1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a speed reducing mechanism, and in particular to a zero backlash planetary gear train capable of eliminating backlash.
2. The Prior Arts
In general, the planetary gear train is used to reduce rotation speed and raise output torsion, and it can have various types and structures. Due to imperfections of manufacturing precision, so that during assembly, very large or small backlash may occur, and that is rather difficult to correct, thus severely affecting precision in forward and reverse rotations, and its overall performance.
In this respect, refer to Taiwan Patent No. 201022563A1, wherein, relative displacement between slant gear pairs are adjusted to reduce gear backlash between sun gear and planetary gear, and the planetary gear and the internal gear. As shown in
Also, refer to U.S. Patent No. 20040089089. Wherein, as shown in
From the descriptions mentioned above, it can be known that, presently, the backlash regulating and eliminating mechanism of the planetary gear is not able to provide the various advantages required for the gear pairs at the same time: automatic backlash elimination, zero time difference of torque transmission, high stiffness, easy assembly, and suitable to use in various planetary gear structures.
Therefore, presently, the design and performance of gear backlash eliminating mechanism is not quite satisfactory, and it has much room for improvements.
In view of the problems and drawbacks of the prior art, the present invention provides a zero backlash planetary gear train that is capable of eliminating backlash automatically, to overcome the shortcomings of the prior art.
A major objective of the present invention is to provide zero backlash planetary gear train, such that when gear backlash occurs, it is capable of eliminating the backlash automatically, so the planetary gear train may make forward and reverse rotations without backlash.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide a zero backlash planetary gear train, having the advantages of better stiffness, increased precision, reduced vibrations, and lower noise, etc.
A further objective of the present invention is to provide a zero backlash planetary gear train, such that during assembly, it can allow greater assembly tolerance for the gear pairs, in achieving higher assembly efficiency.
In order to achieve the above mentioned objective, the present invention provides a zero backlash planetary gear train, comprising: a shell, a planetary gear set, and at least a sun gear set. Wherein, the planetary gear set is disposed in the shell, and includes a planetary arm rack having output axis, and the planetary arm rack in the shell is provided with a plurality of double-layer planetary gears. The planetary gear set includes a first planetary gear and a second planetary gear. A buffer mechanism is provided between the first planetary gear and the second planetary gear, and the first planetary gear is engaged with at least an internal gear on the inner rim of the shell. At least a sun gear set is engaged with the second planetary gear, so that the sun gear set is provided with a sun gear connected to a driving motor.
Further scope of the applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed descriptions given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that the detailed descriptions and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the present invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed descriptions.
The related drawings in connection with the detailed descriptions of the present invention to be made later are described briefly as follows, in which:
The purpose, construction, features, functions and advantages of the present invention can be appreciated and understood more thoroughly through the following detailed description with reference to the attached drawings.
Refer to
a shell 12, a planetary gear set 16, and at least a sun gear set. 20 Wherein, the inner rim of the shell 12 is provided with at least an internal gear 14. The planetary gear set 16 is disposed in the shell 12, and includes a planetary arm rack 160 having output axis, and the planetary arm rack 160 in the shell 12 is provided with a plurality of double-layer planetary gears 162. The planetary gear set 16 includes a first planetary gear 1620 and a second planetary gear 1622, and a buffer mechanism 18 is provided between the first planetary gear 1620 and the second planetary gear 1622, and is capable of eliminating backlash between gears, wherein, the first planetary gear 1620 is engaged with the internal gear 14, the second planetary gear 1622 is engaged with a sun gear set 20. The sun gear set 20 is provided with a sun gear 202 connected to a driving motor. In the descriptions above, the inner gear 14, the first planetary gear 1620, the second planetary gear 1622, and the sun gear 202 can be cone-shaped gears or drum-shaped gears.
Next, refer to
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In operations, when wear between gears occurs, the elastic force of the elastic body 184 will act upon the blocking block 182 and the first planetary gear 1620, and the blocking block 182 will act on the second planetary gear 1622, so that the second planetary gear 1622 and the sun gear set 20 can achieve zero backlash. The elastic force of the elastic body 184 will make the first slot 164 to move outward along the engaging face of the second slot 166, and the engaging face of the blocking block 182, so as to make the first planetary gear to move outward, so that the first planetary gear 1620 and the internal gear 14 can achieve zero backlash. Through the action of the buffer mechanism 18, the first planetary gear 1620 and the second planetary gear 1622 are made to produce relative displacement, so that the first planetary gear 1620, the second planetary gear 1622, and the blocking block 182 are in close contact. The buffer mechanism 18 is capable of eliminating automatically the backlashes between all the gear pairs in the planetary gear mechanism. The direction of action of the elastic body 184 is different from the direction of torque transmission, and the elastic force is far less than the transmission torque, so that when the mechanism is in forward or reverse rotation, the first planetary gear 1620, the second planetary gear 1622, and the blocking block 182 are in close contact, such that the rotation angle has no transmission errors, and the transmission torque has no time delay, and the mechanism has better stiffness.
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Summing up the above, when backlash between gears occurs, the two planetary gears are made to produce relative movements through a mechanism, to eliminate backlash between gears, so that in both forward and reverse rotations, the planetary gear train can achieve zero backlash. Also, in this process, in both the forward and reverse rotations, the torque is transmitted through rigid body transmission, thus having the advantages of: better stiffness, increased precision, reduced vibration, lower noise, and zero backlash. In assembly, the zero backlash planetary gear train can allow greater assembly tolerance for the gear pairs, in achieving higher assembly efficiency.
The above detailed description of the preferred embodiment is intended to describe more clearly the characteristics and spirit of the present invention. However, the preferred embodiments disclosed above are not intended to be any restrictions to the scope of the present invention. Conversely, its purpose is to include the various changes and equivalent arrangements which are within the scope of the appended claims.
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