Drive unit having an electric motor
US-12203541-B2 · Jan 21, 2025 · US
US9353813B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9353813-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113704681-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 29, 2011 |
| Priority date | Oct 4, 2010 |
| Publication date | May 31, 2016 |
| Grant date | May 31, 2016 |
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A plurality of rotating side brake disks and a plurality of non-rotating side brake disks are arranged outside in the radial direction from a motor shaft in a brake case while alternately overlapping with each other. A frictional material is provided on the non-rotating side brake disk, and an oil groove is provided in a frictional engaging surface of this frictional material. It is configured such that, when a braking force is applied by a brake piston to the motor shaft, lubricant oil flowing into the brake case from a lubricant oil inlet port flows from the outer diameter side to the inner diameter side between the rotating side brake disk and the non-rotating side brake disk only through the oil groove. As a result, the lubricant oil having flowed into the brake case efficiently cools the frictional engaging surface.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A wet brake device comprising: a brake case in which a rotational shaft is rotatably fitted to extend in a vertical direction in the brake case; a plurality of rotating side brake disks arranged outside in a radial direction of said rotational shaft in said brake case and rotating together with said rotational shaft; a plurality of non-rotating side brake disks arranged in a non-rotating state in said brake case while alternately overlapping with each of said rotating side brake disks and opposing said rotating side brake disks in the vertical direction; a brake piston which applies a braking force to said rotational shaft by pressing said rotating side brake disks and said non-rotating side brake disks to frictionally engage with each other; a lubricant oil inlet port provided in said brake case and into which lubricant oil flows toward outer diameter sides of said rotating side brake disks and said non-rotating side brake disks; and a lubricant oil outlet port provided in said brake case and said lubricant oil, which is discharged from inner diameter sides of said rotating side brake disks and said non-rotating side brake disks, flows out from said lubricant oil outlet port in said brake case, wherein one or more of said non-rotating side brake disks respectively includes: a frictional material disposed on said non-rotating side brake disk to frictionally engage with said rotating side brake disk, one or more oil grooves, through which said lubricant oil flows from the outer diameter sides to the inner diameter sides of said rotating side brake disk and said non-rotating side brake disk, which are disposed on said frictional material, and a hole having a diameter larger than a shaft diameter of said rotational shaft provided in a central portion of said non-rotating side brake disk, and said frictional material is provided on an outer portion of said non-rotating side brake disk in a radial direction thereof, wherein one or more of said rotating side brake disks respectively includes: an engaging hole which is provided in a central portion of said rotating side brake disk to engage with said rotational shaft, one or more through holes through which said lubricant oil flows provided in a frictional material non-contact surface of said rotating side brake disk, where said frictional material non-contact surface is provided between said engaging hole and a portion of said rotating side brake disk which frictionally engages with said frictional material, wherein said lubricant oil, flowing into said brake case from said lubricant oil inlet port when a braking force is applied by said brake piston to said rotational shaft, only flows from the outer diameter sides to the inner diameter sides between said rotating side brake disks and said non-rotating side brake disks through said one or more oil grooves, wherein said lubricant oil flowing into said brake case from said lubricant oil inlet port is a part of return oil of operating oil circulating from an operating oil tank in a return line after having driven a hydraulic actuator and is in a pressurized state, wherein a lubricant oil line which makes said return line communicate with said lubricant oil inlet port has a first end connected to said return line on an upstream side of a cooler provided on said return line, and a second end of said lubricant oil line is connected to said lubricant oil inlet port, and wherein said lubricant oil continuously flows from the outer diameter sides to the inner diameter sides between said rotating side brake disks and said non-rotating side brake disks in the pressurized state. 2. The wet brake device according to claim 1 , wherein said rotational shaft is a motor shaft of an electric motor provided on the lower side of said brake case; and said electric motor is provided on the upper side of a reduction device which reduces rotational speed of said motor shaft. 3. The wet brake device according to claim 1 , wherein said lubricant oil continuously flows from the outer diameter sides to the inner diameter sides between said rotating side brake disks and said non-rotating side brake disks in the pressurized state when the braking force is not applied by said brake piston.
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