Connect-disconnect apparatus for a vehicle drivetrain

US10746231B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10746231-B2
Application numberUS-201815894084-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 12, 2018
Priority dateJul 16, 2014
Publication dateAug 18, 2020
Grant dateAug 18, 2020

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A connect-disconnect assembly for a vehicle drivetrain configured to drive a vehicle with a surface engaging traction member. The connect-disconnect assembly includes a coupler located within a final drive element or gear of a final drive assembly wherein in a first position the coupler does not span a gap between the gear and a transmission drive element of a transmission. In a second position, the coupler does span the gap between the gear and the transmission drive element such that the gear and the transmission drive element are connected. The final drive assembly includes an access port to provide access to a user accessible drive actuator to move the coupler between the first and second positions.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A drivetrain for driving a ground-engaging traction member of a vehicle, comprising: a transmission including a transmission output element disposed along a longitudinal axis; and a final drive assembly removably coupled to the transmission to operably drive the ground-engaging traction member, the final drive assembly comprising a supporting structure, a drive actuator, a driver, and a coupling shaft; wherein, a longitudinal gap is defined between the transmission output element and the final drive assembly; wherein, the drive actuator is disposed in a first position in which it is coupled to the supporting structure and rotatably fixed, and in a second position in which it is decoupled from the supporting structure and rotatable about the longitudinal axis, wherein the drive actuator is moveable between the first position and the second position; wherein, the driver is coupled to the coupling shaft and the drive actuator in its first and second positions, the driver being rotatable about the longitudinal axis but axially fixed relative to the transmission output element; further wherein, in the second position, rotation of the drive actuator induces longitudinal movement of the coupling shaft a distance sufficient to span the gap and to operably couple the final drive assembly to the transmission output element. 2. The drivetrain of claim 1 , wherein only the drive actuator and coupling shaft move in a longitudinal direction. 3. The drivetrain of claim 1 , wherein the coupling shaft at least partially circumscribes the driver. 4. The drivetrain of claim 1 , wherein the coupling shaft is axially movable between a first axial position and a second axial position, where in the first axial position the coupling shaft does not span the gap such that the final drive assembly and the transmission are not operably coupled by the coupling shaft, and in the second axial position the coupling shaft extends a distance sufficient to span the gap such that the final drive assembly and the transmission are operably coupled. 5. The drivetrain of claim 1 , wherein the drive actuator includes a user accessible drive having a biasing member disposed between the user accessible drive and the coupling shaft, wherein the biasing member includes a first configuration which prevents the coupling shaft from moving along the longitudinal axis and a second configuration which enables the coupling shaft to move along the longitudinal axis, wherein in the first configuration the drive actuator is disposed in its first position and in the second configuration the drive actuator is disposed in its second position. 6. The drivetrain of claim 5 , wherein the biasing member comprises a spring, the spring being at least partially decompressed in the first configuration and at least partially compressed in the second configuration. 7. The drivetrain of claim 5 , wherein the user accessible drive is coupled by mating splines to the driver for axially moving the coupling shaft. 8. The drivetrain of claim 5 , wherein rotation of the user accessible drive in a first direction connects the coupling shaft to the transmission output element. 9. The drivetrain of claim 8 , wherein rotation of the user accessible drive in a second direction disconnects the coupling shaft from the transmission output element, the second direction being opposite the first direction. 10. The drivetrain of claim 1 , wherein the driver comprises a drive screw threadably coupled to the coupling shaft. 11. The drivetrain of claim 1 , wherein the coupling shaft comprises splines and a set of threads, the set of threads coupling the coupling shaft to the driver, and the splines coupling the coupling shaft to the final drive assembly and removably coupling the coupling shaft to the transmission output element. 12. A vehicle, comprising: an engine for producing power; a ground-engaging traction member for propelling the vehicle in a travel direction; a drivetrain comprising a transmission and a final drive assembly, the transmission including a transmission output element disposed along a longitudinal axis for transferring power from the engine to the final drive assembly, and the final drive assembly removably coupled to the transmission to operably drive the ground-engaging traction member, the final drive assembly comprising a supporting structure, a drive actuator, a driver, and a coupling shaft; wherein, a longitudinal gap is defined between the transmission output element and the final drive assembly; wherein, the drive actuator is disposed in a first position in which it is coupled to the supporting structure and rotatably fixed, and in a second position in which it is decoupled from the supporting structure and rotatable about the longitudinal axis, wherein the drive actuator is moveable between the first position and the second position; wherein, the driver is coupled to the coupling shaft and the drive actuator in its first and second positions, the driver being rotatable about the longitudinal axis but axially fixed relative to the transmission output element; further wherein, in the second position, rotation of the drive actuator induces longitudinal movement of the coupling shaft a distance sufficient to span the gap and to operably couple the final drive assembly to the transmission output element. 13. The vehicle of claim 12 , further comprising a port defined in the final drive assembly for accessing the drive actuator from an external location of the drive assembly. 14. The vehicle of claim 12 , wherein only the drive actuator and coupling shaft move in a longitudinal direction. 15. The vehicle of claim 12 , wherein the coupling shaft is axially movable between a first axial position and a second axial position, where in the first axial position the coupling shaft does not span the gap such that the final drive assembly and the transmission are not operably coupled by the coupling shaft, and in the second axial position the coupling shaft extends a distance sufficient to span the gap such that the final drive assembly and the transmission are operably coupled. 16. The vehicle of claim 12 , wherein the drive actuator includes a user accessible drive having a biasing member disposed between the user accessible drive and the coupling shaft, wherein the biasing member includes a first configuration which prevents the coupling shaft from moving along the longitudinal axis and a second configuration which enables the coupling shaft to move along the longitudinal axis, wherein in the first configuration the drive actuator is disposed in its first position and in the second configuration the drive actuator is disposed in its second position. 17. The vehicle of claim 16 , wherein the user accessible drive is coupled by mating splines to the driver for axially moving the coupling shaft. 18. The vehicle of claim 16 , wherein rotational movement of the user accessible drive in a first direction connects the coupling shaft to the transmission output element, and rotational movement in a second direction disconnects the coupling shaft from the transmission output element. 19. A method for removably coupling a transmission to a final drive assembly of a vehicle, the transmission including a transmission output element and the final drive assembly having a drive actuator, a driver, and a coupling shaft, the method comprising: moving the drive actuator in an axial direction from a first position to a second position; disengaging the drive actuator from being rotatably fixed in

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  • Disconnecting means · CPC title

  • Final drives · CPC title

  • using an internal or intermediate axially slidable sleeve, coupling both components together, whereby the intermediate sleeve is arranged internally at least with respect to one of the components · CPC title

  • F16D11/14Primary

    with clutching members movable only axially (F16D11/02, F16D11/08 take precedence) · CPC title

  • Clutch actuation by cams, ramps or ball-screw mechanisms · CPC title

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What does patent US10746231B2 cover?
A connect-disconnect assembly for a vehicle drivetrain configured to drive a vehicle with a surface engaging traction member. The connect-disconnect assembly includes a coupler located within a final drive element or gear of a final drive assembly wherein in a first position the coupler does not span a gap between the gear and a transmission drive element of a transmission. In a second position…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Allison Transm Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16D11/14. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 18 2020 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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