Axle assembly having a wet disc brake

US10065455B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10065455-B2
Application numberUS-201514930918-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 3, 2015
Priority dateNov 3, 2015
Publication dateSep 4, 2018
Grant dateSep 4, 2018

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An axle assembly having a planetary gear set and an internal brake assembly. The brake assembly may have a piston that may be disposed between a disc pack and the planetary gear set. Rotation of a sun gear of the planetary gear set may be inhibited when the piston urges the disc pack against a flange of an axle housing.

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What is claimed is: 1. An axle assembly comprising: an axle housing having a flange that extends around and extends toward an axis; a brake housing disposed on the axle housing; a wheel bearing cage disposed on the brake housing, wherein the wheel bearing cage at least partially receives a planetary gear set that has a sun gear; and a brake assembly that is at least partially received in the brake housing, the brake assembly including: a disc pack that includes: a friction disc disposed on the sun gear that rotates with the sun gear about the axis; and a stationary disc disposed proximate the brake housing that does not rotate about the axis; and a piston that extends around the axis and is received in the brake housing between the disc pack and the planetary gear set; wherein rotation of the sun gear about the axis is inhibited when the piston urges the disc pack against the flange. 2. The axle assembly of claim 1 wherein the disc pack is disposed between the flange and the piston. 3. The axle assembly of claim 1 wherein the axle housing has an exterior surface, an interior surface disposed opposite the exterior surface, a first flange surface that extends from the interior surface toward the axis, and a second flange surface that is disposed opposite the first flange surface and extends from the interior surface toward the axis, wherein the first flange surface and the second flange surface at least partially define the flange. 4. The axle assembly of claim 3 wherein the piston urges the disc pack against the first flange surface. 5. The axle assembly of claim 3 wherein the flange further comprises a dowel hole that extends from the first flange surface, wherein the dowel hole receives a dowel that extends to the brake housing and inhibits rotation of the stationary disc. 6. The axle assembly of claim 3 further comprising a lubricant hole that extends through the flange from the first flange surface to the second flange surface. 7. The axle assembly of claim 6 wherein the lubricant hole is aligned with the interior surface. 8. The axle assembly of claim 3 wherein the axle housing has a third flange surface that extends from the first flange surface to the second flange surface, wherein the third flange surface extends around the axis and defines a flange hole. 9. The axle assembly of claim 8 wherein the stationary disc has an inside circumferential surface, wherein the inside circumferential surface and the third flange surface are disposed at a substantially common radial distance from the axis. 10. The axle assembly of claim 8 wherein the axle housing further comprises a rim surface that extends around the axis and extends from the first flange surface toward the brake housing, wherein at least a portion of the brake housing is received in the axle housing between the rim surface and the axis. 11. The axle assembly of claim 10 wherein the first flange surface extends from the third flange surface to the rim surface. 12. An axle assembly comprising: an axle housing having a flange that extends around an axis; a brake housing that is fixedly disposed on the axle housing; a wheel bearing cage fixedly disposed on the brake housing, wherein the wheel bearing cage receives a planetary gear set that has a sun gear; and a brake assembly that is received in the brake housing, the brake assembly including: a disc pack that extends around the axis and is disposed adjacent to the flange; and a piston that extends around the axis and is disposed between the disc pack and the planetary gear set; wherein rotation of the sun gear about the axis is inhibited when the piston urges the disc pack toward the axle housing and against the flange. 13. The axle assembly of claim 12 wherein the piston moves in an axial direction toward the axle housing when the piston urges the disc pack against the flange. 14. The axle assembly of claim 12 wherein the piston includes a set of ribs arranged around the axis that extend toward the disc pack, wherein the set of ribs engage the disc pack when the piston urges the disc pack toward the flange. 15. The axle assembly of claim 14 wherein members of the set of ribs are spaced apart from each other and extend radially with respect to the axis. 16. The axle assembly of claim 14 wherein each member of the set of ribs has a contact surface that engages the disc pack and an inner rib surface that extends substantially parallel to the axis. 17. The axle assembly of claim 12 wherein the brake assembly further comprises a biasing member that is disposed between the piston and the disc pack that biases the piston away from the flange. 18. The axle assembly of claim 17 wherein the disc pack has a first stationary disc and a second stationary disc that are disposed proximate the brake housing and that do not rotate about the axis and a friction disc that is disposed between the first stationary disc and the second stationary disc and that rotates with the sun gear about the axis, wherein the piston engages the first stationary disc and the second stationary disc engages the flange when the piston urges the disc pack against the flange. 19. The axle assembly of claim 18 wherein the brake assembly further comprises a shoulder bolt that is fixedly disposed on the brake housing and extends through the piston toward the disc pack, wherein the shoulder bolt extends through the biasing member. 20. The axle assembly of claim 19 wherein the shoulder bolt has an enlarged head disposed opposite the brake housing, wherein the enlarged head is received in a hole in the first stationary disc.

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  • actuated by a fluid-pressure device arranged in or one the brake · CPC title

  • acting on transmission parts · CPC title

  • characterised by specific shape of the housing, e.g. adaptations to give space for other vehicle elements like chassis or exhaust system · CPC title

  • B60K17/046Primary

    with planetary gearing having orbital motion · CPC title

  • Trucks; Load vehicles, Busses · CPC title

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What does patent US10065455B2 cover?
An axle assembly having a planetary gear set and an internal brake assembly. The brake assembly may have a piston that may be disposed between a disc pack and the planetary gear set. Rotation of a sun gear of the planetary gear set may be inhibited when the piston urges the disc pack against a flange of an axle housing.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Arvinmeritor Technology Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60K17/046. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 04 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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