Title of Invention

A VENTED GEAR DRIVE ASSEMBLY FOR A SUPERCHARGER

Abstract A gear drive assembly for a supercharger is provided. The gear drive assembly has at least one gear member rotatable about an axis of rotation and includes a cover member operable to substantially enclose the at least one gear member. A tube member extends though the cover member and is generally aligned along the axis of rotation. The tube member is operable to vent the gear drive assembly. A supercharger assembly incorporating the gear drive assembly is also disclosed.
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VENTED GEAR DRIVE ASSEMBLY FOR A SUPERCHARGER
TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present invention relates to a vented gear drive assembly for a
compressor or supercharger.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] It is known in the art to utilize positive displacement compressors, such
as roots-type and screw -type compressors, having lobed rotors for supercharging
internal combustion engines and for providing compressed air for other purposes. Such
a compressor, when used as an automotive supercharger, may include a housing having
a rotor cavity in which a pair of rotors, having interleaved lobes, rotates to transport
volumes of intake air between an inlet passage of the housing and an outlet passage of
the housing thereby increasing the pressure at the outlet passage.
[0003] Sustained high load operation of the supercharger increases the air
temperature exiting the supercharger, with the highest temperatures typically reached at
high engine speeds and supercharger loads. The air tends to heat lubricating oil within
a gear drive assembly of the supercharger by forced convection/conduction.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0004] A gear drive assembly for a supercharger assembly is provided. The
gear drive assembly includes at least one gear member rotatable about an axis of
rotation. A cover member is operable to substantially enclose the at least one gear
member. A tube member extends through the cover member and is positioned
substantially adjacent to the at least one gear member and is generally aligned along the
axis of rotation. The cover member at least partially defines a volume within which a
predetermined amount of lubricating oil is disposed. The tube member is positioned
above the predetermined amount of lubricating oil when the at least one gear member is

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not rotating and is operable to vent the gear drive assembly. A supercharger assembly
incorporating the gear drive assembly is also disclosed.
[0005] The above features and advantages and other features and advantages of
the present invention are readily apparent from the following detailed description of the
best modes for carrying out the invention when taken in connection with the
accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0006] Figure lisa bottom view of a supercharger assembly adapted for use with
an internal combustion engine;
[0007] Figure 2 is a cross sectional perspective view of a portion of the
supercharger assembly taken along Line Z-Z of Figure 1, illustrating a gear drive
assembly consistent with the present invention;
[0008] Figure 3 is a perspective view of a cover member for use with the gear
drive assembly of Figure 2; and
[0009] Figure 4 is a perspective view of an alternate embodiment of a cover
member for use with the gear drive assembly of Figure 2.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0010] Referring to the drawings wherein like reference numbers correspond to
like or similar components throughout the several figures, there is shown in Figure 1 a
compressor or supercharger assembly, generally indicated at 10. The supercharger
assembly 10 is adapted for use with an internal combustion engine, not shown, and is
operable to increase the volumetric efficiency thereof. The supercharger 10 may be a
roots-type or screw-type supercharger. The supercharger assembly includes a housing
12. The housing 12 is preferably formed from cast metal such as, for example,
aluminum, magnesium, etc. The housing 12 includes a first end 14 and an opposed
second end 16. A supercharger drive assembly 18 is mounted with respect to the first end
14 of the housing 12, while a gear drive assembly 20 is mounted with respect to the
second end 16 of the housing 12. The supercharger drive assembly 18 includes a shaft

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mounted pulley 22 configured to receive a belt, not shown, thereon to transmit driving
force from the internal combustion engine to the supercharger assembly 10. Positioned
substantially adjacent to the supercharger drive assembly 18 is an inlet duct 24 operable
to convey intake air, indicated by arrow 26, into the housing 12 of the supercharger
assembly 10.
[0011] The gear drive assembly 20 is operable to maintain rotational timing
between a pair of interleaved, counter rotating rotor assemblies 28, one of which is shown
in Figure 2. The gear drive assembly includes a bearing support member 30 mounted to
said housing 12, while a cover member 32 is mounted to the bearing support member 30.
The cover member 32 and bearing support member 30 are removably mounted with
respect to the housing 12 by a plurality of fasteners 34. The cover member 32 and
bearing support member 30 are preferably formed from metal such as, for example,
aluminum, magnesium, steel, etc. A tube member 36 extends through the cover member
32 and is operable to vent the gear drive assembly 20 to the atmosphere 38. The tube
member 36 is preferably held within the cover member 32 by interference fit or adhesive
bonding; however, other methods may be employed to retain the tube member 36 with
respect to the cover member 32 while remaining within the scope of that which is
claimed. The construction and operation of the gear drive assembly 20 will be discussed
in greater detail hereinbelow with reference to Figures 2 through 4.
[0012] Referring now to Figure 2 and with continued reference to Figure 1, there
is shown a sectional view of the gear drive assembly 20 of Figure 1. The gear drive
assembly 20 includes a gear member 40 mounted to a shaft member 42 for unitary
rotation therewith. The shaft member 42 rotatably supports the rotor assembly 28 within
the housing 12, shown in Figure 1. As such, the gear member 40 and rotor assembly 28
rotate unitarily. The gear member 40 is provided in meshing engagement with another
gear member, not shown, and together operates to maintain rotational timing between
rotor assemblies 28 within the supercharger assembly 10. The gear member 40 has an
axis of rotation 44. The tube member 36 is generally aligned with the axis of rotation 44
of the gear member 40. The tube member 36 includes an end portion 46 positioned
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member 42 defines a recess 48 within which the end portion 46 of the tube member 36 is
at least partially received.
[0013] The cover member 32 partially defines a volume 50 within which a
predetermined amount of lubricating oil 52 is contained. With the gear member 40 at
rest, or not rotating, the lubricating oil 52 has a fill level, indicated by the phantom line
54. The end portion 46 of the tube member 36 is positioned above the fill level 54 so as
to prevent the leakage of lubricating oil 52 via the tube member 36.
[0014] During operation of the supercharger assembly 10, heating of the
lubricating oil 52 occurs as a function of supercharger load and duration of operation.
This temperature rise will tend to increase the pressure within the volume 50 which, if
left unregulated, may damage seals, not shown, within the gear drive assembly 20. The
tube member 36 operates to vent pressure within the volume 50 to the atmosphere 38
thereby maintaining acceptable pressure limits within the volume 50. As the gear
member 40 rotates in the direction as indicated by arrow 55, any lubricating oil 52
thereon will be forced radially outward, away from the axis of rotation 44 of the gear
member 40, thereby preventing the lubricating oil from traversing the tube member 36.
[0015] Referring to Figure 3 and with continued reference to Figure 2, there is
shown an alternate embodiment of the cover member 32, generally indicated at 32A. The
cover member 32A includes a plurality of projections 56, which extend axially from an
inner wall 58 of the cover member 32A toward the gear member 40 of Figure 2. The
projections 56 cooperate to form a plurality of radially outwardly extending channels 60
operable to channel or direct lubricating oil 52 from the axis of rotation 44 of the gear
member 40, as indicated by arrows 62. The projections 56 are preferably curved in the
direction of rotation of the gear member 40 such that the channels 60 are generally
curved in the direction of rotation of the gear member 40, as shown in Figure 3.
[0016] Referring to Figure 4 and with continued reference to Figure 2, there is
shown an alternate embodiment of the cover members 32 of Figure 2 and 32A of Figure
3, generally indicated at 32B. The cover member 32B includes a projecting wall 64,
which extends axially from the inner wall 58 of the cover member 32B toward the gear
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channel 66 in the direction of rotation of the gear member 40. The channel 66 is operable
to substantially prevent the lubricating oil 52 from traversing the axis of rotation 44 of
the gear member 40.
[0017] By venting the gear drive assembly 20 via the tube member 36, the
increase in temperature and pressure within the volume 50 under sustained high load
operation of the supercharger assembly 10 may be reduced. The positioning of the tube
member 36 is effective in preventing or substantially limiting the loss of lubricating oil
52 through the tube member 36.
[0018] While the best modes for carrying out the invention have been described
in detail, those familiar with the art to which this invention relates will recognize various
alternative designs and embodiments for practicing the invention within the scope of the
appended claims.

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CLAIMS
1. A gear drive assembly for a supercharger having at least one gear
member rotatable about an axis of rotation, the gear drive assembly comprising:
a cover member operable to substantially enclose the at least one
gear member;
a tube member extending though said cover member and generally
aligned along the axis of rotation; and
wherein said tube member is operable to vent the gear drive
assembly.
2. The gear drive assembly of claim 1, wherein one end of said tube
member is positioned substantially adjacent to the at least one gear member.
3. The gear drive assembly of claim 1, wherein said cover member at
least partially defines a volume within which a predetermined amount of lubricating oil is
disposed and wherein said tube member is positioned above said predetermined amount
of lubricating oil when the at least one gear member is not rotating.
4. The gear drive assembly of claim 1, wherein said cover member at
least partially defines a volume within which lubricating oil is disposed and wherein said
cover member defines a plurality of radially outwardly extending channels positioned
adjacent to the at least one gear member and operable to direct said lubricating oil away
from the axis of rotation of the at least one gear member.
5. The gear drive assembly of claim 4, wherein said plurality of
radially outwardly extending channels are curved in the direction of rotation of the at
least one gear member.

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6. The gear drive assembly of claim 1, wherein said cover member at
least partially defines a volume within which lubricating oil is disposed and wherein said
cover member defines a radially outwardly spiraling channel positioned adjacent to the at
least one gear member and operable to substantially prevent said lubricating oil from
traversing the axis of rotation of the at least one gear member.
7. The gear drive assembly of claim 1, wherein the at least one gear
member defines a recess and wherein said tube member extends at least partially into said
recess.
8. The gear drive assembly of claim 1, wherein said tube member is
retained within said cover member through interference fit.
9. A supercharger assembly comprising:
a housing;
a gear drive assembly mounted with respect to said housing
having:
at least one gear member rotatable about an axis of rotation;
a cover member operable to substantially enclose said at
least one gear member;
a tube member extending though said cover member and
generally aligned along said axis of rotation; and
wherein said tube member is operable to vent said gear drive
assembly.
10. The supercharger assembly of claim 9, further comprising:
a supercharger drive assembly mounted with respect to said
housing;
wherein said housing includes a first end and an opposed second
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wherein said supercharger drive assembly is positioned adjacent to
said first end and said gear drive assembly is positioned adjacent to said second end.
11. The supercharger assembly of claim 9, wherein one end of said
tube member is positioned substantially adjacent to said at least one gear member.
12. The supercharger assembly of claim 9, wherein said cover member
at least partially defines a volume within which a predetermined amount of lubricating oil
is disposed and wherein said tube member is positioned above said predetermined
amount of lubricating oil when said at least one gear member is not rotating.
13. The supercharger assembly of claim 9, wherein said cover member
at least partially defines a volume within which lubricating oil is disposed and wherein
said cover member defines a plurality of radially outwardly extending channels
positioned adjacent to said at least one gear member and operable to direct said
lubricating oil away from said axis of rotation of said at least one gear member.
14. The supercharger assembly of claim 13, wherein said plurality of
radially outwardly extending channels are curved in the direction of rotation of the at
least one gear member.
15. The supercharger assembly of claim 9, wherein said cover member
at least partially defines a volume within which lubricating oil is disposed and wherein
said cover member defines a radially outwardly spiraling channel positioned adjacent to
said at least one gear member and operable to substantially prevent said lubricating oil
from traversing said axis of rotation of said at least one gear member.
16. The supercharger assembly of claim 9, wherein said at least one
gear member defines a recess and wherein said tube member extends at least partially
into said recess.

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17. A supercharger assembly for an internal combustion engine
comprising:
a housing having a first end and an opposing second end;
a supercharger drive assembly mounted with respect to said first
end of said housing;
a gear drive assembly mounted with respect to said second end of
said housing, said gear drive assembly having:
at least one gear member rotatable about an axis of rotation;
a cover member operable to substantially enclose said at
least one gear member;
a tube member extending though said cover member
positioned substantially adjacent to said at least one gear member and generally aligned
along said axis of rotation;
wherein said cover member at least partially defines a
volume within which a predetermined amount of lubricating oil is disposed and wherein
said tube member is positioned above said predetermined amount of lubricating oil when
said at least one gear member is not rotating; and
wherein said tube member is operable to vent said gear drive
assembly.
18. The supercharger assembly of claim 17, wherein said cover
member defines a plurality of radially outwardly extending channels positioned adjacent
to said at least one gear member and operable to direct said lubricating oil away from said
axis of rotation of said at least one gear member.
19. The supercharger assembly of claim 18, wherein said plurality of
radially outwardly extending channels are curved in the direction of rotation of the at
least one gear member.

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20. The supercharger assembly of claim 17, wherein said cover
member defines a radially outwardly spiraling channel positioned adjacent to said at least
one gear member and operable to substantially prevent said lubricating oil from
traversing said axis of rotation of said at least one gear member.

A gear drive assembly for a supercharger is provided. The gear drive
assembly has at least one gear member rotatable about an axis of rotation and includes a
cover member operable to substantially enclose the at least one gear member. A tube
member extends though the cover member and is generally aligned along the axis of
rotation. The tube member is operable to vent the gear drive assembly. A supercharger
assembly incorporating the gear drive assembly is also disclosed.

Documents:

00647-kol-2008-abstract.pdf

00647-kol-2008-claims.pdf

00647-kol-2008-correspondence others.pdf

00647-kol-2008-description complete.pdf

00647-kol-2008-drawings.pdf

00647-kol-2008-form 1.pdf

00647-kol-2008-form 2.pdf

00647-kol-2008-form 3.pdf

00647-kol-2008-form 5.pdf

647-KOL-2008-(11-11-2013)-ABSTRACT.pdf

647-KOL-2008-(11-11-2013)-ANNEXURE TO FORM 3.pdf

647-KOL-2008-(11-11-2013)-CLAIMS.pdf

647-KOL-2008-(11-11-2013)-CORRESPONDENCE.pdf

647-KOL-2008-(11-11-2013)-DESCRIPTION (COMPLETE).pdf

647-KOL-2008-(11-11-2013)-DRAWINGS.pdf

647-KOL-2008-(11-11-2013)-FORM-1.pdf

647-KOL-2008-(11-11-2013)-FORM-2.pdf

647-KOL-2008-(11-11-2013)-OTHERS.pdf

647-KOL-2008-(11-11-2013)-PA.pdf

647-KOL-2008-(11-11-2013)-PETITION UNDER RULE 137.pdf

647-KOL-2008-ASSIGNMENT.pdf

647-KOL-2008-CORRESPONDENCE OTHERS 1.2.pdf

647-KOL-2008-CORRESPONDENCE OTHERS 1.3.pdf

647-KOL-2008-CORRESPONDENCE OTHERS-1.1.pdf

647-kol-2008-form 18.pdf

647-KOL-2008-OTHERS.pdf

647-KOL-2008-PRIORITY DOCUMENT.pdf


Patent Number 260986
Indian Patent Application Number 647/KOL/2008
PG Journal Number 22/2014
Publication Date 30-May-2014
Grant Date 29-May-2014
Date of Filing 31-Mar-2008
Name of Patentee GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS, INC.
Applicant Address 300 GM RENAISSANCE CENTER DETROIT, MICHIGAN
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 GREGORY P. PRIOR 551 OAKLAND AVENUE, BIRMINGHAM MICHIGAN 48009
PCT International Classification Number F04C18/12; F04C29/00; F15B3/00
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 11/742868 2007-05-01 U.S.A.