In-wheel motor drive assembly
US-9077222-B2 · Jul 7, 2015 · US
US9233604B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9233604-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214345963-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 3, 2012 |
| Priority date | Sep 27, 2011 |
| Publication date | Jan 12, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jan 12, 2016 |
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An in-wheel motor drive assembly includes a motor case defining a motor chamber and a reduction mechanism chamber provided on one side of and isolated from the motor chamber by a partition wall. An electric motor is mounted in the motor chamber. A planetary gear reduction mechanism is mounted in the reduction mechanism chamber, and reduces the rotation of the electric motor and outputs the reduced rotation to a hub ring. The reduction mechanism is lubricated by lubricating oil stored in the reduction mechanism chamber. A tapered oil guide surface is formed at the center of the inner surface of the partition wall facing the reduction mechanism chamber. The oil guide surface guides lubricating oil splashed up by the rotating reduction mechanism and flowing down along the inner surface of the partition wall, onto the rotor shaft of the electric motor, thereby lubricating bearings mounted on the rotor shaft.
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What is claimed is: 1. An in-wheel motor drive assembly comprising: a motor case having an end plate portion formed with a cylindrical portion and configured to be supported by a vehicle body; an electric motor including a stator fixedly mounted in the motor case, a rotor mounted in the stator, and a rotor shaft extending along a center axis of the rotor; a reduction mechanism for reducing a rotation of the rotor shaft of the electric motor and outputting a thus reduced rotation; and a hub ring for transmitting the reduced rotation outputted from the reduction mechanism to a drive wheel; wherein the reduction mechanism is a planetary gear mechanism comprising an output shaft arranged coaxial with the rotor shaft, a carrier provided at an end of the output shaft, planetary gears rotatably supported by the carrier, a sun gear mounted on the rotor shaft, and an internal gear fixedly fitted in an inner periphery of the cylindrical portion of the motor case, wherein the planetary gears are in meshing engagement with the sun ear and the internal gear, and wherein the reduction mechanism is configured such that when the sun gear rotates, the planetary gears rotate about axes of the respective planetary gears while revolving around the rotor shaft, thereby rotating the output shaft at a reduced speed, wherein a reduction mechanism chamber is provided outside a motor chamber defined in the motor case so as to be isolated from the motor chamber, wherein the reduction mechanism is mounted in the reduction mechanism chamber, wherein oil for lubricating the reduction mechanism is stored in the reduction mechanism chamber, wherein a partition wall between the motor chamber and the reduction mechanism chamber is formed with a tapered oil guide surface at a central portion of the partition wall, and wherein the tapered oil guide surface is configured to guide oil splashed up by the planetary gears and flowing down along an inner surface of the partition wall while the planetary gears are rotating and revolving, toward a bearing supporting the rotor shaft and the output shaft so as to be rotatable relative to each other, and wherein the carrier includes first and second opposed disk portions sufficiently spaced apart from each other such that the planetary gears can be received between the first and second disk portions, wherein the first disk portion faces the partition wall and is formed with an oil guide passage in an inner peripheral portion of the first disk portion such that oil flowing down along the inner surface of the partition wall partially flows through the oil guide passage and is supplied to bearings rotatably supporting the planetary gears. 2. The in-wheel motor drive assembly of claim 1 , wherein the oil guide passage comprises an annular groove formed in an outer surface of the first disk portion facing the partition wall at the inner peripheral portion of the first disk portion, the annular groove having an L-shaped section, and through-holes communicating at ends of the respective through-holes with a radially outer edge of the annular groove, and extending toward end surfaces of the respective bearings rotatably supporting the planetary gears. 3. The in-wheel motor drive assembly of claim 2 , wherein the oil guide surface has a small-diameter end located in the annular groove. 4. The in-wheel motor drive assembly of claim 1 , wherein first annular spacers and second annular spacers are mounted between the first disk portion and the respective planetary gears and between the second disk portion and the respective planetary gears, respectively, such that axial loads applied to the planetary gears are supported by the first and second annular spacers. 5. The in-wheel motor drive assembly of claim 4 , wherein each of the first and second annular spacers is formed with a shaft inserting hole through which a gear shaft is inserted, and wherein a plurality of cutouts are formed in an inner periphery of the shaft inserting hole so as to be circumferentially spaced apart from each other. 6. The in-wheel motor drive assembly of claim 5 , wherein radial grooves are formed in a surface of each of the second spacers facing the corresponding planetary gear, the grooves being equal in number to the cutouts and communicating with the respective cutouts. 7. The in-wheel motor drive assembly of claim 4 , wherein the first and second annular spacers are fixed to the corresponding planetary gears. 8. The in-wheel motor drive assembly of claim 5 , wherein the shaft inserting holes of the first and second annular spacers have center axes offset from centers of radially outer surfaces of the respective spacers. 9. The in-wheel motor drive assembly of claim 4 , wherein the first and second annular spacers are made of one of copper, brass and a resin. 10. The in-wheel motor drive assembly of claim 1 , wherein radial ribs are formed on the inner surface of the partition wall.
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