Power transmitting component with torque transfer device configured with drag reduction system
US-2015057125-A1 · Feb 26, 2015 · US
US9822869B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9822869-B1 |
| Application number | US-201615246890-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Aug 25, 2016 |
| Priority date | Aug 25, 2016 |
| Publication date | Nov 21, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 21, 2017 |
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A shaft oil flow controller arrangement for pinion shaft bearings in a differential is provided, including a housing along with a pinion shaft supported therein by head and tail bearings. A ring gear is mounted for rotation and is engaged with a pinion gear. A bearing spacer is located on the pinion shaft between the head and tail bearings. A diverter is located on the bearing spacer, and includes a circumferentially extending diverter wall that is moveable from a first position in which the wall extends generally in a longitudinal direction of the pinion shaft at a first, lower rotational speed of the pinion shaft allowing a first volume of lubricant oil flow to the head bearing, to a second position, in which the wall extends radially outwardly at a second, higher rotational speed, to restrict lubricant oil flow to the head bearing to a lower volume, and increase oil flow to the tail bearing.
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What is claimed is: 1. A shaft oil flow controller arrangement for pinion shaft bearings in a differential, comprising: a housing; a pinion shaft with a pinion gear supported in the housing by a head bearing and a tail bearing, each of the bearings including an inner ring and an outer ring with rolling elements located there between; a ring gear mounted for rotation in the housing and engaged with the pinion gear; a bearing spacer located on the pinion shaft and extending between the head bearing and the tail bearing; and a diverter located on the bearing spacer, including a circumferentially extending diverter wall movable from a first position, in which the diverter wall extends generally in a longitudinal direction of the pinion shaft at a first, lower rotational speed of the pinion shaft allowing a first volume of lubricant oil flow to the head bearing, to a second position, in which the diverter wall extends radially outwardly from the first position at a second, higher rotational speed, with a free end of the diverter wall being spaced radially further away from the bearing spacer than in the first position, to restrict lubricant oil flow to the head bearing to a second volume, lower than the first volume, and increase oil flow to the tail bearing relative to corresponding lubricant oil flow in the first position. 2. The shaft oil flow controller arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the diverter wall is formed of an elastomer. 3. The shaft oil flow controller arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the diverter wall is formed of a metallic material. 4. The shaft oil flow controller arrangement of claim 1 , wherein at the second, higher rotational speed, centrifugal forces act on the diverter causing an elastic deformation of the diverter wall to the second position. 5. The shaft oil flow controller arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the diverter wall is segmented. 6. The shaft oil flow controller arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the diverter wall is formed in one piece with the bearing spacer. 7. The shaft oil flow controller arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the diverter wall is a separate part that is installed on the bearing spacer. 8. The shaft oil flow controller arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the diverter wall includes a reduced cross-sectional area at a location adjacent to the bearing spacer. 9. The shaft oil flow controller arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the housing includes a projection located opposite to the free end of the diverter wall in the second position. 10. The shaft oil flow controller arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the head bearing and the tail bearing are tapered roller bearings. 11. A bearing spacer for shaft bearings including a shaft oil flow controller, comprising a spacer sleeve; and a diverter located on the spacer sleeve, including a circumferentially extending diverter wall movable from a first position, in which the diverter wall extends generally in a longitudinal direction of the spacer sleeve at a first, lower rotational speed, to allow a first volume of lubricant oil flow to a head bearing, to a second position, in which the diverter wall extends radially outwardly from the first position at a second, higher rotational speed, with a free end of the diverter wall being spaced radially further away from the spacer sleeve than in the first position, to restrict lubricant oil flow to the head bearing to a second volume, lower than the first volume, and increase oil flow to a tail bearing relative to corresponding lubricant oil flow in the first position. 12. The bearing spacer of claim 11 , wherein the diverter wall is formed of an elastomer. 13. The bearing spacer of claim 11 , wherein the diverter wall is formed of a metallic material. 14. The bearing spacer of claim 11 , wherein at the second, higher rotational speed, centrifugal forces act on the diverter causing an elastic deformation of the diverter wall to the second position. 15. The bearing spacer of claim 11 , wherein the diverter wall is segmented. 16. The bearing spacer of claim 11 , wherein the diverter wall is formed in one piece with the bearing spacer. 17. The bearing spacer of claim 11 , wherein the diverter wall is a separate part that is installed on bearing spacer. 18. The bearing spacer of claim 11 , wherein the diverter wall includes a reduced cross-sectional area at a location adjacent to the bearing spacer.
comprising bevel gears · CPC title
characterised by the pinion gears, e.g. their type or arrangement · CPC title
Bearing · CPC title
Axle or inter-axle differentials · CPC title
on or within the casing, e.g. shields or baffles for collecting lubricant, tubes, pipes, grooves, channels or the like · CPC title
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