Suspension structure for in-wheel motor drive device
10906372 ยท 2021-02-02
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60G11/183
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2007/0038
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K7/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G15/07
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G2204/1224
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G2204/129
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G2300/50
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60K7/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G7/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A suspension structure for an in-wheel motor drive device of the present invention includes an in-wheel motor drive device (10), a shock absorber (76), a torsion bar (81), and a stabilizer link (86), wherein: the shock absorber includes an upper spring seat (79a) provided in an upper end region of the shock absorber and a lower spring seat (79b) provided in a lower end region of the shock absorber and forming a pair with the upper spring seat; an upper end (87a) of the stabilizer link is arranged between a vehicle back edge (79d) of the lower spring seat and a vehicle front edge (79c) of the lower spring seat; and a lower end (87b) of the stabilizer link is arranged so as to overlap with a hub wheel (12) as viewed in an axial direction of the hub wheel.
Claims
1. A suspension structure for an in-wheel motor drive device, comprising: an in-wheel motor drive device having a hub wheel coupled with a wheel and a motor portion for driving the hub wheel; a vertically extendable shock absorber of which an upper end is joined with a vehicle body side member and a lower end is joined with the in-wheel motor drive device; a torsion bar including a twisted portion extending to a vehicle width direction outside from a vehicle width direction center portion and an arm portion further extending in a different direction from a vehicle width direction outside end of the twisted portion to a vehicle front/back direction; and a vertically extending stabilizer link of which an upper end is joined with a lower end region of the shock absorber or the in-wheel motor drive device and a lower end is joined with the arm portion, wherein the shock absorber includes an upper spring seat provided in an upper end region of the shock absorber and a lower spring seat provided in the lower end region of the shock absorber and forming a pair with the upper spring seat, the upper end of the stabilizer link is arranged between a vehicle back edge and a vehicle front edge of the lower spring seat, and the lower end of the stabilizer link is arranged so as to overlap with the hub wheel as viewed in an axial direction of the hub wheel, wherein the twisted portion is arranged in a vehicle ahead of an axis of the hub wheel, and wherein the in-wheel motor drive device includes a motor rotation shaft arranged offset from an axis of the hub wheel towards a vehicle front.
2. The suspension structure for an in-wheel motor drive device according to claim 1, wherein the shock absorber is a strut, further comprising a lower arm that is arranged further downward than the strut, extends in a vehicle width direction, and of which a vehicle width direction outside end is rotatably joined with the in-wheel motor drive device and a vehicle width direction inside end is rotatably joined to a vehicle body side member.
3. The suspension structure for an in-wheel motor drive device according to claim 1, wherein the in-wheel motor drive device, the shock absorber, and the stabilizer link are arranged on both vehicle width direction sides and form pairs, respectively, and the torsion bar is joined with the stabilizer link on a vehicle width direction left side at one end and joined with the stabilizer link on a vehicle width direction right side at an other end.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(10) An embodiment of the present invention will be described below in detail with reference to the drawings. Prior to the suspension structure according to one embodiment of the present invention, the in-wheel motor drive device will be described.
(11) An in-wheel motor drive device 10 includes a wheel hub bearing portion 11, a motor portion 21, and a speed reduction portion 31 that decelerates the rotation of the motor portion 21 and transmits the reduced rotation to the wheel hub bearing portion 11, and is arranged on the both vehicle width direction right and left sides of an electric vehicle (not shown). At this time, as shown in
(12) The in-wheel motor drive device 10 is arranged in an inner space region of a road wheel W represented by an imaginary line in
(13) Each in-wheel motor drive device 10 is joined with the vehicle body of the electric vehicle via a suspension device which will be described later. The in-wheel motor drive device 10 is capable of causing an electric vehicle to run at a speed of 0 to 180 km/h on a public road.
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(16) The fixed shaft 15 extends along the axis O and passes through a main body casing 43 forming an outline of the speed reduction portion 31. Most of the fixed shaft 15 excluding the root portion 15r passes through an opening 43q formed in a back surface portion 43b of the main body casing 43 and is housed inside the main body casing 43. The end portion 15e of the fixed shaft 15 further passes through an opening 43p formed in a front surface portion 43f of the main body casing 43 and protrudes to a more vehicle width direction outside than the front surface portion 43f. The root portion 15r of the fixed shaft 15 is not housed inside the main body casing 43 but arranged on a more vehicle width direction inside than the back surface portion 43b of the main body casing 43 and is joined and fixed to the surface of the back surface portion 43b with a joint means (e.g., bolt) not illustrated. It is to be noted that the front surface portion 43f and the back surface portion 43b are casing wall portions facing each other spaced in the axis O direction. The hub carrier 18 is attached and fixed to the root portion 15r with a joint means not illustrated. The hub carrier 18 is joined with a suspension device and a tie rod described later outside the main body casing 43.
(17) The rolling elements 14 are arranged in double rows separated in the axis O direction. The outer circumferential surface of the inner races 16 of one side of the axis O direction constitutes an inner raceway surface of the rolling elements 14 of the first row and faces the inner circumferential surface of one side of the axis O direction of the outer ring 12. The outer circumferential surface of the inner races 16 of the other side of the axis O direction constitutes an inner raceway surface of the rolling elements 14 of the second row and faces the inner circumferential surface of the other side of the axis O direction of the outer ring 12. In the following description, the vehicle width direction outside (outboard side) is also referred to as one side of the axis O direction and the vehicle width direction inside (inboard side) is also referred to as the other side of the axis O direction. The right/left direction of the page of
(18) A flange portion 12f is formed at one end of the axis O direction of the outer ring 12. The flange portion 12f constitutes a coupling seat portion for coupling coaxially with a brake disc BD and a spoke portion Ws of the road wheel W. The outer ring 12 is coupled with the brake disc BD and the road wheel W at the flange portion 12f and rotates integrally with the road wheel W. As an example of variation not illustrated, the flange portion 12f may be a protruding portion that protrudes towards the outer diameter side spaced in the circumferential direction.
(19) The brake disc BD has a hat shape having a flange-shaped frictional surface over the entire circumference, and forms a space inside the hat. The inner circumferential wall surface of the hat internal space is indicated by a hat circle BH.
(20) As shown in
(21) The axis M that becomes a rotation center of the motor rotation shaft 22 and the rotor 23 extends in parallel to the axis O of the wheel hub bearing portion 11. That is, the motor portion 21 is arranged so as to be offset away from the axis O of the wheel hub bearing portion 11. Most axial direction position of the motor portion 21 excluding the end portion of the motor rotation shaft 22 does not overlap with the axis O direction position of the inner fixing member 13 as shown in
(22) The speed reduction portion 31 includes an input shaft 32, an input gear 33, an intermediate gear 34, an intermediate shaft 35, an intermediate gear 36, an intermediate gear 37, an intermediate shaft 38, an intermediate gear 39, an output gear 40, an output shaft 41, and the main body casing 43. The input shaft 32 is a tubular body having a larger diameter than the end portion 22e of the motor rotation shaft 22 and extends along the axis M of the motor portion 21. The end portion 22e is received in the center hole of the other end portion of the axis M direction of the input shaft 32, and the input shaft 32 is coupled coaxially with the motor rotation shaft 22. Both ends of the input shaft 32 are supported by the main body casing 43 via rolling bearings 42a and 42b. More specifically, one end of the axis M direction of the input shaft 32 is supported by the front surface portion 43f via the rolling bearing 42a, and the other end of the axis M direction of the input shaft 32 is supported by the back surface portion 43b via the rolling bearing 42b. The input gear 33 is an externally toothed gear having a diameter smaller than the motor portion 21, and is coupled coaxially with the input shaft 32. More specifically, the input gear 33 is integrally formed on the outer circumference of the center portion of the axis M direction of the input shaft 32.
(23) The output shaft 41 is a tubular body having a larger diameter than the outer ring 12 and extends along the axis O of the wheel hub bearing portion 11. The other end of the axis O direction of the outer ring 12 is received in the center hole at one end of the axis O direction of the output shaft 41 and the output shaft 41 is coupled coaxially with the outer ring 12. Specifically, a spline groove is formed on the inner circumferential surface of the output shaft 41, a spline groove is formed on the outer circumferential surface of the other end of the axis O direction of the outer ring 12, and these spline grooves are spline-fitted. Such spline fitting realizes torque transmission between the output shaft 41 and the outer ring 12 and allows relative movement therebetween.
(24) Both ends of the output shaft 41 are supported by the main body casing 43 via rolling bearings 44 and 46. Specifically, one end of the axis O direction of the output shaft 41 is supported by the front surface portion 43f via the rolling bearing 44. The other end of the axis O direction of the output shaft 41 is supported by the back surface portion 43b via the rolling bearing 46. The output gear 40 is an externally toothed gear, and is coupled coaxially with the output shaft 41. More specifically, the output gear 40 is integrally formed on the outer circumference of the other end of the axis O direction of the output shaft 41. The inner circumferential surface of the other end of the axis O direction of the output shaft 41 faces the outer circumferential surface of a circumferential wall formed on the back surface portion 43b and surrounding the opening 43q. A sealing material 43v is provided between these circumferential surfaces facing each other.
(25) The two intermediate shafts 35 and 38 extend in parallel to the input shaft 32 and the output shaft 41. That is, the speed reduction portion 31 is a four-axis parallel shaft gear reducer, and the axis O of the output shaft 41, the axis Nf of the intermediate shaft 35, the axis Nl of the intermediate shaft 38, and the axis M of the input shaft 32 extend in parallel to each other, in other words, extend in the vehicle width direction.
(26) The vehicle front/back position of each axis will now be described. As shown in
(27) The vertical position of each axis will now be described. The axis M of the input shaft 32 and the axis O of the output shaft 41 are arranged at substantially the same vertical position. The axis Nf of the intermediate shaft 35 is arranged further upward than the axis M of the input shaft 32. The axis Nl of the intermediate shaft 38 is arranged further upward than the axis Nf of the intermediate shaft 35. It is to be noted that it is sufficient for the plurality of intermediate shafts 35 and 38 to be arranged further upward than the input shaft 32 and the output shaft 41, and the intermediate shaft 35 may be arranged further upward than the intermediate shaft 38 as an example of variation not illustrated. Alternatively, as an example of variation not illustrated, the output shaft 41 may be arranged further upward than the input shaft 32. In the example of variation in which the axis M of the input shaft 32 is arranged at the above-described arbitrary position around the axis O, the vertical positions of the input shaft 32, the intermediate shaft 35, the intermediate shaft 38, and the output shaft 41 are determined by the front/back position and the vertical position of the motor.
(28) The intermediate gear 34 and the intermediate gear 36 are externally toothed gears and are coupled coaxially with the center portion of the axis Nf direction of the intermediate shaft 35 as shown in
(29) The main body casing 43 forms an outline of the speed reduction portion 31 and the wheel hub bearing portion 11, is formed in a tubular shape, and surrounds the axes O, Nf, Nl, and M that extend in parallel to each other as shown in
(30) With reference to
(31) The tubular main body casing 43, as shown in
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(33) The opening 43p through which the outer ring 12 passes is formed in the front surface portion 43f.
(34) The opening 43p is provided with a sealing material 43s for sealing the annular gap with the outer ring 12. Therefore, the outer ring 12 to be a rotating body is housed in the main body casing 43 which becomes a non-rotating body except for one end portion of the axis O direction.
(35) The small-diameter input gear 33 and the large-diameter intermediate gear 34 are arranged on one side (on the flange portion 12f side) in the axial direction of the speed reduction portion 31 and engage with each other. The small-diameter intermediate gear 36 and the large-diameter intermediate gear 37 are arranged on the other side (on the motor portion 21 side) in the axial direction of the speed reduction portion 31 and engage with each other. The small-diameter input gear 39 and the large-diameter intermediate gear 40 are arranged on one side (on the flange portion 12f side) in the axial direction of the speed reduction portion 31 and engage with each other. In this way, the input gear 33, the plurality of intermediate gears 34, 36, 37, and 39 and the output gear 40 engage with each other and constitute a drive transmission path leading from the input gear 33 to the output gear 40 via the plurality of intermediate gears 34, 36, 37, and 39. By the engagement of the drive side small-diameter gears and the driven side large-diameter gears, the rotation of the input shaft 32 is decelerated by the intermediate shaft 35, the rotation of the intermediate shaft 35 is decelerated by the intermediate shaft 38, and the rotation of the intermediate shaft 38 is decelerated by the output shaft 41. As a result, the speed reduction portion 31 secures a sufficient reduction ratio. Among the plurality of intermediate gears, the intermediate gear 34 becomes the first intermediate gear located on the input side of the drive transmission path. Among the plurality of intermediate gears, the intermediate gear 39 becomes the final intermediate gear located on the output side of the drive transmission path.
(36) According to the present embodiment, as shown in
(37) According to the present embodiment, as shown in
(38) Further, according to the present embodiment, as shown in
(39) Further, according to the present embodiment, as shown in
(40) Further, according to the present embodiment, as shown in
(41) As shown in
(42) The oil pump 54 is arranged in the axis P direction further than the rolling bearing 52a and is provided at one end of the axis P direction of the pump shaft 51. The oil pump 54 is connected to a suction oil passage 59i and a discharge oil passage 590 shown in
(43) As the oil pump 54 is driven by the output gear 40, the oil pump 54 sucks the lubricating oil of the oil tank 47 through the suction port 59j, and discharges the sucked lubricating oil through the discharge port 59p. The discharge port 59p is located higher than all the gears (the input gear 33, the intermediate gears 34, 36, 37, and 39, and the output gear 40), and supplies lubricating oil to these gears from above. Further, the lubricating oil is injected from the oil pump 54 into the inside of the motor portion 21. As a result, the motor portion 21 and the speed reduction portion 31 are lubricated and cooled.
(44) Next, the suspension device joined to the in-wheel motor drive device 10 will be described.
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(47) The suspension device 70 has a lower arm 71, a strut 76, a torsion bar 81, and a stabilizer link 86. The strut 76 includes a shock absorber that is a combination of a damper 77 and a coil spring 78, and is a suspension member that extends in a vertically expandable manner. In an upper end region of the strut 76, a flange-shaped upper spring seat 79a is attached and fixed. In a lower end region of the strut 76, a lower spring seat 79b is attached and fixed. The upper spring seat 79a and the lower spring seat 79b are spaced apart in the vertical direction, and the coil spring 78 is compressed and provided between these spring seats. When the space between the upper spring seat 79a and the lower spring seat 79b changes due to expansion and contraction of the strut 76, the coil spring 78 expands and contracts together with the damper 77. The upper end of the strut 76 is joined with a vehicle body side member (not illustrated), for example, a vehicle body frame. The lower end of the strut 76 is attached and fixed to the upper portion of the in-wheel motor drive device 10.
(48) The lower arm 71 is a suspension member that is arranged further downward than the strut 76 and extends in the vehicle width direction. The lower arm 71 is Y-shaped or V-shaped, and has two vehicle width direction inside ends 72c and 72d branching on the vehicle width direction inside. The vehicle width direction inside ends 72c and 72d are rotatably joined with a vehicle body side member not illustrated, for example, a vehicle body subframe, via a pivot extending in the vehicle front/back direction. A vehicle width direction outside end 73 (
(49) A straight line connecting the upper end of the strut 76 and the vehicle width direction outside end 73 including the ball joint constitutes a steering axis K. The in-wheel motor drive device 10 and the road wheel W can be steered around the steering axis K as a center. A vehicle back side portion of the in-wheel motor drive device 10 is joined with a tie rod 74. As the tie rod 74 is displaced in the vehicle width direction, the in-wheel motor drive device 10 and the road wheel W are steered.
(50) The torsion bar 81 is arranged in the vehicle front that becomes opposite to the tie rod 74 as viewed from the axis O. The torsion bar 81 includes a twisted portion 82 extending from a vehicle width direction center portion of the vehicle body to the both vehicle width direction outsides that are not illustrated and an arm portion 83 further extending in a different direction from the vehicle width direction outside end of the twisted portion 82 to the vehicle back.
(51) The twisted portion 82 extends straight in the vehicle width direction and is passed through a sleeve 85 at one end side and the other end side. The sleeve 85 is attached to a bottom surface of the vehicle body (not illustrated), whereby the twisted portion 82 is supported by the vehicle body. The torsion bar 81 extends in a substantially horizontal direction as shown in
(52) The stabilizer link 86 is provided to each of the suspension devices 70 arranged on the both vehicle width direction right and left sides. The stabilizer link 86 vertically extends. An upper end 87a of the stabilizer link 86 is joined with the lower end region of the strut 76 via the ball joint and a lower end 87b of the stabilizer link 86 is joined with the back end of the arm portion 83 via the ball joint. Ball joints capable of being freely bent and deformed are provided at these joint points. As a result, when the stroke amount of the strut 76 changes and the in-wheel motor drive device 10 bounds and rebounds, the angle between the stabilizer link 86 and the strut 76 and the angle between the stabilizer link 86 and the arm portion 83 change.
(53) More specifically, when the in-wheel motor drive device 10 on the vehicle width direction right side shown in
(54) According to the present embodiment, the torsion bar 81 and the stabilizer link 86 as a stabilizer mechanism improve the roll rigidity in an electric vehicle including the in-wheel motor drive device 10.
(55) As shown in
(56) Therefore, according to the present embodiment, even if the in-wheel motor drive device 10 and the road wheel W are steered around the steering axis, interference with the stabilizer link 86 is eliminated. According to the present embodiment, it is possible to increase the maximum steering angle and decrease the turning radius of the electric vehicle in comparison with the conventional suspension structure for the in-wheel motor drive device.
(57) Including the upper end 87a and the lower end 87b, the stabilizer link 86 is arranged so as to overlap with the strut 76 as viewed in the axis O direction as shown in
(58) In addition, as shown in
(59) To facilitate understanding of the present invention, the comparative example shown in
(60) In the comparative example, although a twisted portion 92 of a torsion bar 91 extends to a vehicle width direction outside from the vehicle width direction center portion, it is arranged downward so that an arm portion 93 does not intersect with the axis O. As shown in
(61) In the comparative example, the clearance C between the motor portion 21 and the stabilizer link 96 is small as indicated by arrows in
(62) Returning to the description of the present embodiment, the twisted portion 82 of the torsion bar 81 is arranged in the vehicle ahead of the axis O as shown in
(63) Further, according to the present embodiment, as shown in
(64) Further, according to the present embodiment, the strut 76 extends and retracts in the vertical direction as a shock absorber, and the lower arm 71 is further included such that it is arranged further downward than the strut 76, extends in the vehicle width direction, and of which the vehicle width direction outside end 73 is rotatably joined with the in-wheel motor drive device 10 and the vehicle width direction inside ends 72c and 72d are rotatably joined to a vehicle body side member not illustrated. Hence, in the strut type suspension device, while ensuring the roll rigidity, the maximum steering angle of the in-wheel motor drive device 10 can be increased.
(65) Further, according to the present embodiment, the in-wheel motor drive device 10, the strut 76, and the stabilizer link 86 are arranged on the both vehicle width direction right and left sides so as to be bilaterally symmetrical on the both vehicle width direction right and left sides and form pairs, and the torsion bar 81 extends to the both vehicle width direction outsides from the vehicle width direction center portion, is joined with the stabilizer link 86 on the vehicle width direction left side at one end, and is joined with the stabilizer link 86 on the vehicle width direction right side at the other end. As a result, uneven strokes of the pair of right and left suspension devices are suppressed by one torsion bar 81, and it is possible to increase the maximum steering angle of the in-wheel motor drive device 10, while securing the roll rigidity of the electric vehicle.
(66) Although the embodiment of the present invention has been described with reference to the drawings, the present invention is not limited to the embodiment shown in the drawings. Various modifications and variations can be made to the illustrated embodiment within the identical scope to the present invention or within an equivalent scope.
(67) As an example of variation not illustrated, for example, the lower end 87b may be arranged in the hat circle BH as viewed in the axis O direction as shown in
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
(68) The suspension structure for an in-wheel motor drive device according to the present invention is advantageously used in electric vehicles and hybrid vehicles.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
(69) 10 in-wheel motor drive device 11 wheel hub bearing portion 12 outer ring (hub wheel) 12f flange portion 13 inner fixing member 14 rolling element 15 fixed axis 18 hub carrier 21 motor portion 22 motor rotation axis 23 rotor 24 stator 25 motor casing 25v motor casing cover 31 speed reduction portion 32 input shaft 33 input gear 34, 36, 37, 39 intermediate gear 35, 38 intermediate shaft 40 output gear 41 output shaft 43 body casing 43b back surface portion 43c portion immediately below 43f front surface portion 47 oil tank 70 suspension device 71 lower arm 72c, 72d vehicle width direction inside end 73 vehicle width direction outside end 74 tie rod 76 strut 77 damper 78 coil spring 79a upper spring seat 79b lower spring seat 79c vehicle front edge 79d vehicle back edge 81 torsion bar 82 twisted portion 83 arm portion 85 sleeve 86 stabilizer link 87a upper end 87b lower end 89 brake caliper BD brake disc BH hat circle C clearance K steering axis M, Nf, Nl, O, P axis W road wheel Wr rim portion Ws spoke portion.