Fixing the position of a planet gear pin

A planet gear pin (4) is secured against axial displacement relative to a planet gear carrier (1) using an elastically deflectable or deformable retaining element (9, 9a, 9b) arranged in a location hole (10) in the planet gear pin (4).

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to a planetary gear with a planet carrier and planet gears, which mesh by means of teeth with a ring gear on one side and with a sun gear on the other side, wherein the planet gears can rotate on planet gear pins by means of roller bearings and the planet gear pins are held in location holes of the planet gear carrier.

BACKGROUND

Such planetary gears are sufficiently well known to someone skilled in the art. In the interior of a planet gear set, the so-called sun gear turns on a central shaft. Several gears having teeth that engage in the peripheral teeth of this sun gear are provided, in practice usually three to five, which are designated as planet gears due to their obvious arrangement. And as planets, as they rotate they also move in a circular motion about the sun gear, while they simultaneously turn about their own axis. The shafts of the planet gears are fixed on the planet gear carrier, which receives this rotational movement, that is, likewise in the rotational direction about the central axis. As a third element, the ring gear surrounds the entire formation, in that it engages the planet gears with its internal teeth from the outside. Here, the central axis also represents the center of rotation.

The shafts of the planet gears are also designated as planet gear pins and are fixed in the planet gear carrier in various ways.

According to DE 196 11 605 A1, this is realized in that both the planet gear carrier and also the planet gear pins are provided with radially extending holes, in which attachment screws are inserted. After being screwed in, the screw bodies of these attachment screws are both in the planet gear pin and also in the planet gear carrier, so that the planet gear pins are secured against axial displacement. It is obvious that such a position-fixing device of the planet gear pin is very complicated. First, both in the planet gear carrier and also in the planet gear pin, the location holes are to be formed and provided with a corresponding internal thread. Then, both are set relative to each other in the peripheral direction so that the holes align, before finally, the attachment screws can be inserted.

Another such type of attachment follows from the German Utility Model Application DE 74 181 66 U. This is realized in that first a hoop ring is pushed onto the planet gear pin. The ring is connected to the pin by means of a weld. Then, the planet gear pin is secured by means of a retainer ring, which engages in an annular groove of the collar ring and secures this against axial displacement. Here, it can also be recognized that such an attachment of the planet gear pin in the planet gear carrier is very complicated and costly.

Finally, in DE-OS 25 03 518, another type of attachment of the planet gear pin in a planet gear carrier is described.FIG. 2of this prior publication shows a planet gear carrier comprising two disc-shaped sheet-metal parts welded to each other with a planet gear. The planet gear pin is held in two aligned holes of the two sheet-metal parts of the planet gear carrier. The pin is fixed in that it is stamped at its two end sides. Now, in this respect, it is known to someone skilled in the art that the planet gear pin is subjected to very high loads and therefore must be subjected to a hardening process before being installed in the planet gear gear. Now, in order to carry out stamping of the pins in general at the two opposing end surfaces, they must be subjected to a soft-annealing process. It is obvious that such a process is also very complicated and thus expensive.

SUMMARY

Therefore, starting with the disadvantages of the prior state of the art, the invention is based on the objective of reducing expense in the manufacturing or assembly process of a planetary gear through a simpler type of attachment of the planet gear pin in the planet gear carrier.

According to the invention, an axial displacement of the planet gear pin in the planet gear carrier is prevented by an elastically deflectable or deformable retaining element, which, on one hand, engages in a location hole in the planet gear pin and, on the other hand, covers the planet gear pin and planet gear carrier in the radial direction.

It is obvious that such a type of attachment is considerably simplified relative to the prior state of the art, because only one retaining element connecting the planet gear carrier and planet gear pin has to be pushed into the location hole of the planet gear pin. After its elastic expansion or deformation, a secure hold of the two parts to each other is guaranteed.

Other advantageous configurations of the invention are described below.

The retaining element has a circular ring-type region extending in the radial direction. Bars extend from this region in the axial direction in the shape of a pipe and are separated from each other in the peripheral direction by axis parallel slots and have locking cams projecting radially outwards at their free ends.

In an advantageous improvement of the invention, the circular region of the retaining element should be provided in its center with a passage. This is required if the roller body of the planet gear is to be supplied with lubricant via the retaining element and the planet gear pin.

This retaining element is produced from spring steel or from plastic.

A notch is machined into the location hole of the planet gear pin. An annular retaining surface for the locking cams of the retaining element is formed by this notch. In this way, a secure locking connection is formed between the retaining element and the planet gear pin.

Another improvement of the solution according to the invention is several retaining elements are connected to each other in the peripheral direction by a radially extending circular ring, from which they extend in the axial direction, so that a compound retaining element is formed. This is especially advantageous, because, for example, in a planetary gear with five planet gears, five retaining elements do not have to be handled individually, instead only one.

In another improvement of the invention, several retaining elements are connected to each other in the peripheral direction by a hollow body that is open towards one side, so that a compound retaining element is formed.

The hollow body comprises two radially extending circular rings, which are spaced apart from each other in the axial direction and which are connected at their outer extent by an axially extending back part, wherein there is a passage that extends to the space between the two circular rings in the circular ring which is connected to the retaining elements.

The advantage of this arrangement lies not only in a simple connection of several retaining elements, but it also lies in the fact that this retaining element combined according to the invention can be used simultaneously for improved directed oil guidance in planetary gears. Thus, retention and directed oil guidance functions are combined into one. According to the prior state of the art, the oil guidance function was realized through complicated additional retaining sheets.

The invention is described in more detail using the following embodiments.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT(S)

The planet gear carrier1shown inFIG. 8according to the state of the art has two side walls2,3, in whose location holes planet gear pins4are fixed. On these pins, planet gears6can rotate by means of bearing arrangements5. The teeth7of these gears mesh with a not-shown hollow gear on one side and with a similarly not-shown sun gear on the other side.FIG. 2shows how the planet gears of the present invention have teeth that mesh with a ring gear14on one side and a sun gear on the other side.FIG. 8also shows stopping plates8, which typically comprise a material with good sliding properties, such as, e.g., sheet metal plated with bronze, which thus reduce the friction between the planet gears6and the planet gear carrier1, are arranged on the planet gear pin4on both sides of the planet gears6. AsFIG. 8further shows, the planet gear pins4are fixed in the location holes of the side walls2,3of the planet gear carrier1by stamping. That is, the retention of the planet gear pin is realized by material displacement on the two opposing end sides of the planet gear pin4. However, as already explained explicitly in the introduction under the state of the art, such an attachment of the planet gear pin4in the planet gear carrier1is very complicated.

InFIG. 2, a retaining element9according to the invention is shown, which includes a circular base region9.1. Bars9.2, which are separated from each other in the peripheral direction by axis parallel slots9.3, are arranged in the shape of a pipe, and extend from this base region in the direction of the longitudinal axis9.5. It is clear that in this way, a radially inward or outward deflection of the bars9.2is possible. On their free ends, the bars9.2have locking cams9.4spaced apart from each other in the peripheral direction.

The planet gear shown inFIG. 2comprises the planet gear6, which is arranged on the planet gear pin4and whose teeth7mesh with teeth13.1of the sun gear13. The planet gear6is supported by the bearing5, wherein stopping plates8are arranged on both sides between the planet gear6and the planet gear carrier1. AsFIG. 2shows further, the planet gear pin4is held in the location holes1.1of the planet carrier1. The planet gear pin4is equipped on both sides with an axially extending location hole10, which has a notch10.1, so that a retaining surface10.2is formed. As can be further seen fromFIG. 2, the retaining element9covers with its circular region9.1in the radial direction both the end side of the planet gear pin4and also a part of an end side of the planet gear carrier1. When the retaining element9is pushed in, its bars9.2are guided inwards due to their elasticity in the radial direction and spring radially outwards after reaching the notch10.1, so that the locking cams9.4of the retaining element9contact the retaining surface10.2of the notch10.1. The location hole10arranged on the right side in the planet gear pin4is extended in the direction of the pin middle and provided with radial holes10.3, which open into the raceway region of the bearing5. In the present embodiment, both the retaining elements9arranged on the left side and also on the right side are provided with a passage9.6, so that the bearing5can be provided with lubricant from the outside via the passage9.6, the location hole10, and the radial holes10.3branching away from the location hole.

If a planetary gear is equipped, for example, with three planet gears6, then it has proven to be advantageous to connect three individual retaining elements9to the circular ring11, such that these elements are arranged at three peripheral positions spaced apart from each other uniformly and so that they extend from this ring in the axial direction. In this way, a compound retaining element9ais formed, which simplifies the assembly of the planetary gear with the provided three planet gears. Such a retaining element9ais shown inFIGS. 3 and 4.

InFIGS. 5 and 6, a compound retaining element9bwith oil guidance function is shown. As can be seen from this, three individual retaining elements9that are spaced apart from each other uniformly in the peripheral direction are connected to the hollow body12, which is combined from two circular rings12.1,12.2that are spaced apart from each other in the axial direction and are connected to each other at their outer side by the back part12.3, so that the formed hollow body12is open towards its inner side. As can be seen in the top part ofFIG. 5, in the connecting region of the retaining element9and circular ring12.2, this is provided with a passage12.2.1, so that this compound retaining element9bcan perform an oil guidance function, as shown by the arrows.

Finally, inFIG. 7a planetary gear is shown, whose planet gear pins4are secured in the planet gear carrier1in the same way, but in a different construction. While this is achieved on the left side with the compound retaining element9a, it is realized on the right side with the compound retaining element9b. In the ready described way, the left-side retaining element9ais combined from several individual retaining elements9, which are connected to each other by the circular ring11. In contrast, the right-side retaining element9is equipped with a directed oil guidance function, which is realized by a combination of individual retaining elements9with the hollow body12open towards the inside. Thus for the retaining element9b, the retaining and lubricant guidance functions are combined into one. The path of the lubricant through the planetary gear is realized from the outside towards the inside first via the hollow body12, then via the passage12.2.1into the axially extending location hole10. From this hole, it is led via the branching radial holes10.3into the raceway region of the bearing arrangement5.

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