AUTOMATICALLY-SHIFTABLE HYBRID TRANSAXLE
20180201117 ยท 2018-07-19
Assignee
Inventors
- James M. Hart (Belleville, MI, US)
- Daryl A. Wilton (Macomb, MI, US)
- Darrell Lee Robinette (Dollar Bay, MI, US)
Cpc classification
B60K2006/4808
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10S903/91
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
Y10S903/917
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B60K6/365
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K6/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2006/4816
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K6/54
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02T10/62
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
B60K6/365
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16H37/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60K6/54
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K6/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An automatically-shiftable transaxle includes an input member configured to receive an external power-source torque and rotate about a first axis. The transaxle also includes torque transmitting device(s) and a gear-train, each operatively connected to the input member for selecting transaxle speed ratios, and a first transfer gear operatively connected to the gear-train and rotatable about the first axis. The transaxle also includes an intermediate shaft rotatable about a second axis, and a second transfer gear rotatably fixed to the intermediate shaft and meshed with the first transfer gear. The transaxle additionally includes an electric motor arranged on a third axis for providing a torque input to the second transfer gear. Furthermore, the transaxle includes a differential assembly operatively connected to the intermediate shaft and rotatable about a fourth axis to thereby transmit a transaxle output torque to drive the load. All four transaxle rotational axes are arranged in parallel.
Claims
1. An automatically-shiftable transaxle for mounting to an external power-source and transmitting a power-source torque therefrom, the transaxle comprising: an input member configured to receive the power-source torque and rotate about a first axis; a gear-train and at least one torque transmitting device, each operatively connected to the input member and cooperatively configured to select transaxle speed ratios; a first transfer gear operatively connected to the gear-train and configured to rotate about the first axis; an intermediate shaft configured to rotate about a second axis that is parallel to the first axis; a second transfer gear rotatably fixed to the intermediate shaft and in mesh with the first transfer gear; an electric motor arranged on a third axis that is parallel to the second axis and configured to provide an electric motor torque input to the second transfer gear; and a differential assembly operatively connected to the intermediate shaft and configured to rotate about a fourth axis that is parallel to the second axis to thereby transmit a transaxle output torque to drive a load; and a transaxle housing configured to support and retain each of the input member, the gear-train, the at least one torque transmitting device, the first transfer gear, the intermediate shaft, the second transfer gear, the electric motor, and the differential assembly; wherein: the electric motor includes a stator fixed to the transaxle housing and a rotor fixed to a rotor shaft, the transaxle further comprising: a third transfer gear in mesh with the second transfer gear and a reduction gear-set configured as an epicyclic gear-set the epicyclic gear-set includes a ring gear fixed to the transaxle housing and a carrier member directly connected to the third transfer gear and supporting a plurality of pinion gears in mesh with the rotor shaft and the epicyclic gear-set is configured to generate a speed ratio between the plurality of pinion gears and the rotor shaft.
2. The automatically-shiftable transaxle according to claim 1, wherein the gear-train includes a planetary gear-set having first, second, and third members, and wherein the first transfer gear is in mesh with the third member of the gear-set.
3. The automatically-shiftable transaxle according to claim 2, wherein the first member is a ring gear, the second member is a planetary carrier, and the third member is a sun gear.
4. The automatically-shiftable transaxle according to claim 1, further comprising an interlocking device configured to selectively connect the electric motor to the second transfer gear and thereby provide a variable electric motor torque input to the second transfer gear as the electric motor torque input.
5. The automatically-shiftable transaxle according to claim 4, wherein the interlocking device is configured as one of a synchronizer and a dog-clutch.
6. The automatically-shiftable transaxle according to claim 1, wherein the intermediate shaft includes a first outer spline in mesh with the second transfer gear.
7. The automatically-shiftable transaxle according to claim 6, wherein: the intermediate shaft includes a second outer spline; the differential assembly includes a differential housing and a differential ring gear fixed to the differential housing; and the second outer spline is in mesh with the differential ring gear.
8. (canceled)
9. The automatically-shiftable transaxle according to claim 1, wherein the rotor shaft is supported with respect to the transaxle housing via a plurality of bearings.
10. (canceled)
11. A vehicle comprising: a power-source configured to generate a power-source torque; an automatically-shiftable transaxle mounted externally to the power-source and configured to transmit the power-source torque; and a road wheel configured to receive the power-source torque transmitted by the transaxle; wherein the transaxle includes: an input member configured to receive the power-source torque and rotate about a first axis; a gear-train and at least one torque transmitting device, each operatively connected to the input member and cooperatively configured to select transaxle speed ratios; a first transfer gear operatively connected to the gear-train and configured to rotate about the first axis; an intermediate shaft configured to rotate about a second axis that is parallel to the first axis; a second transfer gear rotatably fixed to the intermediate shaft and in mesh with the first transfer gear; an electric motor arranged on a third axis that is parallel to the second axis and configured to provide an electric motor torque input to the second transfer gear; and a differential assembly operatively connected to the intermediate shaft and configured to rotate about a fourth axis that is parallel to the second axis to thereby transmit a transaxle output torque to drive the road wheel; and a transaxle housing configured to support and retain each of the input member, the gear-train, the at least one torque transmitting device, the first transfer gear, the intermediate shaft, the second transfer gear, the electric motor, and the differential assembly; wherein: the electric motor includes a stator fixed to the transaxle housing and a rotor fixed to a rotor shaft, the transaxle further comprising: a third transfer gear in mesh with the second transfer gear and a reduction gear-set configured as an epicyclic gear-set the epicyclic gear-set includes a ring gear fixed to the transaxle housing and a carrier member directly connected to the third transfer gear and supporting a plurality of pinion gears in mesh with the rotor shaft and the epicyclic gear-set is configured to generate a speed ratio between the plurality of pinion gears and the rotor shaft.
12. The vehicle according to claim 11, wherein the gear-train includes a planetary gear-set having first, second, and third members, and wherein the first transfer gear is in mesh with the third member of the gear-set.
13. The vehicle according to claim 12, wherein the first member is a ring gear, the second member is a planetary carrier, and the third member is a sun gear.
14. The vehicle according to claim 11, wherein the automatically-shiftable transaxle additionally includes an interlocking device configured to selectively connect the electric motor to the second transfer gear and thereby provide a variable electric motor torque input to the second transfer gear as the electric motor torque input.
15. The vehicle according to claim 14, wherein the interlocking device is configured as one of a synchronizer and a dog-clutch.
16. The vehicle according to claim 11, wherein the intermediate shaft includes a first outer spline in mesh with the second transfer gear.
17. The vehicle according to claim 16, wherein: the intermediate shaft includes a second outer spline; the differential assembly includes a differential housing and a differential ring gear fixed to the differential housing; and the second outer spline is in mesh with the differential ring gear.
18. (canceled)
19. The vehicle according to claim 11, wherein the rotor shaft is supported with respect to the transaxle housing via a plurality of bearings.
20. (canceled)
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0022] Referring to
[0023] The powertrain 12 includes a power-source 14 configured to generate torque T.sub.i for propulsion of the vehicle 10 via driven wheels 16 relative to a road surface 18. The powertrain 12 also includes a multiple speed-ratio automatically-shiftable, a.k.a., automatic, transaxle 20. The powertrain 12 is mounted transversely in the vehicle 10 along a general axis X, i.e., at approximately 90 degrees relative to a longitudinal axis Y of the vehicle. As understood by those skilled in the art, such a transverse mounting of the powertrain 12 is frequently employed for packaging purposes in front-wheel-drive (FWD) vehicles, where the driven road wheel(s) 16 are arranged proximate a front end 10-1 of the vehicle 10.
[0024] The automatic transaxle 20 is operatively connected to the power-source 14, i.e., externally mounted to the power-source and configured to transfer the torque T.sub.i generated by the power-source to the driven wheels 16. The transaxle 20 is further configured to receive and then selectively multiply, reduce, or leave unmodified the torque T.sub.i to achieve a resultant transaxle output torque T.sub.o for driving the vehicle 10. The driven wheels 16 may be operatively connected to the transaxle 20, such as via drive- or half-shafts 22, and configured to receive the transaxle output torque T.sub.o. A vehicle accelerator 24, such as a pedal or a lever, is provided for the vehicle operator to control the power-source torque T.sub.i for driving the vehicle 10.
[0025] The power-source 14 may include an internal combustion engine, a fuel-cell, and/or an electric motor (not shown) mounted in the vehicle 10 and having the automatic transaxle 20 mounted externally thereto. However, for conciseness and clarity, the present disclosure will concentrate on the embodiment of the power-source 14 that includes solely the internal combustion engine. Accordingly, although the numeral 14 should be seen as generally attributable to such embodiments of the envisioned powertrain, for the remainder of the present disclosure, the numeral 14 will be used to denote the specific embodiment of the powertrain having solely the internal combustion engine. As such, the power-source input torque T.sub.i will be hereinafter referenced as engine 14 torque. Although not shown, the particular engine 14 includes a crankshaft for converting reciprocal motion of its pistons (not shown) into rotational motion and generating the input torque T.sub.i, as is understood by those skilled in the art.
[0026] The transaxle 20 is paired with the engine 14 at an engine-transaxle interface using any appropriate means, including fasteners (not shown), such as threaded screws and dowels. As shown in
[0027] The transaxle 20 also includes one or more torque transmitting devices 40, such as clutches and brakes, retained by the transaxle housing 30. The gear-train 32 and the torque transmitting device(s) 40 are operatively connected to the input member 36 and are cooperatively configured to select transaxle speed ratios to generate a predetermined amount of transaxle output torque T.sub.o. The transaxle speed ratio is generally defined as the transaxle input speed divided by the transaxle output speed. Shifting from one speed ratio to another is typically performed in response to a position of the vehicle accelerator 24 and assessed vehicle road speed. Shifting between speed ratios generally involves releasing one or more off-going torque transmitting devices 40 associated with the current speed ratio, and applying one or more on-coming torque transmitting devices 40 associated with the desired speed ratio. The transaxle 20 also includes a differential or final-drive assembly 42 configured to transmit the transaxle output torque T.sub.o for driving an external load, such as the driven road wheels 16.
[0028] The transaxle 20 includes a first transfer gear 44 operatively connected to the gear-train 30 and configured to rotate about the first axis X1. As shown in
[0029] With continued reference to
[0030] The differential assembly 42 is operatively connected to the intermediate shaft 46 and configured to rotate about a fourth axis X4 that is arranged in parallel with the second axis X2 to thereby transmit the transaxle output torque T.sub.o for driving the external load. Accordingly, the four transaxle rotational axes X1-X4 are arranged in parallel relative to one another. To affect the above connection between the differential assembly 42 and the intermediate shaft 46, the intermediate shaft 46 may include a second outer spline 46B, while the differential assembly 42 may include a differential housing 56 and a differential ring gear 58 fixed to the differential housing. Although not immediately apparent in
[0031] As shown in
[0032] The transaxle 20 may be controlled by a programmable controller 64 to achieve a desired propulsion of the vehicle 10 in response to command(s) from an operator of the subject vehicle. Specifically, the controller 64 may be programmed to regulate operation of the torque transmitting devices 40 to select transaxle 20 speed ratios, activate the electric motor 50, and engage the interlocking device 54 to generate a predetermined amount of transaxle output torque T.sub.o. The controller 64 may include a central processing unit (CPU) that regulates various functions on the vehicle 10, or be configured as a powertrain control module (PCM) configured to control the entire powertrain 12, or a dedicated transaxle control unit (TCU) for controlling solely the transaxle 20. Configured as either a CPU or a PCM for the powertrain 12, the controller 64 may be employed to control and coordinate operation of the power-source 14 and the transaxle 20. In either of the above configurations, the controller 64 includes a processor and tangible, non-transitory memory, which includes instructions for operation of the transaxle 20 programmed therein. The memory may be an appropriate recordable medium that participates in providing computer-readable data or process instructions. Such a recordable medium may take many forms, including but not limited to non-volatile media and volatile media.
[0033] Non-volatile media for the controller 64 may include, for example, optical or magnetic disks and other persistent memory. Volatile media may include, for example, dynamic random access memory (DRAM), which may constitute a main memory. Such instructions may be transmitted by one or more transmission medium, including coaxial cables, copper wire and fiber optics, including the wires that comprise a system bus coupled to a processor of a computer. Memory of the controller 64 may also include a floppy disk, a flexible disk, hard disk, magnetic tape, another magnetic medium, a CD-ROM, DVD, another optical medium, etc. The controller 64 may be configured or equipped with other required computer hardware, such as a high-speed clock, requisite Analog-to-Digital (A/D) and/or Digital-to-Analog (D/A) circuitry, necessary input/output circuitry and devices (I/O), as well as appropriate signal conditioning and/or buffer circuitry. Algorithms required by the controller 64 or accessible thereby may be stored in the memory and automatically executed to provide the required functionality of the transaxle 20.
[0034] The detailed description and the drawings or figures are supportive and descriptive of the disclosure, but the scope of the disclosure is defined solely by the claims. While some of the best modes and other embodiments for carrying out the claimed disclosure have been described in detail, various alternative designs and embodiments exist for practicing the disclosure defined in the appended claims. Furthermore, the embodiments shown in the drawings or the characteristics of various embodiments mentioned in the present description are not necessarily to be understood as embodiments independent of each other. Rather, it is possible that each of the characteristics described in one of the examples of an embodiment may be combined with one or a plurality of other desired characteristics from other embodiments, resulting in other embodiments not described in words or by reference to the drawings. Accordingly, such other embodiments fall within the framework of the scope of the appended claims.