WHEEL DRIVE MODULE WITH A WHEEL RECEIVED IN THE WHEEL DRIVE MODULE
20210162857 · 2021-06-03
Inventors
- Friedrich Obermeyer (Forchheim, DE)
- Joerg Hornberger (Dornstetten-Aach, DE)
- Andreas Riedel (Roethenbach, DE)
- Richard Silberhorn (Wendelstein, DE)
Cpc classification
F16H1/222
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H57/031
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60K2007/003
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16H2057/02043
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60K2007/0084
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16H2057/02034
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B62D5/0418
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60K7/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K17/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D5/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The invention relates to a wheel drive module (1) comprising a wheel (30) and a transmission, wherein the transmission comprises a first and a second drive gear ring (15, 25) which are arranged such that they can rotate about a common rotation axis (R), the wheel (30) can be steered and driven by a respective rotation of the first drive gear ring (15) and the second drive gear ring (25), and a wheel-receiving space (20) extending along the axis of rotation (R) is defined between the first drive gear ring (15) and the second drive gear ring (25), in which the wheel (30) is arranged at least sectionally.
Claims
1. A wheel drive module (1) comprising a wheel (30) and a transmission, wherein the transmission comprises a first and a second drive gear ring (15, 25), which are arranged such that they can rotate about a common rotation axis (R), the wheel (30) can be steered and driven by a respective rotation of the first drive gear ring (15) and the second drive gear ring (25), and a wheel-receiving space (20) extending along the axis of rotation (R) is defined between the first drive gear ring (15) and the second drive gear ring (25), in which the wheel (30) is arranged at least sectionally.
2. The wheel drive module according to claim 1, further comprising an output shaft (31) connected to the wheel (30), with a driven gearwheel (32), which can be rotated about a wheel axis (A) extending orthogonally to the rotation axis (R) and which can be driven by the first and the second drive gear rings (15, 25).
3. The wheel drive module according to claim 1, wherein the wheel (30) can be steered by a first rotation of the first drive gear ring (15) and a second rotation of the second drive gear ring (25) about the rotation axis (R) of the first and second drive gear rings (15, 25) and can be driven about the wheel axis (A) via a third rotation transmitted by the first and second rotations to the output shaft (31).
4. The wheel drive module according to claim 1, further comprising an intermediate shaft (34) which extends along an intermediate axis (Z), a driving intermediate wheel (33) and a driven intermediate wheel (35), which are arranged along the intermediate axis (Z) of mutually opposite sides of the intermediate shaft (34) and are connected to the intermediate shaft (34), wherein the driving intermediate wheel (33) engages in the first and second drive gear rings (15, 25), the driven intermediate wheel (35) engages in the driven gearwheel (32) and can be driven via the intermediate axis (34) of the wheel (30) about the wheel axis (A).
5. The wheel drive module according to claim 1, wherein the first drive gear ring (15) and/or the second drive gear ring (25) comprise/comprises an axially central ring opening (15′, 25′) which extends in each case along a rotation axis (R) of the first drive gear ring (15) and/or of the second drive gear ring (25) through the first drive gear ring (15) and/or the second drive gear ring (25) and widens the wheel-receiving space (20) along the rotation axis (R).
6. The wheel drive module according to claim 1, wherein the wheel (30) extends through the ring opening (15′) of the first drive gear ring (15) and/or the ring opening (25′) of the second drive gear ring (25) and along the rotation axis (R) beyond the first drive gear ring (15) and/or the second drive gear ring (25).
7. The wheel drive module according to claim 1, wherein the ring opening (15′) of the first drive gear ring (15) and/or the ring opening (25′) of the second drive gear ring (25) are/is formed concentrically to the rotation axis (R).
8. The wheel drive module according to claim 1, further comprising a cover plate (16) which is arranged on the first drive gear ring (15) or the second drive gear ring (25) and covers the respective ring opening (15′, 25′).
9. The wheel drive module according to claim 1, further comprising a protective plate (26) which is arranged on the first drive gear ring (15) or the second drive gear ring (25), wherein the protective plate is received so that it can rotate about the rotation axis (R) independently of the first drive gear ring (15) and the second drive gear ring (25) and can rotate with the wheel (30) and comprises a protective plate opening (26′) through which the wheel (30) extends.
Description
[0018] Other advantageous developments of the invention are characterized in the dependent claims or represented in further detail below together with the description of the preferred embodiment of the invention in reference to the figures. The figures show:
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[0023] The figures are diagrammatic examples. Identical reference numerals in the figures refer to functionally and/or structurally identical features.
[0024] In
[0025] The first pinion 13 engages its toothing in a toothing of a first intermediate wheel 14 which engages by means of its toothing in a drive toothing of the first drive gear ring 15, so that, by a rotation of the first pinion 13, the first drive gear ring 15, driven by the first drive motor 11, can be rotated about the rotation axis R.
[0026] Analogously, the same applies to the second drive gear ring 25. The second pinion 23 engages by means of its toothing in a toothing of a second intermediate wheel 24, which, by means of its toothing, engages in a drive toothing of the second drive gear ring 25, whereby, by a rotation of the second pinion 23, the second drive gear ring 25, driven by the second drive motor 21, can be rotated about the rotation axis R.
[0027] Between the first and the second drive gear rings 15, 25, a driven gearwheel 32 is arranged, which engages by means of its toothing both in a toothing of the first drive gear ring 15 facing the driven gearwheel 32 and also in a toothing of the second drive gear ring 25 facing the driven gearwheel 32. The rotation of the driven gearwheel 32 (third rotation) is consequently brought about both by the rotation of the first drive gear ring 15 (first rotation) and also by the rotation of the second drive gear ring 25 (second rotation).
[0028] From the driven gearwheel 32, an output shaft 31 connected in a rotationally fixed manner to the driven gearwheel 32 extends along a wheel axis A in the direction of the rotation axis R of the drive gear rings 15, 25. The wheel 30 is connected in a rotationally fixed manner to the output shaft 31 on a side spaced apart from the driven gearwheel 32 along the wheel axis A, whereby a rotation (third rotation) of the driven gearwheel 32 is transmitted via the output shaft 31 to the wheel 30. The wheel 30, as represented, is received sectionally between the first drive gear ring 15 and the second drive gear ring 25, which are spaced apart along their rotation axis R and define a wheel-receiving space 20 between them. The two drive gear rings 15, 25 comprise a ring opening 15′, 25′ extending through the respective drive gear ring 15, 25 along the rotation axis R. The wheel 30 extends at least on its side facing the ground B through the respective ring opening 15′, 25′, whereby the wheel 30 comprises substantially five sections. A first section where the wheel 30 is arranged between the drive gear rings, two second sections where the wheel 30 is arranged in the ring openings 15′, 25′ of the drive gear rings 15, 25, and two third sections where the wheel 30 is lies along the rotation axis R outside of the drive gear rings 15, 25. The arrangement of the wheel 30 in the wheel-receiving space 20 leads to three advantageous effects. The installation space of the wheel drive module is clearly reduced, since the wheel 30, during a steering movement, does not have to run around the drive gear rings 15, 25, and the possible steering angle is widened, since the wheel 30 can rotate by 360° in the drive gear rings 15, 25 without the steering movement or rotation about the rotation axis R being limited by the intermediate wheels 14, 24. In addition, the wheel 30 is protected by the wheel drive module 1 or by the first and second drive gear rings 15, 25, since they form a cage around the wheel 30.
[0029] In comparison to the wheel drive module 1 of
[0030] The wheel drive module 1 represented in
[0031] Unlike the embodiment as represented in
[0032] The cover plate 16 is connected to the first drive gear ring 15 by means of diagrammatically indicated screws and can be rotated with it. The cover plate closes the wheel-receiving space 20 on the side of the wheel drive module 1 facing away from ground B, as a result of which no dirt or foreign bodies can penetrate from the side facing away from the ground B into the wheel drive module 1 or into the wheel-receiving space 20. In addition, no dirt accumulating on the wheel 30, or introduced from the side of the wheel-receiving space 20 facing the ground B, can penetrate into the assemblies arranged on the side of the wheel drive module 1 facing away from ground B. In an alternative embodiment, not shown, the cover plate 16 can also be fastened on the inner ring 33, whereby it can be rotated with the wheel 30 about the rotation axis R. If the cover plate 16 is fastened on the inner ring 33, a force acting on the wheel 30 can moreover be supported via the cover plate 16.
[0033] The protective cover plate 16 which is arranged on the side of the wheel drive module 1 facing the ground B, comprises a slot-like protective plate opening 26′, through which the wheel 30 extends from the wheel-receiving space 20 to the ground B. Furthermore, protective plate 16 is screwed on the inner ring 33 and can be rotated with it about the rotation axis R. By means of the protective plate 16, the opening of the wheel drive module 1 or of the wheel-receiving space 20 facing the ground B can be nearly closed, so that substantially no dirt can penetrate into the wheel-receiving space.