This application is a National Stage completion of PCT/EP2012/051618 filed Feb. 1, 2012, which claims priority from German patent application Ser. No. 20 2011 003 530.1 filed Mar. 4, 2011.
The present invention relates to a hydraulic block for a ship transmission system.
In order to satisfy the requirements or structural specifications of the classification associations for the design of ship's transmissions, in a ship's transmission various monitoring devices for the lubrication oil supply and the hydraulic supply of the shifting elements have to be provided. Such devices can for example be temperature switches, temperature sensors, pressure switches or pressure sensors.
Furthermore, at least one ventilating device for the transmission should be provided, which must be arranged in a position protected from oil splashes.
From the prior art it is known to attach the monitoring devices and the at least one ventilating device to various points on the ship's transmission, but this has the disadvantageous results that corresponding holes and fastenings have to be provided on the housing of the transmission and that orientation is made more difficult for the user.
In addition, during the development of the ship's transmission suitable locations have to be established for fixing the monitoring devices and for the oil ducts for the hydraulic controls and for supplying oil to the lubrication oil circuit, whereas depending on the design of the transmission a high-pressure connection for a shaft brake for braking the propeller shaft and/or for a shiftable auxiliary drive output must be provided. All this increases the development costs and effort.
Furthermore, this results in a lack of standardization of the necessary wiring, so that due to the differing positions of the attached monitoring devices, the maintenance and testing of every transmission is made more complex.
The purpose of the present invention is to disclose a hydraulic block for a ship transmission system, which can be integrated as a standard component in many transmission families and whose use, compared with the prior art, reduces the number of components required and the structural space needed for attaching the monitoring devices necessary for the supply of lubrication oil and for the hydraulic supply of the shifting elements.
According to these a hydraulic block for a ship transmission system is proposed, which comprises a mounting for fixing and sealing the hydraulic control system, connections for the necessary monitoring devices for the supply of lubrication oil and for the hydraulic supply of the shifting elements of the transmission, and a connection shielded from oil splashes for at least one ventilating device.
In a further development of the invention the hydraulic block can comprise additional measurement connections for the lubrication oil pressure and the pressure in the shifting elements of the transmission. Moreover, the hydraulic block can comprise a connection for the pressure oil duct from the oil pump for supplying the hydraulic control system.
In addition the hydraulic block can comprise at least one high-pressure connection for actuating a shaft brake and/or a shiftable auxiliary drive output, as well as optional mountings for at least one lubrication pressure limiting valve. An additional connection is provided for the supply of lubrication oil to the auxiliary drive.
The concept according to the invention makes available a hydraulic block for a ship transmission system which can be used with many transmission families. Thanks to the integrated connections and functions, a very compact structure compared with the prior art is obtained and fewer components are needed.
Furthermore, production and assembly costs are reduced and standardization and regularization of the necessary wiring are enabled in a simple manner.
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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202011003530.1 | Mar 2011 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2012/051618 | 2/1/2012 | WO | 00 | 8/28/2013 |