Title of Invention

AN APPARATUS FOR ATTACHING AN EXTENSION HOUSING TO A TRANSMISSION CASE

Abstract The invention relates to A transmission housing assembly comprising a transmission case (12) defining a bore (18) sufficiently configured to receive a fastening block member (42); wherein said fastening block member (42) is secured with respect to said transmission case (12) by a retaining ring (50) disposed within a groove (48) defined by said transmission case (12); at least one fastener (40) ; an extension housing (24) sufficiently configured to receive said at least one fastener (40); and wherein said at least one fastener (40) is operable to engage fastening block member (42) to secure said extension housing (24) with respect to said transmission case (12).
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FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a vehicular transmission and more particularly
to an apparatus for attaching an extension housing to a transmission case.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
A typical multiple speed automatically shiftable vehicular transmission includes a
housing or case having a plurality of planetary gear sets supported within the
case. A plurality of fluid actuated clutches and brakes, operatively associated
with various ring gears, sun gears, and planet carriers of the planetary gear sets,
operate to establish various speed ratios or power flow paths through the
transmission. Often, these clutches and brakes are arranged along longitudinal
axes of the transmission with each including an annular cylinder for pressurized
fluid and a complementary piston reciprocally movable to each cylinder for
applying pressure to friction discs to effect clutching or braking. In order to
structurally support fixed or rotating elements of those clutches and brakes
located toward the middle of the case, it is customary to employ a structural
member known as a center support. Typically, center supports are bolted or
otherwise held with respect to the case and provide bearing surfaces for rotating
elements. Additionally, an extension housing may be provided to close or seal
one end of the transmission case. The extension housing is typically bolted to the
case for additional support and to seal the case from fluid leakage.

By integrally casting the center support and the case, the stiffness of the
case will tend to increase. However, the draft required from the center support to the rear
of the case, for a typical casting operation, increases the diameter of the case. In some
instances, this increase in the diameter of the case may make the placement of extension
housing bolting bosses about the outside periphery of the case impossible or impractical
due to vehicular packaging constraints.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A transmission housing assembly includes a transmission case defining a
bore that is sufficiently configured to receive a fastening block member. The fastening
block member is secured with respect to the transmission case. Also provided is an
extension housing sufficiently configured to receive at least one fastener. Each of the at
least one fasteners operate to engage the fastening block member, thereby securing the
extension housing with respect to the transmission case.
The fastening block member may be secured with respect to the
transmission case by a retaining ring, such as a snap ring, disposed within a groove
defined by the transmission case. A first seal, such as an elastomeric o-ring, may be
disposed between the fastening block member and the transmission case. A second seal,
such as an elastomeric o-ring, may be disposed between the fastening block member and
the extension housing. A center support member may also be provided and is formed
integrally with the transmission case. The fastening block member may pilot within the
bore defined by the transmission case. Similarly, the extension housing may pilot within
the bore defined by the transmission case.
Additionally, a transmission is provided having a transmission case
defining a generally cylindrical bore sufficiently configured to pilot a fastening block
member therein. An extension housing is also provided. An annular groove is defined
by the transmission case and is sufficiently configured to receive a retaining ring. The
retaining ring operates to limit the axial movement of the fastening block member within
the bore. At least one fastener operates to engage the fastening block member to secure
the extension housing with respect to the transmission case. The fastener urges the

fastening block member against the retaining ring and, in reaction, the extension housing
is drawn to the transmission case.
The extension housing may include a hub portion. The fastening block
member defines a generally cylindrical bore sufficiently configured to receive at least a
portion of the hub portion therein. A first seal may be disposed between the hub portion
and the fastening block member. A second seal may be disposed between the
transmission case and the fastening block member. The extension housing may also
include a generally annular axially extending lip portion to pilot the extension housing
into engagement with the generally cylindrical bore of the transmission case. A center
support member, formed integrally with the transmission case, may also be provided.
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 drawing.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
Figure 1 is a fragmentary cross sectional side elevational view of a
vehicular transmission illustrating aspects consistent with the present invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to Figure 1 there is shown a cross sectional side elevational view
of a portion of a vehicular transmission, generally indicated at 10. The transmission 10 is
an automatically shiftable power transmission, the operation of which is known to those
skilled in the art. The transmission 10 includes a housing or case 12 that preferably
incorporates a cast in place or integrally formed center support member 14 sufficiently
configured to provide support to a plurality of rotatable shafts 16. The case 12 defines a
bore 18, having a generally cylindrical surface 19, within which various operational
components of the transmission 10 are contained, such as torque transmitting
mechanisms 20 and planetary gearsets 22. An extension housing 24 is provided to seal
the case 12 and define a bore 26, which is sufficiently configured such that an output
shaft 28 of the transmission 10 can pass therethrough. Additionally, the extension

housing 24 provides a measure of support to the output shaft 28 and may provide an
attachment point for additional transmission components such as a transfer case and
transmission mounts, not shown. The extension housing 24 includes a generally axially
extending hub portion 30 having an outer surface 32 and defining the bore 26.
Additionally, the extension housing 24 includes a generally radially outwardly extending
flange portion 34 extending from the hub portion 30. A generally axially extending
circumferential lip 36 is provided at the outer periphery of the flange portion 34 and is
sufficiently configured to cooperate with the surface 19 to pilot the extension housing 24
within the case 12. The flange portion 34 defines a plurality of bores 38, one of which is
shown in Figure 1, each of which is substantially configured to receive a fastener 40
therein. Preferably, the bores 38 will be radially spaced equiangularly about the flange
portion 34. In the preferred embodiment, the fastener 40 will be a threaded fastener such
as, for example, a hex head bolt, Allen head bolt, stud and nut, etc.
The bore 18 is sufficiently configured to pilot a fastening block member
42 therein. The fastening block member 42 defines a generally cylindrical bore 44 and a
plurality of threaded bores 46, one of which is shown in Figure 1. Each of the threaded
bores 46 are axially aligned with a respective one of the plurality of bores 38 defined by
the extension housing 24 such that the fastener 40 can threadingly engage a respective
one of the plurality of threaded bores 46. In the preferred embodiment, the threaded
bores 46 are blind, that is, the threaded bores do not extend through the fastening block
member 42. The bore 44 is sufficiently configured to receive a section of the hub portion
30.
An annular groove 48 is defined by the case 12 and opens radially
inwardly toward the bore 18. The annular groove 48 is sufficiently configured to receive
at least a portion of a retaining ring 50, such as a snap ring, therein. The retaining ring 50
cooperates with the annular groove 48 to retain and limit the axial movement of the
fastening block member 42 within the case 12. An annular seal 52 is disposed within an
annular groove 54 defined by the fastening block member 42. The annular seal 52, such
as an elastomeric o-ring, sealingly engages the surface 19 of the bore 18 thereby
disallowing the passage of transmission fluid between the fastening block member 42 and
the case 12. Similarly, an annular seal 56, such as an elastomeric o-ring, is disposed

within an annular groove 58 defined by the hub portion 30 of the extension housing 24.
The annular seal 56 sealingly engages the bore 44 thereby disallowing the passage of
transmission fluid between the fastening block member 42 and the extension housing 24.
To assemble the extension housing 24 to the case 12, the fastening block
member 42 is piloted within the bore 18 and sealingly engages the surface 19 of the case
12. The retaining ring 50 is then inserted into the annular groove 48, thereby axially
positioning and limiting the axial movement of the fastening block member 42 within the
bore 18. The circumferential lip 36 of the extension housing 24 pilots within the bore 18.
The hub portion 30 of the extension housing 24 sealingly engages the bore 44 of the
fastening block member 42. The fasteners 40 threadingly engage the threaded bores 46
such that as the fasteners 40 are tightened, the fastening block member 42 is urged
against the retaining ring 50 and, in reaction, the extension housing 24 is drawn to the
case 12. The annular seals 52 and 56 and the blind nature of the threaded bores 46
cooperate to prevent transmission fluid from contacting the fasteners 40, thereby
obviating the need to seal the fasteners 40 to prevent external leakage of transmission
fluid.
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.

WE CLAIM:
1. A transmission housing assembly comprising:
- a transmission case (12) defining a bore (18) sufficiently configured to
receive a fastening block member (42);
- wherein said fastening block member (42) is secured with respect to
said transmission case (12) by a retaining ring (50) disposed within a
groove (48) defined by said transmission case (12);
at least one fastener (40);
an extension housing (24) sufficiently configured to receive said at least
one fastener (40); and
wherein said at least one fastener (40) is operable to engage fastening
block member (42) to secure said extension housing (24) with respect to
said transmission case (12).
2. The transmission housing assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said
fastening block member sealingly engages said transmission case and said
extension housing.

3. The transmission housing assembly as claimed in claim 1, comprising:
a first seal, said first seal being disposed between said fastening block
member and said transmission case; and
a second seal, said second seal being disposed between said fastening
block member and said extension housing.
4. The transmission housing assembly as claimed in claim 3, wherein said
first and second seals are elastomeric o-rings.
5. The transmission housing assembly as claimed in claim 1, further
comprising:
a center support member; and
wherein said center support member is formed integrally with said
transmission case.
6. The transmission housing as claimed in claim 1, wherein said fastening
block member pilots within said bore defined by said transmission case;
and
wherein said extension housing pilots within said bore defined by said
transmission case.

7. The transmission housing assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said
retaining ring is a snap ring.
8. A transmission comprising:
a transmission case defining a generally cylindrical bore sufficiently
configured to pilot a fastening block member therein;
an extension housing;
an annular groove defined by said transmission case, said annular groove
being sufficiently configured to receive a retaining ring;
wherein said retaining ring is operable to limit the axial movement of said
fastening block member within said bore;
a least one fastener; and
wherein each of said at least one fastener is operable to engage said
fastening block member to secure said extension housing with respect to
said transmission case.

9. The transmission as claimed in claim 8, wherein said extension housing
comprises a hub portion;
wherein said fastening block member defines a generally cylindrical bore
sufficiently configured to receive at least a portion of said hub portion
therein; and
wherein a first seal disposed between said hub portion and said fastening
block member.
10. The transmission as claimed in claim 8, wherein said extension housing
comprises a generally annular axially extending lip portion; and
wherein said generally annular axially extending lip portion pilots said
extension housing into engagement with said generally cylindrical bore of
said transmission case.
11. The transmission as claimed in claim 8, wherein a second seal is disposed
between said fastening block member and said transmission case.
12. The transmission as claimed in claim 8, comprising:
a center support member; and
wherein said center support member is formed integrally with said
transmission case.

13.The transmission as claimed in claim 8, wherein said retaining ring is a
snap ring.
14. A transmission comprising:
a transmission case defining a generally cylindrical bore, said generally
cylindrical bore being sufficiently configured to pilot a fastening block
member therein;
a generally annular groove defined by said transmission case, said
generally annular groove being sufficiently dimensioned to receive a snap
ring;
wherein said snap ring is operable to limit the axial movement of said
fastening block member with respect to said generally cylindrical bore;
an extension housing having a hub portion, wherein a flange portion
extends generally radially outwardly from said hub portion, wherein a
generally annular lip portion extends generally axially from said flange
portion, said generally annular lip being operable to pilot said extension
housing within said generally cylindrical bore,
wherein said flange portion defines at least one bore, and wherein each of
said at least one bore is sufficiently configured to receive a threaded
fasterner; an

wherein said fastening block defines at least one threaded bore sufficiently
axially aligned and configured such that said fastener can threadingly
engage said fastening block to secure said extension housing with respect
to said case.
15. The transmission as claimed in claim 14, comprising :
a first seal, said first seal being disposed between said fastening block
member and said transmission case; and
a second seal, said second seal being disposed between said fastening
block member and said extension housing.
16. The transmission as claimed in claim 15, wherein said first and said second
seal are elastomeric o-rings.
17. The transmission as claimed in claim 14, comprising:
a center support member; and
wherein said support member is formed integrally with said transmission
case.



ABSTRACT


TITLE ' AN APPARATUS FOR ATTACHING AN EXTENSION HOUSING TO
A TRANSMISSION CASE'
The invention relates to A transmission housing assembly comprising a
transmission case (12) defining a bore (18) sufficiently configured to receive a
fastening block member (42); wherein said fastening block member (42) is
secured with respect to said transmission case (12) by a retaining ring (50)
disposed within a groove (48) defined by said transmission case (12); at least
one fastener (40) ; an extension housing (24) sufficiently configured to receive
said at least one fastener (40); and wherein said at least one fastener (40) is
operable to engage fastening block member (42) to secure said extension
housing (24) with respect to said transmission case (12).

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01248-kol-2006 claims.pdf

01248-kol-2006 correspondence others.pdf

01248-kol-2006 description(complete).pdf

01248-kol-2006 drawings.pdf

01248-kol-2006 form-1.pdf

01248-kol-2006 form-2.pdf

01248-kol-2006 form-3.pdf

01248-kol-2006 form-5.pdf

01248-kol-2006-correspondence_1.1.pdf

01248-kol-2006-correspondence_1.2.pdf

01248-kol-2006-priority document.pdf

1248-KOL-2006-(19-02-2014)-PETITION UNDER RULE 137.pdf

1248-KOL-2006-CANCELLED PAGES.pdf

1248-KOL-2006-CORRESPONDENCE-1.1.pdf

1248-KOL-2006-CORRESPONDENCE.pdf

1248-KOL-2006-EXAMINATION REPORT.pdf

1248-KOL-2006-FORM 18-1.1.pdf

1248-kol-2006-form 18.pdf

1248-KOL-2006-GRANTED-ABSTRACT.pdf

1248-KOL-2006-GRANTED-CLAIMS.pdf

1248-KOL-2006-GRANTED-DESCRIPTION (COMPLETE).pdf

1248-KOL-2006-GRANTED-DRAWINGS.pdf

1248-KOL-2006-GRANTED-FORM 1.pdf

1248-KOL-2006-GRANTED-FORM 2.pdf

1248-KOL-2006-GRANTED-FORM 3.pdf

1248-KOL-2006-GRANTED-FORM 5.pdf

1248-KOL-2006-GRANTED-SPECIFICATION-COMPLETE.pdf

1248-KOL-2006-OTHERS.pdf

1248-KOL-2006-PETITION UNDER RULE 137.pdf

1248-KOL-2006-REPLY TO EXAMINATION REPORT.pdf

1248-KOL-2006-TRANSLATED COPY OF PRIORITY DOCUMENT.pdf

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Patent Number 264084
Indian Patent Application Number 1248/KOL/2006
PG Journal Number 50/2014
Publication Date 12-Dec-2014
Grant Date 04-Dec-2014
Date of Filing 20-Nov-2006
Name of Patentee GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS, INC.
Applicant Address 300 GM Renaissance CenterDetroit,Michigan 48265-3000
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 PAUL D. STEVENSON 1330 KING GEORGE BOULEVARDANN ARBOR,MICHIGAN 48108
2 JEFFREY J. BIALLAS 6540 HURON RIVER DRIVEDEXTER,MICHIGAN 48130
3 EDWIN T. GROCHOWSKI 5650 RICHARDSON ROAD HOWELL,MICHIGAN 48843
PCT International Classification Number B60K17/08; F16C33/60; F16H57/04
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 11/341,779 2006-01-27 U.S.A.