Shaft retention and lubrication system and method

US9625028B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9625028-B2
Application numberUS-201414283078-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 20, 2014
Priority dateMay 20, 2014
Publication dateApr 18, 2017
Grant dateApr 18, 2017

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A shaft retention and lubricating fluid delivery system and method may be used for mounting a pinion shaft to a pinion carrier and providing lubricating fluid to a pinion and pinion bearing. A retaining pin fits inside a pinion shaft radially bore and a pinion carrier radially bore to constrain the axial and rotational movement of the pinion shaft relative to the pinion carrier. Pressurized lubricant and centrifugal force from pinion carrier rotation aids in maintaining the retaining pin in a retaining position. When the pinion carrier is not rotating, a cap screw prevents the retaining pin from disengaging. An annular gap passage between the cap screw and the interior of the pinion shaft allows lubricating fluid to reach the shaft, pinion and pinion bearing.

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What is claimed is: 1. A gear shaft retention and lubrication system, comprising: a gear mounted to a gear shaft extending along an axis, the gear shaft having a shaft first radial bore extending from an outer surface of the gear shaft at least partially through the gear shaft in a radial direction, the gear shaft having a shaft second radial bore extending from an outer surface of the gear shaft at least partially through the gear shaft in a radial direction, the shaft second radial bore being axially aligned with the gear, the gear shaft having a shaft axial bore having a shaft axial bore diameter, the shaft axial bore extending in an axial direction at least partially through the gear shaft and through at least one of the shaft first radial bore and the shaft second radial bore; a mounting surface having an opening at least partially in the axial direction receiving the gear shaft and having a mounting surface first radial bore coaxial with the shaft first radial bore and extending from the opening through at least a portion of the mounting surface; a fastener having a fastener head and a fastener shank, the fastener disposed at least partially within the shaft axial bore; and wherein an annular gap passage is formed between the shaft axial bore and the fastener shank in a radial direction and between the shaft first radial bore and the shaft second radial bore in an axial direction. 2. The gear shaft retention and lubrication system of claim 1 , wherein the gear is a pinion, the gear shaft is a pinion shaft, and the mounting surface is a pinion carrier. 3. The gear shaft retention and lubrication system of claim 1 , further comprising: a retaining pin movable from a non-retaining position to a retaining position; and a shaft third radial bore extending from the outer surface of the gear shaft and in communication with the shaft first radial bore, the shaft third radial bore being coaxial with the shaft first radial bore; and a mounting surface second radial bore coaxial with the shaft third radial bore and extending from the opening through at least a portion of the mounting surface; wherein the gear shaft is mounted in the opening such that in the non-retaining position the retaining pin is entirely within the gear shaft and in the retaining position the retaining pin passes through the shaft third radial bore and the mounting surface second radial bore and the fastener is disposed at least partially within the shaft axial bore and at least partially blocks the retaining pin from moving from the retaining position to the non-retaining position. 4. The gear shaft retention and lubrication system of claim 3 , wherein the retaining pin has a retaining pin shank and a retaining pin head, and wherein the mounting surface second radial bore has a diameter at least as large as the diameter of the retaining pin shank and at least a portion of the shaft third radial bore has a shaft third radial bore diameter at least as large as the retaining pin head. 5. The gear shaft retention and lubrication system of claim 4 , wherein the mounting surface rotates about an axis of rotation, the gear shaft is offset a radial distance from the axis of rotation, wherein the rotation of the mounting surface creates a centrifugal force in a radial direction away from the axis, and the retaining pin is at least partially retained in retaining position due to the centrifugal force. 6. The gear shaft retention and lubrication system of claim 1 , wherein the gear shaft has a gear shaft recess, the gear shaft recess having a gear shaft recess diameter greater than the shaft axial bore diameter and the gear shaft recess extending in the axial direction only partially through the gear shaft. 7. The gear shaft retention and lubrication system of claim 6 , wherein the fastener has a fastener head diameter smaller than the gear shaft recess diameter and larger than the shaft axial bore diameter, and wherein the fastener head is entirely located within the gear shaft recess such that the fastener head fluidly seals the shaft axial bore from the gear shaft recess. 8. The gear shaft retention and lubrication system of claim 7 , wherein the fastener head is entirely located within the gear shaft recess such that the fastener head fluidly seals the shaft axial bore from the gear shaft recess. 9. The gear shaft retention and lubrication system of claim 6 , wherein the mounting surface second radial bore coaxial has a diameter smaller than the diameter of the retaining pin head. 10. The gear shaft retention and lubrication system of claim 9 , wherein the mounting surface first radial bore, the shaft first radial bore, the annular gap passage between the shaft axial bore and the fastener shank, the shaft second radial bore, and the gear are fluidly connected to provide a lubricating fluid passage. 11. A gear shaft retention and lubrication system, comprising: a gear mounted to a gear shaft extending along an axis, the gear shaft having a shaft first radial bore extending from an outer surface of the gear shaft at least partially through the gear shaft in a radial direction, the gear shaft having a shaft second radial bore extending between the outer surface and the shaft axial bore, the shaft second radial bore being axially aligned with the gear, the gear shaft having a shaft axial bore having a shaft axial bore diameter, the shaft axial bore extending in an axial direction at least partially through the gear shaft and through at least one of the shaft first radial bore and the shaft second radial bore, the gear shaft having a gear shaft recess, the gear shaft recess having a gear shaft recess diameter greater than the shaft axial bore and the gear shaft recess extending in the axial direction only partially through the gear shaft; a mounting surface having an opening at least partially in the axial direction receiving the gear shaft and having a mounting surface first radial bore coaxial with the shaft first radial bore and extending from the opening through at least a portion of the mounting surface; and a fastener having a fastener head and a fastener shank, the fastener head having a diameter smaller than the gear shaft recess diameter and larger than the shaft bore diameter, the fastener disposed at least partially into the shaft axial bore; wherein an annular gap passage is formed between the shaft axial bore and the fastener shank in a radial direction and between the shaft first radial bore and the shaft second radial bore in an axial direction. 12. The gear shaft retention and lubrication system of claim 11 , wherein the gear shaft includes a shaft third radial bore, coaxial with the shaft first radial bore, the shaft third radial bore extending from the outer surface of the gear shaft an in communication with the shaft first radial bore. 13. The gear shaft retention and lubrication system of claim 11 , wherein the shaft second radial bore is coaxial with the shaft first radial bore, the shaft second radial bore extending from the outer surface of the gear shaft and in communication with the shaft first radial bore; and wherein the mounting surface has a mounting surface second radial bore coaxial with the shaft third radial bore and extending from the opening through a portion of the mounting surface. 14. The gear shaft retention and lubrication system of claim 13 , further comprising: a retaining pin having a retaining pin tip, the retaining pin being moveable from a non-retaining position to a retaining position; wherein the gear shaft is mounted in the opening such that in the non-retaining position the retaining pin is entirely within the gear shaft and in th

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  • Features relating to lubrication or cooling {or heating} (control of lubrication or cooling in hydrostatic gearing F16H61/4165) · CPC title

  • for attachment of a member on a shaft or on a shaft-end (attachment of marine propellers on shafts B63H23/34) · CPC title

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

  • Cross-Sectional Technologies · mapped topic

  • F16H57/023Primary

    Mounting or installation of gears or shafts in the gearboxes, e.g. methods or means for assembly · CPC title

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What does patent US9625028B2 cover?
A shaft retention and lubricating fluid delivery system and method may be used for mounting a pinion shaft to a pinion carrier and providing lubricating fluid to a pinion and pinion bearing. A retaining pin fits inside a pinion shaft radially bore and a pinion carrier radially bore to constrain the axial and rotational movement of the pinion shaft relative to the pinion carrier. Pressurized lub…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Deere & Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16H57/023. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 18 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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