Epicyclic transmission

US9797475B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9797475-B2
Application numberUS-201514721992-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 26, 2015
Priority dateMay 27, 2014
Publication dateOct 24, 2017
Grant dateOct 24, 2017

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Abstract

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An epicyclic transmission has a sun gear rotating about a transmission axis, a planet carrier provided with a plurality of tenons, which extend along respective supporting axes, and a plurality of planet gears meshing with the sun gear and supported by the tenons, by means of the interposition of bearings which allow the planet gears to rotate about respective rotation axes, parallel to the transmission axis; the inner rings of the bearings are coupled to the tenons in a swiveling manner by means of joint devices defined by cylindrical hinges which hinge about hinge axes which are fixed with respect to the tenons and lay on a plane orthogonal to the transmission and rotation axes.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An epicyclic transmission comprising: a sun gear rotating about a transmission axis; a planet carrier comprising a plurality of tenons, which extend along respective supporting axes; a plurality of planet gears meshing said sun gear and supported by said tenons; a plurality of bearings for coupling said planet gears to said tenons and allowing said planet gears to rotate about respective rotation axes, which are parallel to said transmission axis; said bearings comprising respective inner rings; joint means for coupling said inner rings to said tenons in a swiveling manner; wherein said joint means are defined by cylindrical hinges which hinge said inner rings to said tenons about hinge axes which are fixed with respect to said tenons and lay on a plane orthogonal to said transmission and rotation axes such that said inner rings each rotate about said respective hinge axes. 2. An epicyclic transmission according to claim 1 , wherein said hinge axes are arranged in a central location along said rotation axes with respect to a width of a meshing zone defined by a toothing of said planet gears. 3. An epicyclic transmission according to claim 1 , wherein said planet carrier is rotational about said transmission axis, and wherein each of said hinge axes is inclined with respect to a corresponding direction which lays on said plane and is radial with respect to said rotation and transmission axes. 4. An epicyclic transmission according to claim 1 , wherein said cylindrical hinges comprise: respective support bodies, which are tubular, are fitted with clearance about said tenons and are fixed with respect to said inner rings; and respective hinge pins which protrude from said tenons along said hinge axes and engage respective seats of said support bodies. 5. An epicyclic transmission according to claim 4 , wherein said hinge pins are separate from said tenons and engage respective holes made in said tenons. 6. A transmission according to claim 5 , wherein: said cylindrical hinges comprise a plurality of bushings fitted about said hinge pins, and each of said cylindrical hinges comprises a pair of bushings of the plurality of bushings, which are arranged between the corresponding tenon and an intermediate portion of the corresponding hinge pin, are coaxial and spaced apart from each other along said hinge axis, and define an annular lubrication channel therebetween. 7. An epicyclic transmission according to claim 6 , wherein each of said hinge pin has an inner passage, which departs from said annular lubrication channel, splits in two, and ends at two opposing faces which axially define the ends of the said hinge pin. 8. An epicyclic transmission according to claim 4 , wherein said support bodies are tubular bodies different from said inner rings. 9. An epicyclic transmission according to claim 4 , wherein said cylindrical hinges comprise respective bushings fitted about said hinge pins. 10. An epicyclic transmission according to claim 4 , wherein said cylindrical hinges comprise respective spacers interposed between said support bodies and said tenons along said hinge axes. 11. An epicyclic transmission according to claim 1 , wherein each of said cylindrical hinges comprises a cylindrical hinge pin which protrudes from a respective one of said tenons along said hinge axis and is coaxial with said hinge axis.

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  • F16H1/2836Primary

    by allowing limited movement of the planet gears relative to the planet carrier or by using free floating planet gears · CPC title

  • Planet carriers · CPC title

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

  • Gears or bearings on planet carriers · CPC title

  • comprising a carrier with pins guiding at least one orbital gear with circular holes · CPC title

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What does patent US9797475B2 cover?
An epicyclic transmission has a sun gear rotating about a transmission axis, a planet carrier provided with a plurality of tenons, which extend along respective supporting axes, and a plurality of planet gears meshing with the sun gear and supported by the tenons, by means of the interposition of bearings which allow the planet gears to rotate about respective rotation axes, parallel to the tra…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ge Avio Srl
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16H1/2836. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 24 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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