Transmission and Drive Train for a Motor Vehicle
US-2024360889-A1 · Oct 31, 2024 · US
US2017328459A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2017328459-A1 |
| Application number | US-201715586639-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | May 4, 2017 |
| Priority date | May 16, 2016 |
| Publication date | Nov 16, 2017 |
| Grant date | — |
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In a support structure for a rotating member, in which a support body supporting a rotating member so as to be rotatable around a predetermined axis is provided with a spherical support face that is recessed toward a side opposite to the rotating member, and a back face of the rotating member is rotatably and slidably supported on the support face, the back face of the rotating member is formed as a convexly curved face that is curved so that portions on opposite sides of the axis each protrude toward the support face when viewed in a cross section containing an entirety of the axis. In order for the back face to be supported on the support face via an apex portion of the convexly curved face, a radius of curvature of at least the apex portion is set smaller than a radius of curvature of the support face.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A support structure for a rotating member, in which a support body supporting a rotating member so as to be rotatable around a predetermined axis is provided with a spherical support face that is recessed toward a side opposite to the rotating member, and a back face of the rotating member is rotatably and slidably supported on the support face, wherein the back face of the rotating member is formed as a convexly curved face that is curved so that portions on opposite sides of the predetermined axis each protrude toward the support face when viewed in a cross section containing an entirety of the predetermined axis, and in order for the back face to be supported on the support face via an apex portion of the convexly curved face, a radius of curvature of at least the apex portion is set smaller than a radius of curvature of the support face when viewed in the cross section. 2 . The support structure for a rotating member according to claim 1 , wherein the apex portion is disposed offset further toward the predetermined axis than a midpoint of the convexly curved face in a radial direction of the predetermined axis when viewed in the cross section. 3 . The support structure for a rotating member according to claim 1 , wherein a thrust washer having an outside face with a spherical shape that is convex toward the support face side is disposed between the support face and the back face, and the outside face of the thrust washer is formed so as to have a radius of curvature that is larger than the radius of curvature of the support face when viewed in the cross section. 4 . The support structure for a rotating member according to claim 2 , wherein a thrust washer having an outside face with a spherical shape that is convex toward the support face side is disposed between the support face and the back face, and the outside face of the thrust washer is formed so as to have a radius of curvature that is larger than the radius of curvature of the support face when viewed in the cross section. 5 . The support structure for a rotating member according to claim 3 , wherein the thrust washer has a through hole on a side that is further from the predetermined axis than a site at which an inside face of the thrust washer contacts the apex portion. 6 . The support structure for a rotating member according to claim 4 , wherein the thrust washer has a through hole on a side that is further from the predetermined axis than a site at which an inside face of the thrust washer contacts the apex portion. 7 . The support structure for a rotating member according to claim 1 , wherein the support body is a differential case, and the rotating member is at least one bevel gear among a pair of first bevel gears that are supported so as to be rotatable around a rotational axis of the differential case and a second bevel gear that is present between the pair of first bevel gears, meshes with the pair of first bevel gears, and is supported on the differential case so as to be rotatable around a predetermined axis orthogonal to the rotational axis. 8 . The support structure for a rotating member according to claim 2 , wherein the support body is a differential case, and the rotating member is at least one bevel gear among a pair of first bevel gears that are supported so as to be rotatable around a rotational axis of the differential case and a second bevel gear that is present between the pair of first bevel gears, meshes with the pair of first bevel gears, and is supported on the differential case so as to be rotatable around a predetermined axis orthogonal to the rotational axis. 9 . The support structure for a rotating member according to claim 3 , wherein the support body is a differential case, and the rotating member is at least one bevel gear among a pair of first bevel gears that are supported so as to be rotatable around a rotational axis of the differential case and a second bevel gear that is present between the pair of first bevel gears, meshes with the pair of first bevel gears, and is supported on the differential case so as to be rotatable around a predetermined axis orthogonal to the rotational axis. 10 . The support structure for a rotating member according to claim 4 , wherein the support body is a differential case, and the rotating member is at least one bevel gear among a pair of first bevel gears that are supported so as to be rotatable around a rotational axis of the differential case and a second bevel gear that is present between the pair of first bevel gears, meshes with the pair of first bevel gears, and is supported on the differential case so as to be rotatable around a predetermined axis orthogonal to the rotational axis. 11 . The support structure for a rotating member according to claim 5 , wherein the support body is a differential case, and the rotating member is at least one bevel gear among a pair of first bevel gears that are supported so as to be rotatable around a rotational axis of the differential case and a second bevel gear that is present between the pair of first bevel gears, meshes with the pair of first bevel gears, and is supported on the differential case so as to be rotatable around a predetermined axis orthogonal to the rotational axis. 12 . The support structure for a rotating member according to claim 6 , wherein the support body is a differential case, and the rotating member is at least one bevel gear among a pair of first bevel gears that are supported so as to be rotatable around a rotational axis of the differential case and a second bevel gear that is present between the pair of first bevel gears, meshes with the pair of first bevel gears, and is supported on the differential case so as to be rotatable around a predetermined axis orthogonal to the rotational axis.
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