Toy differential
US-12140223-B2 · Nov 12, 2024 · US
US9702451B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9702451-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514857294-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 17, 2015 |
| Priority date | Sep 17, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jul 11, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jul 11, 2017 |
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A planet-carrier for an epicyclic gearing having an annular structure, provided with a coupling portion for being connected to a rotating member or to a static structure in an angularly fixed manner, and a ring that is coaxial to the annular structure along a transmission axis and consists of a plurality of plate-shaped sectors and of a plurality of attachment sectors, alternating with one another about the transmission axis; the plate-shaped sectors lie on a plane orthogonal to the transmission axis and are fixed with respect to pairs of pins, which protrude in opposite directions from the plate-shaped sectors and are adapted to carry respective planet gears; each of the attachment sectors is fastened to the structure by a corresponding pair of arms, which converge with each other towards the ring and are elastically deformable so as to allow a relative movement between the ring and the structure under load.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A planet-carrier for an epicyclic gearing, the planet-carrier comprising: an annular structure comprising a coupling portion to connect said planet-carrier to a rotating member or to a static structure in an angularly fixed manner; a ring coaxial to said annular structure along a transmission axis and consisting of a plurality of plate-shaped sectors and of a plurality of attachment sectors, alternating with one another about said transmission axis; said plate-shaped sectors lying on a plane orthogonal to said transmission axis; a plurality of pins, which are fixed with respect to said plate-shaped sectors, protrude in opposite directions from said plate-shaped sectors along respective axes, parallel and eccentric with respect to said transmission axis, and are adapted to carry respective planet gears; connection means that secure said structure to said attachment sectors; wherein said connection means comprise, for each of said attachment sectors, a corresponding pair of arms, which converge with each other towards said ring and are elastically deformable so as to allow a relative movement between said ring and said structure under a load. 2. A planet-carrier according to claim 1 , wherein said arms have ends defining a fillet with base portions, which are substantially tangential or circumferential with respect to said transmission axis and are stiffer than said arms. 3. A planet-carrier according to claim 2 , wherein, for each of said attachment sectors, said connection means are defined by a trapezoidal-shaped quadrilateral consisting of said pair of arms and of said base portions. 4. A planet-carrier according to claim 3 , wherein each of said trapezoidal-shaped quadrilaterals is sized so as to define, under load, four virtual hinges at the ends of said arms, with hinging axes that are substantially radial with respect to said transmission axis. 5. A planet-carrier according to claim 2 , wherein each of said attachment sectors comprises: a wall which is coplanar with said plate-shaped sectors; an outer rib defining one of said base portions, arranged along the outer annular edge of said ring and protruding in the axial direction from said wall. 6. A planet-carrier according to claim 5 , wherein each said attachment sector comprises two outer ribs protruding in opposite axial directions from said wall. 7. A planet-carrier according to claim 5 , wherein each said attachment sector further comprises: an inner rib arranged along the inner annular edge of said ring and protruding in the axial direction from said wall; and two lateral ribs, which protrude from said wall in the same direction as said inner rib and connect the ends of said outer rib to those of said inner rib. 8. A planet-carrier according to claim 1 , wherein said ring, said structure and said connection means form part of a single-piece body. 9. A planet-carrier according to claim 8 , wherein said pins also form part of said single-piece body. 10. A planet-carrier according to claim 1 , wherein said structure comprises a plurality of hollow sectors, alternating with said connection means about said transmission axis and defining respective recesses, which are axially aligned with said pins and have shape and dimensions such as to allow respective planet gears to axially pass through said structure. 11. A planet-carrier according to claim 10 , wherein said structure comprises, for each of said hollow sectors, a corresponding stiffening rib, which protrudes radially outwards from said hollow sector. 12. An epicyclic gearing comprising: a planet-carrier according to claim 1 ; a plurality of planet gears mounted so as to rotate on said pins and defining two symmetric arrays with respect to said plane; a ring gear having at least one inner toothing that meshes with said planet gears; at least one sun gear that is rotatable about said transmission axis and meshes with said planet gears. 13. An epicyclic gearing according to claim 12 , wherein it comprises a shaft coaxial to said sun gear along said transmission axis; said sun gear and said shaft forming part of a single-piece body.
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