Gear drive cooling system

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Inventors

Schunck, Richard A.
Holzman, Richard W.

Application #

763647

Filed

Aug-8-1985

Published

Jan-6-1987

Current US Class

074/467
074/606A
165/47
165/76
184/104.1
285/13
285/136.1

International Classes

F16H 057/04; F01M 005/00; F01P 011/08; F16N 039/02

Field of Search

165/47 165/76 184/104.1 184/104.2 184/104.3 184/6.22 184/6.12 74/606 123/196 285/13 285/14 285/158 285/351

Assignee

The Falk Corporation (Milwaukee, WI)

Examiners

Cline; William R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Quarles & Brady

US Patent References

4414861   Gear drive cooling
4414861   Gear drive cooling
4445713   Bulkhead-fluid-line...

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Other References

Photograph EG-52141--Undated. Form 520701 "Fin Type Cooler"--Undated. Catalog Pages of the Lenz Company, pp. 1, A, B, C and D--Undated.

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Abstract
A gear drive has an enclosed housing that acts as a lubricant reservoir. Hollow, finned heat exchanger tubes are mounted in the housing at a level where they are submerged beneath the surface of the pool of lubricant in the housing. The tubes extend outward of the housing and connections are made external of the housing between the tubes and a source of a cooling liquid, such as water, and a drain.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. In a gear drive that has meshing gearing mounted in an enclosure that provides a reservoir for a lubricant, a cooling system comprising:

pairs of bushings received in corresponding pairs of aligned openings in opposite walls of said enclosure;

a plurality of heat exchanger tubes each including a straight pipe and fins disposed about the pipe, the pipe of each tube extending at each end through a respective one of a pair of bushings;

fittings mounted in said bushings exterior of the enclosure and each including first sealing means sealing the perimeter of the pipes to thereby seal the lubricant in the enclosure from the surrounding environment; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to gear drives and particularly to an improved system for cooling a gear drive during operation.

The meshing gearing of a gear drive unit under load generates vast quantities of heat. Without some mechanism or system for removing the heat, the oil lubricant for the gearing may reach a temperature between 250 and 300 degrees F. At such temperature levels, the lubricant thins and oxidizes thereby destroying its ability to provide the necessary film between the contacting metal surfaces. Long exposure to high temperatures will also destroy the heat treatment of the gears and bearings, thereby reducing their hardness and leading to failures. A maximum oil bath temperature of 200 degrees F. is the design goal, and to achieve this it is necessary to provide a system for cooling the interior of the gear drive.

A variety of cooling systems have been proposed and used. A simple system mounts a fan on one or more of the shafts of the gearing to circulate air over the exterior of the gear drive housing. A more elaborate version splashes the oil bath against an impeller that mounts a fan external of the housing, with the impeller being surrounded by a series of hollow tubes that allow air to circulate through the housing under the influence of the fan. This later system is described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,414,861 issued Nov. 15, 1983 to Witt for "Gear Drive Cooling". Another approach is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 3,736,812 issued June 5, 1973 to Wellauer for "Speed Reducer Recirculating Cooling System". That system uses a fan to draw warm air from the interior of the housing, pass the air through a circulating water heat exchanger, and return the cooled air to the interior of the housing. Still another system inserts a bank of finned tubes into the top of the housing where they are exposed to the air and to lubricant that is splashed from the gearing. Cool water is circulated through the tubes to cool the air and the oil that is splashed against the tube.
 
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