VEHICLE, VEHICLE CHASSIS AND DRIVETRAIN MODULE
20210046978 ยท 2021-02-18
Inventors
- Gregory FOROSTOVSKY (Oxfordshire, GB)
- Stewart MORLEY (Oxfordshire, GB)
- Denis SVERTLOV (Oxfordshire, GB)
Cpc classification
B62D21/09
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K17/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60Y2200/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G2300/50
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G2204/143
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02T10/70
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
H02K11/0094
ELECTRICITY
B60G7/001
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K17/354
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2007/0061
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K1/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2007/0046
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K17/043
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K17/356
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H02K7/006
ELECTRICITY
B60K17/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D21/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K1/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60G7/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K1/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K17/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60L50/60
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H02K11/00
ELECTRICITY
H02K7/00
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A low-profile vehicle chassis comprising at least one chassis section comprising an upper side, a lower side spaced from the upper side and a cavity defined between the upper and lower sides of the chassis. At least one drivetrain and/or power component of the vehicle is contained within the cavity. Also, a vehicle comprising such a chassis. Also provided is a drivetrain module for an electric vehicle, the drivetrain module comprising a housing, at least one electric motor within the housing, a gearbox within the housing and having an input connected to the at least one electric motor to receive drive from the at least one electric motor, and at least one drive shaft connected to an output of the gearbox to transmit mechanical drive from the gearbox.
Claims
1. A low-profile vehicle chassis comprising at least one chassis section comprising: an upper side; a lower side spaced from the upper side; a cavity defined between the upper and lower sides of the chassis; and at least one component of the vehicle contained within the cavity.
2-5. (canceled)
6. A vehicle chassis according to claim 1 wherein the at least one chassis section includes support formations within the cavity configured to receive and retain one or more drivetrain components of the vehicle.
7. A vehicle chassis according to claim 6 wherein the support formations are configured to receive at least one of: a self-contained drivetrain module comprising an electric motor and a gear box contained within a housing; an electric motor mounted directly onto the support formations; a gearbox mounted within the cavity directly onto the support formations; a rotor and a stator of an electric motor mounted directly onto the support formations; and gears and gear-supporting shafts mounted directly onto the support formations.
8-17. (canceled)
18. A vehicle chassis according to claim 1 comprising a plurality of wheels mounted to the chassis, and wherein the upper side of the chassis is lower than the top of the wheels over a majority of the length of the chassis.
19. A vehicle chassis according to claim 18 wherein the upper side of the chassis is lower than the top of the wheels over the entire length of the chassis.
20. A vehicle chassis according to claim 1 wherein the upper side of the chassis is substantially flat over a majority of or over an entirety of the length of the chassis.
21. (canceled)
22. A vehicle chassis according to claim 1 comprising one or more longitudinal chassis rails extending along a majority of the length of chassis and between the upper and lower sides.
23. (canceled)
24. A vehicle chassis according to claim 1, comprising a suspension unit having a plurality of suspension arms coupled to suspension control components to control movement of the suspension arms, wherein at least one of the suspension control components is disposed within the cavity of the vehicle chassis.
25. (canceled)
26. A vehicle chassis according to claim 1 wherein at least one of the chassis sections contains a plurality of battery modules within the chassis section cavity.
27. A vehicle chassis according to claim 26 wherein the chassis section containing the battery modules comprises a central chassis section of a plurality of chassis sections.
28. A vehicle chassis according to claim 26 wherein the vehicle chassis comprises a pair of front wheels and a pair of rear wheels, and wherein the chassis section containing the battery modules is disposed between the front and rear wheels.
29. A vehicle chassis according to claim 1 wherein at least one of the upper and lower side of the chassis comprises a removable hatch section to enable access to the cavity.
30-45. (canceled)
46. An electric vehicle comprising a low-profile vehicle chasis comprising at least one chassis section comprising: an upper side; a lower side spaced from the upper side; a cavity defined between the upper and lower sides of the chassis; and at least one component of the vehicle contained within the cavity.
47. (canceled)
48. A vehicle chassis according to claim 26 wherein the battery modules are arranged to balance a distribution of weight within the chassis.
49. A vehicle chassis according to claim 26 wherein the battery modules are connected in an array.
50. A vehicle chassis according to claim 26 wherein the battery modules are connected in a rectilinear grid of modules.
51. A vehicle chassis according to claim 26 wherein the battery modules are connected in a rectilinear grid of modules selected from the set of 22, 23, 27, 28, 33, 34, 47 and 78, where the format means the number of battery modules running across the width of the chassis x the number of battery modules running down the length of the chassis.
52. A vehicle chassis according to claim 26 wherein each of the plurality of battery modules is configured to fit within dimensions of the vehicle chassis.
53. A vehicle chassis according to claim 26 wherein the battery modules are each substantially square when viewed top down.
54. A vehicle chassis according to claim 26 wherein the battery modules are each substantially square with truncated edges when viewed top down.
55. A vehicle chassis according to claim 1 comprising the chassis section when chemically fastened to different chassis sections, and where all of the chassis sections together present a substantially flat floor or surface.
56. A vehicle comprising according to claim 46 comprising the chassis section when chemically fastened to different chassis sections, and where all of the chassis sections together present a substantially flat floor or surface.
57. A battery pack for an electric vehicle, the battery pack comprising a plurality of battery modules, wherein each of the plurality of battery modules is configured to fit within dimensions of a chassis of the electric vehicle.
58. A battery pack according to claim 57 wherein the battery modules are each substantially square when viewed top down.
59. A battery pack according to claim 57 wherein the battery modules are each substantially square with truncated edges when viewed top down.
60. A battery pack according to claim 57 wherein the battery modules are connected in an array.
61. A battery pack according to claim 57 wherein the battery modules are connected in a rectilinear grid of modules.
62. A battery pack according to claim 57 wherein the battery modules are connected in a rectilinear grid of modules selected from the set of 22, 23, 27, 28, 33, 34, 47 and 78, where the format means the number of battery modules running across the width of the chassis x the number of battery modules running down the length of the chassis.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0039] Embodiments of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0049] The configuration of REEV vehicle chassis shown in
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[0051] Each section may comprise a generally box-like structure having upper and lower sides, which may comprise upper and lower panels 107, 108 respectively. Hereinafter, for the exemplary embodiment of the invention described and illustrated, the upper and lower sides will be described as upper and lower panels 107, 108. The upper and lower panels 107, 108 are parallel and spaced apart to define a chassis cavity 109 in each chassis section. A depth D of the chassis floor 101 may be defined as the distance between the top of the upper panel 107 and the bottom of the lower panel 108 of each chassis section (see
[0052] Advantageously, the chassis floor depth may be between 150 mm-400 mm, and may advantageously be between 150 mm-350 mm, and may advantageously be between 150 mm-300 mm, and may advantageously be between 150 mm-250 mm.
[0053] The chassis may comprise the various chassis sections 102-106 as separate box structures connected together with appropriate mechanical and/or chemical fastening means, such as bolts, rivets, bonding, etc. The chassis 100 may include one or more longitudinal structural strengthening rails 131. Such structural rail(s) may be provided in embodiments in which each chassis section is a separate box structure, or embodiments in which one or more of the chassis sections are integrally formed. Such structural rails 131 may extend along the majority of the length of the chassis 100, and may extend from the front section 102 to the rear section 106, through the front drivetrain section 103, central section 104 and a rear drivetrain section 105. The chassis 100 may include dividing walls 132 (see
[0054] The front drivetrain section 103 includes a drivetrain module 110, shown in more detail in
[0055] An advantage of the configuration of drivetrain module 110 described above is that a plurality of drivetrain components of the vehicle are contained as a single unit, within a single housing. For example, the motors 112, the gearbox 113, inverters 118 and half shafts 114 are provided within the housing 111. (In this context, the term gearbox is intended to mean the gears and support shafts of a motor gear system, without a dedicated casing or housing). This avoids the need for separate housings for each component and thereby reduces weight and material used. For example, there is no requirement for a separate gearbox casing, separate motor casing and separate inverter casing, and respective connectors and fixing points for each, as in conventional vehicle chassis design. In such conventional vehicle chassis design, there is a lot of component redundancy and multiple connecting components and fixing points required. Instead, in the chassis 100 of the present invention, the housing 111 is configured to accommodate the above-described drivetrain components in dedicated respective compartments within the housing 111, eliminating the need for multiple casings and fixings. The motor comprises a rotor 112a and a stator 112b, and the stator 112b may be fixedly mounted within a motor compartment of the housing 111. The rotor 112a may be rotatably mounted on support formations 111a formed on the body of the housing 111. Such a configuration is shown in
[0056] Wheels 119 are supported on the suspension arms 117 and are rotatably driven by drive shafts (not shown) connected between each half shaft 114 and the respective wheel 119. The front wheels 119 are steerable by a steering mechanism for the vehicle. In some embodiments, the rear wheels 119 may also be steerable to enable the vehicle to have four-wheel steering. In such embodiments, the drivetrain module 100 may additionally comprise components of a steering mechanism (not shown), such as a steering actuator and one or more steering motors, to operate the steerable wheels 119. Additionally, the steering mechanism may comprise one or more steering rods, steering gears, a rack and pinion mechanism, and appropriate mechanical linkages, as well as associates sensors and associated electrical connections.
[0057] Each drivetrain module 110 is provided within the chassis cavity 109 of the respective drivetrain section 103, 105. The drivetrain module 110 is thereby configured to fit within the external dimensions of the chassis floor 101, between the upper and lower panels 107, 108 thereof. This provides a compact and low-profile, flat-floored chassis configuration. The provision of a flat chassis floor provides greater flexibility in vehicle design when designing the body and internal features of a vehicle as these do not need to be designed around awkward projecting elements of the chassis and drivetrain. This enables maximisation of the intended vehicle internal volume and flexibility of internal space design of the vehicle. Additionally, a low-profile chassis floor also enables a vehicle allowing greater ease of access, as there may be a reduced or eliminated need for steps for a driver and passengers to enter and exit the vehicle. This also makes loading a vehicle easier as, in the case of delivery trucks for example, the vehicle load bay entrance floor is at a low level. Yet further, a low-level and low-profile floor increases the internal volume within a vehicle for passengers or cargo.
[0058] A number of battery modules 120 are provided within the chassis cavity 109 of the central section 104 of the chassis floor 101. These can be seen in
[0059] The front section 102 of the chassis floor 101 contains a number of electronic components for the vehicle control systems. Such components are provided within the chassis cavity 109 of the front section 102. These can be seen in
[0060] The rear section 106 may be provided with various components of a range extender system 126 to provide supplemental electrical power to the battery modules 120 if needed. Such components may be provided mounted to the chassis floor 101, and therefore sit on or closely above the surface of the upper panel 107. Such range extender system 126 may comprise a range extender unit 127, for example a small-capacity internal combustion engine, and a generator mechanically coupled to, and configured to be driven by, the range extender unit 126. The generator 128 is electrically connected to the battery modules 120 via an inverter (not shown), or may be connected directly to one or both drivetrain modules no to provide electrical energy directly to the electric motors 112 via the inverters 117. The range extender system 126 also includes a fuel tank 129 and a RE cooling unit 130 configured to provide cooling to the range extender unit 127.
[0061] Some components of the RE system 126 may be disposed on the upper side of the chassis floor 101, and therefore project above the level of the upper side of the chassis floor 101. However, in an alternative embodiment, the range extender unit 127 may be made small enough to fit within the chassis cavity 109, together with the remaining components of the RE system 126. In such an embodiment, the range extender unit may be a single piston or rotary internal combustion engine. It will be appreciated that the upper side of the chassis floor 101 is substantially flat over the majority of the chassis length, and advantageously over the entire length of the chassis 100. Advantageously, the upper side of the chassis floor 101 is substantially flat in the region between the front and rear wheels, and may advantageously be flat from the rear wheels forwards to the front of the chassis. Yet further, the upper side of the chassis floor 101 may advantageously be flat from the front wheels rearwards to the rear of the chassis. Also, the upper side of the chassis floor 101 is disposed below the level of the top of the wheels 119 over the majority of the chassis length, and advantageously over the entire length of the chassis 100. Also, in an embodiment without a RE system, so as to be a pure EV, the chassis floor 101 may be flat over the entire chassis length, and maybe disposed below the level of the top of the wheels 119 over the entire chassis length, without any drivetrain components extending above the level of the chassis floor 101. The chassis floor 101 being disposed lower than the level of the top of the wheels 119 further enables a full vehicle body, including side flanks and wheel arches, to more easily be provided and mounted upon the flat chassis floor 101 with reduced chassis overhang and simplified chassis-to-body coupling. Yet further, the chassis floor 101 being disposed lower than the level of the top of the wheels 119 further provides the advantages of ease of personnel access and ease of loading and unloading, as well as increasing the internal volume of the vehicle, as described above.
[0062] Although an exemplary embodiment of the chassis 100 described above and illustrated in
[0063] Although the drivetrain module 110 is illustrated and described above as having two electric motors 112, the invention is not limited to this particular configuration. In an alternative configuration, the drivetrain module 110 may comprise only one electric motor. In such an embodiment, only one inverter 118 may be provided to provide AC electrical power to the one motor 112.
[0064] The exemplary embodiment of the chassis 100 described above and illustrated in
[0065] It will be appreciated that in the above-described embodiments, the chassis 100 comprises a chassis floor 101 having an upper side upon which various further vehicle components may be mounted. Such components include, for example, a vehicle body, seating, user input controls such as steering mechanism and pedals, vehicle cab and related components such as dashboard and windscreen. As such, the upper side of the chassis floor 101 may comprise a load-bearing structural surface, and may comprise a plurality of mounting points for the attachment of any of the above-mentioned vehicle components.
[0066] It will be appreciated that in embodiments of the invention, the chassis floor 101 generally comprises a case or housing within which is contained a number of the drivetrain components of the chassis/vehicle, and are contained within the depth of the chassis floor 101.
[0067] The embodiments of the invention shown in the drawings and described above are exemplary embodiments only and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention, which is defined by the claims hereafter. It is intended that any combination of non-mutually exclusive features described herein are within the scope of the present invention.