Claims
- 1. A drive of a cross-country vehicle, comprising:
- a reciprocating engine installed transversely of the vehicle adjacent a vehicle front axle;
- an also transversely installed change-speed transmission by means of which the front axle and a rear vehicle axle are driven simultaneously by way of a center differential, and
- a change-over unit for change over from a cross-country low operation to a road high operation, said change-over unit being operably arranged in a transmission line between the center differential and the rear axle, said change-over unit being drivingly connected to said center differential via a tranmission member, wherein the change-over unit includes selectably engageable gear sets operable to control simultaneous distribution of torque to both the front and rear axles with a majority portion of torque transmitted to the front axle during the high operation and to the rear axle during the low operation.
- 2. A drive according to claim 1, wherein the center differential is operably connected in between the change speed transmission and the change-over unit, wherein said center differential is operable to transmit only a fraction of the transmission output torque to the change-over unit, and
- wherein a torque transmission to the rear axle takes place in the gear sets of the change-over unit.
- 3. A drive according to claim 2, wherein a planetary transmission is used as the center differential, a planet carrier of the planetary transmission being driven by the change-speed transmission, a ring gear of the planetary transmission driving the front axle and a sun gear of the planetary transmission diving the change-over unit.
- 4. A drive according to claim 1, wherein the front axle extends through said transmission member, and
- wherein a loose gear and a coupling sleeve of the change-over unit, as well as a front axle differential, are arranged on the front axle, a housing of the front axle differential being driven by a ring gear by means of a shaft which penetrates the center of said transmission member.
- 5. A drive according to claim 1, wherein a planetary transmission is used as the center differential, a planet carrier of the planetary transmission being driven by the change-speed transmission, a ring gear of the planetary transmission driving the front axle and a sun gear of the planetary transmission driving the change-over unit, and
- wherein the change-over unit comprises two gear pairs consisting of one loose gear and one fixed gear respectively, and of a coupling sleeve which is arranged in a center location between the loose gears and is selectively connectable with the loose gears while transmitting torque, the coupling sleeve being non-rotatable with respect to the sun gear.
- 6. A drive according to claim 5, wherein the center differential is operably connected in between the change speed transmission and the change-over unit, wherein said center differential is operable to transmit only a fraction of the transmission output torque to the change-over unit, and
- wherein a torque transmission to the rear axle takes place in the gear sets of the change-over unit.
- 7. A drive of a cross-country vehicle comprising:
- a reciprocating engine installed transversely of the vehicle adjacent a vehicle front axle;
- an also transversely installed change-speed transmission by means of which the front axle and a rear vehicle axle are driven simultaneously by way of a center differential, and
- a change-over unit for change over from a cross-country low operation to a road high operation, said change-over unit being operably arranged in a transmission line between the center differential and the rear axle, wherein the change-over unit is operable to control distribution of torque to the front and rear axles with a majority portion of torque transmitted to the front axle during the high operation and to the rear axle during the low operation,
- wherein the center differential is operably connected in between the change speed transmission and the change-over unit, wherein said center differential is operable to transmit only a fraction of the transmission output torque to the change-over unit,
- wherein a torque transmission to the rear axle takes place in gear sets of the changeover unit,
- wherein a planetary transmission is used as the center differential, a planet carrier of the planetary transmission being driven by the change-speed transmission, a ring gear of the planetary transmission driving the front axle and a sun gear of the planetary transmission driving the change-over unit, and
- wherein the change-over unit comprises two gear pairs consisting of one loose gear and one fixed gear respectively, and of a coupling sleeve which is arranged in a center location between the loose gears and is selectively connectable with the loose gears while transmitting torque, the coupling sleeve being non-rotatable with respect to the sun gear.
- 8. A drive according to claim 7, wherein the loose gears and the coupling sleeve are arranged concentrically with respect to the front axle, and wherein the fixed gears are arranged on an auxiliary shaft which is parallel with respect to the front axle.
- 9. A drive according to claim 8, wherein the auxiliary shaft drives the rear axle by way of a forward bevel gear drive, a propeller shaft, and a rearward bevel gear drive.
- 10. A drive according to claim 9, wherein the gear pair corresponding to high operation, the forward bevel gear drive, and the rearward double gear drive are configured such that, during high operation, approximately two-thirds of the transmission output torque is available at the front axle and approximately one-third of the transmission output torque is available at the rear axle.
- 11. A drive according to claim 10, wherein the torque ratio of the output torque to the input torque in the low gear pair is 2:1, in the high gear pair is approximately 0.5:1, in the forward bevel gear drive is approximately 0.5:1, and in the rearward bevel gear drive is approximately 4:1.
- 12. A drive according to claim 9, wherein the gear pair corresponding to low operation, the forward bevel gear drive, and the rearward double gear drive are configured such that, during low operation, approximately one-third of the transmission output torque is available at the front axle and approximately two-thirds of the transmission output torque is available at the rear axle.
- 13. A drive according to claim 12, wherein the torque ratio of the output torque to the input torque in the low gear pair is 2:1, in the high gear pair is approximately 0.5:1, in the forward bevel gear drive is appoximately 0.5:1, and in the rearward bevel gear drive is approximately 4:1.
- 14. A drive according to claim 13, wherein the center differential can be controlled indirectly by the closing of a locking clutch which is arranged between a loose wheel of the high gear pair and a hollow front axle drive shaft.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/126,720, filed on Sep. 27, 1993, and now abandoned.
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