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Axle assembly having a drive pinion support bearing and a method of assembly
10208846 · 2019-02-19 · ·

An axle assembly and a method of assembly. The axle assembly has a drive pinion, a through shaft, and at least one support bearing. The through shaft may extend through a drive pinion passage that may extend through the drive pinion. One or more support bearings may be disposed in the drive pinion passage and may rotatably support the drive pinion.

STRUCTURES AND METHODS FOR CONTROLLED THERMAL EXPANSION

Products and methods are provided for controlling thermal expansion. In various exemplary embodiments, a structure includes a body constructed of a material exhibiting a first coefficient of linear thermal expansion. A component is disposed inside the body and exhibits a second coefficient of linear thermal expansion that is lower than the first coefficient of linear thermal expansion. A layer is wrapped around the body and constrains thermal expansion of the body. The layer includes a composite containing fibers that are aligned with one another to constrain expansion in a desired direction or in multiple directions. The layer is independently useful to provide a retention function for the body.

AXLE ASSEMBLY HAVING RING GEAR WITH UNITARILY AND INTEGRALLY FORMED PORTION OF A BEARING RACE
20190032763 · 2019-01-31 ·

An axle assembly that includes a housing assembly, an input pinion, a ring gear, a ring gear bearing, and a differential assembly having a differential case. The ring gear bearing supports the ring gear for rotation on the housing assembly as well as handles thrust loads between the ring gear and the housing assembly in opposite axial directions. The ring gear bearing includes an outer bearing race having a first race member, which may be unitarily and integrally formed with the ring gear, and a second race member that is received in a groove formed on the ring gear. The differential case is coupled to the ring gear and secures the second race member to the ring gear.

Locking Differential With In-Line, In-Profile Locking Drive Motor
20190024771 · 2019-01-24 ·

A mechanical locking differential includes a drive lock motor supported by the differential housing. The drive lock motor is disposed opposite the input bevel gear assembly, higher than the differential input and the differential outputs. The drive lock motor is coupled to a differential lock with a gear train that includes a worm drive, to output rotational motion on a lock output gear. The lock output gear causes sliding motion of a rack and a rack follower, pressing the differential lock into or out of engagement. The drive lock motor assembly is disposed fully between the right and left extents of the differential.

Axle assembly having ring gear with unitarily and integrally formed portion of a bearing race

An axle assembly that includes a housing assembly, an input pinion, a ring gear, a ring gear bearing, and a differential assembly having a differential case. The ring gear bearing supports the ring gear for rotation on the housing assembly as well as handles thrust loads between the ring gear and the housing assembly in opposite axial directions. The ring gear bearing includes an outer bearing race having a first race member, which may be unitarily and integrally formed with the ring gear, and a second race member that is received in a groove formed on the ring gear. The differential case is coupled to the ring gear and secures the second race member to the ring gear.

Vehicle differential assembly

A vehicle differential assembly includes a differential housing including an outer surface and a driveshaft mounting end having a terminal end portion. A differential gear set is rotationally supported within the differential housing. A pinion gear is arranged in the differential housing. The pinion gear includes a head end drivingly connected to the differential gear set and a tail end extending through the driveshaft mounting end. A head bearing is arranged within the driveshaft mounting end. The head bearing supports the head end of the pinion gear. A tail bearing is supported by the outer surface of the differential housing. The tail bearing is configured and disposed to support the tail end of the pinion relative to the driveshaft mounting end.

TRANSAXLE
20180283472 · 2018-10-04 ·

A transaxle according to the present application may include: a transaxle case; an input member supported within the transaxle case; a gear drivingly connected to the input member within the transaxle case; an output member which is supported within the transaxle case and arranged at the inner peripheral side of the gear concentrically with the gear; a cage with a roller as a bidirectional overrunning clutch interposed between the inner periphery of the gear and the outer periphery of the output member within the transaxle case; and a drag mechanism provided within the transaxle case to apply rotational resistance to the cage to make the bidirectional overrunning clutch be engaged. The cage has a first end and a second end, which oppose each other in an axial direction of the output member. The first end of the cage is close to a first bearing which pivotally supports the output member to the transaxle case. The drag mechanism has a rotation member which is locked to the cage at the first end of the cage so as to be relatively non-rotatable, and a spring member for applying the rotational resistance to the rotation member.

AXLE ASSEMBLY HAVING A LUBRICANT DEFLECTOR

An axle assembly having a differential carrier, a differential assembly, and a lubricant deflector. The differential assembly is mounted to the differential carrier and is rotatable about a differential axis. The lubricant deflector is mounted to the differential carrier and directs lubricant that is splashed or sprayed by a ring gear of the differential assembly into a lubricant passage of the differential carrier.

POWER TRANSMISSION SYSTEM

A power transmission system includes a first rotating shaft and a second rotating shaft, a first fastening element including multiple first friction members and rotating integrally with the first rotating shaft, a second fastening element including multiple second friction members and rotating integrally with the second rotating shaft, a frictional engagement portion in which the first fastening element and the second fastening element are alternately stacked in an axial direction, and a pressing member disposed movable in the axial direction and pressing the frictional engagement portion to engage the first friction members and the second friction members with each other. The first fastening element is supported in the axial direction by an internal thrust bearing and an external thrust bearing that have different diameters.

Axle Assembly Having a Drive Pinion and a Bearing Preload Element
20180259051 · 2018-09-13 ·

An axle assembly having a drive pinion that may be rotatably supported by first and second sets of roller bearing elements. A preload element may exert a preload force on at least one of the first and second sets of roller bearing elements. The preload element may be disposed on the drive pinion in an inboard direction from the yoke.