Power transmission device and vehicle
US-2024110620-A1 · Apr 4, 2024 · US
US9650926B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9650926-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314027172-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 14, 2013 |
| Priority date | Sep 14, 2012 |
| Publication date | May 16, 2017 |
| Grant date | May 16, 2017 |
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A working fluid case includes a housing and a breather device. The breather device includes a vent passage located in a recess formed in the housing.
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What is claimed is: 1. A truck blower comprising: a mating bearing housing including two shafts arranged parallel to one another; a fluid reservoir housing connected to the mating bearing housing; and a breather device placed at an angle of 45 degrees relative to the plane defined by the two parallel shafts, the breathing device including at least one vent passage that is located within a recess formed in the mating bearing housing and is in fluid communication with the inside of the fluid reservoir housing. 2. The truck blower according to claim 1 in which the breather device includes a screw having a head that defines a cavity therein in fluid communication with the at least one vent passage. 3. The truck blower according to claim 2 in which the cavity has a cylindrical shape. 4. The truck blower according to claim 3 in which the at least one vent passage projects radially from the cylindrical cavity. 5. The truck blower according to claim 1 in which the recess comprises a counterbore in the housing. 6. The truck blower according to claim 1 in which the at least one vent passage is substantially S shape. 7. The truck blower according to claim 6 in which the at least one vent passage comprises a pair of vent holes at diametric opposite ends of the cylindrical shape cavity. 8. The truck blower according to claim 5 in which the head is configured to be accessible by a closed or open ended wrench. 9. The truck blower according to claim 4 comprising a filter element fitted in the cavity of the head. 10. A truck blower case comprising: a mating bearing housing; a fluid reservoir housing connected to the mating bearing housing; and a breather device that includes a hollow member inside the fluid reservoir housing and in fluid communication with a recess formed in the mating bearing housing. 11. The truck blower case according to claim 10 in which an upstream portion of the hollow member is in fluid communication with the inside of the fluid reservoir housing and a downstream end of the hollow member is fastened to a flange of the mating bearing housing. 12. The truck blower case according to claim 10 in which the breather device includes a head portion having at least one vent passage located within the recess formed in the mating bearing housing. 13. The truck blower case according to claim 12 in which a cavity in fluid communication with the at least one vent passage extends axially from a top of the head portion to an upstream end of the hollow member in the fluid reservoir housing. 14. The truck blower case according to claim 10 in which the hollow member has a bend portion that projects radially inward toward a central axis of the truck blower case. 15. The truck blower case according to claim 14 in which the bend portion is aligned about a central axis of the working fluid case at an angle to facilitate drain off of fluid splashed into the hollow member in either a horizontal or vertical orientation operation of the working fluid case. 16. The truck blower case according to claim 15 in which the angle is 45 degrees. 17. A truck blower comprising: an oil tank housing in which a gear train is provided; a bearing housing that houses bearings associated with the gear train, the bearing housing being fastened to the oil tank housing and having a through passage and a counterbore passage larger than the through passage; and a breather device that includes a body portion fastened to the through passage and a head portion seated within the counterbore passage, the body portion and the head portion defining a cylindrical cavity therein in fluid communication with the inside of the oil tank housing, and wherein the head portion has at least one breather hole that extends from a periphery of the cylindrical cavity to the counterbore passage. 18. The truck blower according to claim 17 in which the breather device is positioned between axially extending arms of the bearing housing. 19. The truck blower according to claim 17 in which the breather device includes means for preventing splashed working fluid inside of the oil tank housing from escaping to the outside of the breather device. 20. The truck blower according to claim 19 in which the means comprises a tube in fluid communication with the cylindrical cavity and having a bend portion that projects radially inward toward a central axis of the truck blower.
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