In-wheel motor drive unit
US-2016221432-A1 · Aug 4, 2016 · US
US10150359B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10150359-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515120800-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 29, 2015 |
| Priority date | Feb 27, 2014 |
| Publication date | Dec 11, 2018 |
| Grant date | Dec 11, 2018 |
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In the link structure linking an in-wheel motor drive device (11) placed in a hollow area of a road wheel (W) of a turnable wheel to a damper (31), a damper bracket (32) extends in the vehicle traverse direction and at least a transversely outer end (321) of the damper (31) is placed in the hollow area of the road wheel (W). A first joint (18) is placed in the hollow area of the road wheel, and rotatably links the transversely outer end (321) of the damper bracket (32) to the in-wheel motor drive device (11). The damper (31) has a lower end (311) coupled to a transversely inner end (322) of the damper bracket (32).
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The invention claimed is: 1. A link structure between an in-wheel motor drive device and a damper comprising: an in-wheel motor drive device, at least a transversely outer end thereof being placed in a hollow area of a road wheel of a turnable wheel; a damper bracket extending transversely in a vehicle width direction, the damper bracket having a transversely inner end and a transversely outer end, at least the transversely outer end thereof being placed in the hollow area of the road wheel; a telescoping damper having a lower end and an upper end, the lower end coupled to the transversely inner end of the damper bracket and the upper end attached to a vehicle body member, the telescoping damper absorbing bound and rebound of the in-wheel motor drive device; and a first joint placed in the hollow area of the road wheel, the first joint rotatably linking the transversely outer end of the damper bracket to the in-wheel motor drive device. 2. The link structure between the in-wheel motor drive device and the damper according to claim 1 , wherein the first joint is provided on an upper part of the in-wheel motor drive device. 3. The link structure between the in-wheel motor drive device and the damper according to claim 1 , wherein the first joint is placed in the hollow area of the road wheel so as to align with a kingpin passing through an upper area and a lower area of the hollow area of the road wheel. 4. The link structure between the in-wheel motor drive device and the damper according to claim 3 , wherein the in-wheel motor drive device has a vertical arm extending upwardly therefrom, the vertical arm having a root part positioned in the hollow area of the road wheel and an upper end positioned above the hollow area of the road wheel, and the upper end of the vertical arm is rotatably linked to a vehicle body member and makes up an upper end of the kingpin. 5. A suspension device suspending an in-wheel motor drive device comprising: a damper bracket extending in a vehicle transverse direction, at least a transversely outer end thereof being placed in a hollow area of a road wheel and rotatably linked to the in-wheel motor drive device; a damper having a lower end coupled to a transversely inner end of the damper bracket and an upper end attached to a vehicle body member, and absorbing bound and rebound of the in-wheel motor drive device; and a link member extending in the vehicle transverse direction and having a transversely inner end serving as a base end linked to a vehicle body member and a transversely outer end serving as a free end swingable up and down, the free end being rotatably linked to the in-wheel motor drive device and included in a kingpin passing through an upper area and a lower area of the hollow area of the road wheel. 6. The suspension device according to claim 5 , wherein the link member includes an upper arm linking an upper part of the in-wheel motor drive device to a vehicle body member and a lower arm placed below the upper arm and linking a lower part of the in-wheel motor drive device to a vehicle body member.
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