Machine element or mechanism – Elements – Gear casings
Patent
1982-02-17
1983-11-15
Staab, Lawrence J.
Machine element or mechanism
Elements
Gear casings
74467, 184 13R, 184 622, F16H 5704, F16H 5702, F01M 500, F01M 100
Patent
active
044148615
ABSTRACT:
A gear drive unit has a shaft mounted impeller which a series of blades or vanes inside the housing for the drive. The impeller vanes are positioned to be in the path of travel of oil flung off of a bull gear which rotates in an oil pan extending into an oil bath contained in the housing. The impeller is rotated by the impact of the oil against its vanes. In one embodiment, the rotating impeller drives a fan located outside the housing and the fan circulates air through a series of hollow tubes extending through the housing parallel to the impeller shaft. In another embodiment, the rotating impeller drives fans disposed outside of the housing at both ends of the impeller shaft.
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Bednarek Michael D.
Staab Lawrence J.
The Falk Corporation
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