A TRANSMISSION ASSEMBLY
20220389989 · 2022-12-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16H3/48
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60K17/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16H2063/3033
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60Y2200/145
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16H63/345
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60K1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16H2200/0021
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H61/0059
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60K17/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2001/001
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16H2200/2007
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H63/3026
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H2200/0034
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H3/66
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A transmission assembly includes a common ring gear assembly, a first sun gear, a first planet carrier, a second sun gear and a second planet carrier. A set of planet gears of each one of the first and second planet carriers meshing with the common ring gear assembly. The set of planet gears of the first planet carrier meshing with the first sun gear and the set of planet gears of the second planet carrier meshing with the second sun gear. The transmission assembly further includes a transmission housing.
The second sun gear is adapted to be connected to a transmission input shaft;
the common ring gear assembly is adapted to be connected to a transmission output shaft, and
the second planet carrier and the first sun gear are operatively connected to each other.
Claims
1. A transmission assembly comprising a common ring gear assembly, a first sun gear, a first planet carrier carrying a set of planet gears, a second sun gear and a second planet carrier carrying a set of planet gears, said set of planet gears of each one of said first and second planet carriers meshing with said common ring gear assembly, said set of planet gears of said first planet carrier meshing with said first sun gear and said set of planet gears of said second planet carrier meshing with said second sun gear, said transmission assembly further comprising a transmission housing, said transmission assembly being configured such that: said second sun gear is adapted to be connected to a transmission input shaft; said common ring gear assembly is adapted to be connected to a transmission output shaft; said second planet carrier and said first sun gear are operatively connected to each other; wherein said transmission assembly comprises a gear selection arrangement comprising: a first locking mechanism being adapted to be controlled by a first fluid pressure conducted to said first locking mechanism such that: for at least a first fluid pressure equal to zero overpressure, said first locking mechanism is adapted to assume a locked condition in which said first planet carrier is locked to said transmission housing, and a second locking mechanism being adapted to be controlled by a second fluid pressure conducted to said second locking mechanism such that: for at least a second fluid pressure equal to zero overpressure, said second locking mechanism is adapted to assume a locked condition in which said second planet carrier and said first sun gear are locked to said transmission housing, wherein said transmission housing comprises a transmission housing wall assembly defining a transmission housing cavity enclosing at least said common ring gear assembly, said first sun gear, said first planet carrier, said second sun gear and said second planet carrier, wherein at least an external portion of each one of said first and second locking mechanisms is located on one side of said transmission housing wall assembly and said transmission housing cavity is located on an opposite side of said transmission housing wall assembly, wherein said transmission assembly further comprises said transmission input shaft and said transmission output shaft, said transmission input shaft being connected to said second sun gear and said transmission output shaft being connected to said common ring gear assembly.
2. The transmission assembly according to claim 1, wherein said first locking mechanism further is adapted to assume a set of first locking mechanism non-locked conditions in which said first planet carrier is allowed to rotate relative to said transmission housing and wherein said second locking mechanism further is adapted to assume a set of second locking mechanism non-locked conditions in which said second planet carrier and said first sun gear are allowed to rotate relative to said transmission housing whereby: for a first fluid pressure equal to or higher than a first fluid pressure threshold, said first locking mechanism is adapted to assume a released condition in which said first planet carrier is free to rotate relative to said transmission housing, said released condition forming part of said set of first locking mechanism non-locked conditions, for at least one first intermediate pressure between zero overpressure and said first fluid pressure threshold, said first locking mechanism is adapted to assume a slipping condition in which a relative rotation is allowed but braking torque is applied between said transmission housing and said first planet carrier, said slipping condition forming part of said set of first locking mechanism non-locked conditions, for a second fluid pressure equal to or higher than a second fluid pressure threshold, said second locking mechanism is adapted to assume a released condition in which said second planet carrier and said first sun gear are free to rotate relative to said transmission housing, said released condition forming part of said set of second locking mechanism non-locked conditions, and for at least one second intermediate pressure between zero overpressure and said second fluid pressure threshold, said second locking mechanism is adapted to assume a slipping condition in which a relative rotation is allowed but braking torque is applied between said transmission housing and said second planet carrier and said first sun gear, said slipping condition forming part of said set of second locking mechanism non-locked conditions.
3. The transmission assembly according to claim 1, wherein said first locking mechanism comprises a first biasing member adapted to bias said first locking mechanism so as to assume said locked condition and wherein said second locking mechanism comprises a second biasing member adapted to bias said second locking mechanism so as to assume said locked condition.
4. The transmission assembly according to claim 1, wherein said first locking mechanism comprises a first brake disc and a first brake calliper and wherein said second locking mechanism comprises a second brake disc and a second brake calliper.
5. (canceled)
6. The transmission assembly according to claim 4, wherein said external portion of said first locking mechanism comprises said first brake disc and said first brake calliper and wherein said external portion of said second locking mechanism comprises said second brake disc and said second brake calliper.
7. The transmission assembly according to claim 5, wherein said transmission housing cavity contains a transmission lubrication liquid, wherein at least said external portion of each one of said first and second locking mechanisms is adapted not to be in contact with said transmission lubrication liquid.
8. The transmission assembly according to claim 2, wherein said gear selection arrangement is adapted to assume a first gear condition in which said first locking mechanism assumes said locked condition and in which said second locking mechanism assumes one of said set of second locking mechanism non-locked conditions.
9. The transmission assembly according to claim 8, wherein said second locking mechanism assumes said slipping condition in said first gear condition.
10. The transmission assembly according to claim 2, wherein said gear selection arrangement is adapted to assume a second gear condition in which said second locking mechanism assumes said locked condition and in which said first locking mechanism assumes one of said set of first locking mechanism non-locked conditions.
11. The transmission assembly according to claim 10, wherein said first locking mechanism assumes said slipping condition in said second gear condition.
12. The transmission assembly according to claim 1, wherein said gear selection arrangement is adapted to assume a locked condition in which said first locking mechanism assumes said locked condition and said second locking mechanism assumes said locked condition.
13. The transmission assembly according to claim 1, wherein said common ring gear assembly comprises a first ring gear and a second ring gear being rotationally fixedly connected to each other, said set of planet gears of said first planet carrier meshing with said first ring gear and said set of planet gears of said second planet carrier meshing with said second ring gear.
14. The transmission assembly according to claim 1, wherein said common ring gear assembly comprises a common ring gear.
15. (canceled)
16. A powertrain comprising an electric motor, a set of ground engaging members and a transmission assembly according to claim 1, said electric motor being adapted to feed power to said transmission input shaft and said transmission output shaft being adapted to feed power to said set of ground engaging members.
17. The powertrain according to claim 16, wherein said electric motor is rotationally drivingly fixedly connected to said transmission input shaft.
18. The powertrain according to claim 16, wherein said transmission input shaft is adapted to rotate around an axis of rotation extending in an axis of rotation direction, wherein, as seen in said axis of rotation direction, said electric motor is located on the opposite side of said common ring gear assembly as compared to said first and second locking mechanisms.
19. A working machine comprising a transmission assembly according to claim 1, wherein said working machine comprises an axle connected to one or more ground engaging members.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0049] With reference to the appended drawings, below follows a more detailed description of embodiments of the invention cited as examples.
[0050] In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXAMPLE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
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[0060] As may be gleaned from
[0061] Moreover, as may be gleaned from
[0062] Although the
[0063] The
[0064] Irrespective of the intended use, the
[0065] Purely by way of example, and as indicated in
[0066] Furthermore, though again by way of example, the transmission output shaft 42 may be connected to the set of ground engaging members 18′, 18″ via a gear set 44, such as a cylindrical gear set 44, and further via drive shafts 16′, 16″ accommodated within and/or forming part of the previously discussed axle 16. However, it is also envisaged that the transmission output shaft 42 may be connected to the set of ground engaging members 18′, 18″ in other ways. For instance, it is contemplated that embodiments of the powertrain 34 may comprise a transmission output shaft 42 that is adapted to be connected to the set of ground engaging members 18′, 18″ using other or fewer intermediate components than what has been exemplified above with reference to
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[0068] As may be gleaned from
[0069] The common ring gear assembly 46 may be implemented in a plurality of different ways. As a first non-limiting example, the common ring gear assembly comprises a common ring gear. As such, a single ring gear is used for the planet gears 52, 58 of each one of the first and second planet carriers 50, 56.
[0070] To this end, though purely by way of example, the common ring gear 46 may comprise a first gear race (not shown) and a second gear race (not shown). The set of planet gears 52 of the first planet carrier 50 may mesh with the first gear race and the set of planet gears 58 of the second planet carrier 56 may mesh with the second gear race.
[0071] As another alternative, the common ring gear may comprise a common gear race (not shown). The set of planet gears 52, 58 of each one of the first and second planet carriers 50, 56 may mesh with the common gear race.
[0072] As an alternative to the above, the common ring gear assembly 46 may comprise a first ring gear 46′ and a second ring gear 46″ being rotationally fixedly connected to each other. Further, though again purely by way of example, the set of planet gears 52 of the first planet carrier 50 meshes with the first ring gear 46′ and the set of planet gears 58 of the second planet carrier 56 meshes with the second ring gear 46″.
[0073] The set of planet gears 52 of the first planet carrier 50 meshes with the first sun gear 48 and the set of planet gears 58 of the second planet carrier 56 meshes with the second sun gear 54.
[0074] The transmission assembly 38 further comprises a transmission housing 60. Moreover, the transmission assembly 38 is configured such that: [0075] the second sun gear 54 is adapted to be connected to a transmission input shaft 40; [0076] the common ring gear assembly 46 is adapted to be connected to a transmission output shaft 42, and [0077] the second planet carrier 56 and the first sun gear 48 are operatively connected to each other.
[0078] Purely by way of example, a portion of the transmission housing 60 may be fixedly connected to an axle 16, 24, 26 of a vehicle 10.
[0079] It is also envisaged that the transmission assembly 38 may further comprise the transmission input shaft 40 and the transmission output shaft 42. In such an event, the transmission input shaft 40 is connected, e.g. rotationally fixedly connected, to the second sun gear 54 and the transmission output shaft 42 is connected, e.g. rotationally fixedly connected, to the common ring gear assembly 46.
[0080] Purely by way of example, and as indicated in
[0081] Furthermore, and as indicated in
[0086] Moreover, though purely by way of example, the
[0091] The first locking mechanism 64 may be implemented in a plurality of ways. Purely by way of example, the first locking mechanism 64 may be implemented as an on-off locking mechanism, such as a dog clutch, adapted to assume either a fully locked or a fully released condition. As such, though purely by way of example, the set of first locking mechanism non-locked conditions may contain only one non-locked condition, e.g. a fully released condition as exemplified above.
[0092] In a similar vein, the second locking mechanism 66 may be implemented in a plurality of ways. Purely by way of example, the second locking mechanism 66 may be implemented as an on-off locking mechanism, such as a dog clutch, adapted to assume either a fully locked or a fully released condition. As such, though purely by way of example, the set of second locking mechanism non-locked conditions may contain only one non-locked condition, e.g. a fully released condition as exemplified above.
[0093] Purely by way of example, each one of the first locking mechanism 64 and the second locking mechanism 66 is a parking brake. As such, each one of the first and second locking mechanisms 64, 66 may be implemented such that it assumes a locked condition at least when a fluid pressure conducted to the locking mechanism is equal to zero overpressure. Implementations of the first and second locking mechanisms 64, 66 are presented hereinbelow with reference to
[0094] As may be gleaned from
[0095] In the
[0096] In the
[0097] Moreover, the
[0098] However, it should be noted that other implementations are also envisaged. Purely by way of example, the implementations of the first locking mechanism 64 may comprise two biasing members (not shown), each one of which being adapted to bias an individual brake pad 76, 78 towards the first brake disc 72. As such, the first brake calliper 74 need not necessarily be a so called floating calliper.
[0099] The first brake calliper 74 is in turn connected to a first fluid source 80, for instance via a fluid conduit 82 as exemplified in
[0100] In the
[0101] In the
[0105] In a similar vein as for the first locking mechanism 64, in the
[0106] Moreover, the
[0107] However, it should be noted that other implementations are also envisaged. Purely by way of example, the implementations of the second locking mechanism 66 may comprise two biasing members (not shown), each one of which being adapted to bias an individual brake pad towards the second brake disc 84. As such, the second brake calliper 86 need not necessarily be a so called floating calliper.
[0108] The second brake calliper 86 is in turn connected to a second fluid source 92, for instance via a fluid conduit 94 as exemplified in
[0109] In the
[0110] Although the first and second fluid sources 80, 92 are illustrated as separate entities in
[0111] In the
[0112] In the
[0116] Moreover, again with reference to
[0117] Purely by way of example, and as indicated in
[0118] Moreover, the transmission housing cavity may contain a transmission lubrication liquid (not shown in
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[0120] As such, in the first gear condition, the first planet carrier 50 is locked to the transmission housing 60. Thus, in the first gear condition, power is transferred via each one of the first and second sun gears 48, 54 to the common ring gear assembly 46 and thereafter to the transmission output shaft 42.
[0121] As a non-limiting example, the set of second locking mechanism non-locked conditions comprises the released condition of the second locking mechanism 66.
[0122] As another non-limiting example, the second locking mechanism 66 is adapted to assume a slipping condition in which a relative rotation is allowed but braking torque is applied between the transmission housing 60 and each one of the second planet carrier 56 and the first sun gear 48. The set of second locking mechanism non-locked conditions comprises the slipping condition of the second locking mechanism 66.
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[0125] As such, in the second gear condition, the second planet carrier 56 and the first sun gear 48 are locked to the transmission housing 60. Thus, in the second gear condition, the first sun gear 48 is prevented from rotating relative to the transmission housing, as a consequence of which power is transferred only via the second sun gear 54 to the common ring gear assembly 46 and thereafter to the transmission output shaft 42.
[0126] As a non-limiting example, the set of first locking mechanism non-locked conditions comprises the released condition of the first locking mechanism 64.
[0127] As another non-limiting example, the first locking mechanism 64 is adapted to assume a slipping condition in which a relative rotation is allowed but braking torque is applied between the transmission housing 60 and the first planet carrier 50. The set of first locking mechanism non-locked conditions comprises the slipping condition of the first locking mechanism 64.
[0128] As a further example, and as indicated in
[0129] Moreover, in embodiments of the transmission assembly 38 in which the second locking mechanism 66 is adapted to assume a slipping condition, the gear selection arrangement 62 may assume the first gear condition and the second locking mechanism 66 may be used for braking the set of ground engaging members 18′, 18″ when the vehicle is still moving by applying an actuating force to the second locking mechanism 66.
[0130] In a similar vein, in embodiments of the transmission assembly 38 in which the first locking mechanism 64 is adapted to assume a slipping condition, the gear selection arrangement 62 may assume the second gear condition and the first locking mechanism 64 may be used for braking the set of ground engaging members 18′, 18″ when the vehicle is still moving by applying an actuating force to the first locking mechanism 64.
[0131] Reverting to
[0132] With reference to
[0136] With reference to
[0137] Purely by way of example, assuming the first gear condition further comprises arranging the second planet carrier 56 and the first sun gear 48 so as to rotate freely relative to the transmission housing 60.
[0138] As another non-limiting example, assuming the first gear condition further comprises allowing relative rotation but applying a braking torque between the transmission housing 60 and each one of the second planet carrier 56 and the first sun gear 48.
[0139] Moreover, with reference to
[0140] By way of example only, assuming the second gear condition may further comprise arranging the first planet carrier 50 so as to rotate freely relative to the transmission housing 60. Alternatively, assuming the second gear condition may further comprise allowing relative rotation but applying a braking torque between the transmission housing 60 and the first planet carrier 50.
[0141] Finally, with reference to
[0142] It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above and illustrated in the drawings; rather, the skilled person will recognize that many changes and modifications may be made within the scope of the appended claims.