Motor case with integrated wire sealing structure
US-9966810-B2 · May 8, 2018 · US
US10400600B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10400600-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615331569-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 21, 2016 |
| Priority date | Oct 22, 2015 |
| Publication date | Sep 3, 2019 |
| Grant date | Sep 3, 2019 |
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A gearmotor assembly includes a housing, a rotatable shaft, a bearing, a retaining member, and a seal. The housing defines a gear chamber configured to contain a lubricant. The bearing rotatably supports the shaft. The bearing is disposed between the housing and the shaft. The retaining member at least in part restricts axial shifting of the bearing. The retaining member presents a plurality of retaining member threads. The housing defines a plurality of housing threads threadably engaging the retaining member threads. The retaining member and the housing cooperatively at least in part define an interface. The interface includes a threaded portion and an additional portion. The threaded portion is cooperatively defined by the retaining member threads and the housing threads. The additional portion is fluidly interconnected to the threaded portion. The seal is disposed along the interface to prevent lubricant escaping the gear chamber past the interface.
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A gearmotor assembly comprising: a housing defining a gear chamber configured to contain a lubricant; a shaft rotatable about an axis; a bearing rotatably supporting said shaft, said bearing being disposed between said housing and said shaft; a retaining member disposed downstream of said bearing and at least in part restricting axial shifting of said bearing, said retaining member comprising a plurality of retaining member threads, said housing comprising a plurality of housing threads threadably engaging said retaining member threads, said retaining member and said housing cooperatively at least in part defining an interface comprising: a threaded portion cooperatively defined by said retaining member threads and said housing threads, and an additional portion fluidly interconnected to said threaded portion; and a seal disposed along the interface to prevent the lubricant from escaping the gear chamber past the interface, said housing defining a bearing well that comprises an axially extending inner circumferential surface downstream from said housing threads and a tapered circumferential surface extending obliquely outward from said inner circumferential surface, said tapered surface being disposed downstream from said inner circumferential surface, and said tapered surface being sized to contact said seal and thereby facilitate positioning of said seal along said inner circumferential surface, said retaining member circumscribing said shaft. 2. The gearmotor assembly of claim 1 , said seal being disposed downstream of said threaded portion. 3. The gearmotor assembly of claim 1 , said seal being disposed along said additional portion. 4. The gearmotor assembly of claim 3 , said additional portion being disposed downstream of said threaded portion. 5. The gearmotor assembly of claim 1 , said retaining member comprising a circumferential retaining member face adjacent said threaded portion, said additional portion being disposed radially outwardly from said circumferential retaining member face. 6. The gearmotor assembly of claim 5 , said circumferential retaining member face being disposed downstream of said threaded portion. 7. The gearmotor assembly of claim 6 , said seal being disposed along said circumferential retaining member face. 8. The gearmotor assembly of claim 1 , said housing threads being internal threads, said retaining member threads being external threads. 9. The gearmotor assembly of claim 1 , said housing comprising an axially outermost housing surface, said interface extending to said axially outermost housing surface. 10. The gearmotor assembly of claim 9 , said threaded portion extending to said axially outermost housing surface. 11. The gearmotor assembly of claim 1 , said seal comprising a toroidal gasket. 12. The gearmotor assembly of claim 1 , said seal comprising nitrile. 13. The gearmotor assembly of claim 1 , said bearing comprising: an inner circumferential component engaging said shaft, an outer circumferential component circumscribing said inner circumferential component, said housing engaging said outer circumferential component, and a plurality of rolling elements disposed between said inner and outer circumferential components. 14. The gearmotor assembly of claim 13 , said bearing being a tapered roller bearing. 15. A gearmotor assembly comprising: a housing defining a bearing well comprising: an axially extending upper inner circumferential surface; a plurality of axially extending internal housing threads upstream from said upper inner circumferential surface; an axially extending intermediate inner circumferential surface upstream from said housing threads; and an axially extending lower inner circumferential surface upstream from said intermediate inner circumferential surface, said intermediate inner circumferential surface being disposed radially outward relative to said housing threads and said lower inner circumferential surface, said housing threads, said intermediate inner circumferential surface, and said lower inner circumferential surface cooperatively at least in part defining a channel; a retaining member comprising: a plurality of external retaining member threads threadably engaging said housing threads; and a circumferential groove disposed downstream from said retaining threads; and a seal disposed in said circumferential groove and along said upper inner circumferential surface. 16. The gearmotor assembly of claim 15 further comprising: a shaft rotatable about an axis that is concentric with said bearing well; and a bearing rotatably supporting said shaft, said bearing being disposed in said bearing well and between said housing and said shaft. 17. The gearmotor assembly of claim 16 , said bearing comprising: an inner circumferential component engaging said shaft; an outer circumferential component engaging said lower inner circumferential surface and circumscribing said inner circumferential component; and a plurality of rolling elements disposed between said inner and outer circumferential components. 18. The gearmotor assembly of claim 15 , said upper inner circumferential surface and said intermediate inner circumferential surface being radially aligned. 19. The gearmotor assembly of claim 15 , said lower inner circumferential surface being disposed radially inward of said housing threads.
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