Hybrid drive device
US-10160305-B2 · Dec 25, 2018 · US
US11359715B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11359715-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016796128-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 20, 2020 |
| Priority date | Feb 22, 2019 |
| Publication date | Jun 14, 2022 |
| Grant date | Jun 14, 2022 |
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A shaft (W) for a motor vehicle transmission (G) may have axial bore holes positioned within the shaft and configured to guide fluid within the shaft. The shaft may have first, second, and third axial sections (W1, W2, W3), the second axial section being axially between the first and third axial sections. Fluid enters the axial bore holes in the second axial section and exits the axial bore holes in the first and third axial sections. One of the axial bore holes (B2; B1, B1a) is arranged, at least partially, in the first axial section and is radially spaced from an axis of rotation (WA) of the shaft. Another of the axial bore holes (B1RS; B_SE5, B3a) is arranged, at least partially, in the third axial section. The one of the axial bore holes (B2; B1, B1a) is coaxial with the other of the axial bore holes (B1RS; B_SE5, B3a).
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The invention claimed is: 1. A shaft (W) for a motor vehicle transmission (G), comprising: a plurality of axial bore holes (B 1 , B 2 , B 3 , B 4 , B 1 RS, B_SE 2 , B_SE 5 , B 1 a , B 2 a , B 3 a , B 4 a , B 5 a , B 6 a ) positioned within the shaft (W) and configured to guide fluid within the shaft (W); and a first axial section (W 1 ), a second axial section (W 2 ), and a third axial section (W 3 ), the second axial section (W 2 ) being axially between the first axial section (W 1 ) and the third axial section (W 3 ), wherein fluid is supplied to the plurality of axial bore holes (B 1 , B 2 , B 3 , B 4 , B 1 RS, B_SE 2 , B_SE 5 , B 1 a , B 2 a , B 3 a , B 4 a , B 5 a , B 6 a ) in the second axial section (W 2 ), wherein the fluid exits from the plurality of axial bore holes (B 1 , B 2 , B 3 , B 4 , B 1 RS, B_SE 2 , B_SE 5 , B 1 a , B 2 a , B 3 a , B 4 a , B 5 a , B 6 a ) at the first axial section (W 1 ) and at the third axial section (W 3 ), wherein one of the plurality of axial bore holes (B 2 ; B 1 , B 1 a ) is arranged, at least partially, in the first axial section (W 1 ) and is radially spaced from an axis of rotation (WA) of the shaft (W), wherein another of the plurality of axial bore holes (B 1 RS; B_SE 5 , B 3 a ) is arranged, at least partially, in the third axial section (W 3 ), wherein the one of the plurality of axial bore holes (B 2 ; B 1 , B 1 a ) is coaxial with the other of the plurality of axial bore holes (B 1 RS; B_SE 5 , B 3 a ), and wherein a number of bore holes (B 1 , B 2 , B 3 , B 4 ) of the plurality of axial bore holes arranged in the first axial section (W 1 ) differs from a number of bore holes (B 1 RS, B_SE 2 , B_SE 5 ) of the plurality of axial bore holes arranged in the third axial section (W 3 ), the number of bore holes (B 1 , B 2 , B 3 , B 4 ) of the plurality of axial bore holes arranged in the first axial section (W 1 ) being four bore holes (B 1 , B 2 , B 3 , B 4 ) and the number of bore holes (B 1 RS, B_SE 2 , B_SE 5 ) of the plurality of axial bore holes arranged in the third axial section (W 3 ) being three bore holes (B 1 RS, B_SE 2 , B_SE 5 ). 2. The shaft (W) of claim 1 , wherein bore holes (B 1 , B 2 , B 3 , B 4 ) of the plurality of axial bore holes positioned within the first axial section (W 1 ) are uniformly distributed in a cross-section of the first axial section (W 1 ) of the shaft (W), and wherein bore holes (B 1 RS, B_SE 2 , B_SE 5 ) of the plurality of axial bore holes positioned within the third axial section (W 3 ) are uniformly distributed in a cross-section of the third axial section (W 3 ) of the shaft (W). 3. A transmission (G) for a motor vehicle, comprising the shaft (W) of claim 1 . 4. The transmission (G) of claim 3 , wherein an input shaft of the transmission (G) comprises the shaft (W). 5. The transmission (G) of claim 3 , further comprising: a hydrodynamic torque converter (TC) including a hydraulically actuatable torque converter lockup clutch (WK); and a plurality of hydraulically actuatable shift elements (SE 1 , SE 2 , SE 3 , SE 4 , SE 5 ), wherein a gear implementation of the transmission (G) is controllable via selective actuation of the plurality of shift elements (SE 1 , SE 2 , SE 3 , SE 4 , SE 5 ), wherein a first bore hole of the plurality of axial bore holes (B 2 , B 3 ) of the shaft (W) supplies fluid to the hydrodynamic torque converter (TC) or for actuating the torque converter lockup clutch (WK), the first bore hole of the plurality of axial bore holes (B 2 , B 3 ) extending in the first axial section (W 1 ) of the shaft (W), and wherein a second bore hole of the plurality of axial bore holes (B_SE 2 , B_SE 5 ) of the shaft (W) supplies fluid for actuating at least one of the plurality of shift elements (SE 2 , SE 5 ), the second bore hole of the plurality of axial bore holes (B_SE 2 , B_SE 5 ) extending in the third axial section (W 1 ) of the shaft (W). 6. The transmission (G) of claim 5 , further comprising a hydraulically actuatable separating clutch (K 0 ), which is operable to connect an input hub (AN) of the transmission (G) and the hydrodynamic torque converter (TC), wherein a third bore hole of the plurality of axial bore holes (B 4 ) of the shaft (W) supplies fluid for actuating the separating clutch (K 0 ), the third bore hole of the plurality of axial bore holes (B 4 ) extending in the first axial section (W 1 ) of the shaft (W). 7. The transmission (G) of claim 5 , wherein a fourth bore hole of the plurality of axial bore holes (B 1 ) extends in the first axial section (W 1 ) and a fifth bore hole of the plurality of axial bore holes (B 1 _RS) extends in the third axial section (W 3 ), the fourth and fifth bore holes of the plurality of axial bore holes (B 1 , B 1 _RS) supplying lubricating oil to components of the transmission (G). 8. A drivetrain for a motor vehicle, comprising the transmission (G) of claim 3 . 9. A shaft (W) for a motor vehicle transmission (G), comprising: only four axial bore holes (B 1 a , B 2 a , B 3 a , B 4 a ) positioned within the shaft (W) and configured to guide fluid within the shaft (W); and a first axial section (W 1 ), a second axial section (W 2 ), and a third axial section (W 3 ), the second axial section (W 2 ) being axially between the first axial section (W 1 ) and the third axial section (W 3 ), wherein fluid is supplied to the four axial bore holes (B 1 a , B 2 a , B 3 a , B 4 a ) in the second axial section (W 2 ), wherein the fluid exits from the four axial bore holes (B 1 a , B 2 a , B 3 a , B 4 a ) at the first axial section (W 1 ) and at the third axial section (W 3 ), wherein two bore holes of the four axial bore holes (B 1 a , B 2 a ) are at least partially in the first axial section (W 1 ) and another two bore holes of the four axial bore holes (B 3 a , B 4 a ) are at least partially in the third axial section (W 3 ), at least one bore hole (B 1 a ) of the two bore holes (B 1 a , B 2 a ) at least partially in the first axial section (W 1 ) being radially spaced from an axis of rotation (WA) of the shaft (W), and wherein each of the two bore holes (B 1 a , B 2 a ) at least partially in the first axial section (W 1 ) is coaxial with a respective one of the other two bore holes (B 3 a , B 4 a ) at least partially in the third axial section (W 3 ). 10. A transmission (G) for a motor vehicle, comprising the shaft (W) of claim 9 . 11. A drivetrain for a motor vehicle, comprising the transmission (G) of claim 10 . 12. A shaft (W) for a motor vehicle transmission (G), comprising: only six axial bore holes (B 1 a , B 2 a , B 3 a , B 4 a , B 5 a , B 6 a ) positioned within the shaft (W) and configured to guide fluid within the shaft (W); and a first axial section (W 1 ), a second axial section (W 2 ), and a third axial section (W 3 ), the second axial section (W 2 ) being axially between the first axial section (W 1 ) and the third axial section (W 3 ), wherein fluid is supplied to the six axial bore holes (B 1 a , B 2 a , B 3 a , B 4 a , B 5 a , B 6 a ) in the second axial section (W 2 ), wherein the fluid exits from the six axial bore holes (B 1 a , B 2 a , B 3 a , B 4 a , B 5 a , B 6 a ) at the first axial section (W 1 ) and at the third axial section (W 3 ), wherein three bore holes (B 1 a , B 2 a , B 5 a ) of the six axial bore holes (B 1 a , B 2 a , B 3 a , B 4 a , B 5 a , B 6 a ) are at least partially in the first axial section (W 1 ) and another three bore holes (B 3 a , B 4 a , B 6 a ) of the six axial bore holes (B 1 a , B 2 a , B 3 a , B 4 a , B 5 a , B
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