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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 25, 2005
Filed:
Oct. 31, 2002
Klaus Müller, Meckenbeuren, DE;
Klaus Müller, Meckenbeuren, DE;
ZF Friedrichshafen AG, Friedrichshafen, DE;
Abstract
A pressure feed in a shaft () of a transmission with a hydraulic or pneumatic control device through which the pressure feed can be acted upon with the pressure medium, with a gearbox (), in which the shaft () is positioned through at least one bearing (), whereby the gearbox () has a beating bore () in the region of the bearing () and whereby the bearing () is affixed axially in the gearbox () using a retaining sheet (), with a gearbox cover () which covers the bearing bore () of the gearbox () and has feeding bores () through which the pressure medium is transmitted from the hydraulic or pneumatic control device to the shaft (). A pressure line () consisting of a tube () and a connection piece () inseparably connected pressure-tight to the tube be arranged between the hydraulic control device and a feeding bore () of the gearbox cover () arranged parallel to the shaft (). The detachable connection piece ()is separably inserted pressure-tight into the feeding bore () of the gearbox cover () running parallel to the shaft () and has a collar () for axially affixing the pressure line () in the gearbox (). The retaining sheet () of the gearing () affixes the bearing () in the gearbox () as well as the pressure line () through the collar () of the connection piece () axially in the gearbox ().