Fixed support and oil collector system for ring gear

US10281025B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10281025-B2
Application numberUS-201514886676-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 19, 2015
Priority dateOct 19, 2015
Publication dateMay 7, 2019
Grant dateMay 7, 2019

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According to various embodiments, disclosed is a fixed support and gutter system for a ring gear of a turbine engine gear train, the fixed support and gutter system comprising a support structure having an undulating path which forms at least a portion of a gutter structure for capturing oil shed off the gear train.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A fixed support and gutter system for a gear train of a turbine engine, the fixed support and gutter system comprising: a support structure coupled between at least one ring gear of the gear train and an engine case of the turbine engine; and a gutter structure configured to capture oil shed from the gear train, the gutter structure comprising a forward oil collector positioned forward of the at least one ring gear and an aft oil collector positioned aft of the at least one ring gear, wherein the forward oil collector is positioned and configured such that oil shed in a radially outward and forward direction from the at least one ring gear impacts and is collected by the forward oil collector; wherein the aft oil collector is positioned and configured such that oil shed in a radially outward and aft direction from the at least one ring gear impacts and is collected by the aft oil collector; wherein the support structure comprises an undulating path forming at least a portion of one of the forward oil collector and the aft oil collector, wherein the at least one ring gear is positioned axially between the forward oil collector and the aft oil collector, wherein the other of the forward oil collector and the aft oil collector comprises a free end that is not directly coupled to the engine case. 2. The fixed support and gutter system of claim 1 , the gutter structure comprising at least one discharge passage coupled to the gutter structure for conducting captured oil. 3. The fixed support and gutter system of claim 1 , wherein the gutter structure is positioned circumferentially around the gear train. 4. The fixed support and gutter system of claim 1 , further comprising a fluid passage between the forward oil collector and the aft oil collector. 5. The fixed support and gutter system of claim 1 , wherein the undulating path of the support structure forms the aft oil collector. 6. The fixed support and gutter system of claim 1 , wherein the undulating path is configured to accommodate flexing of the gear train. 7. The fixed support and gutter system of claim 1 , wherein the gear train is a planetary gear train comprising a sun gear, a plurality of planet gears, and a planet carrier. 8. The fixed support and gutter system of claim 1 , wherein the support structure is configured to allow the gear train to flex in an angular direction with respect to a centralized longitudinal axis, but to substantially restrain movement in a torsional direction. 9. A fixed support and gutter system for a gear train of a turbine engine, the fixed support and gutter system comprising: a gutter structure configured to capture oil shed from the gear train, the gutter structure comprising a forward oil collector and an aft oil collector; and a support structure coupled between at least one ring gear of the gear train and an engine case of the turbine engine where the support structure comprises an undulating path forming one of the forward oil collector and the aft oil collector, wherein the other of the forward oil collector and the aft oil collector is not directly coupled to the engine case; wherein the support structure comprises a first generally linear region parallel to a longitudinal centralized axis of the turbine engine, and a second generally linear region orthogonal to the longitudinal centralized axis, wherein the first generally linear region is coupled to the second generally linear region to form the portion of the gutter structure integrated with the support structure; wherein the support structure further comprises: a first curvature between the first generally linear region and the second generally linear region, a second curvature between the second generally linear region and a third generally linear region parallel to the longitudinal centralized axis, and a third curvature between the third generally linear region and a fourth generally linear region orthogonal to the longitudinal centralized axis; wherein the first generally linear region is coupled to the ring gear, and the fourth generally linear region is coupled to the engine case. 10. A turbine engine comprising: a gear train; a fixed support and gutter system supporting the gear train, comprising: a support structure coupled between at least one ring gear of the gear train and an engine case of the turbine engine; and a gutter structure configured to capture oil shed from the gear train, the gutter structure comprising a forward oil collector and an aft oil collector, wherein the forward oil collector is configured such that oil shed in a radially outward and forward direction from the at least one ring gear impacts the forward oil collector, wherein the aft oil collector is configured such that oil shed in a radially outward and aft direction from the at least one ring gear impacts the aft oil collector; wherein the support structure comprises an undulating path forming one of the forward oil collector and the aft oil collector, wherein the other of the forward oil collector and the aft oil collector does not form part of the support structure such that it is not directly coupled to the engine case. 11. The gas turbine engine of claim 10 wherein the turbine engine is a geared turbofan engine. 12. The turbine engine of claim 10 , further comprising a fan section, a compressor section, a combustor section, and a turbine section, wherein the fan section comprises a fan and a fan shaft, wherein the fan shaft is coupled to the fan through the gear train. 13. The turbine engine of claim 10 , the gutter structure comprising a discharge passage coupled to at least one of the forward oil collector and the aft oil collector.

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  • Means for collecting, retaining, or draining-off lubricant in or on machines or apparatus (oil separators for separating oil from exhaust steam F22G) · CPC title

  • Deoiling or demisting · CPC title

  • Drainage · CPC title

  • undulated · CPC title

  • specially adapted for the fan of turbofan engines · CPC title

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What does patent US10281025B2 cover?
According to various embodiments, disclosed is a fixed support and gutter system for a ring gear of a turbine engine gear train, the fixed support and gutter system comprising a support structure having an undulating path which forms at least a portion of a gutter structure for capturing oil shed off the gear train.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
United Technologies Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F01D25/18. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 07 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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