Method and system for a planetary power gearbox static to rotating oil transfer supply

US10288163B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10288163-B2
Application numberUS-201514921689-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 23, 2015
Priority dateOct 23, 2015
Publication dateMay 14, 2019
Grant dateMay 14, 2019

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A static lubricant supply system within a gearbox that delivers lubricant to rotating gears. The lubricant supply system includes a stationary sleeve assembly for delivering the lubricant to a rotating receiver member, shaft, or flange. The sleeve assembly includes bearings, seals, jets, and plenums. The jets are skewed to deliver lubricant in the tangential direction of rotational motion of the receiver member, shaft, or flange. In the radial gap transfer configuration, the sleeve assembly circumscribes the receiver member or shaft. A race in the receiver member or shaft receives the lubricant. Channels within the receiver member, shaft, and gears deliver lubricant to the gears. In the axial gap transfer configuration, the sleeve assembly transfers lubricant to a flange attached to a receiver member. The flange has a race that receives the lubricant from the jets. Channels within the flange, receiver member, and gears deliver lubricant to the gears.

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What is claimed is: 1. A gas turbine engine assembly comprising: a fan assembly comprising an axis of rotation; and a gear assembly configured to drive said fan assembly through a first shaft from a coupling to a power drive shaft, said gear assembly comprising: a sleeve assembly at least partially surrounding said power drive shaft and coupled within a housing of the gear assembly, said sleeve assembly configured to receive a plurality of externally modulated flows of oil through said power drive shaft and to distribute the flows of oil through respective channels of a plurality of sleeve channels, said channels angled with respect to a radial line extending from said sleeve assembly in a direction of rotation of a rotating receiver of said sleeve assembly; one or more seals extending circumferentially between said sleeve assembly and said power drive shaft; and an oil deflection shield circumscribing said power drive shaft at least one of forward of said one or more seals and aft of said one or more seals. 2. The gas turbine engine assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a bearing assembly integral with said sleeve assembly, a diameter of an inner surface of said bearing assembly being approximately equal to an outer diameter of a surface of the power drive shaft, said bearing assembly comprises a rolling element bearing. 3. The gas turbine engine assembly of claim 2 , wherein said bearing assembly comprises two axially spaced elements. 4. The gas turbine engine assembly of claim 3 , wherein said one or more seals comprise carbon seals, said one or more seals spaced axially at least one of forward of said bearing assembly and aft of said bearing assembly. 5. The gas turbine engine assembly of claim 1 , wherein said sleeve assembly is configured to transfer said plurality of externally modulated flows of oil radially from said sleeve assembly to a rotating receiver member through respective channels of a plurality of radially outwardly directed channels, said channels angled with respect to a radial of said sleeve assembly in a direction of rotation of the power drive shaft. 6. The gas turbine engine assembly of claim 1 , wherein said sleeve assembly is configured to transfer said plurality of externally modulated flows of oil axially from said sleeve assembly to a rotating receiver member through the respective channels of the plurality of radially outwardly directed channels, said channels angled with respect to a radial of said sleeve assembly in a direction of rotation of the power drive shaft, said sleeve assembly and said rotating receiver member comprising complementary flanges arranged face-to-face. 7. The gas turbine engine assembly of claim 1 , wherein a carrier is fixedly coupled to and rotates with said fan assembly, said carrier further comprises an inducer mounted thereon. 8. A method of lubricating a gearbox comprising: supplying a flow of lubricant through a plurality of conduits to the gearbox; passing a portion of the supplied lubricant through the gearbox to a downstream lubricant load; channeling the flow of lubricant to a jet opening configured to direct the flow of lubricant axially across a gap from a stationary member to a rotating member; and channeling the flow of lubricant to a planetary gear assembly within said gearbox, said planetary gear assembly comprising a plurality of planetary gears supported by a carrier, said carrier coupled to a load through a shaft. 9. The method of claim 8 , further comprising maintaining a temperature of the flow of lubricant in a predetermined range to control a viscosity of the lubricant in the flow of lubricant. 10. The method of claim 8 , further comprising modulating the flow of lubricant external to the gearbox. 11. The method of claim 8 , further comprising deflecting a quantity of lubricant in the gearbox away from the planetary gears, collecting the quantity of lubricant in the gearbox, and returning the collected lubricant to a lubricant supply. 12. A turbofan engine comprising: a core engine including a multistage compressor: a fan assembly comprising an axis of rotation and powered by said core engine; a fan bypass duct at least partially surrounding said core engine and said fan; a gear assembly configured to drive said fan assembly through a first shaft from a coupling to a power drive shaft, said gear assembly comprising: a sleeve assembly at least partially surrounding said power drive shaft and coupled to a housing of the gear assembly, said sleeve assembly configured to receive a plurality of externally modulated flows of oil through said power drive shaft and to distribute the flows of oil through respective channels of a plurality of radially outwardly directed channels, said channels angled with respect to a radial line extending from said sleeve assembly in a direction of rotation of power drive shaft; a bearing assembly integral with said sleeve assembly, a diameter of an inner surface of said bearing assembly being approximately equal to an outer diameter of a surface of the power drive shaft; one or more seals extending circumferentially between said sleeve assembly and said power drive shaft, said one or more seals spaced axially at least one of forward of said bearing assembly and aft of said bearing assembly; and an oil deflection shield circumscribing said power drive shaft at least one of forward of said one or more seals and aft of said one or more seals. 13. The turbofan engine of claim 12 , wherein said bearing assembly comprises at least one of a rolling element bearing and a journal bearing. 14. The turbofan engine of claim 12 , wherein said bearing assembly comprises two axially spaced elements. 15. The turbofan engine of claim 12 , wherein said one or more seals comprise carbon seals. 16. The gas turbine engine assembly of claim 12 , wherein said sleeve assembly is configured to transfer said plurality of externally modulated flows of oil radially from said sleeve assembly to a rotating receiver member through respective channels of a plurality of radially outwardly directed channels, said channels angled with respect to a radial line extending from said sleeve assembly in a direction of rotation of the power drive shaft. 17. The gas turbine engine assembly of claim 12 , wherein said sleeve assembly is configured to transfer said plurality of externally modulated flows of oil axially from said sleeve assembly to a rotating receiver member through the respective channels of the plurality of radially outwardly directed channels, said channels angled with respect to a radial of said sleeve assembly in a direction of rotation of the power drive shaft, said sleeve assembly and said rotating receiver member comprising complementary flanges arranged face-to-face. 18. The gas turbine engine assembly of claim 12 , wherein a carrier is fixedly coupled to and rotates with said fan assembly, said carrier further comprises an inducer mounted thereon.

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  • of the epicyclical, planetary or differential type · CPC title

  • Oil-mist or spray lubrication · CPC title

  • with front fan · CPC title

  • F02C7/36Primary

    Power transmission arrangements between the different shafts of the gas turbine plant, or between the gas-turbine plant and the power user ({F02C3/107 - F02C3/13 and} F02C7/32 take precedence; couplings for transmitting rotation F16D; gearing in general F16H) · CPC title

  • Arrangements of bearings (bearings F16C); Lubricating ({of turbo machines F01D25/18; of machines or} engines in general F01M) · CPC title

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What does patent US10288163B2 cover?
A static lubricant supply system within a gearbox that delivers lubricant to rotating gears. The lubricant supply system includes a stationary sleeve assembly for delivering the lubricant to a rotating receiver member, shaft, or flange. The sleeve assembly includes bearings, seals, jets, and plenums. The jets are skewed to deliver lubricant in the tangential direction of rotational motion of th…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Gen Electric
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F02C7/36. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 14 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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