LEANING VEHICLE LOCKING SYSTEM COMPRISING A GEAR MOTOR
20220340222 · 2022-10-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16D65/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H1/225
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B62K5/05
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62L3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62K5/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B62K5/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62K5/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A locking system for a vehicle having a locking device and a gear motor operatively connected to the locking device and configured to cause the locking device to take a stable locking state and a release state, where the gear motor includes a drive motor having an input shaft, a first transmission wheel coupled to a first portion of the input shaft and a second transmission wheel coupled to a second portion of the input shaft.
Claims
1. An anti-roll locking system for a rolling vehicle with three wheels provided with a front steering system comprising an articulated quadrilateral kinematic mechanism, said locking system comprising: a locking device; and a gear motor operatively connected to the locking device and configured to cause the locking device to take a stable locking state and a release state; wherein the gear motor comprises: a drive motor having an input shaft; a first transmission wheel coupled to a first portion of said input shaft; and a second transmission wheel coupled to a second portion of said input shaft.
2. The locking system according to claim 1, wherein the first and second transmission wheels are arranged on two opposite sides of the input shaft.
3. The locking system according to claim 1, wherein the first and second transmission wheels are arranged on the same side as the input shaft.
4. The locking system according to claim 1, wherein the first portion and the second portion of the input shaft comprise a first worm screw portion and a second worm screw portion, respectively, and wherein both the first and second transmission wheels comprise helical teeth.
5. The locking system according to claim 4, wherein a helix of the first worm screw portion and a helix of the second worm screw portion have an opposite screwing direction.
6. The locking system according to claim 4, wherein a helix of the first worm screw portion and a helix of the second worm screw portion have a concurrent screwing direction.
7. The locking system according to claim 4, wherein an inclination angle of the helices of the first and second worm screw portions is less than 3°, and wherein a module of the first and second toothed wheels having helical teeth is less than or equal to 0.75.
8. The locking system according to claim 1, wherein the gear motor comprises an output shaft which is arranged transversely, preferably orthogonally, to the input shaft.
9. The locking system according to claim 8, wherein said first wheel is rotationally integral with a third wheel, said second wheel is rotationally integral with a fourth wheel having a diameter equal to said third wheel, and wherein said output shaft is rotationally integral with a fifth wheel having a greater diameter than said third and fourth wheels; said third, fourth and fifth wheels being operatively coupled to one another to transmit the motion from the input shaft to the output shaft.
10. A vehicle comprising a locking system according to any one of the claim 1.
11. A parking brake for a vehicle comprising a locking system according to claim 1.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0016] Like or similar elements are indicated by the same reference numerals in the accompanying figures.
[0017] A first embodiment of a vehicle, which is globally indicated by reference numeral 10, is shown in the accompanying
[0018] In accordance with an embodiment, the two front wheels 11,12 are each provided with an independent front suspension 13,14 each of which is provided, in turn, with an independent shock absorber 15,16. The term suspension is understood to mean the mechanism adapted to connect the sprung masses of the vehicle to the unsprung masses of the vehicle. In accordance with an embodiment, the vehicle 10 comprises a steering mechanism comprising an articulated quadrilateral kinematic mechanism 20. In accordance with an embodiment, the mechanism 20 comprises two mutually opposite rigid horizontal crosspieces 21,22, which are preferably hinged to the frame of the vehicle 10 at the center line thereof. In particular, the rigid horizontal crosspieces 21,22 comprise an upper horizontal crosspiece 21 and a lower horizontal crosspiece 22. Furthermore, the mechanism 20 comprises two mutually opposite vertical uprights 23,24, preferably two sleeves 23,24, which are laterally hinged to the horizontal crosspieces 21, 22, and more preferably to the opposite ends of the crosspieces 21,22. In accordance with an embodiment, the vertical uprights 23,24 are rotatably connected to the independent front suspensions 13,14 in order to allow the wheels 11,12 to rotate with respect to the vehicle frame.
[0019] Again with reference to
[0020] As an alternative to the architecture described above of a rolling vehicle with two front steering wheels, said vehicle can alternatively comprise a front end with a double articulated quadrilateral mechanism as better known from document WO2014009637A1 or a different arrangement of the stop and locking elements as better described in documents EP3397547A1 or EP2899107A1, which are incorporated herein in the present description.
[0021] Referring now to
[0022] Advantageously, due to the increase in friction between the pair of transmission wheels and the input shaft, it is also possible to manufacture the input shaft with a smaller diameter than in the case of employing a single transmission wheel.
[0023] Again with reference to
[0024] In accordance with an embodiment, the first portion 203 and the second portion 205 of the input shaft 201 comprise a first endless screw portion 203 and a second endless screw portion 205, respectively. Furthermore, the first and second transmission wheels 202,204 both comprise helical teeth. In accordance with an alternative embodiment, the transmission wheels 202,204 could be friction wheels instead of gear wheels with helical teeth. In this case, the first and second endless screw portions 203,205 are not provided on the input shaft 201.
[0025] As shown in
[0026] In accordance with an embodiment, the angle of inclination of the helixes of the first and second endless screw portions 203,205 is less than 3° and the module of the first and second gear wheels 202,204 with helical teeth, i.e. the ratio of the primitive diameter to the number of teeth of each wheel 202,204, is less than or equal to 0.75. Conveniently, such a feature ensures the irreversibility of the movement of the gear motor 112 when the locking device 111 takes the locking state.
[0027] In accordance with an embodiment, the gear motor 112 comprises an output shaft 209, which is arranged transversely, preferably orthogonally to the input shaft 201. In accordance with an embodiment, the gear motor 112 comprises a gear train 250 interposed between the input shaft 201 and the output shaft 209 of the gear motor 112. The gear train 250 comprises the first and second transmission wheels 202,204. In accordance with an embodiment, the gear train 250 comprises a third and a fourth transmission wheel 206,207, which are rotationally integral with the first and second transmission wheels 202,204, respectively. Furthermore, in accordance with an embodiment, the gear train 250 comprises a fifth transmission wheel 208 to which the third and fourth transmission wheels 206,207 are coupled so as to transmit the movement to the fifth wheel 208. The fifth transmission wheel 208 is preferably rotationally integral with the output shaft 209. In accordance with an embodiment, the third, fourth and fifth transmission wheels 206,207,208 are gear wheels with straight teeth. In accordance with an embodiment, said third and fourth wheels 206,207 have an equal diameter and both have a smaller diameter than the fifth wheel 208 for reducing the rotation speed of the output shaft 209. Preferably, said third and fourth wheels 206,207 have a smaller diameter than the first and second wheels 201,202, for further reducing the rotation speed of the output shaft 209.
[0028] With reference to
[0029] In accordance with an embodiment, an actuator (not shown as known per se) which allows the locking device 111 to be controlled is fitted onto the output shaft 209. For example, such an actuator can comprise a support fitted onto the output shaft 209 on which a control cable, preferably a metal cable, can be wound and unwound, adapted to control the locking device 111. Alternatively, the aforesaid actuator can comprise a lever adapted to actuate a pump of a hydraulic circuit which is operatively connected to the locking device 111 or a lever adapted to actuate an electric control device of the locking device 111.
[0030] Referring now to
[0031] With reference to
[0032] Therefore, based on the above explanation, it is possible to understand how a locking system for a vehicle of the type described above allows to achieve the aforesaid objects with reference to the prior art.
[0033] Nevertheless, it is noted that the teachings of the present description are not limited to an anti-roll locking system for a rolling vehicle with three wheels provided with a front steering system comprising an articulated quadrilateral kinematic mechanism but they can be applied to other types of systems. For example, and without any limitation, in the light of the teachings of the present description it is apparent to those skilled in the art that a parking brake for a vehicle comprising a locking system according to the present description is also provided.
[0034] Without prejudice to the principle of the invention, the embodiments and the constructional details may be broadly varied with respect to the above description disclosed by way of a non-limiting example, without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.