The present invention relates to powertrain arrangements for all wheel drive vehicles having dual clutch transmissions.
In many premium vehicles having a high horsepower engine, to obtain maximum traction of the wheels, an all wheel drive powertrain is essential. It is desirable to provide such a powertrain that additionally provides the advantages of a dual clutch transmission similar to those described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,711,409; 6,996,989; 6,887,184; 6,909,955; and Patent Applications 2006/0101933A1; and 2006/0207655A1.
To make manifest the above noted and other manifold desires, a revelation of the present invention is brought forth. In one preferred embodiment, the present invention provides an arrangement of a powertrain for a four wheel drive vehicle with a dual clutch transmission including a longitudinal mounted engine with an output shaft extending rearward from the engine, a dual clutch transmission having inner and outer geared input shafts generally coaxial with the engine output shaft, an output shaft having a plurality output gears operatively associated with gears of the input shafts, a clutch module connected with the transmission, the clutch module mounting a dual clutch assembly for selectively connecting the inner and outer input shafts with the engine output shaft. A rear differential is powered from a rear end of the output shaft and a front differential is powered from a front end of the output shaft.
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description and the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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A counter shaft gear 25 is meshed with the input shaft 40 which in turn meshes with a ratio defining output gear 26. Note, the rotational axis of shafts 40 and 80, and gear 25, and not coplanner as shown. The output gear 26 typically spins freely on the output shaft 80. A synchronizer 27 actuated to the right position connects the output gear 26 with the output shaft 80 providing a reverse gear of the transmission 30. Torsionally fixed on the outer input shaft 40 is a ratio defining input gear 22. Input gear 22 meshes with the output gear 24. If synchronizer 27 is actuated to the left to connect output gear 24 with output shaft 80, transmission 30 will be in the fifth gear ratio. Input shaft 40 also mounts input gear 28. Input gear 28 is in meshed relationship with a ratio defining output gear 29. A synchronizer 51 actuated to the right connects output gear 29 with the output shaft 80 to provide a second gear ratio for the transmission 30. Input shaft 40 additionally mounts an input gear 32. Input gear 32 meshes with a ratio defining output gear 31. Actuation of synchronizer 51 to the left connects input gear 31 with output shaft 80 to provide a fourth gear ratio of the transmission 30. Output shaft 50, which along with input shaft 40, is coaxial with the engine output shaft 12. Output shaft 50 mounts an input gear 33. Input gear 33 meshes with a ratio defining output gear 34. Actuation of synchronizer 35 to the right connects output gear 34 with the output shaft 80 to provide a third gear ratio of the transmission 30. A gear tooth portion 36 of the input shaft 50 meshes with an output gear 37. Actuation of the synchronizer 35 to the left connects the output gear 37 with the output shaft 80 to provide a first gear ratio of the transmission 30. Ratio defining input gear 38 is also provided on the input shaft 50. Input gear 38 meshes with an output gear 39 providing a sixth gear ratio of the transmission 30 when the synchronizer 41 is actuated to the right.
A left (rear) end of the output shaft 80 is torsionally connected with a gear 70. Gear 70 meshes with a gear 60 which has an integral stem 63 which is connected to a prop shaft 150, which is in turn connected with the rear differential 40. A front end of the output shaft 80 has connected thereto a gear 90. Gear 90 meshes with a coupling gear 100. Coupling gear 100 provides an input to a coupling clutch 110. Coupling clutch 110 has an output shaft 105 which is torsionally connected with the front differential 120. In the embodiment shown in
Further areas of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description provided hereinafter. It should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating the preferred embodiment of the invention, are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/US08/04289 | 4/2/2008 | WO | 00 | 9/30/2009 |
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60922284 | Apr 2007 | US |