Vehicle drive device
US-2024401683-A1 · Dec 5, 2024 · US
US9709149B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9709149-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314403664-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 23, 2013 |
| Priority date | May 28, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jul 18, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jul 18, 2017 |
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A powered axle gear (I) for a motor vehicle. The axle gear can cope with large driving torques and at the same time be accommodated in an axle beam between the vehicle's tractive wheels. The axle gear has a gear housing ( 10 ) which accommodates a pinion ( 40 ) and a crownwheel ( 50 ) for transmission of rotary motion to the vehicle's powered axles (Y1, Y2). To this end, there are two bearings ( 62, 64 ), one on each side of the crownwheel ( 50 ) and the pinion's centerline (X), with a differential situated between the bearings ( 62, 64 ). The bearing ( 64 ) situated beyond both the crownwheel ( 50 ) and the pinion's centerline (X) has running round it an undivided bearing seat ( 30 ) provided with a portion running in the circumferential direction which protrudes over the pinion ( 40 ) towards the latter's centerline (X) in a configuration which at least partly overlaps the pinion ( 40 ). The invention relates also to a motor vehicle with this axle gear.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A powered axle gear for a motor vehicle comprising: a pinion configured for conveying drive energy from a propeller shaft of the vehicle, and a crownwheel configured for transmitting rotary motion from the pinion to powered axles of the vehicle; a gear housing configured to accommodate the pinion and the crownwheel; a first bearing on one side of the crownwheel and a second bearing on the other side of the crownwheel, the second bearing being located on an opposite side of an axial centerline of the pinion from a side of the axial centerline of the pinion on which the crownwheel is located; a differential housing situated between the bearings; and an undivided bearing seat located around the second bearing, the undivided bearing seat having a configuration of a complete annulus and having internally a complete circular shape; wherein: the bearing seat includes a first portion running in a circumferential direction which protrudes over the pinion towards the axial centerline of the pinion in a configuration which at least partly overlaps the pinion, all of the bearing seat being located on a single side of the axial centerline of the pinion; and the bearing seat is connected to the gear housing by second protruding portions of the bearing seat, protruding portions of the gear housing, and connectors, each of the connectors passing through a corresponding hole in the second protruding portions of the bearing seat and through a corresponding hole in the protruding portions of the gear housing. 2. The powered axle gear according to claim 1 , wherein the bearing seat and the gear housing are located and configured to cooperate force-absorbingly in directions (Y,Z) at right angles to the axial centerline of the pinion via opposite support surfaces of the bearing seat and the gear housing on opposite sides of an axial centerline of the bearing seat, and the support surfaces of the bearing seat are situated at a portion of the bearing seat directed towards the pinion and face towards the support surfaces of the gear housing. 3. A powered axle gear for a motor vehicle comprising: a pinion configured for conveying drive energy from a propeller shaft of the vehicle, and a crownwheel configured for transmitting rotary motion from the pinion to powered axles of the vehicle; a gear housing configured to accommodate the pinion and the crownwheel; a first bearing on one side of the crownwheel and a second bearing on the other side of the crownwheel, the second bearing being located on an opposite side of an axial centerline of the pinion from a side of the axial centerline of the pinion on which the crownwheel is located; a differential housing situated between the bearings; and an undivided bearing seat located around the second bearing; wherein: the bearing seat includes a portion running in a circumferential direction which protrudes over the pinion towards the axial centerline of the pinion in a configuration which at least partly overlaps the pinion, all of the bearing seat being located on a single side of the axial centerline of the pinion; the bearing seat is configured and located to be fastened in the gear housing in order to transmit both forces and moments to the gear housing; the bearing seat and the gear housing are located and configured to cooperate force-absorbingly in directions (Y,Z) at right angles to the axial centerline of the pinion via opposite support surfaces of the bearing seat and the gear housing on opposite sides of an axial centerline of the bearing seat; the support surfaces of the bearing seat are situated at a portion of the bearing seat directed towards the pinion and face towards the support surfaces of the gear housing; and the support surfaces of the bearing seat and of the gear housing have respective arcuate configurations with a curvature in the same direction as a circumference of the pinion. 4. The powered axle gear according to claim 1 , wherein the powered axle gear is a rear axle gear of the motor vehicle. 5. A motor vehicle provided with the powered axle gear according to claim 1 . 6. The powered axle gear according to claim 1 , wherein the undivided bearing seat supports the second bearing.
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