pin type carrier of claim 1 , wherein the partial portion of the top surface of the mounting feature is machined tangentially flat further toward the opening than the remaining portion of the top surface to the specific radial dimension. 8. The pin type carrier of claim 1 , wherein: the opening is one of a plurality of corresponding openings; the mounting feature is one of a plurality of corresponding mounting features respectively associated with the openings; the shaft is one of a plurality of corresponding shafts respectively associated with the openings and the mounting features; and the pin is one of a plurality of corresponding pins respectively associated with the mounting features and the shafts. 9. A method of assembling a pin type carrier, the method comprising: providing a carrier member with an opening and a mounting feature bordering the opening, the mounting feature having a top surface; drilling a hole through the mounting feature from the top surface of the mounting feature to the opening; machining a partial portion of the top surface of the mounting feature adjacent the hole in the mounting feature further toward the opening than a remaining portion of the top surface of the mounting feature to a specific radial dimension; inserting a shaft having a gear thereon and a radially extending bore therein into the opening with the bore of the shaft aligned with the hole in the mounting feature; inserting a pin having a first end and an opposite second end into the hole in the mounting feature and the bore of the shaft so that the first end of the pin is bottomed out in the bore of the shaft and the second end of the pin is below the partial portion of the top surface of the mounting feature, thereby rotationally and axially securing the shaft relative to the carrier member; and staking the pin to the carrier member whereby at least one of the second end thereof and the hole in the mounting feature is deformed in reliance on the specific radial dimension, thereby retaining the pin to the carrier member. 10. The method of claim 9 , wherein the drilling and machining steps are performed in a single process with a tool having a leading drill portion and a trailing milling portion. 11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the second end of the pin prior to the staking step extends below the partial portion of the top surface of the mounting feature a predetermined distance set by the specific radial dimension. 12. The method of claim 10 , wherein the machining step includes machining the partial portion of the top surface of the mounting feature but not the remaining portion of the top surface of the mounting feature. 13. The method of claim 12 , wherein the partial portion of the top surface of the mounting feature is circular and circumscribes the hole in the mounting feature. 14. The method of claim 9 , wherein the carrier member includes an ear portion extending outwardly therefrom and the mounting feature is associated with the ear portion. 15. The method of claim 9 , wherein the carrier member has a generally circular periphery and the mounting feature is disposed along the periphery. 16. The method of claim 9 , wherein the pin type carrier is a planetary gear carrier. 17. A method of assembling a planetary gear carrier, the method comprising: providing a carrier member with a carrier member opening and a mounting feature bordering the carrier member opening, the mounting feature having a top surface; providing a cover with a cover opening extending therethrough; drilling a hole through the mounting feature from the top surface of the mounting feature to the carrier member opening; machining a partial portion of the top surface of the mounting feature adjacent the hole in the mounting feature further toward the carrier member opening than a remaining portion of the top surface of the mounting feature to a specific radial dimension; inserting a first end of a shaft having a roller bearing and a gear thereon and a radially extending bore therein into the carrier member opening with the bore of the shaft aligned with the hole in the mounting feature; inserting a second end of the shaft into the cover opening; attaching the cover to the carrier member; inserting a pin having a first end and an opposite second end into the hole in the mounting feature and the bore of the shaft so that the first end of the pin is bottomed out in the bore of the shaft and the second end of the pin is below the partial portion of the top surface of the mounting feature, thereby rotationally and axially securing the shaft relative to the carrier member; and staking the pin to the carrier member whereby at least one of the second end thereof and the hole in the mounting feature is deformed in reliance on the specific radial dimension, thereby retaining the pin to the carrier member; wherein the drilling and machining steps are performed in a single process with a tool having a leading drill portion and a trailing milling portion. 18. The method of claim 17 , wherein the second end of the pin prior to the staking step extends below the partial portion of the top surface of the mounting feature a predetermined distance set by the specific radial dimension. 19. The method of claim 17 , wherein the machining step includes machining the partial portion of the top surface of the mounting feature but not the remaining portion of the top surface of the mounting feature. 20. The method of claim 17 , wherein the partial portion of the top surface of the mounting feature is circular and circumscribes the hole in the mounting feature.

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  • Arrangements for adjusting or for taking-up backlash not provided for elsewhere · CPC title

  • gear parts, e.g. gear wheels · CPC title

  • Drills combined with tool parts or tools for performing additional working {(B23G5/20 takes precedence)} · CPC title

  • F16H57/082Primary

    Planet carriers · CPC title

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What does patent US10228053B2 cover?
A method of reducing the required machining on a pin type carrier, such as a planetary gear carrier, may utilize a combined drilling and milling operation to reduce the required machining. A hole in a surface may be formed during the drilling operation and the surface may be machined to a desired level during the milling operation. A tool having a leading drill feature and a trailing mill featu…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Toyota Eng & Mfg North America
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16H57/082. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 12 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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