Drive train design for electric driven vehicles
11525504 · 2022-12-13
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Cpc classification
F16H57/0476
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H57/0421
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H57/045
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H57/0452
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01M11/0004
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60K1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F01M2011/0041
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16N2210/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H57/0423
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H57/0457
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01M2011/007
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A powertrain arrangement for a transverse mounted motor for an electric powered automotive passenger vehicle including opposing wheel shafts for powering two parallel mounted wheels, the shafts rotating about a first axis, the shafts having at least one end torsionally connected with a differential, an electrical rotor torsionally connected with the wheel shafts via a planetary gear train, an electrical stator surrounding the rotor, a casing supporting the rotor and the wheel shafts, the casing encompassing the stator, the casing having a floor forming a lubricant reservoir, and a baffle located in the lubricant reservoir. The baffle forming a wall with a portal allowing flow through the formed wall, and wherein an increase of fluid pressure throttles flow through the formed wall.
Claims
1. A powertrain arrangement for a transverse mounted motor for an electric powered automotive passenger vehicle comprising: opposing wheel shafts for powering two parallel mounted wheels, said shafts rotating about a first axis, said shafts each having at least one end torsionally connected with a differential; an electrical rotor torsionally connected with said wheel shafts via a planetary gear train; an electrical stator surrounding said rotor; a casing supporting said rotor and said wheel shafts, said casing encompassing said stator, said casing having a floor radially spaced outward away from said first axis forming a lubricant reservoir; and a baffle located in said lubricant reservoir; at least one barrier generally transverse to said first axis and said transverse barrier forms a wall with a portal allowing flow through said formed wall, and wherein an increase of fluid pressure throttles flow through said formed wall.
2. The powertrain arrangement as disclosed in claim 1 wherein said rotor has a first diameter and said casing floor is distanced from said first axis at a distance equal to or less than 67% of said diameter of said rotor.
3. The powertrain arrangement as described in claim 2, wherein there are a plurality of said transverse barriers, and multiple portals are axially separated and a suction intake is located between said portals.
4. The powertrain arrangement as described in claim 1 wherein said portal is biased by compliant loading or loading by weight.
5. The powertrain arrangement as described in claim 4, wherein there are a plurality of said transverse barriers and wherein at least two of said portals of said plurality of transverse barriers have different biasing forces.
6. The powertrain arrangement as described in claim 1, wherein there are a plurality of said transverse barriers, and respective portals are axially separated and a suction intake is located between said portals.
7. A powertrain arrangement for a transverse mounted motor for an electric powered automotive passenger vehicle comprising: opposing wheel shafts for powering two parallel mounted wheels, said shafts rotating about a first axis, said shafts each having at least one end torsionally connected with a differential; an electrical rotor torsionally connected with said wheel shafts via a planetary gear train; an electrical stator surrounding said rotor; a casing supporting said rotor and said wheel shafts, said casing encompassing said stator, said casing having a floor radially spaced outward away from said first axis forming a lubricant reservoir; a baffle located in said lubricant reservoir, said baffle having barriers projecting radially inward from said floor toward said first axis generally transverse to said first axis and at least one of said baffle barriers having a window along a radially outward extreme end of said at least one baffle barrier allowing fluid communication on said floor through said at least one baffle barrier; and a transverse barriers that forms a wall with a portal allowing flow through said formed wall, and wherein an increase of fluid pressure throttles flow through said formed wall.
8. The powertrain arrangement as disclosed in claim 7 wherein said baffle additionally has additional barriers extending generally parallel to said first axis.
9. The powertrain arrangement as disclosed in claim 7, wherein a plurality of said baffle barriers have windows.
10. The powertrain arrangement as described in claim 7 wherein said portal is biased by compliant loading or loading by weight.
11. The powertrain arrangement as described in claim 10, further comprising at least one additional transverse barrier with a portal, wherein at least two of said portals have different biasing forces.
12. The powertrain arrangement as described in claim 7, further comprising at least one additional transverse barrier with a portal, wherein said multiple portals are axially separated and a suction intake is located between said portals.
13. A method of powering an electric powered automotive passenger vehicle comprising: providing opposing wheel shafts for powering two parallel mounted wheels, said shafts rotating about a first axis, said shafts each having at least one end torsionally connected with a differential; providing a transverse mounted electrical rotor torsionally connected with said wheel shafts via a planetary gear train; providing an electrical stator surrounding said rotor; providing a casing supporting said rotor and said wheel shafts, said casing encompassing said stator, said casing having a floor radially spaced outward away from said first axis forming a lubricant reservoir; and providing a baffle located in said lubricant reservoir; at least one transverse barrier generally transverse to said first axis, said transverse barrier forming a wall with a portal, and said portal throttles flow upon acceleration of fluid.
14. The method as disclosed in claim 13 wherein said portal is compliantly biased to an open position.
15. The method as disclosed in claim 13 wherein said portal is biased by a weighted lever.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description and the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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(23) The following description of the preferred embodiment(s) is merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the invention, its application, or uses.
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(25) Differential 20 is fixedly and or integrally connected with a planetary gear set carrier 22. The carrier 22 mounts three carrier pins 24 (only one shown in
(26) The differential 20 is supported by roller bearing 54. The bearing 54 is supported on a right central wall 60. A bearing 56 supports the right side of rotor shaft 40. On the left side is a support housing 62. Support housing 62 has a bearing 64 to support the left side of the rotor shaft 40. A parking brake gear 70 is fixedly connected with the shaft 38. A parking brake latch arm 74 (
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(33) The description of the invention is merely exemplary in nature and, thus, variations that do not depart from the gist of the invention are intended to be within the scope of the invention. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention.