WO2014088566A1 - Vehicle with multiple drive axle assembly with a raisable and lowerable rear drive axle, and method of neutralizing the rear drive axle and operating such a vehicle - Google Patents
Vehicle with multiple drive axle assembly with a raisable and lowerable rear drive axle, and method of neutralizing the rear drive axle and operating such a vehicle Download PDFInfo
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- the present invention relates, according to an aspect thereof " to vehicles having multiple drive axles and, more particularly, to such vehicles having one or more raisabie and lowerabie rear drive axles.
- 6x4, 6x6, 8x6, 8x8, 10x8, and 10x10 configurations Multiple drive axle trucks and tractors are often referred to as 6x4, 6x6, 8x6, 8x8, 10x8, and 10x10 configurations.
- a 6x4 configuration for example, has three axles, with two of the axles being driven axles.
- Most current commercial trucks and tractors having -multiple drive axles are designed to carry substantial loads. While they may carry heavy loads at or close to their maximum loading from point A to point B, they often carry substantially less than their maximum load after unloading at point B.
- Tracks and tractors are often designed with, for example, 6x4 configurations instead of 4x2 configurations due to restrictions on axle drivehea load, carrying capacities, as well as better maneuverabilit of 6x4 * s in adverse weather conditions.
- a 6x4 configuration will permit input torque from the transmission of the vehicle to he split between the two axle dnveheads, thus tending to decrease wear and tear on the drivehead's gears when the truck/tractor carries heavier loads.
- each of the axle dnveheads sees less transmission input torque than what they are designed to handle.
- each, of the driveheads requires energy to dri ve the dri vehead, the dnveheads are both subject to wear and tear due to use, and damage such as false Brinell damage or fretting can occur to structures such as universal joint bearings due to prop-shaft vibration and ligh loads. It is desirable to provide a multiple drive axle vehicle that can be converted from one configuration, such as a 6x4, to another configuration, such as a 4x2, depending upon load on the vehicle or the engine.
- a vehicle having a multiple drive axle assembly comprises a forward axle assembly comprising a forward mteraxle differential, a forward mteraxle differential input shaft, a first forward mteraxle differential output shaft, and a second forward mteraxle differential output shaft, the forward mteraxle differential distributing power from the forward mteraxle differential input shaft between the first and the second forward mteraxle differential output shafts, an intermediate drive shaft connected to the second forward interaxle differential output shaft, a rear axle assembly comprising a rear differential and a rear differential input shaft, and a rear clutch arrangement between the intermediate drive shaft and the rear differential input shaft, the rear clutch arrangement being movable between a first position in which the rear clutch arrangement rotaiionally locks the intermediate drive shaft and the rear differential input shaft and a second position in which the intermediate drive shaft and the rear differential input shaft are rotaiionally disconnected.
- a vehicle having a multiple drive axle assembly comprises a forward axle assembly comprising a forward interaxle differential, a forward interaxle differential input shaft and a forward interaxle differential output shaft, an intermediate drive shaft connected to the forward, interaxle differential output shaft, a rear axle assembly comprising a rear differential and a rear differential input shaft, and a rear clutch arrangement between the intermediate drive shaft and the rear differential input shaft, the rear clutch arrangement being movable between a first position in which the rear clutch arrangement rotaiionally Socks the intermediate drive shaft and the rear differential input shaft and a second position in. which the intermediate drive shaft and the rear differentia! input shaft are rotationa!ly disconnected.
- a method, of operating a vehicle having a multiple drive axle assembly comprises dividing power from a forward inieraxle differential input shaft between a first forward interaxie differential output shaft associated with a forward axle assembly and a second forward interaxie differential output shaft associated with a rear axle assembly via a forward interaxie differential, transmitting power to a rear differential input shaft of a rear differential of the rear axle assembly via an intermediate drive shaft connected to the second forward interaxie differential output shaft, and rotational ly
- FIG, I schematically shows a vehicle with a multiple drive axle assembly according to an aspect of the present invention
- FIGS. 2 A and 2B are schematic views show a portion of a multiple drive axle assembly according to an aspect of the present invention in which a rear drive axle is at a normal operating level and in which the rear drive axle is raised above the normal operating level, respectively;
- FIG. 3 is a partially cross-sectional side view showing an interaxie differential .for vehicle with a multiple drive axle assembly according to an aspect of the present invention
- FIG. 4 is a partially cross-sectional side view showing a tear differential for a vehicle with a multiple drive axle assembl according to an aspect of the present invention.
- FIGS. 5A and 5.8 are schematic views showing a rear axle assembly of a vehicle according to an aspect of the. present invention in a normal operating position and a raised pos hi on. respective iy .
- FIG. 1. shows a vehicle 21 having a multiple drive axle assembly according to an aspect of the present invention.
- the illustrated vehicle is a so-called 6x4 configuration, i.e., six wheels, four of which are driven wheels, however, the present invention is also appiicable to other configurations, such as 6x6, 8x6, 8x8, 10x8, and 10x10 configurations.
- the vehicle may be a truck or a tractor.
- the vehicle 21 includes a fonvard axle assembly 23 comprising a forward interaxle differential 25, a forward interaxle differential input shaft 27, a first forward interaxle differential output shaft 29, and a second forward interaxle differential output shaft 31.
- the fonvard interaxle differential distributes power from the forward mteraxle differential input shaft 27 between the first and the second fonvard intera le differential output shafts 29 and 31.
- the vehicle 21 further includes an intermediate drive shaft 33 that is ordinarily connected to the second forward interaxle differential output shaft 31 via yokes 35a and 35b of a universal joint 35.
- An engine 37 or motor of the vehicle drives a drive shaft 39 that is ordinarily connected to the forward interaxle differential input shaft 27 via yokes 4 la and 4 lb of a universal joint 41.
- the vehicle 21 further includes a rear axle assembly 43 comprising a. rear differential 45 and a rear di ferential input shaft 47.
- a rear clutch arrangement 49 is provided between the intermediate drive shaft 33 and the tear differential input shaft 47.
- the rear clutch arrangement 49 is- movable between a first position (FIG, 2A) in which the rear clutch arrangement rotatkraally locks the intermediate drive shaft 33 and the rear differential input shaft 47 so that the intermediate drive shaft the rear differential input shaft rotate together, and a second position (FIG. 2B) in which the intermediate drive shaft and the rear differentia! input shaft are rotationally disconnected.
- an interaxle differential comprises a driving member, i.e., the forward interaxle differential input shaft 27, having at an end thereof a ring or cage 57 that carries a plurality of radially extending plungers 59 in two rows (only one row seen in FIG. 3), which are free to slide in holes in the cage inwardly and outwardly a short distance.
- a driving member i.e., the forward interaxle differential input shaft 27, having at an end thereof a ring or cage 57 that carries a plurality of radially extending plungers 59 in two rows (only one row seen in FIG. 3), which are free to slide in holes in the cage inwardly and outwardly a short distance.
- An outer cam 1 and an inner cam 63 are connected to or formed at ends of the first forward interaxle differential output shaft 29 and the second forward interaxle differenti l output, shaft 31 , respectively.
- the inner cam 63 is placed within the cage 57 and the outer cam 61 surrounds the cage and the inner cam so thai the three elements are in concentric relation, with the plungers bearing on both inner and outer cants.
- the two rows of plungers 59 are indexed alternately, or staggered, as are two rows of earn lobes 63a and 63b on the inner cam
- the lobes (not visible in FIG. 3) of the outer cam 61 are indexed uniformly across the width of the outer cam .
- the second forward mteraxie differential output shaft 31 is typically connected by a. splined joint to the inner cam 63 and extends through the first forward mteraxie differential output shaft 29.
- the outer cam 3 is typically formed at or attached at an end of the first forward mteraxie differential output shaft 29,
- the first forward mteraxie difierential output shaft 29 typically comprises, at an end opposite the outer cam 61 , a bevel gear 67 that forms part of the forward axle differential 53 (FIG. i).
- a forward clutch arrangement 69 can be provided and is movable between, a first position in which the forward clutch arrangement rotationally locks the forward mteraxie differential input shaft 27 to the first and second forward interaxle differential output shafts 29 and 31 and a second position in which the forward interaxle differential input shaft is not Socked to the first and second forward interaxle differential output shafts.
- An example of a forward clutch arrangement 69 suitable for use with the present invention is the air lock out arrangement available with the Mack Power Divider from Mack Trucks, inc., Greensboro, C, USA.
- the air lock out arrangement hereinafter referred to as the forward clutch arrangement 69 comprises an externally spiined ring 71 disposed around a shaft portion 73 of the forward interaxle differential input shaft 27 extending from the cage 57.
- the ring 71 is axially movable along the shaft portion 73 but prevented from rotation by a spline.
- a piston arrangement 75 is provided for moving the ring 71 back and forth relative to the cage 57.
- the piston arrangement 75 will ordinarily he pneumatically operated, but may be
- the outer cam 61 comprises internal splines 65 that mate with the external splines on the ring 7.1 to rotationally lock the forward interaxle differential input shaft 27 to the first forward mteraxle differential output shaft 2 to which the outer cam is attached, usually by a spiined joint.
- the forward ciutch arrangement 69 rotationally locks the forward interaxle differential input shaft 27 to the second forward interaxle differential output shaft 31 through the forward interaxle differential 25, i.e., because relative motion of the outer cam 63 and the cage 57 is not possible, relative motion of the inner cam 53 and the cage is also not possible.
- the forward clutch arrangement 69 When the forward clutch arrangement 69 is in the first position, the forward clutch arrangement thus effectively rotationally locks the forward interaxle differential input shaft to the intermediate drive shaft 33 through the second forward interaxle differential, output shaft 33 and the universal joint 35,
- the rear clutch arrangement 49 can be similar to the forward clutch arrangement 69, except that no cams are required, and structures corresponding to the inner cam and cage are omitted.
- An illustrative rear clutch arrangement is seen in FIG. 4, Ordinarily; both the rear clutch arrangement 49 and the forward clutch arrangement 69 will be non-synchronized clutches. however, they could be or include syrtchronized clutches, in the illustrated rear clutch arrangement 49, between the universal joint 35' and the rear differential 45, an externally splined ring 77 is non-rotatable but movable axialiy, by a piston arrangement 81 mounted on the first inpu shaft, relative to a first input shaft 7 connected to a yoke 35b' of the universal joint 41.
- An internally splined sleeve S3 is formed at or attached to an end of the rear differential, input shaft 47.
- the externally splined ring 77 of the rear clutch arrangement 49 is movable between, the first position (FIG, 2A) in which the externally splined ring engages with the internal splines S3' of the internally splined sleeve so that the rear clutch arrangement rotational ly locks the intermediate drive shaft 33 and the rear differential input shaft 47 so that the intermediate drive shaft the rear differential input shaft rotate together, and a second position (FIG. 2B) in which the internal and external splines are disengaged and the intermediate drive shaft and the rear differential input shaft are rotatioiially disconnected.
- the piston arrangement 81 can be the same piston arrangement used in the air lock out arrangement a vailable with ih Mack Power Divider from Mack Trucks, inc., Greensboro, NC. USA, or any other suitable means for moving the ring 77 relative to the first input shaft 79 may be used.
- FIG, 4 shows the input shaft 79 terminating by a forward end of the internally spline sleeve 83, however, it will be appreciated that a variety of alternative configurations can be provided.
- the input shaft 79 can extend all the way through the center of the sleeve S3 and, if desired, the shaft 47, which can be advantageous in that it can reduce load on inner (usually needle roller) bearings.
- the vehicle 21 can include an suitable means for raising the rear axle assembly 43 above a normal operating level (FIG. SB) relative to a frame 85 of the vehicle and for lowering the rear axle assembly to the normal operating level (FIG. 5A) relative to the frame.
- the raising and lowering means maybe part of a rear axle assembly suspension arrangement 8? for supporting the rear axle assembly relative to a frame of the vehicle.
- the rear axle assembly suspension arrangement 87 can include a spring component 89 and a pneumatically or hydraulic-ally adj ustable pressurizable component 91.
- the spring component 89 can be extended or contracted (or vice versa, depending upon the configuration of the suspension arrangement) to lower or raise the rear axle assembly 43 relative to the frame 85
- the means for raising and lowering may be independent of the suspension system, such as separate hydraulic or pneumatic pistons attached to the frame that can compress the normal suspension system to raise the rear axle assembly and permit the suspension system to expand to its nonnal position to lower the rear axle assembly, it is presently believed that substantially any hydraulic, pneumatic or electrically actuated mechanical connection between the vehicle frame and suspension mountings brackets that will permit the suspension brackets) height and the frame height to change independent of each other would be suitable.
- the typical sequence is to, first, cause the raising and lowering means to lower the rear axle assembly to a normal operating le vel and, second, cause the rear clutch arrangement 49 to move from the second position to the first position.
- the foregoing sequence can be performed by an operator or by an appropriately programmed control unit.
- the sequence can be performed when., for example, a vehicle load sensor 93 and/or an engine load sensor 95 senses that a load carried on the vehicle 21 or by the engine 37 is sufficient such that the rear drive axle 43 should be lowered to the normal operating position and transmits this information to a control unit, e.g., a Vehicle
- VECU Electronic Control Unit
- EECU Engine Electronic Control Unit
- the VECU and the EECU may be the same unit or separate units.
- the VECU 97 and or the EECU 99 can then provide appropriate signals to the means for raising and lowering to lower the rear axle assembiy 43 and to the rear clutch arrangement 49 to move to the first position.
- a presently preferred sequence of steps for raising the rear axle assembly 43 relative to the frame 85 of the vehicle may be performed by an operator or und er control of control uni ts such as the VECU 97and/or the EECU 99 in response to load signals from one or both of the vehicle load sensor 93 and the engine load sensor 95 indicating thai a load carried on the vehicle 21 or by the engine 37 is sufficiently Sight such that the rear drive axle 43 should be raised above the normal operating posi tion.
- the forward clutch arrangement 69 is first moved to the first position (FIG.
- the forward clutch arrangemein rotanoirally locks the forward interaxle differential input shaft 27 relative to the first and second forward interaxle differential output shafts 2 and 31 so that, when the rear axle assembly 43 is raised, the forward interaxle differential will continue to transmit power to the forward differential 53 of the forward axle assembl 23.
- the raising and lowering means raises the rear axle assembly 43 above the normal operating level.
- the rear clutch arrangement 49 is caused, to move to the second position so that the intermediate drive shaft 33 and the rear differential input shaft 47 are rotationaily disconnected. It is, however, also possible to first rotationally disconnect the intermediate drive shaft 33 and the rear differential input shaft 47 and then raise the rear axle assembly 47.
- a sequence of steps can be performed to rotationaliy disconnecting the intermediate drive shaft 33 and the rear differential input shaft 47 and raise the rear axle assembly 43 above the normal operating level relative to the frame 85 of the vehicle 21,
- Signals may be obtained from sensors such as one or both of the vehicle load sensor 93 and the engine load sensor 95 indicating that a load carried on the vehicle 21 or by the engine 7 and that, are read by an operator or received by control units such as the VECU 97and/or the EECU 99 may reflect that the load(s) is (are) lower than the ioad(s) for which the engine or vehicle is designed to operate.
- the sequence of steps may be performed while the vehicle 21 is stationary or moving, such as while the vehicle pulls away from a loading dock.
- sequence of steps for raising the rear axle assembly 43 relative to the frame 85 first, before rotationally disconnecting the intermediate dri ve shaft 33 and the rear differential input shaft 47, the forward interaxle differential input shaft 27 is locked to the intermediate drive shaft 33 through the forward interaxle differential 25, such as by locking the forward interaxle differential input shaft relative to the first and second forward interaxle differential output shafts 2 and 31 by moving the forward clutch arrangement 69 to the first position.
- the raising and lowering means raises the rear axle assembly 43 above the normal operating level.
- the rear .clutch arrangement 49 is caused to move to the second position so that the intermediate drive shaft 33 and the rear differential input shaft 47 are rotationally disconnected. It is also possible to first rotationally disconnect the intermediate drive shaft 33 and the rear differential input shaft 47 and then raise the rear axle assembly 47.
- the vehicle first be stopped or moving at low speed. With the vehicle 21 stopped or moving at low speed, the rear axle assembl 43 is then lowered to a normal operating level relative to the frame 85 of the vehicle. After lowering the rear axle assembly 43 relative to the frame, then the intermediate drive shaft 33 and the rear differential, input shaft 47 are rotationally connected, such as by moving the rear clutch 4 to the first position.
- the illustrated vehicle 21 is a so-called 6x4 configuration, i.e., si wheels, four of which are driven wheels, however, the present invention is also applicable to other configurations, soch as 6x6, 8x6, 8x8, 10x8, and lOx 10 configurations. In vehicles with such configurations, it is possible to permit raising of the rear-most drive axle alone, or together with successive additional drive axles except for the forward-most drive axle. Ordinarily, each of the
- intermediate drive axles between the forward-most and the rear-most drive axles will include an interaxle differential simi lar to the forward interaxle differential 25, and the rear-most axie will include a differential like the rear differential 45,
- a single rear clutch might be provided, to disengage all of the drive axles except for the forward-most drive axle, or clutches similar to the forward clutch 69 can be provided to indi viduall engage or disengage the intermediate drive axles successively from rear toward from. For example, if the rear drive axle and.
- the intermediate drive axles are individually engageable or disenageab!e, they will ordinarily be raised and disengaged individually from rear toward front, with the rear-most drive axle being raised and disengaged first, the second rear-most intermediate drive axle being raised and disengaged second, etc.
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