Bogie axle assembly

US10330184B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10330184-B2
Application numberUS-201715635782-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 28, 2017
Priority dateSep 21, 2015
Publication dateJun 25, 2019
Grant dateJun 25, 2019

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Abstract

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A bogie axle assembly having a housing, a spindle, a drive sprocket unit, and a planetary gear set. The drive sprocket unit may be fixedly disposed on a planet gear carrier of the planetary gear set. The spindle may be fixedly disposed on the housing. The drive sprocket unit may be rotatably supported by at least one roller bearing assembly that may be disposed between the spindle and the drive sprocket unit.

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What is claimed is: 1. A bogie axle assembly comprising: an axle housing; an axle shaft that is disposed in the axle housing and rotates about an axis; a planetary gear set disposed in the axle housing, the planetary gear set including: a sun gear disposed proximate the axle shaft; a ring gear disposed proximate the axle housing; a plurality of planet gears disposed between the sun gear and the ring gear; and a planet gear carrier that is coupled to the plurality of planet gears, the planet gear carrier having a planet gear carrier hole through which the axle shaft extends; a drive sprocket unit that is fixedly disposed on the planet gear carrier, the drive sprocket unit including an inner sprocket and an outer sprocket; an axle cover that is secured to the drive sprocket unit, wherein the axle cover has a pin that is received in an axle hole that extends from an axle end surface of the axle shaft; a spindle that is fixedly disposed on the axle housing, the spindle having a spindle hole that receives the drive sprocket unit; and a first roller bearing assembly that is disposed on the spindle and rotatably supports the drive sprocket unit. 2. The bogie axle assembly of claim 1 wherein the drive sprocket unit is disposed in the planet gear carrier hole. 3. The bogie axle assembly of claim 1 wherein the planet gear carrier extends into the spindle hole such that the drive sprocket unit is disposed in the planet gear carrier hole and the planet gear carrier is disposed between the drive sprocket unit and the spindle. 4. The bogie axle assembly of claim 1 wherein the axle shaft extends through a drive sprocket unit hole of the drive sprocket unit. 5. The bogie axle assembly of claim 1 wherein the drive sprocket unit has a first portion that defines a drive sprocket unit hole that receives the axle shaft, a second portion that extends from the first portion and includes the inner sprocket and the outer sprocket, and a cavity that is disposed between the first portion and the second portion. 6. The bogie axle assembly of claim 5 wherein the first roller bearing assembly is disposed in the cavity and on the first portion of the drive sprocket unit. 7. The bogie axle assembly of claim 5 further comprising a seal that is disposed in the cavity and that extends from the spindle to the drive sprocket unit and that is disposed between the first roller bearing assembly and the second portion of the drive sprocket unit. 8. The bogie axle assembly of claim 5 further comprising a second roller bearing assembly that is spaced apart from the first roller bearing assembly and extends from the first portion to the spindle. 9. The bogie axle assembly of claim 8 wherein the second roller bearing assembly is axially positioned between the first roller bearing assembly and the planet gear carrier such that the planet gear carrier inhibits axial movement of the second roller bearing assembly. 10. A bogie axle assembly comprising: an axle housing; an axle shaft that is disposed in the axle housing and rotates about an axis; a planetary gear set disposed in the axle housing, the planetary gear set including: a sun gear disposed proximate the axle shaft; a ring gear disposed proximate the axle housing; a plurality of planet gears disposed between the sun gear and the ring gear; and a planet gear carrier that is coupled to the plurality of planet gears, the planet gear carrier having a planet gear carrier hole through which the axle shaft extends; a drive sprocket unit that is fixedly disposed on the planet gear carrier, the drive sprocket unit including an inner sprocket and an outer sprocket; a spindle that is fixedly disposed on the axle housing, the spindle having a spindle hole that receives the drive sprocket unit; a first roller bearing assembly that is disposed on the spindle and rotatably supports the drive sprocket unit; and a sun gear bracket that has a sun gear bracket opening through which the axle shaft extends and a plurality of arms that are coupled to the planet gear carrier, wherein the sun gear bracket inhibits axial movement of the sun gear along the axle shaft. 11. The bogie axle assembly of claim 10 further comprising an axle cover that is secured to the drive sprocket unit, wherein the axle cover has a pin that is received in an axle hole that extends from an axle end surface of the axle shaft. 12. The bogie axle assembly of claim 10 wherein the axle shaft extends through a drive sprocket unit hole of the drive sprocket unit. 13. The bogie axle assembly of claim 10 wherein the drive sprocket unit has a first portion that defines a drive sprocket unit hole that receives the axle shaft, a second portion that extends from the first portion and includes the inner sprocket and the outer sprocket, and a cavity that is disposed between the first portion and the second portion. 14. The bogie axle assembly of claim 13 wherein the first roller bearing assembly is disposed in the cavity and on the first portion of the drive sprocket unit. 15. The bogie axle assembly of claim 13 further comprising a seal that is disposed in the cavity and that extends from the spindle to the drive sprocket unit and that is disposed between the first roller bearing assembly and the second portion of the drive sprocket unit. 16. The bogie axle assembly of claim 13 further comprising a second roller bearing assembly that is spaced apart from the first roller bearing assembly and extends from the first portion to the spindle. 17. The bogie axle assembly of claim 16 wherein the second roller bearing assembly is axially positioned between the first roller bearing assembly and the planet gear carrier such that the planet gear carrier inhibits axial movement of the second roller bearing assembly. 18. A bogie axle assembly comprising: an axle housing; an axle shaft that is disposed in the axle housing and rotates about an axis; a planetary gear set disposed in the axle housing, the planetary gear set including: a sun gear that engages the axle shaft and does not rotate with respect to the axle shaft; a ring gear disposed proximate the axle housing; a plurality of planet gears disposed between the sun gear and the ring gear; and a planet gear carrier that is coupled to the plurality of planet gears, the planet gear carrier having a planet gear carrier hole through which the axle shaft extends; a drive sprocket unit that is fixedly disposed on the planet gear carrier, the drive sprocket unit including an inner sprocket and an outer sprocket; wherein the axle shaft extends completely through and is spaced apart from the drive sprocket unit; a spindle that is fixedly disposed on the axle housing, the spindle having a spindle hole that receives the drive sprocket unit; and a first roller bearing assembly that is disposed on the spindle and rotatably supports the drive sprocket uni. 19. The bogie axle assembly of claim 18 wherein a seal is disposed proximate an end of the axle shaft and extends from the axle shaft to the drive sprocket unit. 20. The bogie axle assembly of claim 19 wherein the seal is disposed in the drive sprocket unit and extends from an axle cover that that is secured to the drive sprocket unit and that is disposed adjacent to an axle end surface of the axle shaft.

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Classifications

  • Planet carriers · CPC title

  • F16H1/28Primary

    with gears having orbital motion · CPC title

  • F16H37/065Primary

    with a plurality of driving or driven shafts (F16H37/0806 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • of the planetary type · CPC title

  • and additional planetary reduction gears · CPC title

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What does patent US10330184B2 cover?
A bogie axle assembly having a housing, a spindle, a drive sprocket unit, and a planetary gear set. The drive sprocket unit may be fixedly disposed on a planet gear carrier of the planetary gear set. The spindle may be fixedly disposed on the housing. The drive sprocket unit may be rotatably supported by at least one roller bearing assembly that may be disposed between the spindle and the drive…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Arvinmeritor Technology Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16H1/28. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 25 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 3 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).