Axle assembly having a tapered spline arrangement
US-9719563-B2 · Aug 1, 2017 · US
US10378634B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10378634-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816107229-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 21, 2018 |
| Priority date | Aug 11, 2015 |
| Publication date | Aug 13, 2019 |
| Grant date | Aug 13, 2019 |
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An axle assembly having a clutch collar actuator mechanism. The clutch collar actuator mechanism may have a piston housing and a yoke that may move with respect to the piston housing. The piston housing may extend around the input shaft and may receive at least one piston. The yoke may connect the piston to the clutch collar.
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What is claimed is: 1. An axle assembly comprising: an input shaft that is rotatable about an axis; an interaxle differential unit disposed on the input shaft; a retainer that has a retainer hole that receives the input shaft; a clutch collar moveably disposed on the input shaft, the clutch collar having a clutch collar hole that receives the input shaft and an inner annular groove that faces toward the input shaft and receives the retainer and inhibits axial movement of the retainer with respect to the clutch collar; and a biasing member that is disposed between the retainer and the input shaft, wherein the biasing member exerts a biasing force on the retainer that urges the retainer and the clutch collar to move together along the axis away from the interaxle differential unit. 2. The axle assembly of claim 1 further comprising a stop that is disposed on the input shaft, wherein the stop limits movement of the retainer away from the interaxle differential unit. 3. The axle assembly of claim 2 wherein the retainer is spaced apart from the stop when the clutch collar engages the interaxle differential unit. 4. The axle assembly of claim 2 wherein the retainer includes a first retainer wall that extends around the input shaft, a second retainer wall that extends from the first retainer wall toward the clutch collar, and a tab that extends from the second retainer wall into the inner annular groove. 5. The axle assembly of claim 4 wherein the first retainer wall engages the stop to inhibit movement of the retainer and the clutch collar. 6. The axle assembly of claim 4 wherein the biasing member extends from the first retainer wall to the input shaft. 7. The axle assembly of claim 1 further comprising a piston housing that extends around the input shaft; a yoke that engages the clutch collar; and a first yoke slide and a second yoke slide that extend through the piston housing to the yoke, wherein the yoke slides along the first yoke slide and the second yoke slide. 8. The axle assembly of claim 7 wherein the first yoke slide and the second yoke slide couple the piston housing to a cover. 9. The axle assembly of claim 7 wherein the first yoke slide and the second yoke slide inhibit the piston housing from rotating about the axis. 10. The axle assembly of claim 7 wherein the yoke has a first yoke hole through which the first yoke slide extends and a second yoke hole through which the second yoke slide extends. 11. The axle assembly of claim 10 wherein the yoke extends partially around the clutch collar and has a first end portion, a second end portion disposed opposite the first end portion, a first piston rod disposed proximate the first end portion that extends through the piston housing to a first piston, and a second piston rod that extends through the piston housing to a second piston, wherein the first piston rod and the second piston rod are fixedly disposed on the yoke. 12. The axle assembly of claim 7 wherein the piston housing extends continuously around the axis. 13. The axle assembly of claim 7 wherein the piston housing has a first lubricant passage that extends from an outer surface of the piston housing that faces away from the axis toward an inner surface of the piston housing that is disposed opposite the outer surface. 14. The axle assembly of claim 13 wherein the piston housing defines a second lubricant passage that extends from the inner surface to the outer surface and is spaced apart from the first lubricant passage. 15. The axle assembly of claim 1 wherein the biasing member is received inside the clutch collar and extends continuously around the input shaft. 16. The axle assembly of claim 1 wherein the biasing member is received inside the retainer and extends continuously around the axis. 17. The axle assembly of claim 1 further comprising a stop that is disposed on the input shaft, wherein the retainer contacts the stop to limit movement of the retainer away from the interaxle differential unit. 18. The axle assembly of claim 17 wherein the stop is configured to contact a first retainer wall of the retainer that extends around the input shaft and contacts the biasing member.
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