Drive force transmission apparatus

US9587707B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9587707-B2
Application numberUS-201514596676-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 14, 2015
Priority dateJan 17, 2014
Publication dateMar 7, 2017
Grant dateMar 7, 2017

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A coupling unit includes an output gear, a coupling and a rubber cushion. A second rotatable shaft portion of the coupling includes a resilient projection that projects outwardly in a radial direction from an outer peripheral surface of the second rotatable shaft portion. The resilient projection is resiliently inwardly deformed in the radial direction during movement of the resilient projection along a deep side of a recessed groove of a through-hole formed in a first rotatable shaft portion of the output gear at a time of fitting the second rotatable shaft portion into the through-hole. When the resilient projection projects from the through-hole, the resilient projection is resiliently outwardly restored and is engaged to an engaging portion of the first rotatable shaft portion to limit removal of the second rotatable shaft portion from the through-hole.

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What is claimed is: 1. A drive force transmission apparatus that transmits a drive force of an electric motor to a shaft of a driven subject, the drive force transmission apparatus comprising: a first rotatable member that includes a gear tooth forming portion, which is configured into a tubular form and is engageable with a motor-side gear that is rotated upon receiving the drive force of the electric motor; a second rotatable member that couples between the shaft and the first rotatable member to enable integral rotation of the shaft and the first rotatable member; and a shock absorbing member that is made of a rubbery elastic material, wherein the shock absorbing member is placed between the first rotatable member and the second rotatable member and is elastically deformable in a twisting direction about a rotational axis of the first rotatable member and the second rotatable member, wherein: the first rotatable member includes: a first shaft portion, which is configured into a tubular form and extends in a direction parallel to the rotational axis, wherein the first shaft portion is located on a radially inner side of the gear tooth forming portion; and a through-hole that extends through the first shaft portion to communicate between one end surface and another end surface of the first shaft portion in the direction parallel to the rotational axis; the second rotatable member includes a second shaft portion that is fitted into the through-hole from one end side to another end side of the through-hole in the direction parallel to the rotational axis; the second shaft portion includes a resilient projection that projects outwardly in a radial direction, which is perpendicular to the direction parallel to the rotational axis, from an outer peripheral surface of a peripheral wall part of the second shaft portion, which extends continuously all around the rotational axis and is located at another end side of the second shaft portion that is opposite from one end side of the second shaft portion where the one end side of the through-hole is placed; the resilient projection is axially spaced from a distal end of the second shaft portion toward the one end side of the through-hole; the resilient projection is resiliently inwardly deformed in the radial direction at least during movement of the resilient projection along the another end side of the through-hole at a time of fitting the second shaft portion into the through-hole; the resilient projection is entirely located on a radially outer side of the outer peripheral surface of the second shaft portion when the resilient projection is resiliently inwardly deformed in the radial direction; and the resilient projection is resiliently outwardly restored and is engaged to an opening end surface of the through-hole, which is formed at the another end side of the through-hole in the first shaft portion, immediately after passing through the through-hole at the time of fitting the second shaft portion into the through-hole. 2. The drive force transmission apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the resilient projection is configured into one of a partially spherical form and a tapered form, each of which has a progressively decreasing projecting amount, which is measured in the radial direction and progressively decreases from the one end side to the another end side of the second shaft portion the direction parallel to the rotational axis. 3. The drive force transmission apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the resilient projection includes a step that interferes with the opening end surface of the through-hole in the direction parallel to the rotational axis. 4. The drive force transmission apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the through-hole includes a recessed groove, and the resilient projection displaceably contacts the recessed groove at the time of fitting the second shaft portion into the through-hole. 5. The drive force transmission apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein the recessed groove extends in a direction that is tilted relative to the direction parallel to the rotational axis. 6. The drive force transmission apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein the recessed groove extends in the direction of the direction parallel to the rotational axis. 7. The drive force transmission apparatus according claim 4 , wherein the recessed groove extends from an opening of the through-hole at the one end side of the through-hole or a location adjacent to the opening of the through-hole at the one end side of the through-hole to an opening of the through-hole at the another end side of the through-hole or a location adjacent to the opening of the through-hole at the another end side of the through-hole or a location immediately before the opening of the through-hole at the another end side of the through-hole. 8. The drive force transmission apparatus according claim 1 , wherein: the resilient projection is rotatable together with the rest of the second rotatable member relative to the first rotatable member; the opening end surface of the through-hole is an engaging portion, to which the resilient projection is engaged; and the engaging portion has an arcuate inner peripheral edge that has no radial recess along an entire rotatable range of the resilient projection relative to the first rotatable member. 9. The drive force transmission apparatus according claim 1 , wherein the resilient projection has a planar surface, which is parallel to the opening end surface of the through-hole and is engaged to the opening end surface of the through-hole in the direction parallel to the rotational axis. 10. The drive force transmission apparatus according claim 1 , wherein the first rotatable member includes two limiting walls that are opposed to each other in a circumferential direction while an arcuate gap is interposed between the two limiting walls, and the resilient projection is placed in the arcuate gap and is abuttable against one of the two limiting walls when relative rotation is generated between the first rotatable member and the second rotatable member. 11. The drive force transmission apparatus according claim 1 , wherein the resilient projection is a single resilient projection formed at the second shaft portion. 12. The drive force transmission apparatus according claim 1 , wherein the resilient projection is resin molded integrally with a rest of the second rotatable member.

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  • F02B31/06Primary

    Movable means, e.g. butterfly valves · CPC title

  • the elements being made of rubber or similar material · CPC title

  • Yieldability in gear trains · CPC title

  • Construction providing resilience or vibration-damping (F16H55/06 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • for rotating valves (F16K31/055 takes precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US9587707B2 cover?
A coupling unit includes an output gear, a coupling and a rubber cushion. A second rotatable shaft portion of the coupling includes a resilient projection that projects outwardly in a radial direction from an outer peripheral surface of the second rotatable shaft portion. The resilient projection is resiliently inwardly deformed in the radial direction during movement of the resilient projectio…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Denso Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F02B31/06. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 07 2017 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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