The present invention relates to an Automatic Transmission Device.
Steel pump gears break in a 722.9, 722.6, Nag 1, Nag 2 automotive automatic transmission causing damage to a aluminum or magnesium bellhousing on which they rotate.
A prior art supposedly protects a good bellhousing from being damaged. However, because it is weaker in construction, the prior art is not to be used for damaged bellhousings.
Furthermore, the prior art does not provide a complete supporting surface area for both rotating pump gears.
Additionally, prior art does not provide complete enclosure of the pump gears within a pump gear housing to ensure no further damage is possible to a bellhousing.
Presently, there is no solution that allows for the reusing of a damaged bellhousing.
The present invention seeks to provide a solution to this problem by providing an automatic transmission device, comprising: a flat plate for placing inside a transmission bellhousing; a solid surface area that supplies support for both rotating pump gears and completely encloses said gears within the pump housing; and eleven holes, the device configured so that seven of the eleven holes are for pump mounting bolts, three of the eleven holes are for fluid passage and one of the eleven holes is for pump gear operation.
When the automatic transmission device is inserted into a damaged bellhousing, the device completely covers the damaged surface area providing a smooth solid surface for both rotating pump gears.
Furthermore, the automatic transmission device completely encloses both pump gears within a pump gear housing which insures no further damage to the bellhousing.
The present invention will now be more particularly described, with reference to the accompanying drawings, by way of example only and in no way limiting the scope of the invention, in which:
Referring to the drawings, there is shown an automatic transmission device 10, comprising: a flat plate 11 for placing inside a transmission bellhousing 24; a solid surface area 13 that supplies support for both rotating pump gears 20, 22 and completely encloses said gears 20, 22 within the pump housing 28; and eleven holes 12,14,16,18, the device configured so that seven of the eleven holes 12 are for pump mounting bolts, three of the eleven holes 16, 14 are for fluid passage and one of the eleven holes 18 is for pump gear 20, 22 operation.
The flat plate 11 is made from preferably mild steel. Although, it 11 can be made from various other qualified metals. The plate 11 can be of hardened metal. In addition, the shape of the said plate 11 is preferably round to match the inner diameter of a bellhousing pocket 26. The outer diameter of said plate 11 is preferably 151.98 mm. The thickness of said plate 11 is preferably 18 gauge. However, it may be possible to have a thinner or thicker gauge.
The automatic transmission device 10 has a solid surface area 13 for complete support of the inner pump gear 20 and outer pump gear 22. The solid surface area 13 completely encloses the inner pump gear 20 and the outer pump gear 22 within the pump housing 28.
Because of the solid surface area 13, the automatic transmission device 10 can be place into the bellhousing pocket 26 of a damaged bellhousing 24 to allow reuse of the damaged bellhousing 24.
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Preferably the automatic transmission device 10 is made from metal although it may be made from hard chemically treated industrial plastics.
Preferably, the automatic transmission device 10 is used for reclaiming or reuseing a damaged bellhousing 24. However, It can be used to protect a good bellhousing 24 from damage if the rotating pump gears 20, 22 should break. Also, the device 10 can be used as a replacement surface of a badly worn bellhousing when place in the bellhousing pocket 26.
The invention will now be described in use, with reference to a preferred embodiment, in no way limiting a scope of the invention.
In use, a 722.9 automatic transmission is brought into a transmission shop to be repaired. When the automatic transmission is disassembled, it is discovered that the pump gears and the bellhousing on which the pump gears rotate are damage. Although, the pump gears are easily replaceable, the bellhousing is not. The user reaches for the automatic transmission device, places it into the bellhousing pocket, replaces the pump gears and reassembles the transmission.
As a result of the automatic transmission device, the additional savings to the customer is the cost of the bellhousing, about $600, for a Mercedes.
The embodiments describe above are provided by way of example only, and various other modifications will be apparent to persons skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | |
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61902278 | Nov 2013 | US |