Claims
- 1. A device for use with a rotatable shaft having a gear on an end of said shaft wherein said shaft projects axially outwardly of a bearing mounting assembly having a mounting plate with a shaft bore therein through which said shaft projects, and wherein said gear on said shaft is spaced axially from said bearing mounting assembly comprising,
- a base for nesting against said mounting plate between said gear and said mounting plate,
- said base having an opening therein through which said shaft may project and having at least one mounting hole therein,
- means carried by said base for reducing lubricant flow between said gear and said bearing mounting assembly, and
- securing means for attaching said base to said mounting plate,
- said securing means extending through said mounting hole including integrally connected top shoulder and bottom shoulders spaced apart from one another on opposite sides of said hole and defining a recessed groove with a connecting bottom wall therebetween extending through said mounting hole of said base, said recessed groove defined between said shoulders being of a width greater than the thickness of said base adjacent said securing means with said bottom shoulder projecting slightly above said mounting plate to space said base above said mounting plate to allow said base to move without substantial binding against said shoulders and against said mounting plate so as to accommodate differences in thermal expansion and contraction between said base and said mounting plate.
- 2. A device as claimed in claim 1 wherein said securing means includes a sleeve having an internal bore and wherein said bottom wall of said recessed groove provides a reduced thickness area of said sleeve adjcent said bore, and wherein a bolt is retained in said bore by swaged areas at spaced intervals in said reduced thickness area of said bottom wall to provide less distortion in said sleeve.
- 3. A device for use with a rotatable shaft having a gear on an end of said shaft wherein said shaft projects axially outwardly of a bearing mounting assembly including a mounting plate with a shaft bore therein through which said shaft extends, and wherein said gear on said shaft is spaced axially from said bearing mounting assembly with said gear and said mounting plate being exposed to the inside of a gear case having lubricant therein, and wherein said mounting plate also has an inner drain port therein through which lubricant which passes from said gear case through said shaft bore may return to said gear case, said device comprising,
- a base for nesting against said mounting plate between said gear and said mounting plate,
- said base having an opening therein through which said shaft may project, said base also having at least a first mounting hole and a second mounting hole therein,
- means carried by said base for reducing lubricant flow between said gear and said mounting plate,
- said base also having a drain opening therein registering with said inner drain port through which lubricant from said port may pass, and
- means for attaching said base to said mounting plate including a first securing means extending through said first mounting hole and a second securing means extending through said second mounting hole,
- said second mounting hole and said second securing means being sized to provide greater clearance therebetween than the clearance provided between said first mounting hole and its associated first securing means,
- said first mounting hole and said first securing means being located adjacent said drain opening in said base to more accurately position said device adjacent said inner drain port of said mounting plate to provide more positive registration between said inner drain port and said drain opening in said base while allowing greater movement of said base adjacent said second securing means.
- 4. A device as claimed in claim 3 wherein said first mounting hole is substantially the same size as said first securing means in the area where said first securing means extends through said first mounting hole to more accurately position said device adjacent said first mounting hole.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 794,769, filed Nov. 4, 1985, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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