IP Library Granted Patent US 10,584,788
Granted Patent B2
US 10,584,788 · App. 14/126,293 · Granted Mar 10, 2020

Gearbox isolator

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 10,584,788
App. No.
14/126,293
Granted
Mar 10, 2020
Kind
B2
Abstract

A gearbox isolator ( 10 ) is provided to allow the gas within a gearbox cavity ( 50 ) to expand and contract in a manner that prevents the ingestion of airborne contaminants such as moisture and particulate matter. The gearbox isolator utilizes a breather bladder ( 22 ), a check valve ( 36 ) for venting gas to the atmosphere when the breather bladder is filled to capacity, and a desiccant filter ( 32 ) to provide make-up air to the gearbox when the breather bladder is empty. The desiccant filter is provided in a sealed canister ( 34 ) having a check valve ( 38 ) allowing atmospheric gas into the sealed canister when needed.

Claims (44)

1. A gearbox isolator device adapted to be used with a gearbox, the gearbox isolator device comprising:

a breather bladder fluidly connectable to the gearbox and adapted to store and return gas from the gearbox;

a reservoir assembly fluidly connectable to the gearbox, the reservoir assembly comprising a desiccant filter positioned in a reservoir gas canister, the reservoir gas canister including a vacuum check valve, the reservoir assembly adapted to provide make-up air to the gearbox filtered by the desiccant filter from atmosphere;

a pressure check valve fluidly connectable to the gearbox and adapted to allow gas from the gearbox to vent to atmosphere when the breather bladder cannot take in additional air; and

first, second, and third fluid passageways that are fluidly connected, wherein

(a) the breather bladder is fluidly connectable to the gearbox via the first fluid passageway,

(b) the reservoir assembly is fluidly connectable to the gearbox via the second fluid passageway, and

(c) the pressure check valve is fluidly connectable to the gearbox via the third fluid passageway, in which the third fluid passageway does not include the reservoir assembly;

wherein the pressure check valve is separate and spaced from the reservoir assembly, further comprising a connector tee that includes extension tubes extending from the tee to form the first, second, and third fluid passageways between the gearbox and respectively the bladder, the reservoir assembly, and the pressure check valve.

2. The gearbox isolator device as in claim 1 ,

wherein the breather assembly further comprises a breather canister, the bladder enclosed within the breather gas canister;

wherein the breather gas canister includes an aperture through a wall of the breather gas canister allowing air to enter and exit the breather gas canister,

wherein the aperture has a filter positioned within the aperture.

3. The gearbox isolator device as in claim 2 , wherein the filter is a screen, a sponge, or a permeable membrane.

4. The gearbox isolator device as in claim 1 , wherein the connector tee is a 4 way connector.

5. The gearbox isolator device as in claim 1 , further comprising the gearbox and a sensor positioned outside of the gearbox, the sensor adapted to detect at least one of the properties including pressure, temperature, and humidity.

6. A gearbox isolator device adapted to be used with a gearbox, the gearbox isolator device comprising:

a breather bladder fluidly connectable to the gearbox and adapted to store and return gas from the gearbox;

a reservoir assembly fluidly connectable to the gearbox, the reservoir assembly comprising a desiccant filter positioned in a reservoir gas canister, the reservoir gas canister including a vacuum check valve, the reservoir assembly adapted to provide make-up air to the gearbox filtered by the desiccant filter from atmosphere;

a pressure check valve fluidly connectable to the gearbox and adapted to allow gas from the gearbox to vent to atmosphere when the breather bladder cannot take in additional air; and

first, second, and third fluid passageways that are fluidly connected, wherein

(a) the breather bladder is fluidly connectable to the gearbox via the first fluid passageway,

(b) the reservoir assembly is fluidly connectable to the gearbox via the second fluid passageway, and

(c) the pressure check valve is fluidly connectable to the gearbox via the third fluid passageway, in which the third fluid passageway does not include the reservoir assembly;

wherein the pressure check valve is separate and spaced from the reservoir assembly;

wherein the breather bladder is made of a thermoplastic material.

7. A method of controlling gas within a cavity of a gearbox comprising the steps of:

fluidly connecting a breather bladder to a gearbox,

allowing gas from the gearbox to flow from the gearbox to the breather bladder and to return from the breather bladder to the gearbox;

fluidly connecting a desiccant filter to the gearbox;

allowing gas from atmosphere to pass through a vacuum check valve then through the desiccant filter and then to the gearbox to selectively provide make-up air to the gearbox;

fluidly connecting a pressure check valve that is separate and spaced from the reservoir assembly to the gearbox;

allowing gas from the gearbox to vent to atmosphere via the pressure check valve when the breather bladder cannot take in additional air;

placing the breather bladder in a breather canister having an aperture through a wall of the breather canister;

allowing atmospheric gas to flow out of the breather canister when the breather bladder expands; and

allowing atmospheric gas to flow into the breather canister when the breather bladder deflates

further comprising the steps of:

positioning a sensor outside the gearbox, and

sensing a condition outside the gearbox using the outside sensor, the sensed condition being at least one of the properties including pressure, temperature, and humidity.

8. The method as in claim 7 , wherein the steps of:

fluidly connecting the breather bladder to the gearbox;

fluidly connecting the desiccant filter to the gearbox; and

fluidly connecting the pressure check valve to the gearbox;

are accomplished by fluidly connecting a four way tee to the gearbox and fluidly connecting the breather bladder, the desiccant filter, and the pressure check valve to the four way tee.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 10, 2020
From: PARKER-HANNIFIN CORPORATION
To: PARKER INTANGIBLES LLC
Reel/Frame 054371/0141 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 12, 2014
From: TAYLOR, CHARLES ROBERT
To: PARKER-HANNIFIN CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 032410/0151 →