Electric windmill pump for gearbox durability
US-2017175874-A1 · Jun 22, 2017 · US
US10458517B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10458517-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615157561-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 18, 2016 |
| Priority date | May 22, 2015 |
| Publication date | Oct 29, 2019 |
| Grant date | Oct 29, 2019 |
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A mechanical device lubrication level control system operates within a mechanical housing having a sump cavity and a lubricant director, where the lubricant director is located at the bottom of the housing. A mechanical gear set is located in the sump cavity and a lube tank is located in the lubricant director. There is located within in lube tank either a motor with a pump or an expandable air bladder that is inflatable by an air source. For the lube tank having the motor with the pump, the pump controls the lubricant within the sump cavity. For the lube tank having the expandable air bladder, the air source controls the lubricant within the sump cavity.
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What is claimed is: 1. A mechanical device lubrication level control system, comprising: a differential axle housing, with a sump cavity having an axle gear set disposed therein, capable of containing a lubricant therein; a lubricant director comprising a lube tank capable of containing the lubricant therein, wherein the lubricant director is disposed at the bottom of the differential axle housing, wherein the lube tank is disposed within the differential axle housing and wherein the lube tank is separate from the sump cavity; and a reversible pump disposed within the lube tank that is in hydraulic communication with the sump cavity, by way of a pump tube that is connected to the reversible pump, which in turn is in hydraulic communication with a pick-up/return tube. 2. The mechanical device lubrication level control system of claim 1 , wherein the lubricant in the sump cavity is in thermal communication with the differential axle housing, by way of the reversible pump, in conjunction with the lube tank. 3. The mechanical device lubrication level control system of claim 1 , wherein, at a time of lubrication of the gear set, the reversible pump hydraulically communicates lubricant from the lube tank, into the pick-up tube, the pump, the pump tube, and the sump cavity, where the lubricant is available for lubrication of the gear set; and wherein the lubrication of the gear set has no direct reliance upon the gear set itself. 4. The mechanical device lubrication level control system of claim 1 , wherein, at a time of a removal of lubricant from the sump cavity, the reversible pump communicates lubricant from the sump cavity, through the pump tube, into the pump, through the pick-up tube, and return to the lube tank, where heat from the lubricant is in thermal conduction with the differential axle housing, by way of the lube tank; and wherein control of the lubricant does not directly rely upon the gear set itself. 5. The mechanical device lubrication level control system of claim 1 , wherein the lube tank comprises a polymeric shell selected from a group consisting of closed-cell foam, ABS, and PVC plastic. 6. The mechanical device lubrication level control system of claim 1 , wherein the lube tank is hollow to collect lubricant. 7. The mechanical device lubrication level control system of claim 6 , wherein the lube tank comprises lube tank pockets on a top thereof, wherein magnets are disposed in the lube tank pockets. 8. The mechanical device lubrication level control system of claim 1 , wherein the pump is a gerotor pump that is controlled by a vehicle electronic control unit. 9. A mechanical device lubrication level control system, comprising: a differential axle housing, with a sump cavity having an axle gear set disposed therein, capable of containing a lubricant therein; a lubricant director comprising a lube tank capable of containing the lubricant therein, wherein the lubricant director is disposed at the bottom of the differential axle housing, wherein the lube tank is hollow and separate from the sump cavity and includes lube tank pockets on a top thereof, wherein magnets are disposed in the lube tank pockets; and a reversible pump disposed within the lube tank that is in hydraulic communication with the sump cavity, by way of a pump tube that is connected to the reversible pump, which in turn is in hydraulic communication with a pick-up/return tube.
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