Wind turbine power transmission system

US12234803B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12234803-B2
Application numberUS-202017783701-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 11, 2020
Priority dateDec 16, 2019
Publication dateFeb 25, 2025
Grant dateFeb 25, 2025

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A power transmission system for a wind turbine includes a main shaft configured to be driven by the rotor about a main axis, a support structure including at least one bearing supporting the main shaft for rotation about the main axis, and a gearbox having a gearbox housing rigidly coupled to the support structure and a gearbox input member coupled to the main shaft. The gearbox housing supports the gearbox input member for rotation about the main axis, and the gearbox input member is coupled to the main shaft with a translational degree of freedom along the main axis and rotational degrees of freedom about axes perpendicular to the main axis. The main shaft is coupled to the gearbox input member by a flexible coupling positioned at least partially within the main shaft. The flexible coupling may be positioned entirely within the main shaft.

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What is claimed is: 1. A power transmission system for increasing the rotational speed from a rotor of a wind turbine, comprising: a main shaft configured to be driven by the rotor about a main axis; a support structure including at least one bearing supporting the main shaft for rotation about the main axis and constraining other movements of the main shaft; and a gearbox having a gearbox housing arranged adjacent to the support structure in a direction of the main axis, the gearbox housing rigidly coupled to the support structure and a gearbox input member coupled to the main shaft, the gearbox housing supporting the gearbox input member for rotation about the main axis while constraining other movements of the gearbox input member, and the gearbox input member being coupled to the main shaft with a translational degree of freedom along the main axis and rotational degrees of freedom about axes perpendicular to the main axis, wherein the main shaft is coupled to the gearbox input member by a flexible coupling positioned at least partially within the main shaft. 2. The power transmission system of claim 1 , wherein the flexible coupling is positioned entirely within the main shaft. 3. The power transmission system of claim 1 , wherein the main shaft defines an interior cavity and includes an internal ledge positioned within the interior cavity, and wherein at least a portion of the flexible coupling is attached to the internal ledge. 4. The power transmission system of claim 1 , wherein the flexible coupling includes a flexible disc. 5. The power transmission system of claim 4 , wherein the flexible disc is flat. 6. The power transmission system of claim 4 , wherein the flexible disc includes an annular ridge. 7. The power transmission system of claim 4 , wherein the flexible disc has an inner region adjacent an inner diameter coupled to the gearbox input member and an outer region adjacent an outer diameter coupled to the main shaft. 8. The power transmission system of claim 4 , wherein the flexible disc has an outer diameter that is substantially greater than a thickness of the flexible disc. 9. The power transmission system of claim 4 , wherein the flexible disc has an outer diameter that is substantially greater than an inner diameter of the flexible disc. 10. The power transmission system of claim 6 , wherein the gearbox input member is coupled to the main shaft with translational degrees of freedom along the axes perpendicular to the main axis. 11. The power transmission system of claim 1 , wherein the flexible coupling includes a spline tooth coupling. 12. The power transmission system of claim 11 , wherein the spline tooth coupling is defined by a coupling flange of the main shaft and a coupling flange of the gearbox input member, each circumferentially engaging a coupling element. 13. The power transmission system of claim 12 , wherein the coupling flanges each include radially projecting teeth and the coupling element includes radially projecting teeth configured to engage the radially projecting teeth of the coupling flanges thereby defining two gear meshes, and wherein one set of radially-projecting teeth in each gear mesh have substantially straight profiles and the other set have profiles crowned in an axial direction. 14. The power transmission system of claim 13 , wherein the radially-projecting teeth of the coupling flanges have crowned profiles. 15. The power transmission system of claim 12 , wherein the coupling flanges surround the coupling element. 16. The power transmission system of claim 11 , wherein the spline tooth coupling is elastic. 17. The power transmission system of claim 16 , wherein the elastic spine tooth coupling is defined by a flexible tube of the main shaft terminating at a coupling element, and by a coupling flange of the gearbox input member which circumferentially engages the coupling element. 18. The power transmission system of claim 17 , wherein the flexible tube and the coupling element are integrally formed together with the main shaft as a unitary piece. 19. The power transmission system of claim 1 , wherein the support structure includes a bearing housing, and wherein the bearing housing is directly coupled to the gearbox housing. 20. A wind turbine comprising: a rotor having a hub and a plurality of blades extending outwardly from the hub; and the power transmission system of claim 1 , wherein the main shaft is coupled to the hub so as to be driven by the rotor.

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  • shaped as an elastic disc or flat ring, arranged perpendicular to the axis of the coupling parts, different sets of spots of the disc or ring being attached to each coupling part, e.g. Hardy couplings · CPC title

  • shaped as an elastic ring centered on the axis, surrounding a portion of one coupling part and surrounded by a sleeve of the other coupling part · CPC title

  • Elasticity · CPC title

  • through the shape of the drive components · CPC title

  • flexible · CPC title

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What does patent US12234803B2 cover?
A power transmission system for a wind turbine includes a main shaft configured to be driven by the rotor about a main axis, a support structure including at least one bearing supporting the main shaft for rotation about the main axis, and a gearbox having a gearbox housing rigidly coupled to the support structure and a gearbox input member coupled to the main shaft. The gearbox housing support…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Vestas Wind Sys As
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F03D15/00. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 25 2025 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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