Connecting structure connecting in-wheel motor unit and strut-type suspension apparatus
10596896 ยท 2020-03-24
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60G3/01
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2007/0038
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2007/0061
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G2204/182
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2007/0092
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G2300/50
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K17/043
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60K1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K7/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G3/01
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K17/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K17/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A connecting structure connecting: (A) an in-wheel motor unit housed in a wheel and including a wheel holding member holding the wheel, a motor for driving the wheel, and a speed reducer configured to transmit, to the wheel, rotation of the motor while reducing a speed of the rotation; and (B) a strut-type suspension apparatus including a shock absorber connected at an upper end portion thereof to a body of a vehicle and at a lower end portion thereof to the in-wheel motor unit, the strut-type suspension apparatus being configured to suspend the wheel and the in-wheel motor unit, wherein the shock absorber is disposed so as to intersect a rotation axis of the wheel.
Claims
1. A connecting structure connecting: (A) an in-wheel motor unit housed in a wheel and including a wheel holding member holding the wheel and functioning as a steering knuckle, a motor for driving the wheel, and a speed reducer configured to transmit, to the wheel, rotation of the motor while reducing a speed of the rotation; and (B) a strut-type suspension apparatus including a shock absorber connected at an upper end portion thereof to a body of a vehicle and at a lower end portion thereof to the in-wheel motor unit, the strut-type suspension apparatus being configured to suspend the wheel and the in-wheel motor unit, wherein the shock absorber is disposed so as to intersect a rotation axis of the wheel.
2. The connecting structure according to claim 1, wherein the speed reducer includes an output shaft to the wheel and is disposed such that a rotation axis of the output shaft and the rotation axis of the wheel coincide with each other, wherein the motor is fixed to the wheel holding member such that a rotation axis of the motor is shifted with respect to the rotation axis of the output shaft of the speed reducer, and wherein the shock absorber is disposed so as to be arranged in a front-rear direction of the vehicle with respect to the motor.
3. The connecting structure according to claim 2, wherein the motor is fixed to the wheel holding member so as to be shifted with respect to the speed reducer toward a rear side of the vehicle, and wherein the shock absorber is disposed on a front side of the motor.
4. The connecting structure according to claim 1, wherein the speed reducer includes an output shaft to the wheel and is disposed such that a rotation axis of the output shaft coincides with the rotation axis of the wheel, wherein the motor is fixed to the wheel holding member such that a rotation axis of the motor coincides with the rotation axis of the output shaft of the speed reducer, and wherein the shock absorber is connected at the lower end portion thereof to the in-wheel motor unit on an inner side of the in-wheel motor unit in a width direction of the vehicle.
5. The connecting structure according to claim 1, wherein the strut-type suspension apparatus includes a lower arm connected to the in-wheel motor unit under the shock absorber, the strut-type suspension apparatus being configured such that a king pin axis connecting a connection point of the lower arm to the in-wheel motor unit and a connection point of the shock absorber to a body of the vehicle passes a portion of the wheel that is contacting the ground, and wherein the shock absorber is disposed so as to overlap the king pin axis when viewed in a width direction of the vehicle.
6. The connecting structure according to claim 5, wherein the king pin axis intersects a plane, which extends in a front-rear direction of the body of the vehicle and passes through the rotation axis of the wheel, at a point behind the rotation axis of the wheel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The objects, features, advantages, and technical and industrial significance of the present disclosure will be better understood by reading the following detailed description of embodiments, when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
(6) Referring to the drawings, there will be explained below in detail embodiments of the present disclosure. It is to be understood that the present disclosure is not limited to the details of the following embodiments but may be embodied with various changes and modifications based on the knowledge of those skilled in the art.
1. First Embodiment
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(8) The in-wheel motor unit 12 includes a wheel holding member 20 holding the wheel 10, a motor 22 for driving the front wheel 10, and a speed reducer 24 configured to transmit, to the front wheel 10, rotation of the motor 22 while reducing a speed of the rotation.
(9) The wheel holding member 20 is a portion functioning as a steering knuckle and rotatably holds the front wheel 10 via a wheel hub 30. The speed reducer 24 is disposed integrally with the wheel holding member 20. While not shown, an output shaft of the speed reducer 24 is connected to the front wheel 10, and a rotation axis of the output shaft of the speed reducer 24 coincides with a rotation axis L.sub.1 of the front wheel 10. Further, the motor 22 is also disposed integrally with the wheel holding member 20. It is, however, noted that an output shaft of the motor 22 (rotation axis L.sub.2) is shifted with respect to the rotation axis L.sub.1 of the front wheel 10, namely, with respect to the rotation axis of the output shaft of the speed reducer 24. The in-wheel motor unit 12 has a stepped shape in which the motor 22 protrudes toward an inner side in the vehicle width direction from the wheel holding member 20 and the speed reducer 24.
(10) The suspension apparatus 18 is disposed between the vehicle body and the in-wheel motor unit 12. The suspension apparatus 18 is a strut-type suspension apparatus (MacPherson-type suspension apparatus) and includes a shock absorber 40, as a strut, extending in the up-down direction and a lower arm 42 extending in the vehicle width direction. The shock absorber 40 is connected at its upper end portion to the vehicle body and at its lower end portion to the in-wheel motor unit 12 as later explained in detail. The lower arm 42 is connected at its inner end portion in the vehicle width direction to the vehicle body and at its outer end portion in the vehicle width direction to a lower portion of the in-wheel motor unit 12. The shock absorber 40 and the lower arm 42 cause the in-wheel motor unit 12 and the front wheel 10 to move upward and downward with respect to the vehicle body following a substantially constant trajectory.
(11) As explained above, the shock absorber 40 is connected at its lower end portion to the in-wheel motor unit 12. Specifically, the lower end portion of the shock absorber 40 is connected to the in-wheel motor unit 12 on the inner side of the in-wheel motor unit 12 in the vehicle width direction. As shown in
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(13) The front wheel 10 is configured to be steered (turned) about a straight line L.sub.3 connecting a connection point of the upper end of the shock absorber 40 to the vehicle body and a connection point of the lower min 42 to the in-wheel motor unit 12. That is, the straight line L.sub.3 is a king pin axis and passes a portion of the front wheel 10 contacting the ground, namely, passes a ground contacting surface of the tire 14. As shown in
(14) The connecting structure connecting the in-wheel motor unit and the strut-type suspension apparatus of the present disclosure may be employed in a rear wheel together with or in place of the front wheel 10. While, in the present embodiment, the front wheel 10 in which the connecting structure is employed is a steerable wheel, the connecting structure may be employed in a non-steerable wheel.
2. Second Embodiment
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(16) A shock absorber 112 of the strut-type suspension apparatus 110 is connected at its lower end portion to the in-wheel motor unit 100 on the inner side of the in-wheel motor unit 100 in the vehicle width direction. As shown in
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