Transmission for a wind turbine

US12546289B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12546289-B2
Application numberUS-202318851147-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 21, 2023
Priority dateMar 29, 2022
Publication dateFeb 10, 2026
Grant dateFeb 10, 2026

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A transmission which may find particular utility in wind turbine application, but may also be used in other applications. The transmission comprises a fixed gear ring, a first drive member rotationally supported within the fixed gear ring, the first drive member defining a plurality of radially arranged apertures or bores, each of which accommodates a tooth element. The tooth elements have a tooth tip and a tooth base, and the first drive member further comprises a radially outer face and a radially inner face, and wherein the tooth tips of the tooth elements engage a corresponding gear profile defined by the fixed gear ring. A second drive member is rotationally supported such that it extends within the first drive member, and defines a cam profile which engages the tooth base of each of the plurality of tooth elements. The first drive member further comprises a lubrication system configured to feed lubrication fluid to at least one of i) the radially arranged apertures, ii) the radially outer face of the first drive member and iii) the radially inner face of the first drive member. Beneficially, the invention involves targeting specific points on and in the first drive member for lubrication by defining the lubrication passages inside the first drive member. Structuring the first drive member in this way provides a convenient and mechanically elegant way of feeding lubrication oil directly to the parts that need it most.

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The invention claimed is: 1 . A transmission comprising: a fixed gear ring; a first drive member rotationally supported within the fixed gear ring, the first drive member defining a plurality of radially arranged apertures each of which accommodates a tooth element, each tooth element having a tooth tip region and a tooth base, the first drive member comprising a radially outer face and a radially inner face, and wherein the tooth tips of the tooth elements engage a corresponding gear profile defined by the fixed gear ring, a second drive member which is rotationally supported such that it extends within the first drive member, the second drive member defining a cam profile which engages each of the plurality of tooth elements, wherein the first drive member comprises a lubrication system configured to feed lubrication fluid to at least one of i) the radially arranged apertures, ii) the radially outer face of the first drive member and iii) the radially inner face of the first drive member. 2 . The transmission of claim 1 , wherein the lubrication system comprises at least one channel extending through the first drive member. 3 . The transmission of claim 1 , wherein the first drive member is an input member and the second drive member is an output member, wherein the output member is acted on and driven by the tooth base of each of the plurality of tooth elements thereby to cause rotation of the output member. 4 . The transmission of claim 1 , further comprising a rotational fluid coupling to interface between a hydraulic supply in a stationary reference frame, and the lubrication network in a rotational reference frame. 5 . The transmission of claim 4 , wherein the rotational fluid coupling connects to at least one axially extending fluid inlet defined in the first drive member. 6 . The transmission of claim 1 , wherein the lubrication system includes a fluid distribution gallery that extends about at least a portion of the first drive member. 7 . The transmission of claim 6 , wherein the fluid distribution gallery is defined at least in part by a channel defined in an axial facing surface of the first drive member. 8 . The transmission of claim 1 , wherein the lubrication system includes one or more generally axial passages leading to respective ones of the radially arranged apertures. 9 . The transmission of claim 8 , further comprising a rotational fluid coupling to interface between a hydraulic supply in a stationary reference frame, and the lubrication network in a rotational reference frame, wherein the rotational fluid coupling connects to at least one axially extending fluid inlet defined in the first drive member, and wherein the one or more generally axial passages span between the respective radially arranged apertures and the fluid distribution gallery. 10 . The transmission of claim 1 , wherein the lubrication system includes one or more first generally radial passages which lead to the radially outer face of the first drive member. 11 . The transmission of claim 10 , wherein the lubrication system includes a fluid distribution gallery that extends about at least a portion of the first drive member, and wherein the first generally radial passages extend from the fluid distribution gallery. 12 . The transmission of claim 1 , wherein the lubrication system includes one or more generally radial second passages that lead to the radially inner face of the first drive member. 13 . The transmission of claim 12 , wherein the lubrication system includes a fluid distribution gallery that extends about at least a portion of the first drive member, and wherein the generally radial second passages extend from the fluid distribution gallery. 14 . The transmission of claim 13 , wherein the generally radial second passages extend radially inwards to a hub portion of the first drive member. 15 . A wind turbine including a tower on which is mounted a nacelle that supports a rotatable hub, wherein the rotatable hub is coupled to a transmission in accordance with claim 1 .

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  • F16H25/06Primary

    with intermediate members guided along tracks on both rotary members · CPC title

  • with fixed gear ratio  (axle or inter-axle differentials F16H57/0483) · CPC title

  • relating to lubrication supply, e.g. pumps; Pressure control · CPC title

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

  • in which the central axis of the gearing lies inside the periphery of an orbital gear · CPC title

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What does patent US12546289B2 cover?
A transmission which may find particular utility in wind turbine application, but may also be used in other applications. The transmission comprises a fixed gear ring, a first drive member rotationally supported within the fixed gear ring, the first drive member defining a plurality of radially arranged apertures or bores, each of which accommodates a tooth element. The tooth elements have a to…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Vestas Wind Sys As
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16H25/06. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 10 2026 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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