IP Library Granted Patent US 12704152
Granted Patent B2
US 12704152 · App. 18/264,643 · Granted Aug 11, 2026

Cardanically flexible coupling for transmitting high axial forces for drive trains in wind turbines

Inventor: Franz Mitsch (Heppenheim, DE)
Assignee: FM Energie GmbH & Co.KG
F16D3/06F16D3/12F16D3/80Y02E10/72
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Patent No.
US 12704152
App. No.
18/264,643
Granted
Aug 11, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

Machine components which are intended preferably for drive trains for driven installations and have the function of a cardanically flexible coupling with simultaneously high torsional stiffness, and are capable of absorbing high forces acting axially on the installation. The particular functionality of these couplings is achieved in particular through the use of specially equipped and oriented hydraulic springs. Drive trains for wind turbines, which are equipped with a corresponding coupling, in order to divert and distribute in particular high axial forces.

Claims (16)

1 . A coupling for transmitting torques and axial forces with torsional and cardanic rigidity, the coupling comprising:

a first machine component ( 10 ) ( 44 ) designed as a disc or as a rotationally symmetrical flange, on which a force and/or torque introduced from the outside acts, and a second fixed machine component ( 11 ) ( 45 ) designed as a disk or as a rotationally symmetrical flange, to which the force and/or the torque is transmitted from the first machine component ( 10 ) ( 44 ), wherein the first and the second machine components are arranged opposite and rotationally symmetrically with respect to an imaginary common axis ( 9 ) and, by means of a plurality of spring elements ( 1 ) distributed on a circumference of the first and the second machine components, are elastically connected to one another and braced against each other, wherein the coupling, in addition to said spring elements ( 1 ) distributed on the circumference of the first and the second machine components, have two or more pairs of first hydraulic springs ( 12 ) ( 42 ) and second hydraulic springs ( 13 ) ( 41 ), wherein:

(i) the first hydraulic springs ( 12 ) ( 42 ) of each pair are arranged and functionally connected at least to the first machine component ( 10 ) ( 44 ) by connecting and clamping means ( 15 ) ( 48 ) such that the first hydraulic springs exert or transmit an axial tensile force ( 26 ) to the first machine component ( 10 ) ( 44 ) with respect to the second machine component ( 11 ) ( 45 ), and

(ii) the second hydraulic springs ( 13 ) ( 41 ) of each pair are arranged and functionally connected at least to the second machine component ( 11 ) ( 45 ) by connecting and clamping means ( 14 ) ( 48 ) such that the second hydraulic springs exert or transmit an axial compressive force ( 25 ) to the first machine component ( 10 ) ( 44 ) with respect to the second machine component ( 11 ) ( 45 ), and

(iii) the spring elements ( 1 ) are in the form of elastic bushings ( 16 ) which are arranged at or on the first and the second machine components ( 10 ) ( 11 ) and designed in such a way that their longitudinal axis is parallel to the common axis ( 9 ), and have a radial rigidity which is higher by at least a factor of 10 than in an axial direction.

2 . The coupling according to claim 1 , wherein the pairs of the first hydraulic springs ( 12 ) ( 42 ) and the second hydraulic springs ( 13 ) ( 41 ) are distributed uniformly and arranged on one and the same of the first and the second machine component ( 10 ) or ( 11 ) ( 45 ), and are braced with the first and the second machine components.

3 . The coupling according to claim 1 , wherein the first hydraulic springs ( 12 ) ( 42 ) and the second hydraulic springs ( 13 ) ( 41 ) of each pair are arranged one above the other on the corresponding first and the second machine component.

4 . The coupling according to claim 1 , wherein the first hydraulic springs ( 12 ) ( 42 ) are connected by first hydraulic lines ( 20 ) ( 46 ), and the second hydraulic springs ( 13 ) ( 41 ) are connected by second hydraulic lines ( 19 ) ( 47 ).

5 . The coupling according to claim 1 wherein the bushings ( 16 ) are accommodated completely in cylindrically and/or conically shaped axial bores or depressions in one of the first and the second machine components or in both of the first and the second machine components ( 10 ) ( 11 ).

6 . The coupling according to claim 5 , wherein the bushings ( 16 ) are accommodated at one end in bores of one of the two disks or flanges ( 10 ) ( 11 ), and the other end is countersunk into a cylindrical or conical bore or depression ( 17 ) of the other opposite machine part ( 11 ) ( 10 ).

7 . The coupling according to claim 5 , wherein the bushings ( 16 ) are received at one end in bores of one of the two disks or flanges ( 10 ) ( 11 ) and are pressed and braced with the other end against a contact surface of the other opposite machine part.

8 . The coupling according to claim 7 , wherein the elastic bushings ( 16 ) are pressed and braced against the contact surface of the other opposite machine part via discs ( 30 ) equipped with a friction surface ( 31 ).

9 . The coupling according to claim 1 wherein the first or the second hydraulic springs ( 12 ) ( 13 ) are braced with the first and the second machine components ( 10 ) or ( 11 ) via the same axial bores as the elastic bushings ( 16 ).

10 . The coupling according to claim 1 , wherein the machine components ( 10 ) ( 11 ) ( 44 ) ( 45 ) have a central bore or opening for receiving and/or guiding through a shaft ( 22 ) via which the axial forces are introduced.

11 . A drive train for a wind turbine having a rotor shaft ( 22 ), rotor bearing ( 23 ), transmission bearing ( 24 ), transmission housing ( 29 ) and mainframe ( 21 ), wherein the drive train has a coupling according to claim 1 .

12 . The drive train according to claim 11 , wherein the coupling is arranged in a region of the transmission bearing ( 24 ), wherein the first machine component ( 10 ) ( 44 ) is connected to the transmission housing ( 29 ), and the second machine component ( 11 ) ( 45 ) is connected to the mainframe ( 21 ).