Two-speed transmission having two clutches for electric vehicle
US-2017204940-A1 · Jul 20, 2017 · US
US11415208B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11415208-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016820589-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 16, 2020 |
| Priority date | Mar 14, 2019 |
| Publication date | Aug 16, 2022 |
| Grant date | Aug 16, 2022 |
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An electric drive axle of a vehicle includes an electric motor having an output shaft. A compound idler assembly is connected to the electric motor. The compound idler assembly includes at least one gear-clutch assembly in driving engagement with the output shaft of the electric motor. A differential is connected to the compound idler assembly, and in selective driving engagement with the compound idler assembly.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A dual-clutch electric drive axle, comprising: a piston member dividing a chamber in a first portion and a second portion; a first fluid passage formed in an idler shaft and configured to flow a first fluid from a first fluid source into the first portion and a second fluid passage configured to flow a second fluid from a second fluid source into the second portion; and a fluid actuator configured to direct the first fluid through the first fluid passage in response to a first desired torque, wherein the fluid actuator is further configured to direct the second fluid through the second fluid passage in response to a second desired torque, wherein the second desired torque is greater than the first desired torque. 2. The dual clutch electric drive axle of claim 1 , wherein the piston member moves in a first axial direction and wherein the first fluid in the first portion overcomes a threshold force of a biasing member to engage only a first clutch and not a second clutch, wherein the first clutch is configured to rotate a differential case via rotation of a third gear, a fifth gear, a sixth gear, and the idler shaft of a compound idler assembly when the first desired torque is requested. 3. The dual clutch electric drive axle of claim 2 , wherein the second fluid is configured to urge the piston member in a second axial direction, opposite the first axial direction, via a force greater than the threshold force of the biasing member in response to the second desired torque being requested to engage only the second clutch and not the first clutch, wherein the second clutch is configured to rotate the differential case via rotation of a fourth gear, the fifth gear, the sixth gear, and the idler shaft. 4. The dual clutch electric drive axle of claim 3 , wherein the first clutch is engaged when the piston member is in a first position, wherein the second clutch is engaged when the piston member is in a second position, and wherein each of the first clutch and the second clutch is disengaged when the piston member is in a third position between the first and second positions. 5. The dual clutch electric drive axle of claim 4 , wherein the biasing member is configured to urge the piston member in the second axial direction when the piston member is in the first position, and wherein the biasing member is configured to urge the piston member in the first axial direction when the piston member is in the second position. 6. The dual clutch electric drive axle of claim 3 , wherein only one of the first clutch and the second clutch is engaged during a vehicle operation. 7. The dual clutch electric drive axle of claim 3 , wherein each of the first clutch and the second clutch are engaged during a parking brake mode.
all of the meshing gears being supported by a pair of parallel shafts, one being the input shaft and the other the output shaft, there being no countershaft involved · CPC title
the control being hydraulic or pneumatic · CPC title
Measures for reducing number of parts or components · CPC title
Hydraulic {or pneumatic} motors {or related fluid control means} therefor · CPC title
of electric gearing · CPC title
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