Transmission

US10619720B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10619720-B2
Application numberUS-201515128862-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 24, 2015
Priority dateMar 28, 2014
Publication dateApr 14, 2020
Grant dateApr 14, 2020

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Abstract

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A transmission for a vehicle has a main shaft and a counter shaft, which are supported in a transmission case by bearings. Gears on the main shaft and gears on the counter shaft include: shifter gears which are not rotatable but axially movable relative to the shaft, and fixed gears which are rotatable but not axially movable relative to the shaft. Dog clutches are provided between the shifter gears and the fixed gears, and outer races of the bearings supporting the main and counter shafts are affixed to the transmission case. Vibration-absorbing elastic members are pressed against the outer races from axially outside and are set to have a volume of 50% or more of the volume of the outer races. With such configuration, the vibration of the bearings supporting both the main and counter shafts of the transmission is attenuated, and striking noise caused by shifting is reduced.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A transmission comprising a main shaft having thereon a plurality of first gears and supported through a bearing by a transmission case, and a counter shaft having a plurality of second gears thereon and supported through a bearing by the transmission case, the first gears including shifter gears not rotatable but axially shiftable relative to the main shaft and fixed gears rotatable but axially not shiftable relative to the main shaft, the second gears including shifter gears not rotatable but axially shiftable relative to the counter shaft and fixed gears rotatable but axially not shiftable relative to the counter shaft, dog clutches being interposed between the shifter gears and the fixed gears, respectively; wherein each of said bearings includes an inner race, and an outer race fixedly mounted in the transmission case; characterized in: that a vibration-absorbing elastic member is provided so as to be pressed from outside toward at least one of said bearings against the outer race of said one bearing for the main or counter bearings; that said vibration-absorbing elastic member is set to have a volume of 50% or more of a volume of the outer race, pressed against the same, of said one bearing; that the vibration-absorbing elastic member has an abutment surface in abutment with the associated outer race, and a cone-shaped cap member made of a metal is provided to extend integrally and axially outward and radially inward on axially opposite side of the abutment surface; and that the transmission case has a transmission front cover positioned to confront the cone-shaped cap member and formed with a protruding boss having a female screw hole therein, and a tightening bolt is screwed in the female screw hole to fixedly secure the cone-shaped cap member to the transmission front cover. 2. The transmission according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of the main and counter shafts, with which the vibration-absorbing elastic member is associated, has a lubricant passage therein; and the tightening bolt screwed in the female screw hole has therein a connecting lubricant passage communicating with a lubricant supply passage. 3. The transmission according to claim 1 , wherein said vibration-absorbing elastic member is set to have a volume of 100% or more of a volume of the outer race, pressed against the same, of said one bearing. 4. The transmission according to claim 1 , wherein said vibration-absorbing elastic member is set to have a volume of 100% or more of a volume of the outer race, pressed against the same, of said one bearing. 5. A transmission comprising a main shaft having thereon a plurality of first gears and supported through a bearing by a transmission case, and a counter shaft having a plurality of second gears thereon and supported through a bearing by the transmission case, the first gears including shifter gears not rotatable but axially shiftable relative to the main shaft and fixed gears rotatable but axially not shiftable relative to the main shaft, the second gears including shifter gears not rotatable but axially shiftable relative to the counter shaft and fixed gears rotatable but axially not shiftable relative to the counter shaft, dog clutches being interposed between the shifter gears and the fixed gears, respectively; wherein each of said bearings includes an inner race, and an outer race fixedly mounted in the transmission case; characterized in: that a vibration-absorbing elastic member is provided so as to be pressed from outside toward at least one of said bearings against the outer race of said one bearing for the main or counter bearings; that said vibration-absorbing elastic member is set to have a volume of 50% or more of a volume of the outer race, pressed against the same, of said one bearing; that the vibration-absorbing elastic member has an abutment surface in abutment with the associated outer race, and a cap part integrally extending axially outward and radially inward; that the transmission case has a bearing holding part with a bearing positioning shoulder part in abutting engagement with the associated outer races, and a cap part positioning shoulder part in abutting engagement with the cap part; that the vibration-absorbing elastic member is set to have an interference or tightening degree relative to the associated outer race, depending on axial distance between the bearing positioning shoulder part and the cap part positioning shoulder part, wherein at least one of the main and counter shafts, with which the vibration-absorbing elastic member is associated, has a lubricant passage; the cap part has therein a lubricant passage for supplying lubricant into at least one of the main and counter shafts, and wherein the transmission case has a transmission cover with a lubricant supply hole formed therein, and a lubricant supply bolt communicating with the lubricant supply hole is tightly fitted in the cap part to form the lubricant passage. 6. A transmission comprising a main shaft having thereon a plurality of first gears and supported through a bearing by a transmission case, and a counter shaft having a plurality of second gears thereon and supported through a bearing by the transmission case, the first gears including shifter gears not rotatable but axially shiftable relative to the main shaft and fixed gears rotatable but axially not shiftable relative to the main shaft, the second gears including shifter gears not rotatable but axially shiftable relative to the counter shaft and fixed gears rotatable but axially not shiftable relative to the counter shaft, dog clutches being interposed between the shifter gears and the fixed gears, respectively; wherein each of said bearings includes an inner race, and an outer race fixedly mounted in the transmission case; characterized in: that a vibration-absorbing elastic member is provided so as to be pressed from outside toward at least one of said bearings against the outer race of said one bearing for the main or counter bearings; that said vibration-absorbing elastic member is set to have a volume of 50% or more of a volume of the outer race, pressed against the same, of said one bearing; that the vibration-absorbing elastic member has an abutment surface in abutment with the associated outer race, and a cap part integrally extending axially outward and radially inward; that the transmission case has a bearing holding part with a bearing positioning shoulder part in abutting engagement with the associated outer races, and a cap part positioning shoulder part in abutting engagement with the cap part; that the vibration-absorbing elastic member is set to have an interference or tightening degree relative to the associated outer race, depending on axial distance between the bearing positioning shoulder part and the cap part positioning shoulder part, wherein at least one of the main and counter shafts, with which the vibration-absorbing elastic member is associated, has a lubricant passage; and the cap part has therein a lubricant passage for supplying lubricant into at least one of the main and counter shafts.

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Classifications

  • within rotary parts, e.g. axial channels or radial openings in shafts · CPC title

  • with a single row or balls · CPC title

  • including a single countershaft · CPC title

  • between housing and outer race ring · CPC title

  • F16H57/028Primary

    characterised by means for reducing vibration or noise · CPC title

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What does patent US10619720B2 cover?
A transmission for a vehicle has a main shaft and a counter shaft, which are supported in a transmission case by bearings. Gears on the main shaft and gears on the counter shaft include: shifter gears which are not rotatable but axially movable relative to the shaft, and fixed gears which are rotatable but not axially movable relative to the shaft. Dog clutches are provided between the shifter …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Honda Motor Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16H57/028. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 14 2020 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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