DRIVE UNIT AND VEHICLE WITH A DRIVE UNIT
20230025606 · 2023-01-26
Assignee
Inventors
- Andreas Holzlöhner (Langenargen, DE)
- Vyacheslav Brushkivskyy (Kressbronn, DE)
- Marcel Neurohr (Friedrichshafen, DE)
Cpc classification
H02K9/197
ELECTRICITY
H02K2205/09
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H02K9/19
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
The invention relates to a drive unit (1) with a housing (2), an electric motor (3) arranged therein, a transmission (8) coupled to the electric motor (3), at least two oil chambers (15, 16) arranged in the housing (2), which have oil zones (20, 21) and air zones (22, 23) and in which the oil zones (20, 21) are flow-connected to one another by an overflow channel (18). A pump (14) is flow-connected on its suction side with an oil zone (20) and passes oil through the oil chambers (15, 16). A pressure-equalization channel (30) opens into the air zones (22, 23) and flow-connects them to one another.
Claims
1-12. (canceled)
13. A drive unit for an electric vehicle, the drive unit comprising: a housing (2); an electric motor (3) arranged in the housing; a transmission (8) coupled to the electric motor (3); a first oil chamber (15) arranged in the housing and defining a first oil zone (21) and a first air zone; (22) a second oil chamber (16) arranged in the housing and defining a second oil zone (20) and a second air zone (23); an overflow channel (18) fluidly connecting the first oil zone (21) to the second oil zone (20); a pump (14) having a suction side flow-connected the second oil zone (20), the pump configured to deliver oil through the first oil chamber (15) and the second oil chamber (16); and a pressure-equalization channel (30) open to and fluidly connecting the first air zone (22) to the second air zone (23), the pressure-equalization channel configured to equalize pressure between the first air zones (22) and the second air zone (23).
14. The drive unit (1) according to claim 1, wherein the first oil zone (20) and the second oil zone (21) are provided at opposite axial end areas of the electric motor (3).
15. The drive unit (1) according to claim 1, wherein the pump (14) is configured and arranged to deliver oil to bearings (9, 11) of a rotor shaft (7) and/or to bearings of a transmission (8) and/or to gearwheels of the transmission (8).
16. The drive unit (1) according to claim 15, characterized in that, the rotor shaft (7) is in the form of a hollow shaft and the pump (14) is configured and arranged to pump oil through the hollow shaft.
17. The drive unit (1) according to claim 1, comprising a partition wall (17) between the first oil chamber (15) and the second oil chamber (16), the partition wall (17) including at least part of the overflow channel (18).
18. The drive unit (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that the electric motor (3) is arranged in a motor space (5) separated from the oil chambers (15, 16).
19. The drive unit (1) according to claim 1, comprising mechanical screening (33) between the pressure-equalization channel (30) and the first oil chamber (15) and/or between the pressure-equalization channel (30) and the second oil chamber (16) so as to prevent ingress of oil from the respective first oil chamber (15) and/or second oil chamber (16).
20. The drive unit (1) according to claim 19, wherein the mechanical screening (33) is located at a first opening point (31) and a second opening point (31) of the pressure-equalization channel (30).
21. The drive unit of claim 20, wherein the mechanical screening in the form of a membrane permeable to air but impermeable to oil or a screening wall.
22. The drive unit of claim 21, wherein the mechanical screening is formed as a labyrinth-type screen.
23. The drive unit (1) according to claim 1, wherein the pressure-equalization channel (30) is defined by a separate air line.
24. The drive unit (1) according to claim 23, wherein the pressure-equalization channel (30) comprises a flexible pipe.
25. The drive unit (1) according to claim 23, wherein the separate air line extends completely inside the housing (2).
26. The drive unit (1) according to claim 1, wherein the pressure-equalization channel (30) is formed by a duct in a wall of the housing.
27. The drive unit (1) according to claim 1, wherein the overflow channel (18) and the pressure-equalization channel (30) merge into one another and together form one or more sections of a common connecting channel, such that in the installed condition of the motor the overflow channel (18) is in a lower part of the common connecting channel and the pressure-equalization channel (30) is in an upper part of the common connecting channel.
28. A vehicle comprising the drive unit (1) according to claim 13.
29. The vehicle according to claim 28, wherein the first oil zone (20) and the second oil zone (21) are provided at opposite axial end areas of the electric motor (3).
30. The vehicle according to claim 29, characterized in that the rotor shaft (7) is in the form of a hollow shaft and the pump (14) is configured and arranged to pump oil through the hollow shaft.
31. The vehicle according to claim 30, comprising a partition wall (17) between the first oil chamber (15) and the second oil chamber (16), the partition wall (17) including at least part of the overflow channel (18).
32. The vehicle according to claim 31, wherein the overflow channel (18) and the pressure-equalization channel (30) merge and together form one or more sections of a common connecting channel, such that in the installed condition of the motor the overflow channel (18) is in a lower part of the common connecting channel and the pressure-equalization channel (30) is in an upper part of the common connecting channel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021] Further features and advantages of the invention emerge from the following description of preferred embodiments, with reference to the figures which show:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0026] In the example embodiment shown, the rotor shaft 7 is in the form of a hollow shaft. To the rotor shaft 7 is coupled a transmission 8, in this case in the form of a planetary transmission. However, it is also possible to use other types of electric motors and transmissions in the drive unit 1.
[0027] The rotor shaft 7 is supported in the housing by bearings 9. In the example embodiment shown, the bearings 9 are in the form of ball bearings.
[0028] The planetary gearwheels 10 of the transmission 8 are supported by bearings 11 on a planetary carrier 12. In contrast, in this example embodiment the bearings 11 of the planetary gearwheels 10 are needle bearings.
[0029] The rotor shaft 7 can be driven by the electric motor 3 and, in the embodiment shown, transmits the torque to a sun gear 13 of the transmission 8. The drive output takes place by way of the planetary carrier 12.
[0030] A pump 14 is arranged on the outside of the housing 2. This pump is an oil pump.
[0031] Two oil chambers 15, 16 are arranged in the housing 2. Depending on the drive unit concerned, however, it is possible for more than two oil chambers to be present. These oil chambers 15, 16 are separated from one another by a partition wall 17 and are flow-connected by a (symbolically represented) overflow channel 18. The partition wall 17 is arranged in the housing 2 in an area approximately at the axial middle of the electric motor 3.
[0032] Furthermore, the oil chambers 15, 16 are separated from the motor space 5 of the electric motor 3 by seals 19.
[0033] In this case the oil chambers 15, 16 are positioned at the axial end areas of the electric motor 3, where the bearings 9, 11 and the transmission 8 are also arranged. The overflow channel 18 forms an additional flow-connection between the oil chambers 15, 16.
[0034] The oil chambers 15, 16 comprise, respectively oil zones 20 or 21 below and air zones 22, 23 above them.
[0035] In the example embodiment shown, the pump 14 draws oil from the oil zone 20 of the oil chamber 16 by way of a suction channel 24 of its own that begins in the oil chamber 16.
[0036] The suction channel 24 is a separate channel, which is a distance away from the overflow channel 18 and leads directly alongside the oil chamber 15 to the pump 14.
[0037] The pump 14 delivers the oil into a channel 25 inside the rotor shaft 7, which for that purpose is made as a hollow shaft. The two oil chambers 15, 16 are additionally connected to one another by way of this channel 25.
[0038] From the channel 25 an opening 26 leads to the bearing 9 in the oil chamber 15, so that the oil is directed to the corresponding bearing and lubricates and cools it.
[0039] Oil flowing away from the bearing 9 is then already in the oil chamber 15 and can flow into its oil zone.
[0040] At the opposite end of the rotor shaft 7 a further opening 27 is provided, by way of which the oil can get on the one hand to the bearing 9 in the oil chamber 16 and on the other hand to the planetary gearwheels 10 and hence also to the sun gear 13 and, via openings 28, to the bearings 11 of the planetary gearwheels 10. The teeth of a ring gear 29 of the planetary transmission are also lubricated thereby.
[0041] Here, too, the oil can then flow down within the oil chamber 16 and into the oil zone 21. From there it is drawn up by the pump 14 again, so that a cycle is produced.
[0042] In the embodiment shown in
[0043] The ends and thus opening points 31 of the pressure-equalization channel 30 open into the air zones 22, 23 of the oil chambers 15, 16 and thereby ensure that pressure equalization takes place between the oil chambers 15, 16. If such a pressure-equalization channel 30 is used, it is not necessary for both of the oil chambers 15, 16 to be provided with vents. It is then sufficient for one of the two oil chambers 15, 16 to be provided with a vent 32.
[0044] The opening points 31 of the pressure-equalization channel 30 are provided with (symbolically represented) mechanical screening 33 which prevents the oil from making its way into the pressure-equalization channel 30. The mechanical screening 33 can for example be in the form of a membrane which is permeable to air but impermeable to oil. Such a membrane can, for example, be arranged at the end of the pressure-equalization channel 30. In that way air can pass through the pressure-equalization channel 30 so as to ensure pressure equalization, but oil is held back by the membrane.
[0045] It is also conceivable to make the mechanical screening 33 in the form of a labyrinth-type screen wall. Such a screen wall can for example be arranged directly at the opening points 31 of the pressure-equalization channel 30, or it can be part of the wall of the housing 2. The labyrinthine structure prevents the oil from getting into the pressure-equalization channel 30, whereas air can pass through such a labyrinth-type screen and can thereby ensure pressure equalization between the oil chambers 15, 16.
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[0047] In the embodiment of
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[0049] In a further embodiment (not shown), the overflow channel 18 and the pressure-equalization channel 30 merge into one another and form sections of a common connecting channel, wherein, in the installed condition of the drive unit 1, the overflow channel 18 forms the lower part of the connecting channel and the pressure-equalization channel 30 is above it.
[0050] The overflow channel 18 is thus in the oil zones 20, 21 and the pressure-equalization channel 30 above it is in the air zones 22, 23. Thus, pressure-equalization can be ensured without having to make an additional channel. In this case the oil level is chosen such that, and the connecting channel is arranged in such manner that, in any of the usual inclined positions of the vehicle the oil never fills the whole of the connecting channel and the pressure-equalization channel 30 is always there.
INDEXES
[0051] 1 Drive unit [0052] 2 Housing [0053] 3 Electric motor [0054] 5 Motor space [0055] 7 Rotor shaft [0056] 8 Transmission [0057] 9 Bearing [0058] 10 Planetary gearwheels [0059] 11 Bearing [0060] 11 Planetary carrier [0061] 13 Sun gear [0062] 14 Pump [0063] 15 Oil chamber [0064] 16 Oil chamber [0065] 17 Partition wall [0066] 18 Overflow channel [0067] 19 Seals [0068] 20 Oil zone [0069] 21 Oil zone [0070] 22 Air zones [0071] 23 Air zone [0072] 24 Suction channel [0073] 25 Channel [0074] 26 Opening [0075] 27 Opening [0076] 28 Openings [0077] 29 Ring gear [0078] 30 Pressure-equalization channel [0079] 31 Opening points [0080] 32 Vent [0081] 33 Screen