IP Library Granted Patent US 7,399,247
Granted Patent B2
US 7,399,247 · App. 11/019,061 · Granted Jul 15, 2008

Sun gear bushing and sleeve and method for sealing in a hybrid electromechanical automatic transmission

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Patent No.
US 7,399,247
App. No.
11/019,061
Granted
Jul 15, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention details a sleeve and bushing of an electromechanical automatic planetary transmission. The sleeve and bushing operate to confine the desired flow of transmission lubricant through the components of the planetary gear arrangement. Additionally, the sleeve and bushing assist in maintaining a sufficient pressure level in the cavity of the planetary carrier to enable the lubricant to reach the bearings of the pinion gear. Moreover, the radius or size of the bushing/sleeve arrangement can be adjusted to occupy the radial clearance or cavity between the sun gear and main shaft for an automatic transmission with axially separable splined sun gear and sun gear shaft.

Claims (51)

1. A planetary gear arrangement of an automatic transmission, comprising:

a main shaft;

a sun gear encircling said main shaft;

wherein said sun gear and main shaft are configured to define a first cavity;

a sleeve encircling said main shaft and encircled by said sun gear, an inner diameter of the sleeve and main shaft defining a second cavity therebetween;

a bushing removably received into the second cavity; wherein said bushing and sleeve are sufficiently configured to fill said first cavity between said main shaft and said sun gear to substantially prevent the passage of oil through said first cavity and said second cavity when said bushing is not removed so that oil is available for the planetary gear arrangement; and

wherein said bushing and sleeve are further operative to provide radial support between said sun gear and said main shaft.

2. The automatic transmission of claim 1 , further including:

an electric motor drivenly coupled to a sun gear shaft, said sun gear shaft axially separable from said sun gear;

a housing encasing said electric motor and adapted to confine said oil; and

wherein said bushing and said sleeve substantially prevent the passage of said oil from said housing.

3. The automatic transmission of claim 1 , including a sun gear shaft wherein said sun gear is in drivable relationship with and axially separable from said sun gear shaft.

4. The automatic transmission of claim 1 , including a sun gear shaft wherein said sun gear and sun gear shaft have complementary splines to enable said sun gear to be axially separable from said sun gear shaft.

5. The automatic transmission of claim 1 , wherein said main shaft has at least one variation in the radius of said main shaft forming a radius-formed step near said cavity;

wherein a predetermined lifecycle of said main shaft decreases upon increases in the size of said radius-formed step; and

wherein said bushing and sleeve are radially sufficiently large enough near said radius-formed step to sufficiently reduce said radius-formed step to obtain said predetermined lifecycle of said main shaft.

6. A method for substantially preventing the passage of oil from a planetary gear arrangement, comprising:

providing a main shaft and sun gear;

sufficiently encircling said main shaft with said sun gear to define a cavity as a passage for the oil;

interposing a sleeve into the cavity between said main shaft and said sun gear, said sleeve sized to sufficiently prevent the passage of oil between said sleeve and said sun gear, an inner diameter of said sleeve and said main shaft defining a second cavity for the passage of oil;

removably filling said second cavity with a bushing sufficiently sized and configured between said main shaft and said sleeve to sufficiently prevent the passage of oil through said second cavity when said bushing is not removed so that the oil is available for the planetary gear arrangement; and

providing radial support to said sun gear through said bushing.

7. The method of claim 6 , including driving said sun gear by an axially separable sun gear shaft.

8. The method of claim 7 , including connecting said sun gear and sun gear shaft by an internal spline on one axial portion of said sun gear.

9. The method of claim 8 , including broaching said internal spline on said sun gear.

10. A method for substantially preventing the passage of oil from a planetary gear arrangement, comprising:

providing a main shaft and sun gear;

sufficiently encircling said main shaft with said sun gear to define a cavity as a passage for the oil;

interposing a sleeve into the cavity between said main shaft and said sun gear, said sleeve sized to sufficiently prevent the passage of oil between said sleeve and said sun gear, said sleeve and said main shaft defining a second cavity for the passage of oil;

filling said second cavity with a bushing sufficiently sized and configured between said main shaft and said sleeve to sufficiently prevent the passage of oil through said second cavity so that the oil is available for the planetary gear arrangement;

driving said sun gear by an axially separable sun gear shaft;

connecting said sun gear and a sun gear shaft by an internal spline on one axial portion of said sun gear;

broaching said internal spline on said sun gear; and

providing a first bore on another axial portion of said sun gear larger than the root diameter of said internal spline on said sun gear before broaching said spline on said sun gear.

11. The method of claim 10 , including pressing one of said sleeve and/or bushing into said first bore in said sun gear to create a second bore for the other of said sleeve and/or bushing.

12. A radially compact journal oil seal and drive arrangement for the planetary gear arrangement of an automatic transmission comprising,

relatively rotatable main shaft and sun gear shaft;

a sun gear having a broachable internal spline interconnectable with said sun gear shaft and axially separable therefrom;

said sun gear having a first bore at least partially forming a cavity between said main shaft and said sun gear and formed sufficiently larger than the root diameter of said internal spline when said internal spline is being broached;

a sleeve press-fit into said first bore of said sun gear to partially fill said cavity and defining a second bore of a predetermined size; and

a bushing in said second bore sufficiently filling the remaining cavity between said sun gear and said main shaft to act as a seal for oil in said space.

13. A sun gear assembly for a planetary arrangement of an automatic transmission, comprising:

a sun gear having first and second axial portions;

wherein said first axial portion of said sun gear defines a first bore;

a relatively rotatable main shaft and sun gear shaft, said main shaft received into the first bore;

wherein said second axial portion of said sun gear has an internal spline interconnectable with said sun gear shaft and axially separable therefrom;

a steel sleeve sufficiently press-fittable into said first bore of said first axial portion of said sun gear to prevent passage of oil between said steel sleeve and said sun gear; and

a bushing insertable into a second bore defined by said steel sleeve and said main shaft;

wherein said bushing and sleeve are further operative to provide radial support between said sun gear and said main shaft and sufficiently configured to fill said first bore and said second bore when the bushing is inserted to substantially prevent the passage of oil through said first bore and said second bore so that oil is available for the planetary arrangement.

14. The sun gear assembly of claim 13 , wherein said steel sleeve is precision ground to within predetermined inner diameter and outer diameter tolerances and surface finish requirements.

15. The sun gear assembly of claim 13 , wherein said steel sleeve is chamferable.

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