Transaxle
US-2015362059-A1 · Dec 17, 2015 · US
US2016101691A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016101691-A1 |
| Application number | US-201414511301-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Oct 10, 2014 |
| Priority date | Oct 10, 2014 |
| Publication date | Apr 14, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A disconnecting driveline component can include a shaft coupled to one of a pair of output members of a differential. A clutch input can be coupled for rotation with one of a ring gear and the one of the output members. A clutch output can be coupled for rotation with one of a differential case and the shaft. A collar can be axially-slidable between a first position, where the collar couples the clutch input and the clutch output to transmit rotational power therebetween, and a second position where the collar is rotatably decoupled from one of the clutch input and the clutch output. A pilot input can be non-rotatably coupled to the clutch input. A pilot output can be fixed to the clutch output. An electromagnet can draw the pilot input into frictional engagement with the pilot output when the collar is in the second position.
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A disconnecting driveline component comprising: a housing; an input gear received in the housing; a ring gear received in the housing and being meshingly engaged with the input gear to receive power therefrom, the ring gear being rotatable about an axis; a differential assembly received in the housing and including: a differential case being coupled to the ring gear for common rotation about the axis; and a differential gearset being coupled to the differential case to receive rotary power therefrom, the differential gearset having a pair of output members; a first shaft coupled to one of the pair of output members for rotation therewith about the axis; an axle shaft; a clutch device including: a first clutch member being coupled to the first shaft for rotation therewith about the axis; a second clutch member being coupled to the axle shaft for rotation therewith about the axis; a carrier being axially movably but non-rotatably coupled to the first clutch member; and a collar being axially-slidably but non-rotatably coupled to one of the carrier and the first clutch member for movement along the axis between a first position, in which the collar is coupled to the second clutch member to transmit rotational power therebetween, and a second position in which the collar is rotatably decoupled from the second clutch member; and a pilot clutch device including: a pilot input member being axially-slidably but non-rotatably coupled to the carrier; a pilot output member being fixedly coupled to the second clutch member; and a pilot actuator being selectively operable for moving the pilot input member into frictional engagement with the pilot output member. 2 . The disconnecting driveline component of claim 1 , wherein a spring is disposed between the pilot input member and the carrier and configured to bias the pilot input member away from the pilot output member. 3 . The disconnecting driveline component of claim 2 , wherein the pilot actuator includes an electromagnet selectively operable for generating a magnetic field, the magnetic field configured to overcome the spring and draw the pilot input member into frictional engagement with the pilot output member. 4 . The disconnecting driveline component of claim 1 , wherein a spring is disposed between the carrier and the collar and configured to bias the collar toward the first position when the collar is axially translated from the second position to the first position. 5 . The disconnecting driveline component of claim 1 , wherein the carrier comprises a plate member and a tubular member that is fixedly coupled to the plate member, the plate member defining an internally splined aperture that is engaged to an externally splined portion of the first clutch member. 6 . The disconnecting driveline component of claim 5 , wherein the collar is slidably received in the tubular member. 7 . The disconnecting driveline component of claim 1 , wherein the clutch device further includes a clutch fork that is engaged to the carrier to axially translate the carrier. 8 . The disconnecting driveline component of claim 1 , wherein the pilot actuator includes an electromagnet fixedly coupled to the housing. 9 . A disconnecting driveline component comprising: a housing; an input gear received in the housing; a ring gear received in the housing and being meshingly engaged with the input gear to receive power therefrom, the ring gear being rotatable about an axis; a differential assembly received in the housing and including: a differential case including a first case member, which is coupled to the ring gear for common rotation about the axis, and a second case member; and a differential gearset being coupled to the second case member to receive rotary power therefrom, the differential gearset having a pair of output members; a clutch device including: a first clutch member being coupled to the first case member for rotation therewith about the axis; a second clutch member being coupled to the second case member for rotation therewith about the axis; a carrier being axially movably but non-rotatably coupled to the first clutch member; and a collar being axially-slidably but non-rotatably coupled to one of the carrier and the first clutch member for movement along the axis between a first position, in which the collar is coupled to the second clutch member to transmit rotational power therebetween, and a second position in which the collar is rotatably decoupled from the second clutch member; and a pilot clutch device including: a pilot input member being axially-slidably but non-rotatably coupled to the carrier; a pilot output member being fixedly coupled to the second clutch member; and a pilot actuator being selectively operable for moving the pilot input member into frictional engagement with the pilot output member. 10 . The disconnecting driveline component of claim 9 , wherein a spring is disposed between the pilot input member and the carrier and configured to bias the pilot input member away from the pilot output member. 11 . The disconnecting driveline component of claim 10 , wherein the pilot actuator includes an electromagnet selectively operable for generating a magnetic field, the magnetic field configured to overcome the spring and draw the pilot input member into frictional engagement with the pilot output member. 12 . The disconnecting driveline component of claim 9 , wherein a spring is disposed between the carrier and the collar and configured to bias the collar toward the first position when the collar is axialy translated from the second position to the first position. 13 . The disconnecting driveline component of claim 9 , wherein the carrier comprises a plate member and a tubular member that is fixedly coupled to the plate member, the plate member defining an internally splined aperture that is engaged to an externally splined portion of the first clutch member. 14 . The disconnecting driveline component of claim 13 , wherein the collar is slidably received in the tubular member. 15 . The disconnecting driveline component of claim 9 , wherein the second case member is supported for rotation within the housing relative to the first case member. 16 . The disconnecting driveline component of claim 9 , wherein the pilot actuator includes an electromagnet fixedly coupled to the housing. 17 . A disconnecting driveline component comprising: a housing; an input gear received in the housing; a ring gear received in the housing and meshingly engaged with the input gear to receive power therefrom, the ring gear being rotatable about an axis; a differential assembly received in the housing and including: a differential case; and a differential gearset being coupled to the differential case to receive rotary power therefrom, the differential gearset having a pair of output members; a shaft coupled to one of the pair of output members; a clutch device being configured to selectively permit transmission of rotary power between the ring gear and the shaft, the clutch device including: a first clutch member coupled for common rotation with one of the ring gear and the one of the pair of output members; a second clutch member coupled for common rotation with one of the differential case and the shaft; and a collar that is axially-slidable along the axis between a first position, in which the collar couples the first clutch member to the second clutch member to transmit rotational power therebetween, and a second position in which the collar is rotatably decoupled f
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