Driven wheel assembly and automotive vehicle equipped with such an assembly

US10072717B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10072717-B2
Application numberUS-201315021712-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 8, 2013
Priority dateOct 8, 2013
Publication dateSep 11, 2018
Grant dateSep 11, 2018

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A driven wheel assembly includes a fixed axle spindle, a rotating drive shaft extending inside the axle spindle, a bearing, a hub, a brake disc, and a wheel rim. An inner ring of the bearing is mounted on the spindle. The hub is mounted on an outer ring of the bearing. The drive shaft, the brake disc and the wheel rim are coupled in rotation with the hub. The brake disc includes a radial friction part and a tubular portion which is fastened to the hub. The brake disc is fastened to the hub by a radial fastener extending along radial directions with respect to a rotation axis of the assembly and mounted through the tubular portion of the brake disc.

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The invention claimed is: 1. Driven wheel assembly comprising: a fixed axle spindle, a rotating drive shaft extending inside the axle spindle, a bearing, a hub, a brake disc, a wheel rim, an inner ring of the bearing being mounted on the spindle, the hub being mounted on an outer ring of the bearing, the drive shaft, the brake disc and the wheel rim being coupled in rotation with the hub, the brake disc comprising a radial friction part and a tubular portion which is fastened to the hub, wherein the brake disc is fastened to the hub by radial fastening means extending along radial directions with respect to a rotation axis of the assembly and mounted through the tubular portion of the brake disc, wherein the radial fastening means to fasten the disc brake on the hub are located on an area extending axially between the bearing and the axial end of the hub to which is at least coupled the drive shaft. 2. Driven wheel assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the radial fastening means to fasten disc brake on the hub are located on the half length of the tubular part that is opposite to the friction part. 3. Driven wheel assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the axial end of the tubular part opposite to the friction part is located between the bearing and the axial end of the hub and is located at distance from the axial end of the hub when measured in the direction of the rotation axis. 4. Driven assembly according to claim 1 , wherein radial fastening means comprise radial screws extending in radial directions with respect to the rotation axis of the assembly. 5. Driven wheel assembly according to claim 4 , wherein radial fastening means comprise radial pins inserted radially, with respect to the rotation axis, in tubular portion and in hub, wherein radial pins are hollow and are passed through by the radial screws that fasten the radial pins on the hub. 6. Driven wheel assembly according to claim 5 , wherein the hub and the tubular portion comprise friction elements adapted to increase friction between the hub and the brake disc, wherein the friction elements comprise a second frustoconical surface of the tubular portion of the brake disc and a corresponding first frustoconical surface of the hub, both first and second frustoconical surfaces being in contact with each other and oriented towards the rotation axis of the assembly opposite from the friction part, and wherein the friction elements also comprise means to urge the first and the second frustoconical surfaces against each other, wherein the means to urge the first and second frustoconical surfaces against each other are formed by the radial pins which have tapered outer shapes in sliding contact with corresponding tapered surfaces of first holes of the tubular portion in order to urge the first and second frustoconical surfaces against each other when the radial pins are inserted in the hub. 7. Driven wheel assembly according to claim 4 , wherein the hub and the tubular portion comprise friction elements adapted to increase friction between the hub and the brake disc, wherein the friction elements comprise a second frustoconical surface of the tubular portion of the brake disc and a corresponding first frustoconical surface of the hub, both first and second frustoconical surfaces being in contact with each other and oriented towards the rotation axis of the assembly opposite from the friction part, and wherein the friction elements also comprise means to urge the first and the second frustoconical surfaces against each other, wherein the means to urge the first and the second frustoconical surfaces against each other are formed by the radial screws which have a tapered head, and by a tapered surface of the frustoconical holes of the tubular portion of the brake disc in which the radial screws are inserted. 8. Driven wheel assembly according to claim 4 , wherein the hub and the tubular portion comprise friction elements adapted to increase friction between the hub and the brake disc, wherein the friction elements comprise a second frustoconical surface of the tubular portion of the brake disc and a corresponding first frustoconical surface of the hub, both first and second frustoconical surfaces being in contact with each other and oriented towards the rotation axis of the assembly opposite from the friction part, and wherein the friction elements also comprise means to urge the first and the second frustoconical surfaces against each other, wherein the means to urge the first and second frustoconical surfaces against each other comprise wedges inserted in the tubular portion of the brake disc and in which the radial screws are inserted, and wherein a lateral surface of the wedges is inclined with respect to a longitudinal axis of the radial screws and converges towards the longitudinal axis of the radial screws opposite from a head of the radial screws, and wherein said lateral surface is in sliding contact with a parallel surface of the tubular portion. 9. Driven wheel assembly according to claim 8 , wherein each wedge protrudes radially from the tubular portion towards the rotation axis and engages a corresponding hole or groove formed on the cylindrical outside surface of the hub. 10. Driven wheel assembly according to claim 1 , wherein radial fastening means comprise radial pins inserted radially, with respect to the rotation axis, in tubular portion and in hub. 11. Driven wheel assembly according to claim 10 , wherein radial pins are adjusted in first holes of the tubular portion of the brake disc and in second holes of the hub. 12. Driven wheel assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the hub and the tubular portion comprise friction elements adapted to increase friction between the hub and the brake disc. 13. Driven wheel assembly according to claim 12 , wherein the friction elements comprise a second frustoconical surface of the tubular portion of the brake disc and a corresponding first frustoconical surface of the hub, both first and second frustoconical surfaces being in contact with each other and oriented towards the rotation axis of the assembly opposite from the friction part, and wherein the friction elements also comprise means to urge the first and the second frustoconical surfaces against each other. 14. Driven wheel assembly according to claim 1 , wherein it comprises splines, polygonal surfaces or keys to couple in rotation the brake disc to the hub. 15. Automotive vehicle equipped with a driven wheel assembly according to claim 1 . 16. Driven wheel assembly comprising: a fixed axle spindle, a rotating drive shaft extending inside the axle spindle, a bearing, a hub, a brake disc, a wheel rim, an inner ring of the bearing being mounted on the spindle, the hub being mounted on an outer ring of the bearing, the drive shaft, the brake disc and the wheel rim being coupled in rotation with the hub, the brake disc comprising a radial friction part and a tubular portion which is fastened to the hub, wherein the brake disc is fastened to the hub by radial fastening means extending along radial directions with respect to a rotation axis of the assembly and mounted through the tubular portion of the brake disc, wherein the width of the wheel rim is superior to 350 mm.

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  • with relative movement radially · CPC title

  • Arrangement of bearings · CPC title

  • F16D65/123Primary

    comprising an annular disc secured to a hub member; Discs characterised by means for mounting · CPC title

  • with roller-bearings · CPC title

  • characterised by torque transmission means from drive axle · CPC title

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What does patent US10072717B2 cover?
A driven wheel assembly includes a fixed axle spindle, a rotating drive shaft extending inside the axle spindle, a bearing, a hub, a brake disc, and a wheel rim. An inner ring of the bearing is mounted on the spindle. The hub is mounted on an outer ring of the bearing. The drive shaft, the brake disc and the wheel rim are coupled in rotation with the hub. The brake disc includes a radial fricti…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Volvo Truck Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16D65/123. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 11 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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