Axle assembly having a countershaft
US-10513146-B2 · Dec 24, 2019 · US
US2024001710A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2024001710-A1 |
| Application number | US-202217852678-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jun 29, 2022 |
| Priority date | Jun 29, 2022 |
| Publication date | Jan 4, 2024 |
| Grant date | — |
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A wheel end assembly that includes a hub, a hub cap, first and second spider retainers, and a spider having a spider shaft. The hub and the hub cap cooperate to define an internal cavity. The first and second spider retainers are disposed in the internal cavity and cooperate to define a spider shaft hole. The spider shaft is received in the spider shaft hole.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A wheel end assembly comprising: a hub that is rotatable about an axis; a hub cap that is mounted to the hub, wherein the hub and the hub cap cooperate to define an internal cavity; a first spider retainer that encircles the axis and is disposed in the internal cavity; a second spider retainer that encircles the axis and is disposed in the internal cavity, wherein the first spider retainer and the second spider retainer cooperate to define a spider shaft hole; and a spider that has a spider shaft that is disposed between the first spider retainer and the second spider retainer and received in the spider shaft hole, wherein an end surface of the spider shaft that faces away from the axis is disposed inside the internal cavity. 2 . The wheel end assembly of claim 1 wherein the first spider retainer is encircled by the hub cap. 3 . The wheel end assembly of claim 1 wherein the second spider retainer is encircled by the hub. 4 . The wheel end assembly of claim 1 wherein the hub cap encircles the first spider retainer and the hub encircles the second spider retainer. 5 . The wheel end assembly of claim 1 wherein the first spider retainer engages the hub cap. 6 . The wheel end assembly of claim 1 wherein the second spider retainer engages the hub. 7 . The wheel end assembly of claim 1 wherein the first spider retainer is fastened to the second spider retainer such that the first spider retainer and the second spider retainer are rotatable together about the axis. 8 . The wheel end assembly of claim 1 wherein the first spider retainer is fastened to the hub cap such that the hub cap and the first spider retainer are rotatable together about the axis. 9 . The wheel end assembly of claim 1 wherein the second spider retainer is fastened to the hub such that the hub and the second spider retainer are rotatable together about the axis. 10 . The wheel end assembly of claim 1 wherein the hub cap, the first spider retainer, the second spider retainer, and the hub are fastened together and are rotatable together about the axis. 11 . The wheel end assembly of claim 10 wherein the hub cap, the first spider retainer, the second spider retainer, and the hub are fastened together with a fastener that extends through the hub cap, through the first spider retainer, through the second spider retainer, and into the hub. 12 . The wheel end assembly of claim 1 wherein the first spider retainer and the second spider retainer encircle a gear reduction unit. 13 . The wheel end assembly of claim 12 wherein the gear reduction unit includes a pinion gear that is rotatable about the spider shaft and the first spider retainer and the second spider retainer encircle the pinion gear. 14 . The wheel end assembly of claim 13 wherein a thrust washer and a washer encircle the spider shaft, the thrust washer extends from the pinion gear to the washer, and the washer extends from the thrust washer to the first spider retainer and the second spider retainer. 15 . The wheel end assembly of claim 1 further comprising a seal that extends from the hub to the hub cap and that encircles the axis. 16 . A wheel end assembly comprising: a hub that is rotatable about an axis; a hub cap that engages the hub, wherein the hub and the hub cap cooperate to define an internal cavity; a first spider retainer that is disposed in the internal cavity and that engages the hub cap; a second spider retainer that is disposed in the internal cavity and that engages the hub, wherein the first spider retainer and the second spider retainer are sandwiched between the hub and the hub cap and the first spider retainer and the second spider retainer cooperate to define a spider shaft hole; and a spider that has a spider shaft that is sandwiched between the first spider retainer and the second spider retainer and that is received in the spider shaft hole, wherein the spider, the first spider retainer, and the second spider retainer are completely disposed inside the internal cavity. 17 . The wheel end assembly of claim 16 wherein the hub cap has a hub cap wall that faces toward the first spider retainer and the hub, wherein the first spider retainer engages the hub cap wall. 18 . The wheel end assembly of claim 16 wherein the hub has a hub step that faces toward the second spider retainer and the hub cap, wherein the second spider retainer engages the hub step. 19 . The wheel end assembly of claim 16 wherein the hub cap has a hub cap flange that encircles the axis and has a hub cap flange end surface, the hub has a hub flange that encircles the axis and that extends to a hub flange end surface, and a seal extends from the hub cap flange end surface to the hub flange end surface. 20 . The wheel end assembly of claim 19 wherein the first spider retainer engages the hub cap flange and the second spider retainer engages the hub flange.
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