Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Superfinishing large planetary gear systems
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Application No.: US10856534Application Date: 2004-05-28
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Publication No.: US08109854B2Publication Date: 2012-02-07
- Inventor: Mark Michaud , Edward David Summers
- Applicant: Mark Michaud , Edward David Summers
- Applicant Address: US CT Southington DE Krefeld
- Assignee: REM Technologies, Inc.,OSRO GmbH
- Current Assignee: REM Technologies, Inc.,OSRO GmbH
- Current Assignee Address: US CT Southington DE Krefeld
- Agency: Winston & Strawn LLP
- Main IPC: F16H57/08
- IPC: F16H57/08 ; B44C1/22 ; D53

Abstract:
Disclosed herein is a new improved large planetary gear system used on the input stage of wind turbine power generators. This improved planetary gear system reduces or eliminates lubricant debris traditionally generated from the gear teeth, thereby eliminating an initiating source for bearing failure. To achieve these results, some and preferably all of the gear teeth within the planetary gear system are superfinished using chemically accelerated vibratory finishing to a surface roughness of approximately 0.25 micron or less. Several objects and advantages of the invention are to provide a gearbox with reduced metal debris, improved bearing life, reduced wear, reduced vibro-frictional noise, improved contact fatigue, improved fretting resistance, improved lubrication, to simplify the run-in process, and to enhance the durability and efficiency of the gearbox.
Public/Granted literature
- US20050014597A1 Superfinishing large planetary gear systems Public/Granted day:2005-01-20
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