Electric power train for the steerable axle of a motor vehicle

US9440531B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9440531-B2
Application numberUS-201314375718-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 17, 2013
Priority dateFeb 2, 2012
Publication dateSep 13, 2016
Grant dateSep 13, 2016

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A power-train is provided for a driven, steerable axle of a motor vehicle. To reduce the size of the turning radius of the vehicle, the power train includes a left drive shaft that is fixedly connected in terms of drive to a left steerable wheel; a right drive shaft that is fixedly connected in terms of drive to a right steerable wheel; and a drive unit configured between the drive shafts for driving the drive shaft; the drive shafts being configured as articulated shafts, each having a wheel-proximal articulated joint and a wheel-distal articulated joint; and said articulated joints each having at least one axis of rotation with the same orientation for all articulated joints. The drive unit is designed for transmitting an electromotively generated torque to the drive shafts, and having a body suspension that allows the drive unit to rotate relative to the body about a swivel axis that extends in parallel to the axes of rotation having the same orientation.

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What is claimed is: 1. A power train for a vehicle, the power train comprising a left drive shaft fixedly connected in terms of drive to a left steerable wheel; a right drive shaft fixedly connected in terms of drive to a right steerable wheel; a drive unit configured between the left and right drive shafts for driving the left and right drive shafts, the drive shafts being configured as articulated shafts each having a wheel-proximal articulated joint and a wheel-distal articulated joint; the articulated joints each having at least one axis of rotation with a same orientation for all the articulated joints, the drive unit being designed for transmitting an electromotively generated torque to the left and right drive shafts, the drive unit having a body suspension allowing the drive unit to rotate relative to a body of the vehicle about a swivel axis that extends in parallel to the at least one axis of rotation having the same orientation; wherein the drive unit includes a first electric motor for driving the left drive shaft and a second electric motor for driving the right drive shaft, wherein the first electric motor has a first rotor shaft oriented coaxially to the left and right drive shafts during straight-ahead travel of the vehicle and the second electric motor has a second rotor shaft oriented coaxially to the left and right drive shafts during straight-ahead travel of the vehicle. 2. The power train as recited in claim 1 wherein the drive unit includes: a first interconnecting gear unit for operatively connecting the first rotor shaft of the first electric motor to the left drive shaft; and a second interconnecting gear unit for operatively connecting the second rotor shaft of the second electric motor to the right drive shaft, the first and the second interconnecting gear units being configured in a shared housing, the first electric motor being mounted on the housing on a side of the housing facing the left wheel, the second electric motor being mounted on the housing on a side of the housing facing the right wheel. 3. A power train for a vehicle, the power train comprising a left drive shaft fixedly connected in terms of drive to a left steerable wheel; a right drive shaft fixedly connected in terms of drive to a right steerable wheel; a drive unit configured between the left and right drive shafts for driving the left and right drive shafts, the drive shafts being configured as articulated shafts each having a wheel-proximal articulated joint and a wheel-distal articulated joint; the articulated joints each having at least one axis of rotation with a same orientation for all the articulated joints, the drive unit being designed for transmitting an electromotively generated torque to the left and right drive shafts, the drive unit having a body suspension allowing the drive unit to rotate relative to a body of the vehicle about a swivel axis that extends in parallel to the at least one axis of rotation having the same orientation wherein the drive unit includes a central electric motor including a rotor shaft for driving both the left and right drive shafts, the drive unit further including a differential gear, wherein the rotor shaft of the central electric motor is oriented coaxially to the left and right drive shafts during straight-ahead travel of the vehicle. 4. A power train for a vehicle, the power train comprising a left drive shaft fixedly connected in terms of drive to a left steerable wheel; a right drive shaft fixedly connected in terms of drive to a right steerable wheel; a drive unit configured between the left and right drive shafts for driving the left and right drive shafts, the drive shafts being configured as articulated shafts each having a wheel-proximal articulated joint and a wheel-distal articulated joint; the articulated joints each having at least one axis of rotation with a same orientation for all the articulated joints, the drive unit being designed for transmitting an electromotively generated torque to the left and right drive shafts, the drive unit having a body suspension allowing the drive unit to rotate relative to a body of the vehicle about a swivel axis that extends in parallel to the at least one axis of rotation having the same orientation wherein the drive unit includes a central electric motor including a rotor shaft for driving both the left and right drive shafts, the drive unit further including a differential gear, wherein the central electric motor and the differential gear both rotate together about the swivel axis.

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  • B60K17/30Primary

    the ultimate propulsive elements, e.g. ground wheels, being steerable · CPC title

  • the motor moving relative to the vehicle body and to the wheel axle · CPC title

  • the electric gearing being disposed in or adjacent to traction wheel · CPC title

  • the motor being electric · CPC title

  • of electric gearing · CPC title

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What does patent US9440531B2 cover?
A power-train is provided for a driven, steerable axle of a motor vehicle. To reduce the size of the turning radius of the vehicle, the power train includes a left drive shaft that is fixedly connected in terms of drive to a left steerable wheel; a right drive shaft that is fixedly connected in terms of drive to a right steerable wheel; and a drive unit configured between the drive shafts for d…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Schaeffler Technologies Gmbh & Co Kg, Schaeffler Technologies Ag
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60K17/30. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 13 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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