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Lubricating device for final drive gearing of power transmission unit

  • US 4,319,499 A
  • Filed: 07/25/1978
  • Issued: 03/16/1982
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/18/1977
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. In a power transmission unit for a motor vehicle of the front-engine, front-wheel drive type comprising:

  • a trans-axle casing for connection at its upright front seating face to a cylinder block of an engine and at its upright rear seating face to a transmission casing for change-speed gearing means, said trans-axle casing having an upper compartment for containing a disengageable coupling for connection to a crankshaft of said engine and a lower compartment, the lower compartment being provided with an upright partition wall to subdivide the compartment into front and rear chambers; and

    a final drive gearing means and a differential gear means located within the lower compartment, said final drive gearing means including a drive pinion shaft supported along the fore-and-aft axis of said vehicle by a pair of axially spaced tapered roller bearings carried on said partition wall and a drive pinion integral with said drive pinion shaft and located within the front chamber, said drive pinion shaft being coaxially connected to said change-speed gearing means in the rear chamber, and said differential gear means being arranged in front of said drive pinion and including a crown wheel driven by said pinion, said crown wheel being positioned on one side of the longitudinal axis of said drive pinion shaft;

    the improvement wherein said partition wall includes a passage means formed therein on the same side of said drive pinion shaft axis as said crown wheel such that lubricating oil picked up by rotation of said crown wheel is directly supplied via said passage means into an annular space around said drive pinion shaft between said bearings for lubricating said bearings, and wherein said partition wall further includes an aperture, at the bottom portion thereof, interconnecting the front and rear chambers, said aperture being located on the opposite side of said drive pinion shaft axis from said crown wheel to prevent the lubricating oil from directly flowing into the rear chamber from the front chamber during rotation of said crown wheel.

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