This application claims the benefit of U.K. Patent Application No. GB1204248.7 filed Mar. 10, 2012.
The present invention is related to planetary gear arrangements, in particular to planet carriers, and in particular to an arrangement permitting an axial position of a planet pin to be adjusted to provide a correct preloading to a planet gear bearing.
According to a first embodiment of the present invention, a gear arrangement for a planetary gearbox includes a planet carrier, a planet pin, a planet gear, bearing means located between the planet pin and the planet gear, the bearing means including a bearing ring, a retainer secured to the planet carrier by one or more bolts, and one or more shims located between the retainer and the planet pin. The planet pin is hollow and is in fluid communication with an inside surface of the bearing ring and with an inlet. This means that a fluid forced via the inlet and the hollow planet pin applies a radial force to the bearing ring, reducing the contact friction between the bearing ring and the planet pin and allowing an axial position of the planet pin to be adjusted to provide a correct preloading to the bearing means. This means that the bearing can be pre-set, in-situ using hydraulic actuator and oil injection. When the bearing means is worn through use, an axial position of the planet pin may be re-adjusted to provide a correct preloading to the bearing means. A number and thickness of the one or more spacers is selected to lock the axial position of the bearing means having the correct preload.
According to a further aspect, the present invention includes a gearbox having the gear arrangement described in the previous paragraphs, the gearbox further including a front housing having an inspection cover. The position of the inspection cover is configured to be removed to allow access to the retainer. This means that a fluid forced via the inlet and the hollow planet pin applies a radial force to the bearing ring, reducing the contact friction between the bearing ring and the planet pin and allowing an axial position of the planet pin to be readjusted to provide a correct preloading to the bearing means. A number and thickness of the one or more spacers is selected to lock the axial position of the bearing means having the correct preload.
According to a further aspect, the present invention includes a method for adjusting a preload of bearing arrangement of a gear arrangement for a planetary gearbox, the gear arrangement comprising a planet carrier, a planet pin, a planet gear, bearing means located between the planet pin and the planet gear, the bearing means including a bearing ring, a retainer secured to the planet carrier by one or more bolts, and one or more shims located between the retainer and the planet pin; in which the planet pin is hollow and is in fluid communication with an inside surface of the bearing ring and with an inlet; the method comprising the steps of: removing the bolts and the one or more shims; connecting a hydraulic actuator to the inlet; forcing fluid via the inlet and the hollow planet pin and applying a radial force to the bearing ring, reducing the contact friction between the bearing ring and the planet pin; adjusting an axial position of the planet pin to provide a correct preload to the bearing means; and securing the bolts and the one or more shims. When the bearing means is worn through use, the step of adjusting an axial position of the planet pin comprises readjusting an axial position to provide a correct preloading to the bearing means. The method may include the step of: selecting a number and thickness of the one or more spacers to lock the axial position of the bearing means having the correct preload.
Planet pin 104 is held in place by retainer means 110, which references planet pin 104 and attaches to planet carrier 102. For example, retainer means 110 can reference planet pin 104 via a screw arrangement on retainer means 110 and planet pin 104; retainer pin can be fixed to planet carrier 102 via bolts 114. The axial position of planet pin 104 in relation to planet carrier 102 and bearing means 106 is determined by spacer means 112 located between retainer means 110 and planet carrier 102.
The axial position of planet pin 104 preloads bearing means 106, and the correct preload is determined by an axial thickness of spacer means 112. Spacer means 112 is typically one or more shims which are positioned between retainer means 110 and planet carrier to ensure correct preloading of bearing means 106.
Spacer means 112 is preselected to have an axial length to correctly preload bearing means 106.
During initial installation of the planet pin, conventional low-temperature fitting is utilised.
Referring now to
For final fitting, bolt 114 is removed from inlet 304 and a hydraulic actuator 312 is connected (as indicated by dashed lines in
Planet gear 108 can be rotated during this operation to ensure correct pre-load, which at this stage is determined by hydraulic pressure. Once planet pin 104 bearing means 106 are in position, the oil injection is removed, the hydraulic pressure released and the securing washer 110 and bolt 114 fitted. Shim washers 112 are used here between the end of planet pin 104 and the securing washer 110.
Referring now to
For in-service maintenance re-seating and adjustment of bearing 106, an inspection cover in front housing 202 is removed, and planet carrier 102 is rotated until it is aligned. The hydraulic actuator 304 and the hollow bolt 314 with oil injection fitting is fitted (as indicated by dashed-lines in
Advantages of this invention include:
Lubrication for the bearings can come from using a drilled planet pin etc;
Minimal part count;
No specific machining of any parts;
Bearing can be pre-set, in-situ using hydraulic actuator and oil injection;
Providing front cover access hole is designed correctly, hydraulic actuator & oil injection can be fitted in-turbine, and the bearing re-seated during their life.;
Being able to both set the clearance during first assembly . . . and adjust it in service.
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