This application claims priority from German patent application serial no. 10 2012 205 441.3 filed Apr. 3, 2012.
The invention concerns a coaxial arrangement of an add-on module having a main axis and a basic transmission having a main axis. The invention also concerns a method for assembling the add-on module and the basic.
In a known mass-produced transmission by the present applicant a hybrid module is connected to a basic transmission, the hybrid transmission comprising an electric machine and a planetary gear system and functioning as a common gear unit for an internal combustion engine and electric drive system. The basic transmission, which is arranged coaxially with the main axis of the hybrid module, comprises a central oil pump with an offset axis which is driven by the hybrid module by way of a spur gear stage having a first and a second spur gear. In this case the first spur gear, which is coaxial with the main axis, is pre-fitted onto a drive element of the hybrid module while the second spur gear, which is arranged offset relative to the main axis, is fixed to the basic transmission, i.e. attached to the drive input shaft of the oil pump. During the process of assembling the hybrid module and the basic transmission, which takes place along the direction of the main axis, the teeth of the first, coaxial spur gear have to be brought into engagement with the teeth of the second, axially offset spur gear. This can be problematic if a tooth-on-tooth position occurs and the two spur gears do not mesh immediately. The same problem can also occur during the assembly of a known converter module with the basic transmission, since, in this case as well, the first spur gear is pre-fitted on the converter side.
The purpose of the present invention is to provide an arrangement of the type mentioned to begin with, which is easy to assemble, and to propose a method that enables easy assembly of the add-on module onto the basic transmission.
According to the invention, it is provided that the drive element of the add-on module and the first spur gear can be coupled to one another by means of a plug-in connection. This has the advantage that the first spur gear and the second spur gear, which form the spur gear stage that drives the oil pump, are positioned and can be brought into meshing engagement with one another before assembly onto the basic transmission. During the assembly of the add-on module and the basic transmission, the two spur gears therefore no longer have to be aligned for exact meshing, but rather, only the plug-in connection between the drive element of an add-on module and the first spur gear has to be formed. The drive element is understood to mean a drive output element of the add-on module which drives the basic transmission or the spur gear stage of the oil pump. The plugging together of the plug-in connection (alignment) is not critical. Damaging of the spur gears of the spur gear stage during assembly is excluded.
In a preferred embodiment, the plug-in connection is formed by drive-teeth, i.e. the drive element of the add-on module has a set of outer drive-teeth and the spur gear has a set of inner drive-teeth, which are brought together with the outer drive-teeth in the axial direction. These two parts of the drive-teeth array can be aligned without difficulty.
According to a further preferred embodiment, the first spur gear is accommodated in a housing component of the basic transmission.
According to another preferred embodiment, between the first spur gear and the housing component is positioned a bearing washer, which fulfills the functions on the one hand of a bearing disk and on the other hand of additional centering means for the first spur gear relative to the basic transmission, thus enabling the subsequent alignment and insertion of the plug-in connection and thereby facilitating assembly.
According to a further preferred embodiment the bearing washer has, on its face directed toward the first spur gear, lubrication grooves that improve the lubrication between the flat faces of the first spur gear and the bearing washer itself. This in effect constitutes an axially acting slide bearing.
In another preferred embodiment, on its face directed toward the housing component, the bearing washer has holding studs which serve to attach the bearing washer to the housing component. This makes it possible to fix the bearing washer in the housing component in advance, so that it serves as a stop for the first spur gear during assembly.
According to a further preferred embodiment the bearing washer has a centering collar with a lead-in bevel. This facilitates and assists the fitting and positioning of the first spur gear in the housing component of the basic transmission. The first spur gear is thereby centered in the basic transmission, i.e. aligned coaxially with the main axis. The subsequent insertion of the plug-in connection is thereby facilitated.
According to another preferred embodiment, the add-on module is in the form of a converter module comprising a hydrodynamic converter as a starting aid for the basic transmission. The converter module and the basic transmission are produced beforehand as separate structural units, which are then assembled together to form a complete assembly. In this case the first spur gear is no longer pre-fitted onto the converter module, but is already arranged in the basic transmission before assembly and is brought into meshing engagement with the second spur gear.
In another preferred embodiment the add-on module is in the form of a hybrid module comprising an electric machine and a planetary gear system arranged between the electric machine and the basic transmission. The planetary gear system transmits the torque and power between the internal combustion engine and/or electric machine on the one hand, and the basic transmission on the other hand.
According to a further preferred embodiment, around its periphery the hybrid module has a sealing element, which is preferably in the form of an O-ring and seals the hybrid module against a flange of the basic transmission. The fitting of the O-ring is part of the assembly process.
According to another preferred embodiment, the drive element of the hybrid module is in the form of the planetary carrier or web of the planetary gear system. Thus, by way of its planetary carrier the planetary gear system drives the oil pump in the basic transmission.
According to another aspect of the invention, in a method for assembling the add-on module and the basic transmission to one another it is provided that in a first process step the first spur gear is positioned in the basic transmission and brought into meshing engagement with the second spur gear. This eliminates the problematic alignment and meshing of the two spur gears during assembly. Thus, no longer can the spur gears be damaged during the assembly process, since the two spur gears of the spur gear stage are already mutually engaged before the add-on module and the basic transmission are assembled together.
In another preferred method variant, before the first spur gear is positioned in the basic transmission, a bearing washer is set into a housing component of the basic transmission, which enables the first spur gear to be centered. At the same time the spur gear arranged in the basic transmission has a contact surface that serves as a stop during the subsequent formation of the plug-in connection.
According to a further preferred method variant, in a second process step the add-on module or hybrid module is brought in along the direction of the main axis and at the same time the drive element or planetary carrier is fitted onto the first spur gear and a plug-in connection is formed. If a tooth-on-tooth position of the drive-teeth occurs during the fitting process, it can be eliminated by a slight twisting movement.
In a further preferred method variant, in a third process step, i.e. during the continued assembly movement in the axial direction, the sealing element is fitted, i.e. the flange of the basic transmission is pushed over the O-ring arranged in the hybrid module. At this stage the plug-in connection has already been formed, i.e. the drive-teeth are in mutual engagement. Thus, it is important that the plug-in connection is formed first and the O-ring seal is fitted subsequently. This makes it possible when aligning the plug-in connection, to see whether there is initially a tooth-on-tooth position and, if there is, to correct it immediately.
An example embodiment of the invention is illustrated in the drawings and will be described in more detail below, so that further features and/or advantages can emerge from the description and/or the drawings, which show:
1 Basic transmission
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a Flange
2 Hybrid module
2
a Flange
3 Pump shaft
4 First spur gear
5 Second spur gear
6 Sealing element (O-ring)
7 Bearing washer
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a First face
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b Second face
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c Lubrication grooves
7
d Holding studs
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e Centering collar
8 Electric machine
9 Planetary gear system
10 Planetary carrier
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a Neck
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b End face
11 Housing component
12 Plug-in connection
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a Outer drive-teeth
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b Inner drive-teeth
13 Centering zone
14 Converter module
15 First spur gear
a Main axis
b Distance
E Radial plane
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2012 205 441.3 | Apr 2012 | DE | national |