In-wheel motor drive device assembly having an in-wheel motor drive device and a suspension device
10414264 ยท 2019-09-17
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60G2200/142
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K7/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G7/008
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G2204/148
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2007/0061
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2007/0046
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G2204/182
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60B27/0026
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G2300/50
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2007/0038
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G3/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60B35/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60K7/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G3/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60B27/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60B35/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An in-wheel motor drive device (10) includes: a wheel hub bearing portion (11); a motor portion (21) and a deceleration portion (31) disposed in an upwardly offset manner with respect to an axis of the wheel hub bearing portion (11); and a carrier (101) projecting downward to a position below the wheel hub bearing portion (11). A suspension connection portion (101c) is mounted on a lower end of the carrier (101), the suspension connection portion (101c) to be connected with a suspension device (116) so as to be directable in any direction. The suspension connection portion (101c) is disposed in an overlapping manner with the wheel hub bearing portion (11) with respect to a position in an axial direction of the wheel hub bearing portion (11).
Claims
1. An in-wheel motor drive device assembly comprising: an in-wheel motor drive device having a wheel hub bearing portion having a wheel hub to be joined with a wheel; a motor portion disposed in an upwardly offset manner with respect to an axis of the wheel hub bearing portion, and configured to drive the wheel hub; a deceleration portion disposed in an upwardly offset manner with respect to the axis of the wheel hub bearing portion, and configured to decelerate a rotation of the motor portion and to transmit the decelerated rotation to the wheel hub; and a carrier projecting downward to a position below the wheel hub bearing portion, a suspension device which connects the in-wheel motor drive device to a vehicle-body-side member, wherein the suspension device includes: a damper, a lower suspension member disposed below the damper, an upper suspension connection portion, the upper suspension connection portion provided at an upper end of the carrier and joined to an end portion of the damper in a non-movable manner, and a lower suspension connection portion, the lower suspension connection portion mounted on a lower end of the carrier, the lower suspension connection portion to be connected with one end of the lower suspension device so as to be directable in any direction, wherein the lower suspension connection portion is disposed in an overlapping manner with the wheel hub bearing portion with respect to a position in an axial direction of the wheel hub bearing portion.
2. The in-wheel motor drive device assembly according to claim 1, wherein the wheel hub bearing portion includes an outer ring which forms the wheel hub, an inner ring disposed on an inner periphery of the outer ring, and a plurality of rolling elements disposed in an annular gap formed between the outer ring and the inner ring, the deceleration portion includes an input gear mounted on a motor rotation shaft of the motor portion, and an output gear mounted coaxially on an outer periphery of the outer ring and driven by the input gear, and the lower suspension connection portion is disposed below a lowermost end of the output gear.
3. The in-wheel motor drive device assembly according to claim 1, wherein the wheel hub bearing portion includes an outer ring which forms the wheel hub, an inner ring disposed on an inner periphery of the outer ring, and a plurality of rolling elements disposed in an annular gap formed between the outer ring and the inner ring, the deceleration portion includes an input gear mounted on a motor rotation shaft of the motor portion, and an output gear mounted coaxially on an outer periphery of a center portion of the outer ring in an axial direction and driven by the input gear, the outer ring has a joining portion to be joined to the wheel on one end portion thereof in an axial direction, and the lower suspension connection portion is disposed in a spaced-apart manner from the output gear on the other side in an axial direction.
4. The in-wheel motor drive device assembly according to claim 2, wherein the output gear is engaged with the outer periphery of the outer ring by spline fitting.
5. The in-wheel motor drive device assembly according to claim 1 wherein the motor portion is disposed in a spaced-apart manner from the axis of the wheel hub bearing portion in an offset manner.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(12) Hereinafter, an embodiment of the present invention is described in detail with reference to the drawings.
(13) In this embodiment, a pair of left and right front wheels and/or a pair of left and right rear wheels of an electric vehicle are driven by respective in-wheel motor drive devices 10. Each in-wheel motor drive device 10 is mounted on a vehicle body of the electric vehicle by way of a strut-type suspension device. The strut-type suspension device includes a strut 111 extending in a vertical direction, and a lower arm 116 extending in a vehicle width direction.
(14) The strut 111 is a shock absorber formed by combining a damper and a spring, and is extensible and retractable in the vertical direction. A range within which the strut 111 can extend and retract is also referred to as a suspension stroke amount of the suspension device. An upper end 112 of the strut 111 is rotatably mounted on a vehicle body not shown. A lower end 113 of the strut 111 is relatively non-movably mounted on and is fixed to an upper portion 101b of a carrier 101. Accordingly, the in-wheel motor drive device 10 is neither rotated nor angularly changed with respect to a rod 115 which forms a lower end region of the strut 111. Alternatively, as a modification not shown in the drawings, a suspension device may include a damper as a member separate from the strut 111, and an end portion of the damper according to this modification is joined to the carrier 101 described later.
(15) The lower arm 116 is disposed in a vertically swingable manner such that a vehicle-width-direction inner end 117 of the lower arm 116 is used as a proximal end, and a vehicle-width-direction outer end 118 of the lower arm 116 is used as a free end. The vehicle-width-direction inner end 117 is connected to the vehicle body (not shown) by way of a rotary shaft (not shown) extending in a vehicle longitudinal direction. A ball joint (indicated by symbol 119 in
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(18) The carrier 101 is also referred to as a hub carrier because the carrier 101 is mounted on the wheel hub bearing portion 11. As shown in
(19) The in-wheel motor drive device 10 includes: the wheel hub bearing portion 11 which is joined to the wheel body 105; a motor portion 21 which drives the wheel 104; and a deceleration portion 31 which decelerates rotation of the motor portion 21 and transmits the decelerated rotation to the wheel hub bearing portion 11. An axis M of the motor portion 21 is disposed in an offset manner from and parallel to the axis O of the wheel hub bearing portion 11. The deceleration portion 31 is a parallel triaxial reduction gear disposed over the axes O, M, R shown in
(20) The axes O, M, R extend in the vehicle width direction. The positional relationship between the wheel hub bearing portion 11, the motor portion 21 and the deceleration portion 31 as viewed in the vehicle width direction is set as shown in
(21) The axis M of the motor portion 21 is disposed in front of the position of the axis O of the wheel hub bearing portion 11 in the vehicle longitudinal direction. The axis R of the intermediate shaft of the deceleration portion 31 is disposed between the axis O of the wheel hub bearing portion 11 and the axis M of the motor portion 21 in the vehicle longitudinal direction.
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(24) A brake caliper 107 is mounted and fixed to a body casing 38 of the in-wheel motor drive device 10. The brake caliper 107 applies braking to the wheel 104 with a disc-like brake rotor 102 sandwiched therebetween. As shown in
(25) A tie rod arm 101d is formed on the carrier 101. The tie rod arm 101d projects in an outer diameter direction as viewed from the axis O. To be more specific, the tie rod arm 101d projects rearward in the vehicle longitudinal direction. A distal end of the tie rod arm 101d is connected to a vehicle-width-direction outer end 122 of a tie rod 121 extending in the vehicle width direction by way of a ball joint 123 in such a manner that the distal end of the tie rod arm 101d is directable in any direction. The ball joint 123 is incorporated in the vehicle-width-direction outer end 122. A vehicle-width-direction inner end 124 of the tie rod 121 is connected to a steering device not shown in such a manner that the vehicle-width-direction inner end 124 is directable in any direction. Since the tie rod 121 is pushed or pulled in the vehicle width direction by the steering device not shown, the in-wheel motor drive device 10, the wheel 104, and the strut 111 are steered about the steering axis S.
(26) The tie rod 121 which includes the vehicle-width-direction outer end 122 and the ball joint 123 is disposed behind the axis O in the vehicle longitudinal direction.
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(28) Next, the in-wheel motor drive device is described in detail with reference to
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(30) The in-wheel motor drive device 10 includes the wheel hub bearing portion 11, the motor portion 21 which is disposed above the wheel hub bearing portion 11, and the deceleration portion 31 which is disposed above the wheel hub bearing portion 11, decelerates rotation of the motor portion 21, and transmits the decelerated rotation to the wheel hub bearing portion 11.
(31) The in-wheel motor drive device 10 ensures a rim lower portion space Sr between the in-wheel motor drive device 10 and the minimum rim inner diameter 103n of the wheel body 105. The rim lower portion space Sr is a space defined between the in-wheel motor drive device 10 and a lower portion of the wheel body 105 within an inner space region of the wheel body 105. To be more specific, the rim lower portion space Sr is a space defined between the wheel hub bearing portion 11 and the lower portion of the wheel body 105.
(32) In this embodiment, for effectively making use of the rim lower portion space Sr, the carrier 101 is made to project downward from the wheel hub bearing portion 11 to the rim lower portion space Sr.
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(34) The rolling elements 14 are disposed in plural rows in a spaced-apart manner in the axis O direction. An outer diameter surface of the inner race 16 forms an inner ringway surface of the first-row rolling elements 14, and opposedly faces an inner diameter surface of the outer ring 12 on one side in the axis O direction. On the other hand, an outer periphery of the center portion of the fixing shaft 15 in the axis O direction forms an inner ringway surface of second-row rolling elements 14, and opposedly faces an inner diameter surface of the outer ring 12 on the other side in the axis O direction.
(35) A joining portion 12f is formed on one end of the outer ring 12 in the axis O direction. For example, the joining portion 12f is a flange, and is coaxially joined to a brake rotor 102 and a wheel not shown in
(36) To describe further with respect to the above-mentioned configuration, among the members for transmitting an input load generated in the wheel 104 in forward and backward directions of the vehicle and leftward and rightward in the vehicle width direction, a largest burden is imposed on the lower arm 116 and hence, the lower arm 116 has a large cross-sectional area. Further, to realize zero bump steering, the tie rod 121 has the same length as the lower arm 116 and is disposed in the vicinity of the lower arm 116. Accordingly, it is preferable that the outer ring 12 be disposed above a connecting point between the carrier 101 and the lower arm 116 (the center of the ball joint 119). With such a configuration, it is possible to avoid the interference between the in-wheel motor drive device 10 and the strut 111 and hence, a distance from the motor portion 21 to the lower arm 116 and a distance between the motor portion 21 and the tie rod 121 can be ensured while maintaining an existing suspension stroke amount, and a bending amount of the lower arm 116 for avoiding such an interference can be made small thus minimizing the lowering of a minimum ground clearance of the suspension device.
(37) The motor portion 21 includes a motor rotation shaft 22, a rotor 23, a stator 24, and the motor casing 25, and these components are arranged sequentially in this order from the axis M of the motor portion 21 toward an outer diameter side. Although the motor portion 21 is an inner-rotor outer-stator type radial gap motor, a different type of motor may be adopted as the motor portion 21. For example, although not shown in the drawings, the motor portion 21 may be an axial gap motor.
(38) The axis M which serves as the center of rotation of the motor rotation shaft 22 and the center of rotation of the rotor 23 extends parallel to axis O of the wheel hub bearing portion 11. That is, the motor portion 21 is disposed offset in a spaced-apart manner from the axis O of the wheel hub bearing portion 11. As shown in
(39) Both end portions of the motor rotation shaft 22 are supported on the motor casing 25 in a rotatable manner by way of rolling bearings 27, 28. The motor casing 25 has an approximately circular cylindrical shape, and is integrally joined to the body casing 38 at one end of the motor casing 25 in the axis M direction, and is sealed by a circular cover 25v at the other end of the motor casing 25 in the axis M direction. The motor portion 21 drives the outer ring 12.
(40) The deceleration portion 31 includes: an output gear 36 which is coaxially mounted on the outer peripheral surface of the outer ring 12; an input gear 32 which is coaxially joined to the motor rotation shaft 22 of the motor portion 21; an intermediate shaft 34; a plurality of intermediate gears 33, 35 for transmitting rotation from the input gear 32 to the output gear 36; and the body casing 38 which houses these gears therein.
(41) The input gear 32 is a small-diameter external gear, and is formed of a large number of teeth which are formed on an outer periphery of a center portion of a cylindrical portion 32c which is disposed along the axis M in an axial direction. An inner periphery of the cylindrical portion 32c is fitted in a relatively non-rotatable manner on an outer periphery of a shaft portion 32s which further extends from the motor rotation shaft 22 toward one side in the axial direction. Both end portions of the cylindrical portion 32c are supported on the body casing 38 in a rotatable manner by way of rolling bearings 32m, 32n. The body casing 38 covers the deceleration portion 31 and the wheel hub bearing portion 11 such that the body casing 38 surrounds the axes O, M, R extending parallel to each other. The body casing 38 also covers both sides of the deceleration portion 31 in the axial direction. The cylindrical portion 32c forms an input shaft of the deceleration portion 31. One end surface of the body casing 38 in the axial direction opposedly faces the brake rotor 102. The other end surface of the body casing 38 in the axial direction is joined to the motor casing 25. The motor casing 25 is attached to the body casing 38, and projects toward the other side in the axial direction from the body casing 38. The body casing 38 houses all rotating elements (shafts and gears) of the deceleration portion 31 therein.
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(43) The output gear 36 is an external gear, and the outer ring 12 is fitted relatively non-rotatably in a center hole of the output gear 36. Such a fitting may be spline fitting (spline grooves 40) or serration fitting. Tooth tips and tooth bottoms of the output gear 36 have a larger diameter than the outer peripheral surface of the outer ring 12. The outer peripheral portion of the output gear 36 and an outer peripheral portion of the first intermediate gear 33 overlap with each other as viewed in the axis O direction. A cylindrical portion 36c is formed on the center of the output gear 36. Both end portions of the cylindrical portion 36c project from both end surfaces of the output gear 36 respectively, and are rotatably supported on the body casing 38 by way of rolling bearings 36m, 36n respectively. The cylindrical portion 36c which is fitted on the outer ring 12 forms an output shaft of the deceleration portion 31.
(44) An opening which allows the outer ring 12 to pass therethrough is formed respectively in both ends of the body casing 38 in the axial direction. In the respective openings, seal materials 37c, 37d for sealing an annular gap between the body casing 38 and the outer ring 12 are disposed. Accordingly, the outer ring 12 which forms a rotary element is covered by the body casing 38 except for both ends of the outer ring 12 in the axis O direction. In other words, the wheel hub bearing portion 11 is housed in the body casing 38 except for both end portions of the wheel hub bearing portion 11. The body casing 38 is disposed over the three axes O, R, M extending parallel to each other.
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(48) To describe further with respect to the above-mentioned configuration, as shown in
(49) The axis R and the axis M are disposed above the axis O. With such a configuration, a clearance from a road surface to the motor portion 21 and a clearance from the road surface to the deceleration portion 31 can be easily ensured.
(50) In this embodiment, as shown in
(51) The carrier 101 of the in-wheel motor drive device 10 is mounted on the other end of the wheel hub bearing portion 11 in the axial direction, and projects into the rim lower portion space Sr. In this embodiment, as shown in
(52) According to this embodiment, as shown in
(53) According to this embodiment, as shown in
(54) Next, the connection structure between an in-wheel motor drive device and a strut-type suspension device according to another embodiment of the present invention is described.
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(56) According to the other embodiment, the ball joint 119 is positioned on a more outer side in the vehicle width direction than the ball joint 119 described in the above-mentioned embodiment. Accordingly, the steering axis S can be disposed closer to the wheel center Cw compared to the above-mentioned embodiment.
(57) Although the embodiments of the present invention have been described with reference to the drawings heretofore, the present invention is not limited to the embodiments shown in the drawings. With respect to the embodiments shown in the drawings, various modifications and changes are conceivable within the scope of the present invention and within the scope equivalent to the scope of the present invention.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
(58) The in-wheel motor drive device according to the present invention is effectively used in an electric vehicle and a hybrid vehicle.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
(59) 10 in-wheel motor drive device 11 wheel hub bearing portion 12 outer ring 12f joining portion 13 inner fixing member 14 rolling element 15 fixing shaft 16 inner race 21 motor portion 22 motor rotation shaft 23 rotor 24 stator 25 motor casing 25v cover 31 deceleration portion 32 input gear 32c, 36c cylindrical portion 33 first intermediate gear 35 second intermediate gear 36 output gear 36r lowermost end of output gear 37c, 37d seal material 38 body casing 40 spline groove 101 carrier 101c (lower) suspension connection portion 102 brake rotor 103n minimum rim inner diameter 104 wheel 105 wheel body 106 tire 107 brake caliper 111 strut 112 strut upper end 113 strut lower end 115 rod 116 lower arm 117 inner end in vehicle width direction 118 outer end in vehicle width direction 119, 123 ball joint (connecting point) 121 tie rod 122 outer end in vehicle width direction 124 inner end in vehicle width direction Cw wheel center M, O, R axis S steering axis Sr rim lower portion space