Drive axle assembly with a collar actuator mechanism

US9243704B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9243704-B2
Application numberUS-201414169425-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 31, 2014
Priority dateJan 31, 2014
Publication dateJan 26, 2016
Grant dateJan 26, 2016

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A drive axle assembly having a collar actuator mechanism that may include an electromagnetic coil. The electromagnetic coil may be disposed in a stationary position with respect to a housing and may be configured to actuate the collar.

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What is claimed is: 1. A drive axle assembly comprising: a housing; an input shaft that is disposed in the housing and configured to rotate about an axis; a first gear that is disposed proximate the input shaft; a collar that is disposed proximate the first gear, wherein the collar has a body portion that defines a hole that receives the input shaft and a flange portion that extends radially from the body portion, wherein the flange portion is ferromagnetic; and a collar actuator mechanism that includes an electromagnetic coil that is disposed in a stationary position with respect to the housing, wherein the electromagnetic coil is configured to actuate the collar between a first position in which the collar is disengaged from the first gear and a second position in which the collar engages the first gear. 2. The drive axle assembly of claim 1 wherein the first gear is configured to rotate with respect to the input shaft when the collar is in the first position. 3. The drive axle assembly of claim 1 wherein the first gear does not rotate with respect to the input shaft when the collar is in the second position. 4. The drive axle assembly of claim 1 wherein the electromagnetic coil is configured as a ring that extends continuously around the axis. 5. The drive axle assembly of claim 1 wherein the electromagnetic coil is disposed between the first gear and the collar. 6. The drive axle assembly of claim 1 further comprising a biasing member that is disposed between the input shaft and the electromagnetic coil. 7. The drive axle assembly of claim 1 wherein the body portion has a spline that at least partially defines the hole, wherein the spline mates with a spline on the input shaft to permit axial movement of the collar along the input shaft while inhibiting rotational movement of the collar with respect to the input shaft. 8. The drive axle assembly of claim 1 wherein the collar includes a collar face gear disposed at a first end of the body portion and wherein the flange portion is disposed at a second end of the collar that is disposed opposite the first end. 9. The drive axle assembly of claim 8 wherein the first gear further comprises a face gear portion, wherein the collar face gear disengages the face gear portion when the collar is in the first position and engages the face gear portion when the collar is in the second position. 10. A drive axle assembly comprising: a housing; an input shaft disposed in the housing and configured to rotate about a first axis; an interaxle differential unit that is disposed on the input shaft; a first gear that is rotatably disposed on the input shaft and operatively coupled to the interaxle differential unit; a collar that is moveably disposed on the input shaft; and a collar actuator mechanism that includes: an electromagnetic coil disposed in a stationary position on the housing; and a biasing member exerts a biasing force that biases the collar away from the first gear; wherein the electromagnetic coil is configured to actuate the collar between a first position in which the collar is disengaged from the first gear and a second position in which the collar engages the first gear such that torque is transmitted from the input shaft to the first gear via the collar and wherein the collar is spaced apart from the electromagnetic coil when the collar is in the second position. 11. The drive axle assembly of claim 10 wherein a magnetic attractive force exerted by the electromagnetic coil overcomes the biasing force exerted by the biasing member to actuate the collar from the first position to the second position. 12. The drive axle assembly of claim 10 wherein the biasing member actuates the collar from the second position to the first position when the electromagnetic coil is not energized. 13. The drive axle assembly of claim 10 wherein the biasing member extends continuously around the collar. 14. The drive axle assembly of claim 10 wherein the collar has a collar face gear and the biasing member extends continuously around the collar face gear of the collar and is located between the collar face gear and the electromagnetic coil. 15. The drive axle assembly of claim 10 wherein the collar has a body portion that defines a hole that receives the input shaft and a flange portion that extends radially from the body portion, wherein the biasing member extends from the flange portion to the first gear. 16. The drive axle assembly of claim 10 wherein the biasing member is configured as a wave spring that extends continuously around the input shaft. 17. A drive axle assembly comprising: a housing; an input shaft disposed in the housing and configured to rotate about a first axis; an interaxle differential unit that is disposed on the input shaft; a first gear that is rotatably disposed on the input shaft and operatively coupled to the interaxle differential unit; a collar that is moveably disposed on the input shaft; and a collar actuator mechanism that includes: an electromagnetic coil disposed in a stationary position on the housing; and a biasing member exerts a biasing force that biases the collar away from the first gear; wherein the electromagnetic coil is configured to actuate the collar between a first position in which the collar is disengaged from the first gear and a second position in which the collar engages the first gear such that torque is transmitted from the input shaft to the first gear via the collar and wherein the biasing member is disposed between the input shaft and the electromagnetic coil. 18. The drive axle assembly of claim 17 wherein the collar is spaced apart from the electromagnetic coil when the collar is in the second position. 19. A drive axle assembly comprising: a housing; an input shaft disposed in the housing and configured to rotate about a first axis; an interaxle differential unit that is disposed on the input shaft; a first gear that is rotatably disposed on the input shaft and operatively coupled to the interaxle differential unit, wherein the first gear includes a face gear portion; a collar that is moveably disposed on the input shaft; and a collar actuator mechanism that includes: an electromagnetic coil disposed in a stationary position on the housing; and a biasing member exerts a biasing force that biases the collar away from the first gear, wherein the biasing member is disposed between the face gear portion and the electromagnetic coil; wherein the electromagnetic coil is configured to actuate the collar between a first position in which the collar is disengaged from the first gear and a second position in which the collar engages the first gear such that torque is transmitted from the input shaft to the first gear via the collar. 20. A drive axle assembly comprising: a housing; an input shaft disposed in the housing and configured to rotate about a first axis; an interaxle differential unit that is disposed on the input shaft; a first gear that is rotatably disposed on the input shaft and operatively coupled to the interaxle differential unit; a collar that is moveably disposed on the input shaft; and a collar actuator mechanism that includes: an electromagnetic coil disposed in a stationary position on the housing; and a biasing member exerts a biasing force that biases the collar away from the first gear; wherein the electromagnetic coil is configured to actuate the collar between a first position in which the collar is disengaged from the first gear and a s

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  • B60K17/36Primary

    for driving tandem wheels · CPC title

  • with means for changing distribution of torque between front and rear wheels · CPC title

  • Arrangements for suppressing or influencing the differential action, e.g. locking devices · CPC title

  • Transfer gears for influencing drive between outputs · CPC title

  • F16H48/34Primary

    using electromagnetic or electric actuators · CPC title

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What does patent US9243704B2 cover?
A drive axle assembly having a collar actuator mechanism that may include an electromagnetic coil. The electromagnetic coil may be disposed in a stationary position with respect to a housing and may be configured to actuate the collar.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Arvinmeritor Technology Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60K17/36. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 26 2016 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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