This application claims priority from German patent application serial no. 10 2011 086 276.5 filed Nov. 14, 2011.
The present invention relates to an arrangement for supplying lubrication oil to a chain drive for driving a transmission oil pump positioned axially offset relative to the torque converter in a motor vehicle having a torque converter.
In automatic transmissions, a transmission oil pump is needed to provide pressure and lubrication media for the supply of hydraulically actuated frictional shifting elements and for the lubrication of gearteeth and bearing points of the transmission.
JP 2006-064009 A describes a transmission oil pump that is arranged axially parallel to the torque converter of a vehicle, which is driven by a chain drive, wherein the chain drive pinion is driven by the converter neck and is mounted by means of a slide bearing in the converter bell. In this case the chain drive pinion is statically sealed by a sealing ring against the outer diameter of the converter neck and dynamically sealed by a rectangular ring against the impeller shaft.
DE 10 2006 035 133 A1 by the present applicant describes a pump drive mechanism of a transmission oil pump of an automatic transmission, which is arranged axially parallel to the torque converter, wherein the transmission oil pump is driven by a chain sprocket wheel, itself driven by a pump impeller of the torque converter. In this case the pump impeller of the torque converter is connected to a converter hub which, starting from the pump impeller, extends in a direction away from the drive motor, being mounted radially by a radial bearing in or on a wall of the automatic transmission fixed on the transmission housing and, on the side of the radial bearing that faces away from the sprocket teeth, having a driving profile which engages with interlock in a corresponding driving profile of the converter turbine.
In the known pump drive mechanism, it is provided that, between the radial bearing and the driving profile of the converter hub when viewed axially, a radial sealing O-ring is positioned between the converter hub and the converter neck, and the converter neck itself is mounted on the transmission housing by means of a radial bearing and rotationally sealed relative to the housing.
From the prior art, it is also known to drive a transmission oil pump of an automatic transmission, the pump being arranged axially offset relative to the torque converter, by means of a chain drive arranged behind a centering plate in which the torque converter is also mounted, such that the driven sprocket wheel of the chain drive is mounted on the converter neck which is made as a through-shaft and is functionally connected to the converter neck by means of an axially displaceable driving profile.
In this case the mounting of the driven sprocket wheel is made axially displaceable and is in the form of a narrow clearance fit. In this way the sprocket wheel is advantageously axially decoupled from the torque converter, so that the chain of the chain drive can be guided without drift. Moreover, thanks to the narrow clearance fit, the internal pressure of the converter can be sealed in with low leakage losses and the leakage can be used in a selective manner for wetting the converter neck seal on the outside, for lubricating the converter neck mounting and for lubricating the chain drive.
Disadvantageously, however, when a vehicle is stationary and particularly after a longer period at rest, the toroidal inside space of the converter can partially drain through the gap seal of the sprocket wheel, i.e. through the narrow clearance, and when the motor is restarted this results in delayed starting-off of the vehicle since the torque converter first has to be filled.
In the prior art the lubrication pressure limiting valve of the transmission lubrication oil supply as a whole is integrated in the hydraulic transmission control unit.
The purpose of the present invention is to indicate an arrangement for supplying lubrication oil to the chain drive for driving a transmission oil pump embedded in an intermediate plate and arranged axially offset relative to the torque converter in a motor vehicle having a torque converter, in which the sprocket wheel of the chain drive is mounted in a converter neck, itself mounted in a centering plate adjacent to the torque converter and functionally connected to the converter neck by means of an axially displaceable driving profile, by virtue of such an arrangement, draining of the toroidal inside space of the torque converter after the vehicle has been stationary for a longer period, and hence delayed start-off when the motor is restarted, are largely avoided.
It is proposed, in order to prevent draining of the toroidal inside space of the torque converter after the vehicle has been at rest for a longer period, to provide between the converter neck and the driven sprocket wheel of the chain drive, a static, hermetic seal which is arranged in the area of the sliding fit between the converter neck and the sprocket wheel, and to compensate for the consequent suppression of the lubrication of the converter neck seal, the converter neck bearing and the chain drive, by integrating the lubrication pressure limiting valve of the transmission lubricating oil supply as a whole in the intermediate plate.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention the seal is in the form of an O-ring between the converter neck and the driven sprocket wheel of the chain drive.
Furthermore, the excess oil flow emerging from the lubrication pressure limiting valve of the transmission lubrication oil supply as a whole is directed selectively by way of an overflow duct provided in the plane in which the centering plate and the intermediate plate are screwed together, to the converter neck seal, the converter neck bearing and the chain drive.
Below, the invention is explained in more detail with reference to the attached figures, which show:
The structure of automatic transmissions that comprise a torque converter and a transmission oil pump/supply driven by a chain drive and positioned axially offset relative to the torque converter is very well known to those familiar with the subject, so in the description of the figures only the components relevant for the purposes of the invention will be described and explained in detail. The same components are given the same indexes.
The driven sprocket wheel 9 of the chain drive 5 is mounted in the converter neck 3, which is in the form of a through-shaft, and is functionally connected by an axially displaceable driving profile 8 to the converter neck 3. In
According to the prior art the axially displaceable mounting of the driven sprocket wheel 9 of the chain drive 5 is formed as a narrow clearance fit. This narrow clearance fit allows small leakage losses, which are used for wetting the seal 12 of the converter neck 3 on the outside as viewed radially, for lubricating the converter neck bearing 4, and for lubricating the chain drive 5.
To avoid the thereby created problem of draining of the torque converter 1 during longer periods when the vehicle is at rest, according to the invention a static, hermetic seal is provided between the converter neck 3 and the driven sprocket wheel 9 of the chain drive 5, the seal being in the form of an O-ring 11 and being arranged in the area of the sliding fit between the converter neck 3 and the sprocket wheel 9.
According to the invention, and referring to
Moreover, in the plane in which the centering plate 2 is screwed to the intermediate plate 6, a duct 14 is provided, by way of which the excess oil flow emerging from the lubrication pressure limiting valve 13 is directed selectively to the converter neck seal 12, the converter neck bearing 4 and the chain drive 5. The outlet of the duct 14 is indexed 15 in
Thanks to the concept according to the invention, on the one hand, draining of the converter is prevented and, on the other hand, lubrication of the converter neck seal 12, the converter neck bearing 4 and the chain drive 5 is ensured, so that oil which is not used in the prior art and is sprayed into the oil sump, is instead used for that purpose here.
Advantageously, the intermediate plate 6, the centering plate 2, the transmission oil pump 7 and the chain drive 5 form a structural group that can be preassembled.
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