Rotary-member lubricating structure
US-2015362024-A1 · Dec 17, 2015 · US
US11236614B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11236614-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916578605-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 23, 2019 |
| Priority date | Oct 22, 2015 |
| Publication date | Feb 1, 2022 |
| Grant date | Feb 1, 2022 |
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A motor includes a shaft rotatable about an axis, an engaged component engaged by the shaft, a sleeve fixed to the shaft to rotate therewith, and a seal at least partly circumscribing the shaft. The shaft includes an engagement region presenting a substantially variable outer shaft surface that at least in part engages the engaged component. The sleeve includes a first section that at least partly circumscribes and engages the engagement region of the shaft. The first section of the sleeve presents an outer seal-engaging surface and an outer bearing-engaging surface. The seal and the bearing each at least partly circumscribe the engagement region of the shaft and the first section of the sleeve to engage the seal-engaging surface and the bearing-engaging surfaces, respectively, of the sleeve.
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What is claimed is: 1. A motor comprising: a shaft rotatable about an axis; an engaged component engaged by the shaft; and a sleeve fixed to the shaft to rotate therewith; said shaft including an engagement region presenting a substantially variable outer shaft surface that at least in part engages the engaged component, said sleeve including a first section that at least partly circumscribes and engages the engagement region of the shaft, said motor including a housing defining a gear chamber and a motor chamber, said housing including an intermediate plate disposed between and in part defining each of the gear chamber and the motor chamber, said intermediate plate at least substantially circumscribing the sleeve, such that the sleeve is disposed between said shaft and said intermediate plate. 2. The motor of claim 1 , said variable outer shaft surface comprising a plurality of teeth. 3. The motor of claim 2 , said engaged component comprising a gear, said shaft rotatably engaging said gear. 4. The motor of claim 1 , said shaft including a second region adjacent the engagement region, said sleeve including a second section that at least partly circumscribes the second region. 5. The motor of claim 4 , said second region of the shaft and said engagement region of the shaft presenting at least substantially equal outer diameters, said first section of the sleeve and said second section of the sleeve presenting at least substantially equal inner and outer diameters. 6. The motor of claim 4 , said second region of the shaft presenting a substantially smooth outer shaft surface. 7. The motor of claim 1 , said engagement region of the shaft including— a primary portion configured for engagement with the engaged component, and a transition portion adjacent the primary portion, said primary portion and said transition portion cooperatively defining the variable outer shaft surface, said first section of the sleeve at least partly circumscribing the primary portion such that the first section of the sleeve engages the primary portion. 8. The motor of claim 7 , said first section of the sleeve additionally at least partly circumscribing and engaging the transition portion of the engagement region of the shaft. 9. The motor of claim 8 , said shaft including a second region adjacent the engagement region, said transition portion extending between and interconnecting the second region of the shaft and the primary portion, said sleeve including a second section that at least partly circumscribes the second region of the shaft. 10. The motor of claim 1 , said intermediate plate defining a seal housing configured to support and receive a seal. 11. The motor of claim 10 , said sleeve presenting an outer seal-engaging surface configured to sealingly engage said seal. 12. The motor of claim 1 , said intermediate plate defining a bearing housing configured to support and receive a bearing. 13. The motor of claim 12 , said sleeve presenting an outer bearing-engaging surface configured to engage said bearing. 14. The motor of claim 1 , said intermediate plate defining a seal housing configured to support and receive a seal, said intermediate plate defining a bearing housing configured to support and receive a bearing, said sleeve presenting axially spaced apart first and second end margins, said seal housing being at least in part positioned adjacent the first end margin, said bearing housing being at least in part positioned adjacent the second end margin. 15. The motor of claim 1 , said sleeve being at least in part disposed axially between the gear chamber and the motor chamber. 16. The motor of claim 1 , said sleeve being discrete from said shaft. 17. The motor of claim 1 , said sleeve comprising steel. 18. The motor of claim 1 , said sleeve presenting axially spaced apart first and second end margins, said sleeve presenting a smooth outer surface extending from said first end margin to said second end margin. 19. The motor of claim 1 , said sleeve presenting axially spaced apart first and second end margins, said sleeve presenting a smooth inner surface extending from said first end margin to said second end margin.
Features relating to lubrication or cooling {or heating} (control of lubrication or cooling in hydrostatic gearing F16H61/4165) · CPC title
Fixing them in a housing (with interposition of an element F16C35/07) · CPC title
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