Transmission cover with improved airflow

US10295045B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10295045-B2
Application numberUS-201615179920-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 10, 2016
Priority dateJul 22, 2013
Publication dateMay 21, 2019
Grant dateMay 21, 2019

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A cover for a transmission having improved airflow path is disclosed. The interior of the cover has a progressively narrowing airflow path to reduce pressure drop through the cover, thereby improving the cooling efficiency of the airflow through the cover. The cover includes a diverter sheltering the air inlet to the cover to prevent air in the cover from exerting outward pressure on the incoming air.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A transmission for a vehicle that includes an engine that generates power, comprising: a drive clutch that receives at least a portion of the generated power from the engine; a driven clutch that is offset from the drive clutch in a first direction of the vehicle; a belt that transmits at least a portion of the received portion of the power from the drive clutch to the driven clutch; a first cover portion that covers a first portion of the drive clutch and a first portion of the driven clutch, wherein the first cover portion includes at least an air inlet, an air outlet, a deep region that defines a first lateral dimension, a shallow region, and a ramp region that defines a second lateral dimension that is less than the first lateral dimension, the ramp region extending from the deep region to the shallow region, the ramp region having a longitudinal dimension, and the second lateral dimension continuously decreasing along an entirety of the longitudinal dimension; and a second cover portion that covers a second portion of the drive clutch that is offset from the first portion of the drive clutch in a second direction of the vehicle transverse to the first direction and a second portion of the driven clutch that is offset from the first portion of the driven clutch in the second direction. 2. The transmission of claim 1 , wherein the drive clutch includes a first sheave and a second sheave that is laterally adjacent at least a portion of the ramp region of the first cover portion such that the second sheave is laterally intermediate the first cover portion and the first sheave. 3. The transmission of claim 1 , wherein the first cover portion is laterally intermediate the second cover portion and the engine. 4. The transmission of claim 1 , wherein at least a portion of the ramp region is a semi-circular region. 5. The transmission of claim 1 , wherein the first cover portion further includes: a shallow region that is intermediate the air outlet and the ramp region; a high region that extends from the air outlet to the air inlet on the first cover portion; and a ridge that separates the high region from the deep region, the ramp region, and the shallow region. 6. The transmission of claim 5 , wherein the first cover portion further includes: a first hole that receives a drive shaft coupled to the drive clutch; a second hole that receives a driven shaft coupled to the driven shaft, wherein the second hole is offset from the first hole in the first direction of the vehicle, and wherein the ridge extends generally tangentially from the first hole towards an approximate midpoint of the second hole. 7. The transmission of claim 5 , wherein the high region includes: a divider positioned at a perimeter of the first cover portion adjacent the air inlet, wherein the divider longitudinally extends a portion of a distance between the perimeter of the first cover and the first hole. 8. A cover for a vehicle transmission, the vehicle including at least an engine, a driven shaft, and a drive shaft powered by the engine, the transmission including a drive clutch adapted to be operatively coupled to the drive shaft and a driven clutch adapted to be operatively coupled to the driven shaft, the driven clutch being operably coupled to the drive clutch, the cover comprising: a first hole adapted to receive the drive shaft of the vehicle; a second hole adapted to receive the driven shaft of the vehicle; an interior within which the drive clutch and driven clutch are positioned; at least one air inlet adapted to provide air from an exterior of the cover to the interior; and at least one air outlet adapted to provide air from the interior to the exterior; wherein the interior of the cover includes: a deep region adjacent the air inlet, wherein the deep region includes a first lateral dimension; a shallow region adjacent the first hole and the air outlet, wherein the shallow region includes a second lateral dimension that is less than the first lateral dimension, wherein the deep region and the shallow region form at least one portion of an airflow channel that guides air flowing from the at least one air inlet to the at least one air outlet; and a ramp region that extends from the deep region to the shallow region, the ramp region having a longitudinal dimension and a third lateral dimension that continuously decreases along an entirety of the longitudinal dimension. 9. The transmission cover of claim 8 , wherein the ramp region forms another portion of the air channel, and the ramp region has a transverse dimension that is substantially perpendicular to the third lateral dimension and that continuously increases along a longitudinal direction intermediate the deep region and the shallow region. 10. The transmission cover of claim 9 , wherein a transverse slope of the ramp region is between 0 degrees and 20 degrees. 11. The transmission cover of claim 8 , further including a first cover portion and a second cover portion that is separate from and laterally offset from the first cover portion, and the first and the second cover portions are coupled together to form the interior. 12. The transmission cover of claim 11 , wherein each of the air inlet and the air outlet are positioned entirely on the first cover portion. 13. The transmission cover of claim 12 , wherein the first cover portion is laterally intermediate the second cover portion and the engine of the vehicle. 14. A transmission for a vehicle that includes at least a drive shaft and a driven shaft that is offset in a longitudinal direction, wherein each of the drive and the driven shafts extend in a lateral direction that is orthogonal to the longitudinal direction, and a vertical direction is transverse to each of the longitudinal direction and the lateral direction, the transmission comprising: a drive clutch held by the drive shaft; a driven clutch held by the driven shaft; and a case including: a first lateral portion; a second lateral portion; an air inlet extending through at least one of the first lateral portion of the case or the second lateral portion of the case; an air outlet extending through at least one of the first lateral portion of the case or the second lateral portion of the case; and an airflow channel within the case that guides at least a portion of flowing air from the air inlet downstream to the air outlet, wherein the airflow channel has a deep region that is downstream from the air inlet and upstream from the air outlet, a ramp region that is downstream from the deep region and upstream from the air outlet, and a shallow region that is downstream from the ramp region and upstream from the air outlet, the ramp region extending from the deep region to the shallow region, and the ramp region having a longitudinal dimension and a lateral dimension that continuously decreases along an entirety of the longitudinal dimension. 15. The transmission of claim 14 , wherein each of the air inlet and the air outlet extend through the first lateral portion of the case. 16. The transmission of claim 14 , wherein the case further includes a drop wall extending substantially vertically from an upper portion of the first lateral portion to a portion of the deep region that is substantially adjacent the air inlet. 17. The transmission of claim 14 , wherein a lateral dimension of the deep region is greater than a corresponding lateral dimension of the shallow region and a vertical dimension of the deep region is less than a corresponding vertical dimension of the shallow r

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  • with endless flexible members, e.g. belt CVTs · CPC title

  • Air cooling or ventilation · CPC title

  • Gearboxes for gearing with endless flexible members · CPC title

  • engaging a pulley built-up out of relatively axially-adjustable parts in which the belt engages the opposite flanges of the pulley directly without interposed belt-supporting members · CPC title

  • characterised by covers or lids for gearboxes · CPC title

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What does patent US10295045B2 cover?
A cover for a transmission having improved airflow path is disclosed. The interior of the cover has a progressively narrowing airflow path to reduce pressure drop through the cover, thereby improving the cooling efficiency of the airflow through the cover. The cover includes a diverter sheltering the air inlet to the cover to prevent air in the cover from exerting outward pressure on the incomi…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Arctic Cat Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16H57/0416. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 21 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 2 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).