Universal wheel driving system

US12139010B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12139010-B2
Application numberUS-202217890521-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 18, 2022
Priority dateMar 29, 2022
Publication dateNov 12, 2024
Grant dateNov 12, 2024

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A universal wheel driving system includes a sun gear provided to receive power from a power source mounted in a vehicle body, a ring gear to which a wheel is concentrically connected, a gear train engaged to the sun gear and the ring gear and configured to transfer the power between the sun gear and the ring gear while allowing relative motion between the rotation shafts of the sun gear and the ring gear, a carrier supporting a final pinion of the gear train and gear-meshing with the ring gear so that a position of the rotation shaft of the final pinion remains unchanged with respect to a position of the rotation shaft of the ring gear, and a suspension portion provided to support the carrier against the sun gear so that the ring gear and the carrier move up and down with respect to the vehicle body.

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What is claimed is: 1. A universal wheel driving system comprising: a sun gear provided to receive power from a power source mounted in a vehicle body; a ring gear, wherein a rotation axis of the ring gear is movable relative to a rotation axis of the sun gear and a wheel is concentrically connected to the ring gear; a gear train engaged to the sun gear and the ring gear and configured to transfer the power between the sun gear and the ring gear while allowing relative motion between the rotation axes of the sun gear and the ring gear; a carrier supporting a final pinion of the gear train, wherein the final pinion meshes with the ring gear so that a position of a rotation axis of the final pinion remains unchanged with respect to a position of the rotation axis of the ring gear; and a suspension portion provided to support the carrier against the sun gear so that the ring gear and the carrier move up and down with respect to the vehicle body. 2. The universal wheel driving system of claim 1 , wherein the gear train is provided through a plurality of links, a connection angle of which varies according to the relative motion between the rotation axes of the sun gear and the ring gear. 3. The universal wheel driving system of claim 2 , wherein the plurality of links includes a first link, a first end of which is connected to the rotation shaft of the sun gear and a second link connected to a second end of the first link, and wherein a connecting portion between the second end of the first link and a first end of the second link is provided with a joint pinion having a same number of teeth as the sun gear. 4. The universal wheel driving system of claim 3 , wherein a second end of the second link is provided with the final pinion gear-meshing with the ring gear, and wherein the final pinion has a same number of teeth as the sun gear. 5. The universal wheel driving system of claim 4 , wherein the final pinion transfers the power from the sun gear to the ring gear by a series of gears through the joint pinion. 6. The universal wheel driving system of claim 4 , wherein the gear train includes a plurality of gear trains provided in a circumferential direction of the sun gear. 7. The universal wheel driving system of claim 2 , wherein the plurality of links includes a first link, a first end of which is connected to the rotation shaft of the sun gear and a second link connected to a second end of the first link, and wherein the first link and the second link are provided with rotation shafts and include a series of gears configured to transfer the power from the sun gear to the ring gear. 8. The universal wheel driving system of claim 7 , wherein even-numbered gears from the sun gear among the series of gears forming the gear train have a same number of teeth as the sun gear. 9. The universal wheel driving system of claim 8 , wherein a second gear from the sun gear among the series of gears is a joint pinion provided concentrically with rotation axes of the first link and the second link, and wherein a fourth gear from the sun gear among the series of gears is the final pinion gear-meshing with the ring gear. 10. The universal wheel driving system of claim 9 , wherein the series of gears further includes a first intermediate pinion and a second intermediate pinion, wherein the sun gear and the joint pinion gear-mesh with the first intermediate pinion including a rotation shaft provided in the first link, and wherein the joint pinion and the final pinion gear-mesh with the second intermediate pinion including a rotation shaft provided in the second link. 11. The universal wheel driving system of claim 10 , wherein the gear train includes a plurality of gear trains, wherein the plurality of gear trains is provided in a circumferential direction of the sun gear, and wherein each of final pinions of the gear trains is supported by the carrier so that relative position of the final pinions with respect to each other remains unchanged. 12. The universal wheel driving system of claim 2 , wherein the gear train includes at least four gears gear-meshed to each other in a row, and wherein the at least four gears are rotatably supported by the plurality of links connected to each other in a row. 13. The universal wheel driving system of claim 12 , wherein the gear train is configured so that a relative phase of the sun gear and the ring gear remains unchanged with respect to the relative motion of the rotation axes of the sun gear and the ring gear. 14. The universal wheel driving system of claim 13 , wherein the final pinion gear-meshing with the ring gear among the at least four gears is supported by the carrier so that orbiting of the final pinion around the sun gear is restrained and only rotation thereof is allowed. 15. The universal wheel driving system of claim 1 , wherein the power source is fixed to the vehicle body, and wherein the sun gear is connected to the power source by an input shaft provided concentrically with a rotation axis of the power source. 16. The universal wheel driving system of claim 15 , wherein the carrier supports a plurality of final pinions of the gear train, wherein the input shaft is connected to the sun gear through the carrier, and wherein the carrier is provided with a space portion forming a space to avoid interference with the input shaft. 17. The universal wheel driving system of claim 15 , wherein the suspension portion is elastically provided in up and down direction between the carrier and a sleeve to which the input shaft is rotatably mounted. 18. The universal wheel driving system of claim 17 , wherein the suspension portion includes a shock absorber and a spring provided in parallel to each other between the sleeve and the carrier. 19. The universal wheel driving system of claim 17 , wherein the suspension portion is elastically provided in up and down direction between the carrier and the sleeve which is fixed to the vehicle body to support the input shaft, the sleeve allowing a free rotation of the input shaft therethrough. 20. The universal wheel driving system of claim 1 , further including a sleeve which is fixed to the vehicle body to support an input shaft transferring the power to the sun gear, the sleeve allowing free rotation of the input shaft, wherein the suspension portion is provided to support the carrier against the sleeve so that the ring gear and the carrier move up and down with respect to the vehicle body.

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  • the driving and driven axes being designed to assume variable positions relative to one another during operation · CPC title

  • Planet carriers · CPC title

  • the motor moving together with the vehicle body, i.e. moving independently from the wheel axle · CPC title

  • B60K7/0007Primary

    the motor being electric · CPC title

  • the motor axle being coaxial to the wheel axle · CPC title

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What does patent US12139010B2 cover?
A universal wheel driving system includes a sun gear provided to receive power from a power source mounted in a vehicle body, a ring gear to which a wheel is concentrically connected, a gear train engaged to the sun gear and the ring gear and configured to transfer the power between the sun gear and the ring gear while allowing relative motion between the rotation shafts of the sun gear and the…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Hyundai Motor Co Ltd, Kia Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60K7/0007. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 12 2024 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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