GB2426798A - Bearing arrangement supporting weight of differential gears on differential housing. - Google Patents

Bearing arrangement supporting weight of differential gears on differential housing. Download PDF

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GB2426798A
GB2426798A GB0511263A GB0511263A GB2426798A GB 2426798 A GB2426798 A GB 2426798A GB 0511263 A GB0511263 A GB 0511263A GB 0511263 A GB0511263 A GB 0511263A GB 2426798 A GB2426798 A GB 2426798A
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Lung-Chang Hsieh
Shinn-Liang Chang
Kuo-Yung Ko
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Sunpex Technology Co Ltd
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16HGEARING
    • F16H48/00Differential gearings
    • F16H48/06Differential gearings with gears having orbital motion
    • F16H48/08Differential gearings with gears having orbital motion comprising bevel gears
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16HGEARING
    • F16H48/00Differential gearings
    • F16H48/06Differential gearings with gears having orbital motion
    • F16H48/08Differential gearings with gears having orbital motion comprising bevel gears
    • F16H2048/082Differential gearings with gears having orbital motion comprising bevel gears characterised by the arrangement of output shafts
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16HGEARING
    • F16H48/00Differential gearings
    • F16H48/06Differential gearings with gears having orbital motion
    • F16H48/08Differential gearings with gears having orbital motion comprising bevel gears
    • F16H2048/085Differential gearings with gears having orbital motion comprising bevel gears characterised by shafts or gear carriers for orbital gears
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16HGEARING
    • F16H48/00Differential gearings
    • F16H48/38Constructional details
    • F16H48/40Constructional details characterised by features of the rotating cases
    • F16H2048/405Constructional details characterised by features of the rotating cases characterised by features of the bearing of the rotating case

Abstract

A differential 3 has two pinion gears 53 supported on bearings 522 on a mount 52 which is positioned inside the centre of a ring gear 51. Two bevel gears 54 connect with the pinion gears 53 and have tubular formations 542 which act to connect each bevel gear 54 with one of two output shafts 7 which can drive wheels of a vehicle. Anti friction bearings 6act between the tubular formation 542 and a hosing 4 of the differential 3 to enable the weight of the differential assembly 3 to be carried by the housing 4 and not the shafts 7. The two bevel gears 54 may have further bearings 521 positioned between the gears 54 and mount 52. The differential 3 may be driven by an electric motor 21 as part of an electric vehicle transmission.

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DIFFERENTIAL GEAR APPARATUS
This invention relates to a differential gear apparatus, more particularly to a differential gear apparatus which receives a drive for transfer to left and right wheels of a wheeled vehicle.
A conventional differential gear apparatus includes a housing, a gear unit received in an accommodation portion of the housing and driven by an electrically powered motor, left and right shafts received in left and right sleeve portions of the housing, and a plurality of anti-frictional bearings sleeved on the respective left and right shafts and fitted into the respective left and right sleeve portions such that the left and right shafts are rotatable with the gear unit relative to the housing by means of the motor.
However, since the gear unit is supported by the left and right shafts in the accommodationport ion, andi. e. suspended in the housing, the weight of the gear unit will create a torque on the left and right shafts, thereby undesirably increasing the load borne by the left and right shafts.
The object of the present invention is to provide a differential gear apparatus that can reduce loads applied to left and right shafts upon which wheels of a vehicle are mounted.
According to this invention, the differential gear apparatus includes a housing defining a central axis in the axial direction, left and right shafts respectively having left and right journal ends which are disposed in and which are rotatable relative to the housing about the central axis and which are spaced apart from each other along the central axis, and left and right driving ends which are opposite to the left and right journal ends, respectively, along the central axis, and which extend outwardly of the housing, a ring gear which is received in the housing, and which has an outer toothed rim portion adapted to be driven by a motor to rotate about the central axis relative to the housing, and an inner rim portion opposite to the outer toothed rim portion radially and defining a center at the central axis, a central mount which is disposed at the center of the inner rim portion to be rotated with the ring gear, front and rear bearing members which are disposed on the central mount, and which are opposite to each other along a transverse axis that is transverse to and that intersects the central axis at the center of the inner rim portion, front and rear differential pinions journalledon the front and rear bearing members, respectively, left and right bevel gears, each of which meshes with the front and rear differential pinions, and each of which has a tubular coupling portion coupled with a respective one of the left and right journal ends so as to enable the respective one of the left and right bevel gears to be rotated with the respective left and right journal ends, force thereto, and left and right anti-frictional bearings, each of which is disposed between the tubular coupling portion of a respective one of the left and right bevel gears and the housing to facilitate rotation of the respective one of the left and right bevel gears relative to the housing about the central axis.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment of the invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: Fig. 1 is a perspective view of the preferred embodiment of Fig. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the preferred embodiment; Fig. 3 is fragmentary cross-sectional view of the preferred embodiment; Fig. 4 is a fragmentary sectional view of the preferred embodiment; Fig. 5 is a partly cross-sectional view of the preferred embodiment taken along lines VI-VI of Fig. 3; and Fig. 6 is a fragmentary sectional view of the preferred embodiment taken from another angle.
Referring to Figs. 1 to 4, the preferred embodiment of a differential gear apparatus 3 according to the present invention is adapted to be mounted in an electrically powered vehicle (not shown), and is driven by an electricallypowered motor 21 to transfer a drive to left and right wheels 22.
The differential gear apparatus 3 is shown to comprise a housing 4, left and right shafts 7, and a gear unit 5. The housing 4 includes an accommodation portion 41 and left and l right sleeve portions 42, and defines a central axis in the axial direction.
The left and right shafts 7 respectively have left and right journal ends 70 which are disposed in and which are rotatable relative to the left and right sleeve portions 42, respectively, about the central axis andwhichare spaced apart from each other along the central axis, and left and right driving ends 72 which are opposite to the left and right journal ends 70, respectively, along the central axis, and which extend outwardly of the left and right sleeve portions 42 so as to be rotated with the left and right wheels 22, respectively.
The gear unit 5 includes a ring gear 51, a central mount 52, front and rear differential pinions 53, and left and right bevel gears 54.
The ring gear 51 is received in the accommodation portion 41, and which has an outer toothed rim portion 512 and an inner rim portion 513 opposite to the outer toothed rim portion 512 radially and defining a center at the central axis. A pinion mechanism includes a pinion shaft 55 which is coupled with and which is driven by the electrically poweredmotor2l, a largegears6 whichmesheswiththepinion shaft 55, a small gear 57 which is coaxially rotated with the large gear 56 and which meshes with the outer toothed rim portion 512 of the ring gear 51 such that the ring gear 51 can receive a drive torque which rotates the ring gear 51 about the central axis and which is transferred to the
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left and right shafts 7. The inner rim portion 513 has two engaging grooves 511 formed diametrically opposite to each other.
The central mount 52 is in the form of a block which extends along a diametrical line transverse to the central axis to terminate at two engaging ends that are fitted respectively into the engaging grooves 511 in the axial direction so as to enable the central mount 52 to be rotated with the ring gear 51. Left and right bearing members 521 are integrally formed with and extend from the central mount 52, and are disposed opposite to each other along the central axis. Front and rear bearing members 522 are tightened on the central mount 52 by means of a tightening member 523, such as a screw fastener as shown in Fig. 5, so as to be aligned along a transverse axis that is transverse to both the central axis and the diametrical line and that intersects the central axis at the center of the inner rim portion 513 of the ring gear 51.
The front and rear differential pinions 53 are journalled on the front and rear bearing members 522, respectively.
The left and right bevel gears 54 respectively have bevel gear portions 541 which are journalled on the left and right bearing members 521, respectively, and tubular coupling portions 542 which are coaxial with the bevel gear portions 541 and which extend respectively from the left and right bearing members 521. each of the tubular coupling portions 542 has an inner surrounding coupling surface which surrounds the central axis, andapairof keyslots 543 whichare formed in the inner surrounding coupling surface and which extend in the axial direction. Each of the left and right journal ends 70 is formed with a pair of keys 71 which are disposed to engage the key slots 543, respectively, so as to bring the respective one of the left and right journal ends 70 into a splined engagement with the respective one of the tubular coupling portions 542. Thus, the tubular coupling portions 542 can couple with the left and right journal ends 72 of the left and right shafts 7, respectively, so as to be rotated therewith. Each of the left and right bevel gears 54 meshes with both the front and rear differential pinions 53. By virtue of the left and right bearing members 521, the rotation of the left and right bevel gears 54 is stabilized.
As shown in Figs. 2 and 6, a left anti-frictional bearing 6 is disposed between the tubular coupling portion 542 of the left bevel gear 54 and the left sleeve portion 42. A right anti-frictional bearing 6 is disposed between the tubular coupling portion 542 of the right bevel gear 54 and the right sleeve portion 42 so as to facilitate the rotation of the respective one of the left and right bevel gears 54 relative to the housing 4 about the central axis.
When the pinion shaft 55 is driven by the motor 21 to drivetheringgear5ltorotateabout thecentralaxisthrough the large and small gears 56, 57, the rotational force is transmitted to the left and right shafts 7 by means of the front and rear differential pinions 53 and the left and right bevel gears 54 to rotate the left and right wheels 22 SO as to move the vehicle forwards. When the vehicle changes the traveling direction, e.g., turns around a corner, rotation of the front and rear differential pinions 53 about the transverse axis results in speed difference of the left and right bevel gears 54 so as to rotate the left and right wheels 7 at different speeds in a known manner.
As illustrated, the left and right bevel gears 54 can be rotatably supported in the housing 4 by virtue of the left andright anti-frictional bearings 6, andarejournalled on the left and right bearing members 521 such that the left and right bevel gears 54 can be positioned along the central axis. That is, the ring gear 51, the front and rear differential pinions 53 and the left and right bevel gears 54 are mounted in the housing 4 by means of the left and right anti- frictional bearings 6 such that the weight of the ring gear 51, the central mount 52, the front and rear differential pinions 53 and the left and right bevel gears 54 are borne by the housing 4 instead of the left and right shafts 7. Therefore, the torque borne by the left and right shafts 7 can be relatively reduced.

Claims (7)

  1. CLAIMS: 1. A differential gear apparatus comprising: a housing defining a
    central axis in the axial direction; leftandrightshaftsrespectivelyhavingleftandrjght journal ends which are disposed in and which are rotatable relative to said housing about the central axis and which are spaced apart from each other along the central axis, and left and right driving ends which are opposite to said left and right: journal ends, respectively, along the central axis, and which extend outwardly of said housing; a ring gear which is received in said housing, andwhich has an outer toothed rim portion adapted to be driven by a motor to rotate about the central axis relative to said housing, and an inner rim portion opposite to said outer toothed rim portion radially and defining a center at the central axis; a central mount which is disposed at the center of said inner rim portion to be rotated with said ring gear; front and rear bearing members which are disposed on said central mount and which are opposite to each other along a transverse axis that is transverse to and that intersects the central axis at the center of said inner rim portion; front and rear differential pinions journalledon said front and rear bearing members, respectively; left and right bevel gears, each of which meshes with said front and rear differential pinions, each of said left and right bevel gears having a tubular coupling portion which is coupled with a respective one of said left and right journal ends so as to enable the respective one of said left and right bevel gears to be rotated with the respective one of said left and right journal ends, thereby transmitting rotational force thereto; and left and right anti-frictional bearings, each of which is disposed between said tubular coupling portion of a respective one of said left and right bevel gears and said housing to facilitate rotation of the respective one of said left and right bevel gears relative to said housing about the central axis.
  2. 2. The differential gear apparatus of Claim 1, further comprising left and right bearing members which are disposed on said central mount and which are opposite to each other along the central axis, each of said left and right bevel gears having a bevel gear portion which is coaxial with said tubular coupling portion, which extends away from the respective one of said left and right journal ends, and which is journalled on a respective one of said left and right bearing members.
  3. 3. The differential gear apparatus of Claim 2, wherein said tubular coupling portion of each of said left and right bevel gears has an inner surrounding coupling surface surrounding the central axis, and a pair of key slots formed in said inner surrounding coupling surface and extending in the axial direction, each of said left and right journal ends being formed with a pair of keys disposed to engage said key slots, respectively, so as to bring the respective one of said left and right journal ends into a splined engagement with said tubular coupling portion.
  4. 4. The differential gear apparatus of Claim 1, wherein said inner rim portion has two engaging grooves formed diametrically opposite to each other, said central mount extending along a diametrical line transverse to both the central axis and the transverse axis to terminate at two engaging ends which are configured to be fitted into said engaging grooves in the axial direction so as to enable said central mount to be rotated with said ring gear.
  5. 5. The differential gear apparatus of Claim 2, wherein each of said left and right bearing members extends along the axis and is integrally formed with said central mount.
  6. 6. The differential gear apparatus of Claim 1, further comprising a tightening member disposed to tighten said front and rear bearing members to said central mount so as to align said front bearing member with said rear bearing member along the transverse axis.
  7. 7. A differential gear apparatus substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to and as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
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