DRIVE MODULE ASSEMBLY AND DRIVE MODULE SYSTEM INCLUDING THE SAME
20240416739 ยท 2024-12-19
Inventors
- Philip J. Francis (Lapeer, MI)
- Brian Nickoloff (Grand Blanc, MI, US)
- Gregory L. Beyerlein (Clarkston, MI, US)
- Aniruddha Chavan (Sterling Heights, MI, US)
- Gurmeet Singh Bedi (Rochester Hills, MI, US)
- Matthew A. Biederwolf (Fishers, IN, US)
- Wesley L. Shaw (Troy, MI, US)
Cpc classification
B60K2007/0061
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16H2057/0216
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60K1/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16H57/0434
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H57/0452
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60K17/165
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16H57/0443
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H1/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H57/0483
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H2200/0021
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H57/0423
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H57/0457
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A drive module assembly includes a housing defining a housing interior for containing a lubricant. The housing interior has a first interior side adjacent a first housing wall of the housing and a second interior side spaced from the first interior side and adjacent a second housing wall of the housing. The drive module assembly also includes an input shaft extending along an input axis and coupled to the housing and configured to receive rotational torque from a power source, a gear train rotatably coupled to the input shaft, and an output shaft rotatably coupled to the gear train. The drive module assembly further includes an oil housing disposed in the housing interior between the first housing wall and the second housing wall. The oil housing defines an oil housing interior that is configured to retain a portion of the lubricant.
Claims
1. An oil control assembly comprising: a housing defining a housing interior for containing a lubricant, wherein said housing interior has a first interior side adjacent a first housing wall of said housing and a second interior side spaced from said first interior side and adjacent a second housing wall of said housing; an input shaft extending along an input axis and coupled to said housing and configured to receive rotational torque from a power source; a gear train disposed in said housing interior and rotatably coupled to said input shaft; an output shaft rotatably coupled to said gear train and configured to provide rotational torque; and an oil housing disposed in said housing interior between said first housing wall and said second housing wall, wherein said oil housing defines an oil housing interior that is configured to retain a portion of the lubricant.
2. The drive module assembly as set forth in claim 1 further comprising a retaining projection disposed in said housing interior and adjacent said oil housing, wherein said retaining projection is configured to retain lubricant adjacent to said oil housing.
3. The drive module assembly as set forth in claim 1, wherein said housing has a bottom surface extending between said first interior side and said second interior side, wherein said oil housing is engaged with said bottom surface, and wherein said bottom surface and said oil housing define said oil housing interior.
4. The drive module assembly as set forth in claim 1, wherein said oil housing has a vertical wall extending perpendicular with respect to said input axis partially defining said oil housing interior, and an upper wall extending perpendicular to said vertical wall and further defining said oil housing interior.
5. The drive module assembly as set forth in claim 4, wherein said upper wall defines a collection hole for collecting lubricant to retain lubricant in said oil housing interior.
6. The drive module assembly as set forth in claim 4, wherein said housing further defines said oil housing interior with said vertical wall and said upper wall.
7. The drive module assembly as set forth in claim 1, wherein said oil housing is removably coupled to said housing.
8. The drive module assembly as set forth in claim 1, wherein said oil housing is integral with said housing.
9. The drive module assembly as set forth in claim 1 further comprising a pump configured to circulate lubricant throughout said housing interior.
10. The drive module assembly as set forth in claim 1 further comprising a filter disposed in said oil housing interior.
11. A drive module system comprising: a power source; and a drive module assembly comprising, a housing defining a housing interior for containing a lubricant, wherein said housing interior has a first interior side adjacent a first housing wall of said housing and a second interior side spaced from said first interior side and adjacent a second housing wall of said housing; an input shaft extending along an input axis and coupled to said housing and configured to receive rotational torque from said power source; a gear train disposed in said housing interior and rotatably coupled to said input shaft; an output shaft rotatably coupled to said gear train and configured to provide rotational torque to wheels of a vehicle; and an oil housing disposed in said housing interior between said first housing wall and said second housing wall, wherein said oil housing defines an oil housing interior that is configured to retain a portion of the lubricant.
12. The drive module system as set forth in claim 11, wherein said power source is further defined as an internal combustion engine.
13. The drive module system as set forth in claim 11, wherein said power source is further defined as an electric machine.
14. The drive module system as set forth in claim 11, wherein said drive module assembly further comprises a second input shaft coupled to said housing and rotatably coupled to said gear train, wherein said power source is further defined as a first power source and said input shaft is further defined as a first input shaft, and further comprising a second power source, wherein said first source is configured to provide rotational torque to said first input shaft, and wherein said second power source is configured to provide rotational torque to said second input shaft.
15. The drive module system as set forth in claim 14, wherein said first power source is further defined as a first electric machine, and wherein said second power source is further defined as a second electric machine.
16. The drive module system as set forth in claim 11, wherein said drive module assembly further comprises a retaining projection disposed in said housing interior and adjacent said oil housing, wherein said retaining projection is configured to retain a predetermined amount of lubricant adjacent to said oil housing.
17. The drive module system as set forth in claim 11, wherein said housing has a bottom surface extending between said first interior side and said second interior side, wherein said oil housing is engaged with said bottom surface, and wherein said bottom surface and said oil housing define said oil housing interior.
18. The drive module system as set forth in claim 11, wherein said oil housing has a vertical wall extending perpendicular with respect to said input axis partially defining said oil housing interior, and an upper wall extending perpendicular to said vertical wall and further defining said oil housing interior.
19. The drive module system as set forth in claim 18, wherein said upper wall defines a collection hole for collecting lubricant to retain lubricant in said oil housing interior.
20. A vehicle including said drive module system as set forth in claim 11, and further comprising wheels configured to receive rotational torque from said drive module system.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0006] Other advantages of the present disclosure will be readily appreciated, as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0015] With reference to the Figures, wherein like numerals indicate like parts throughout the several views, a drive module assembly 20 is generally shown in
[0016] With reference to
[0017] With reference to
[0018] The drive module assembly 20 further includes a gear train 40a disposed in the housing interior 24. The gear train 40a is rotatably coupled to the input shaft 34. The gear train 40a may be any suitable gear train for transmitting rotational torque from the input shaft 34. The gear train 34 may include any number of gears 42, such as two gears, three gears, four gears, or five or more gears, to transmit torque. The gear train 42 may include any number of shafts and layshafts, and the gear train 42 may also be an epicyclic gear train (planetary gearset). The drive module assembly 20 may include an output shaft 44a rotatably coupled to the gear train 40a. The output shaft 44a is configured to provide rotational torque. For example, the output shaft 44a may provide rotational torque to wheels of a vehicle.
[0019] As shown in
[0020] Having the oil housing 46a defining an oil housing interior 47a that is configured to retain a portion of the lubricant provides several advantages. The oil housing interior 47a retains lubricant to supply a continuous amount of lubricant to a pump 48 of the drive module assembly 20, with the pump 48 being configured to distribute lubricant throughout the housing interior 24 to various components, such as the gear train 40a, bearings, and the like. Specifically, during operation of the drive module assembly 20, the drive module assembly 20 may encounter various forces that cause the lubricant to move quickly to one side of the housing interior 24, such as during intense maneuvers (e.g., 1.1G turns), intense braking and acceleration, and the like, of a vehicle including the drive module assembly 20. However, with the oil housing 46a defining the oil housing interior 47a, a portion of lubricant is retained in the oil housing interior 47a, which allows the pump 48 to have a continuous amount of lubricant, which allows the pump 48 to continuously disperse the lubricant throughout the drive module assembly 20 to components that require lubrication and cooling.
[0021] In one embodiment, the oil housing interior 47a is configured to retain at least 20% of the total lubricant in the housing interior 24. In another embodiment, the oil housing interior 47a is configured to retain at least 25% of the total lubricant in the housing interior 24. In another embodiment, the oil housing interior 47a is configured to retain at least 30% of the total lubricant in the housing interior 24. In another embodiment, the oil housing interior 47a is configured to retain at least 35% of the total lubricant in the housing interior 24. In another embodiment, the oil housing interior 47a is configured to retain at least 40% of the total lubricant in the housing interior 24. In another embodiment, the oil housing interior 47a is configured to retain at least 45% of the total lubricant in the housing interior 24. In another embodiment, the oil housing interior 47a is configured to retain at least 50% of the total lubricant in the housing interior 24. In another embodiment, the oil housing interior 47a is configured to retain at least 55% of the total lubricant in the housing interior 24. In another embodiment, the oil housing interior 47a is configured to retain at least 60% of the total lubricant in the housing interior 24. In another embodiment, the oil housing interior 47a is configured to retain at least 65% of the total lubricant in the housing interior 24. In another embodiment, the oil housing interior 47a is configured to retain at least 70% of the total lubricant in the housing interior 24. In another embodiment, the oil housing interior 47a is configured to retain at least 75% of the total lubricant in the housing interior 24. In another embodiment, the oil housing interior 47a is configured to retain at least 80% of the total lubricant in the housing interior 24.
[0022] With particular reference to
[0023] Having the oil housing 46a engaged with the bottom surface of the housing 22 offers several advantages. First, the engagement of the oil housing 46a to the housing 22 reduces or minimizes the potential of lubricant to flow between the oil housing 46a and the bottom surface 50 of the housing 22 such that lubricant is able to flow from the oil housing interior 47a, between the oil housing 46a and the bottom surface 50 of the housing 22, and into the housing interior 24. It is to be appreciated that the engagement between the oil housing 46a and the bottom surface 50 of the housing 22 may be adjusted. For example, a tighter engagement between the oil housing 46a and the bottom surface 50 of the housing 22 reduces the ability for lubricant to flow from the oil housing interior 47a into the housing interior 24. However, depending on the application of the drive module assembly 20, it may be desirable to allow a predetermined amount of lubricant to flow between the oil housing 46a and the bottom surface 50 of the housing 22. For example, during a full or partial failure of the pump 48, the lubricant would not be completely trapped in the oil housing interior 47a, which allows some lubricant to exit the oil housing interior 47a to be splashed and thrown by the gear train 40a to provide limited lubrication and cooling to various components of the drive module assembly 20. Additionally, such a configuration of the oil housing 46a allows more efficient manufacturing and allows flexibility on where to place the oil housing 46a in the housing interior 24.
[0024] It is to be appreciated that in some embodiments the oil housing 46a may be integral with the housing 22 (i.e., one piece). In such embodiments, lubricant in the oil housing interior 47a is unable to exit the oil housing interior 47a between the oil housing 46a and the bottom surface 50 of the housing 22. In one embodiment, the filter 52 and the oil housing 46a may be a single component.
[0025] The drive module assembly 20 may also include a filter 52. The filter 52 may be disposed in the oil housing interior 47a.
[0026] To help replenish lubricant in the oil housing interior 47a due to lubricant exiting the oil housing interior 47a, such as by the pump 48 pulling lubricant from the oil housing interior 47a or lubricant exiting the oil housing interior 47a between the oil housing 46a and the bottom surface 50 of the housing 22, the drive module assembly 20 may include a scavenge pump. Alternatively, or in addition to including a scavenge pump, the oil housing 46a may have a vertical wall 54 extending perpendicular with respect to the input axis A partially defining the oil housing interior 47a, and an upper wall 56 extending perpendicular to the vertical wall 54 and further defining the oil housing interior 47a. The vertical wall 54 may be shaped to cooperate with an adjacent gear of the gear train 40a. For example, the vertical wall 54 may be curved to accommodate a gear of the gear train 40a. The upper wall 56 helps further retain the lubricant in the oil housing interior 47a quick movements of the drive module assembly 20. To replenish the lubricant in the oil housing interior 47a, the upper wall 56 may define a collection hole 58a for collecting lubricant to retain lubricant in the oil housing interior 47a. Typically, the collection hole 58a is adjacent the gear train 40a to collect lubricant that drips off of the gear train 40a. However, it is to be appreciated that the collection hole 58a may be located in any suitable location to collect the lubricant 58a The upper wall 56 may be angled with respect to the input axis A such that when lubricant is disposed on the upper wall 56 the lubricant is encouraged to migrate toward and through the collection hole 58a. The drive module assembly 20 may include a collection plate 59a coupled to the housing 22 and disposed adjacent the oil housing 46a. When present, the collection plate 59a helps direct lubricant into and through the collection hole 58a. The collection hole 58a is sized such that, during an intense maneuver, the lubricant in the oil housing interior 47a is held in the oil housing interior 47b by the upper wall 56. As shown in
[0027] The drive module assembly 20 may include a retaining projection 60a disposed in the housing interior 24 and adjacent the oil housing 46a. When present, the retaining projection 60a is configured to retain a predetermined amount lubricant adjacent to the oil housing 46a. Specifically, as shown in
[0028] The power source 36 of the drive module system 38 may be any suitable power source for providing rotational torque to the input shaft 34. For example, the power source 36 may be further defined as internal combustion engine. In another embodiment, as shown in
[0029] The drive module assembly 20 may include a second input shaft 78 coupled to the housing 22 and rotatably coupled to the gear train 40a. In such embodiments, the power source 36 may be further defined as a first power source 68 and the input shaft 34 may be further defined as a first input shaft 76. Additionally, in such embodiments, the drive module assembly 20 may include a second power source 70. The first power source 68 is configured to provide rotational torque to the first input shaft 76, and the second power source 70 is configured to provide rotational torque to the second input shaft 78. The first power source 68 may be further defined as a first electric machine 72 and the second power source 70 may be further defined as a second electric machine 74. The first electric machine 72 typically has a first rotor 80 coupled to the first input shaft 76 and a first stator 82 disposed about the first rotor 80. Similarly, the second electric machine 74 typically has a second rotor 84 coupled to the second input shaft 78 and a second stator 86 disposed about the second rotor 84. Both the first and second electric machines 72, 74 may be configured as an electric motor and/or as a generator.
[0030] The drive module assembly 20 may include a second gear train 40b, a second output shaft 44b, a second oil housing 46b, a second oil housing interior 47b, a second collection hole 58b, a second collection plate 59b, and a second retaining projection 60b. It is to be appreciated that the description of the gear train 40a, output shaft 44a, oil housing 46a, oil housing interior 47a, collection hole 58a, second collection plate 59a, and retaining projection 60a equally applies to the second gear train 40b, the second output shaft 44b, the second oil housing 46b, the second oil housing interior 47b, the second collection hole 58b, the second collection plate 59b, and the second retaining projection 60b, respectively.