Claims
- 1. Landing gear for selectively supporting a semitrailer, the landing gear comprising:
a leg having an upper section and a lower section in telescoping arrangement with each other; a lead screw mounted for extending and retracting the upper and lower sections relative to each other upon rotation of the lead screw; an input shaft for applying a torque to the lead screw to drive rotation thereof, the input shaft being rotatable about a first rotation axis and movable in translation along the first rotation axis for shifting between a first position for low gear operation and a second position for high gear operation; an output shaft including an output gear for transmitting torque to the lead screw, the output shaft being mounted for rotation about a second rotation axis and being generally axially aligned with the input shaft; and a gearing subassembly configured so that for each rotation of the input shaft, the output shaft rotates less than one rotation for low gear operation and interconnecting the generally axially aligned input and output shafts in the second position so that for each rotation of the input shaft, the output shaft rotates more than one rotation whereby the gearing subassembly augments lift when the input shaft is in the first position and augments speed in the second position.
- 2. Landing gear as set forth in claim 1 wherein the gearing subassembly comprises at least two gears mounted for rotation about axes spaced from the axis of rotation of the input and output shafts, a first of the two gears being in driving engagement with the input shaft in the first position thereof, and a second of the two gears being in driving engagement with the input shaft in the second position thereof.
- 3. Landing gear as set forth in claim 2 wherein the first gear has a larger diameter than the second gear.
- 4. Landing gear as set forth in claim 3 wherein the gearing subassembly comprises a third gear engaged with the output shaft.
- 5. Landing gear as set forth in claim 4 wherein the gearing subassembly comprises an idler shaft, the first, second and third gears being mounted for conjoint rotation on the idler shaft.
- 6. Landing gear as set forth in claim 4 wherein the axes of rotation of the first and second gears are non-coincident.
- 7. Landing gear as set forth in claim 6 wherein the first and third gears rotate conjointly about a common axis.
- 8. Landing gear as set forth in claim 7 wherein the gearing subassembly further comprises a fourth gear engaged with the output shaft.
- 9. Landing gear as set forth in claim 8 wherein the gearing subassembly comprises first and second idler shafts, the first and third gears being mounted on the first idler shaft and the second and fourth idler gears being mounted on the second idler shaft.
- 10. Landing gear as set forth in claim 9 wherein the output gear includes a first gear portion meshed with the third gear and a second gear portion meshed with the fourth gear.
- 11. Landing gear as set forth in claim 10 wherein the first gear portion of the output gear has a larger diameter than the second gear portion.
- 12. Landing gear as set forth in claim 1 wherein the gearing subassembly is located substantially within the upper section of the leg.
- 13. Landing gear as set forth in claim 12 further comprising a top cover received within an open upper end of the upper section of the leg and closing the open upper end, wherein the gearing subassembly is supported by the top cover.
- 14. Landing gear as set forth in claim 1 wherein the upper section comprises opposing walls, each wall having a slot therein and the input shaft extends into the upper section of the leg through one of said slots.
- 15. Landing gear as set forth in claim 14 further comprising a cover plate attached to the upper section generally over the slot, the cover plate including a bearing receiving the input shaft there through.
- 16. Landing gear for selectively supporting a semitrailer, the landing gear comprising:
a leg having an upper section and a lower section in telescoping arrangement with each other, a lead screw mounted for extending and retracting the upper and lower sections relative to each other upon rotation of the lead screw; an input shaft rotatable about a first rotation axis; an output shaft rotatable about a second rotation axis and connected for driving rotation of the lead screw; an idler shaft rotatable about a third rotation axis gearing associated with the input shaft, output shaft, idler gear and lead screw for operatively connecting input shaft to the lead screw for driving rotation thereof; a bearing member located within the upper section of the leg and including a bearing element bearing the idler shaft for rotation, the bearing member being supported by the upper section at a location above the location of the bearing element.
- 17. Landing gear as set forth in claim 16 further comprising a top cover received in an open upper end of the upper section of the leg and closing the open upper end, the bearing member being supported by the top cover.
- 18. Landing gear as set forth in claim 17 wherein the top cover supports a first bearing member bearing the input and output shafts, wherein a vertical plane P includes the first rotation axis and the second rotation axis, the top cover further supporting a second bearing member bearing the idler shaft such that the third rotation axis of is offset on one side of the vertical plane P.
- 19. Landing gear as set forth in claim 18 wherein the top cover further supports a third bearing member positioned on an opposite side of plane P as the second bearing member, wherein the top cover can support the idler shaft in either the second or third bearing member.
- 20. Landing gear as set forth in claim 17 wherein the top cover and bearing member are at least partially formed as one piece.
- 21. Landing gear as set forth in claim 20 wherein the top cover and bearing member are made of polymeric material.
- 22. Landing gear as set forth in claim 16 wherein the bearing member constitutes a first bearing member, the landing gear further comprising a second bearing member located within the upper section of the leg and including a bearing element bearing the output shaft for rotation, the bearing member being supported by the top cover.
- 23. Landing gear as set forth in claim 22 wherein the bearing member further requires a third bearing member located within the upper section of the leg and including a bearing element bearing the output shaft for rotation.
- 24. Landing gear for selectively supporting a semitrailer, the landing gear comprising:
a leg having an upper section and a lower section in telescoping arrangement with each other, a lead screw mounted for extending and retracting the upper and lower sections relative to each other upon rotation of the lead screw; an input shaft rotatable about a first rotation axis and movable in translation along the first rotation axis for shifting between a first position for low gear operation and a second position for high gear operation; an output shaft mounted for rotation about a second rotation axis; a first idler shaft mounted for rotation about a first idler shaft axis spaced from the axis of rotation of the input shaft; a second idler shaft mounted for rotation about a second idler shaft axis spaced from the axis of rotation of the input shaft; the input shaft and the first idler shaft being arranged such that in the first position torque from the input shaft is transmitted through the first idler shaft to the lead screw and the output shaft; and the input shaft and the second idler shaft being arranged such that in the second position torque from the input shaft is transmitted through the second idler shaft to the output shaft and lead screw.
- 25. Landing gear as set forth in claim 24 wherein the first idler shaft has a first gear disposed for driving engagement with the input shaft in the first position thereof and the second idler shaft has a second gear disposed for driving engagement with the input shaft in the second position thereof.
- 26. Landing gear as set forth in claim 25 wherein the first idler shaft has a third gear engaged with the output shaft and the second idler shaft has a fourth gear engaged with the output shaft.
- 27. Landing gear as set forth in claim 26 wherein the output shaft includes an output gear rotatable with the output shaft.
- 28. Landing gear as set forth in claim 27 wherein the output gear includes a first gear portion meshed with the third gear and a second gear portion meshed with the fourth gear.
- 29. Landing gear as set forth in claim 28 wherein the first gear portion of the output gear has a larger diameter than the second gear portion.
- 30. Landing gear as set forth in claim 24 further comprising a top cover received in an open upper end of the upper section of the leg and closing the open upper end, and a bearing member mounting the first and second idler shafts, the bearing member being supported by the top cover.
- 31. Landing gear as set forth in claim 30 wherein the top cover and bearing member are at least partially formed as one piece.
- 32. Landing gear as set forth in claim 31 wherein the top cover and bearing member are made of polymeric material.
- 33. Landing gear as set forth in claim 30 wherein the bearing member mounts the input and output shafts.
- 34. Landing gear as set forth in claim 33 wherein the bearing member comprises a first bearing member and cover plates depending from the top cover generally on opposite sides of the leg, each cover plate having a bearing therein for rotatably mounting a respective one of the input and output shafts on the cover plate.
- 35. Landing gear as set forth in claim 34 wherein the upper section of the leg has slots therein covered by the cover plates, the input and output shafts extending through respective ones of the slots.
- 36. Landing gear for selectively supporting a semitrailer, the landing gear comprising:
a leg having an upper section and a lower section in telescoping arrangement with each other, the upper section having opposing walls; a first of the walls having a slot therein at an upper end of the first wall; a lead screw mounted for extending and retracting the upper and lower sections relative to each other upon rotation of the lead screw; an input shaft rotatable about a first rotation axis and connected in operation to the lead screw for driving rotation thereof, the input shaft extending into the upper section of the leg through the slot in the first wall; a cover plate attached to the upper section generally over the slot, the cover plate including a bearing receiving the input shaft there through.
- 37. Landing gear as set forth in claim 36 further comprising an output shaft rotatable about a second axis of rotation and an output gear mounted on the output shaft, the output shaft extending into the upper section through a slot in a second of the walls.
- 38. Landing gear as set forth in claim 37 further comprising another cover plate attached to the upper section over the slot in the second wall, the other cover plate including a bearing receiving the output shaft there through.
- 39. Landing gear as set forth in claim 38 further comprising an idler shaft adapted to interconnect the input shaft and the output gear, the idler shaft being supported for rotation by the cover plates.
- 40. Landing gear as set forth in claim 39 wherein the cover plates each have an opening for mounting the idler shaft and wherein the landing gear further comprises bushings carried by the cover plates in the opening for receiving ends of the idler shaft and closing the openings in the cover plates.
- 41. A method of assembling a landing gear leg comprising the steps of:
mounting at least one shaft on a bearing located in a bearing member; inserting the bearing member mounting the shaft into an upper section of the landing gear leg.
- 42. A method of assembling a landing gear leg as set forth in claim 41 wherein said step of mounting comprises mounting an input shaft, an output shaft and an idler shaft in respective bearings of at least one bearing member of a top cover.
- 43. A method of assembling a landing gear leg as set forth in claim 42 wherein said step of inserting comprises dropping the top cover having the input, output and idler shaft mounted thereon through an open top of the landing gear leg.
- 44. A method of assembling a landing gear leg as set forth in claim 43 wherein said step of inserting comprises selectively dropping the top cover having the input, output and idler shaft mounted thereon through an open top of the landing gear legin one of two orientations such that the landing gear leg can be formed as either a conventional mount or a reverse mount.
- 45. A method of assembling a landing gear leg as set forth in claim 42 wherein said step of mounting further comprises mounting another idler shaft on a bearing of at least one bearing member.
- 46. A method of assembling a landing gear leg as set forth in claim 45 wherein said step of inserting comprises dropping the top cover having the input, output and idler shafts mounted thereon through an open top of the landing gear leg.
- 47. A method of assembling a landing gear leg as set forth in claim 42 wherein said step of mounting further comprises passing the input and output shafts into slots in respective walls of the upper section of the leg.
- 48. A method of assembling a landing gear leg as set forth in claim 47 wherein there are at least two bearing members, the method further comprising sealably closing the slots with respective ones of the two bearing members.
- 49. A method of assembling a landing gear leg as set forth in claim 42 further comprising forming the top cover and at least a portion of a bearing member as one piece.
- 50. A method of assembling a landing gear leg as set forth in claim 49 wherein said step of forming comprises forming the top cover and bearing member portion from a polymeric material.
- 51. A subassembly for use in manufacturing a landing gear leg, the subassembly comprising a bearing member adapted to be mounted on the leg in an open top thereof, a shaft mounted on the bearing member for rotation, and gearing associated with the shaft for use in transmitting rotation, whereby the shaft and gearing are supported for rotation independently of mounting in the leg.
- 52. A subassembly as set forth in claim 51 wherein the shaft constitutes a first idler shaft, the subassembly further comprising a second shaft mounted on the bearing member for rotation.
- 53. A subassembly as set forth in claim 52 wherein the second shaft constitutes a second idler shaft, the subassembly further comprising an input shaft and an output shaft mounted on the bearing member for rotation.
- 54. A subassembly as set forth in claim 53 wherein the bearing member comprises a top cover, an outside cover plate attached to the top cover and an inside cover plate attached to the top cover.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/369,502, filed Apr. 2, 2002, titled LANDING GEAR AND METHOD OF ASSEMBLY.
Provisional Applications (1)
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