Wiring structure for in-wheel motor power line, and in-wheel motor drive device
US-10723288-B2 · Jul 28, 2020 · US
US10889178B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10889178-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716334877-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 21, 2017 |
| Priority date | Sep 30, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jan 12, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jan 12, 2021 |
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An in-wheel motor drive device includes: a wheel hub bearing portion having an inner ring integrally rotating with a wheel, an outer ring facing the inner ring via a radial gap, and a hub attachment arranged on a more outer diameter side than the outer ring and mounted and fixed to the outer ring; a motor portion driving the inner ring; a casing housing a rotation transmission path from a motor rotation shaft of the motor portion to the inner ring; a suspending bracket having an upper joining seat portion joinable with an upper side suspension member of a suspension device, a lower joining seat portion joinable with a lower side suspension member of the suspension device, and an intermediate portion connecting the upper joining seat portion and the lower joining seat portion; and fixing means for mounting and fixing the suspending bracket to the hub attachment.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An in-wheel motor drive device, comprising: a wheel hub bearing portion having an inner ring integrally rotating with a wheel, an outer ring facing the inner ring via a radial gap, a plurality of rolling elements interposed in the radial gap, and a hub attachment arranged on a more outer diameter side than the outer ring and mounted and fixed to the outer ring; a motor portion driving the inner ring; a casing housing a rotation transmission path from a motor rotation shaft of the motor portion to the inner ring; a suspending bracket having an upper joining seat portion and a lower joining seat portion joinable with a suspension device and an intermediate portion connecting the upper joining seat portion and the lower joining seat portion; and fixing means for mounting and fixing the suspending bracket to the hub attachment. 2. The in-wheel motor drive device according to claim 1 , wherein: the casing is interposed between the hub attachment and the suspending bracket; the suspending bracket has a protruding portion extending towards the wheel hub bearing portion and coming into contact with the hub attachment; and the fixing means mounts and fixes the protruding portion to the hub attachment. 3. The in-wheel motor drive device according to claim 2 , wherein: the rotation transmission path further includes a rolling bearing that includes an input gear coupled with the motor rotating shaft and an output gear coupled with the inner ring, is arranged on one side and the other side, respectively, in an axial direction of the output gear, and rotatably supports the output gear; and regarding an axis of the wheel hub bearing portion, an end surface of the protruding portion coming into contact with the hub attachment is arranged so that an axial direction position of the end surface is included in a range from the rolling bearing on one side in an axial direction to the rolling bearing on the other side in an axial direction. 4. The in-wheel motor drive device according to claim 2 , wherein: the suspending bracket has three or more of the protruding portions; and regarding an axis of the wheel hub bearing portion, the suspending bracket and the hub attachment define an opening that opens in a direction perpendicular to an axis between the protruding portions adjacent to each other, and the casing is exposed from the opening. 5. The in-wheel motor drive device according to claim 1 , wherein: the casing is interposed between the hub attachment and the suspending bracket; and the fixing means includes the suspending bracket aligned in the axial direction, the casing, and a bolt passing through the hub attachment. 6. The in-wheel motor drive device according to claim 1 , wherein: the fixing means has a bolt passing through the suspending bracket and the hub attachment; and three or more of the bolts are present and arranged further upward and downward than an axis of the wheel hub bearing portion. 7. The in-wheel motor drive device according to claim 6 , wherein the casing is formed in a plane perpendicular to an axis of the wheel hub bearing portion, so as to protrude forward and rearward of a vehicle from a polygonal region where the bolts adjacent to each other are connected to each other with a straight line. 8. The in-wheel motor drive device according to claim 6 or 7 , wherein: a steering axis of a wheel is further included; and the suspending bracket and the steering axis are arranged so as to overlap with each other as viewed in a vehicle front/rear direction. 9. The in-wheel motor drive device according to claim 8 , wherein the bolt is arranged in a vehicle ahead and behind of the steering axis. 10. The in-wheel motor drive device according to claim 1 , wherein: the rotation transmission path includes an input gear coupled with the motor rotation shaft and an output gear coupled with the inner ring; and the hub attachment, the output gear, and the suspending bracket are arranged so as to overlap with one another as viewed in an axial direction of the wheel hub bearing portion. 11. The in-wheel motor drive device according to claim 1 , wherein the suspending bracket and the motor portion are arranged so as to overlap with each other as viewed in a vehicle front/rear direction. 12. The in-wheel motor drive device according to claim 1 , wherein the suspending bracket further includes a tie rod joining seat portion for joining with a tie rod of a steering device. 13. The in-wheel motor drive device according to claim 1 , wherein the suspending bracket further includes a brake caliper joining seat portion for joining with a brake caliper. 14. An in-wheel motor drive device, comprising: a wheel hub bearing portion having an inner ring integrally rotating with a wheel, an outer ring facing the inner ring via a radial gap, a plurality of rolling elements interposed in the radial gap, and a hub attachment arranged on a more outer diameter side than the outer ring and mounted and fixed to the outer ring; a motor portion driving the inner ring; a casing housing a rotation transmission path from a motor rotation shaft of the motor portion to the inner ring; a suspending bracket having a vertically extending damper external cylinder, a lower joining seat portion provided at a lower end portion of the damper external cylinder and joinable with an arm of a suspension device, and a block provided on an outer circumference of the damper external cylinder; and fixing means for mounting and fixing the block to the hub attachment.
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