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US-2024208322-A1 · Jun 27, 2024 · US
US11236814B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11236814-B1 |
| Application number | US-202017075878-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Oct 21, 2020 |
| Priority date | Oct 21, 2020 |
| Publication date | Feb 1, 2022 |
| Grant date | Feb 1, 2022 |
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A lubrication system for a planetary gear device includes a planetary gear mounted on a planetary gear shaft. The shaft is mounted in a shaft hole that allows the gear to rotate freely about the shaft. Lubricant reservoirs formed as voids or spaces on the inner surface of the shaft hole and outer surface of the shaft provide additional volume for lubricant to lubricate the shaft and shaft hole interface. These lubricant reservoirs extend the lifespan of the lubricant and reduce maintenance requirements of the planetary gear.
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What is claimed is: 1. A lubrication system for a planetary gear device, comprising: a planetary gear shaft; a planetary gear comprising a shaft hole disposed at a radial center of the planetary gear, wherein the planetary gear shaft is rotatably disposed in the shaft hole such that an outer surface of the planetary gear shaft and an inner surface of the shaft hole are in contact; and a lubricant reservoir disposed on the outer surface of the planetary gear shaft and formed as a groove that is oriented in an axial direction of the planetary gear shaft, wherein the groove extends along an entire length of the planetary gear shaft in the axial direction, wherein no lubricant reservoir is disposed on the inner surface of the shaft hole, wherein the lubricant reservoir defines a space that is configured to contain a lubricant, and wherein the lubricant reservoir is configured to allow the lubricant to escape the lubricant reservoir and lubricate the outer surface and the inner surface. 2. The lubrication system of claim 1 , wherein the lubricant reservoir is disposed at a circumferential position of minimum lateral loading on either the outer surface of the planetary gear shaft or the inner surface of the shaft hole. 3. A planetary gear device, comprising a gear housing; an internal gear fixed to and disposed inside the housing; a carrier rotatably mounted inside the housing; a planetary gear rotatably mounted in the carrier on a planetary gear shaft, wherein the planetary gear meshes with the internal gear; a sun gear disposed inside the carrier, wherein the sun gear meshes with the planetary gear; and a lubrication system as recited in claim 1 . 4. A lubrication system for a planetary gear device, comprising: a planetary gear shaft; a planetary gear comprising a shaft hole disposed at a radial center of the planetary gear; and a lubricant reservoir disposed on one of the outer surface of the planetary gear shaft and the inner surface of the shaft hole, wherein the lubricant reservoir defines a space that is configured to contain a lubricant, wherein the lubricant reservoir is not connected to a lubrication system, and wherein the lubricant reservoir is configured to allow the lubricant to escape the lubricant reservoir and lubricate the outer surface and the inner surface. 5. The lubrication system of claim 4 , further comprising a plurality of lubricant reservoirs, wherein at least one lubricant reservoir is disposed on each of the outer surface of the planetary gear shaft and the inner surface of the shaft hole, and wherein the lubricant reservoirs are not connected to the lubrication system. 6. The lubrication system of claim 4 , wherein the lubricant reservoir is disposed on the outer surface of the planetary gear shaft and is not disposed on the inner surface of the shaft hole. 7. The lubrication system of claim 6 , wherein the lubricant reservoir is formed as a groove that is oriented in an axial direction of the planetary gear shaft, and wherein the groove extends only a portion of a total length of the planetary gear shaft in the axial direction. 8. The lubrication system of claim 6 , wherein the lubricant reservoir is formed as a groove that is oriented in an axial direction of the planetary gear shaft, and wherein the groove extends along an entire length of the planetary gear shaft in the axial direction. 9. The lubrication system of claim 5 , wherein at least one of the lubricant reservoirs is formed as a groove that is oriented in an axial direction of the planetary gear shaft, and wherein the groove extends only a portion of a total length of the planetary gear shaft in the axial direction, and wherein at least one of the lubricant reservoirs is formed as a circular hole. 10. The lubrication system of claim 5 , wherein each of the plurality of lubricant reservoirs is disposed at the circumferential position of minimum lateral loading on either the outer surface of the planetary gear shaft or the inner surface of the shaft hole. 11. A planetary gear device, comprising a gear housing; an internal gear fixed to and disposed inside the housing; a carrier rotatably mounted inside the housing; a planetary gear rotatably mounted in the carrier on a planetary gear shaft, wherein the planetary gear meshes with the inner gear; a sun gear disposed inside the carrier, wherein the sun gear meshes with the planetary gear; and a lubrication system as recited in claim 4 .
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