Claims
- 1. A drive axle assembly for driving vehicle wheels comprising:
an axle housing; a differential case disposed within said axle housing; a differential gear assembly mounted within said differential case; a pair of axle shafts operably coupled to said gear assembly for driving the vehicle wheels wherein said axle shafts can rotate at different speeds; a locking mechanism coupled to said differential case and selectively movable from an unlocked position for allowing the axle shafts to selectively rotate at different speeds to a locked position where said differential case is locked to said axle shafts for preventing relative rotation of said axle shafts; and a clutch housing mounted to said axle housing external of said differential case with said locking mechanism disposed within said clutch housing wherein said clutch housing is resistant to torsional and axial movement resulting from said locking mechanism moving to said locked position.
- 2. The drive axle assembly according to claim 2 wherein said locking mechanism includes a first plurality of discs mounted directly to said clutch housing and a second plurality of discs mounted directly to said one of said axle shafts and interspersed with said first plurality of discs.
- 3. The drive axle assembly according to claim 2 wherein said discs are mounted within a fluid chamber formed within said clutch housing.
- 4. The drive axle assembly according to claim 3 further including an actuating mechanism disposed within said clutch housing for selectively compressing said first and second plurality of discs together to lock said clutch housing for rotation with said one of said axle shafts when said locking mechanism is moved to said locked position.
- 5. The drive axle assembly according to claim 4 wherein said actuating mechanism includes at least one piston for applying a linear actuation force to compress said first and second plurality of discs together.
- 6. The drive axle assembly according to claim 5 further including an actuation member selectively coupled to said piston and slidable relative to said clutch housing to engage and compress said discs.
- 7. The drive axle according to claim 6 further including a bearing coupled between said piston and said actuation member.
- 8. The drive axle assembly according to claim 4 further including a fitting fixed to said axle housing and defining a fluid path to said actuating mechanism.
- 9. The drive axle assembly according to claim 5 further including a stationary member substantially enclosed by said clutch housing and held fixed relative to said axle housing.
- 10. The drive axle assembly according to claim 9 further including a ring fixed for rotation within said clutch housing and surrounding said stationary member.
- 11. The drive axle assembly according to claim 9 wherein said stationary member is further defined as a piston housing having a body portion mounted substantially within said clutch housing and a leg extending transversely from said body portion and radially outward from said axle shafts toward said axle housing.
- 12. The drive axle assembly according to claim 11 wherein said body portion is a cylindrical body member defining a piston chamber for receiving said piston such that said piston remains fixed relative to said axle housing.
- 13. The drive axle assembly according to claim 9 wherein said body portion defines a fluid path and said leg defines another fluid path transverse to and in communication with said fluid path of said body portion.
- 14. The drive axle assembly according to claim 13 further including a fitting fixed to said axle housing and connectable to said stationary member, said fitting defining another fluid path in communication with said fluid path of said leg.
- 15. The drive axle assembly according to claim 14 wherein said fitting restrains axial movement of said clutch housing along a path parallel to said axle shaft.
- 16. The drive axle assembly according to claim 15 wherein said fitting extends through said axle housing and is received within said stationary member.
- 17. The drive axle assembly according to claim 16 further including a plug directly engaged with said axle housing, said plug defining a central bore for receiving said fitting.
- 18. A method of assembling a differential locking mechanism for a drive axle comprising the steps of:
providing a clutch housing defining a fluid chamber, a first plurality of discs mounted to the clutch housing, and a second plurality of discs interspersed with said first set of discs with said first and second discs being enclosed within the fluid chamber; inserting an actuator having a rotating component and a stationary component into one end of the clutch housing; connecting the clutch housing to a differential case; fixing the stationary component to an axle housing substantially surrounding an axle shaft; connecting an external fluid supply to the actuator; and using fluid from the external fluid supply to selectively transfer a locking force from the stationary component to the rotating component to selectively compress the discs together to lock the clutch housing to the axle shaft.
- 19. The method according to claim 18 wherein the stationary component includes a first portion substantially enclosed within the clutch housing and a leg extending transverse to the first portion and out from the clutch housing and wherein step of connecting the external fluid supply includes installing a fluid connector in the axle housing to interconnect the external fluid supply to the leg.
- 20. The method according to claim 19 further including the step of installing a ring in a first direction over the leg, rotating the ring approximately 90 degrees, and attaching the ring to one end of the clutch housing.
- 21. The method according to claim 20 further including the step of installing a first thrust bearing between the ring and the first portion of the stationary component.
- 22. The method according to claim 21 further including the steps of installing a piston within a piston chamber formed in the first portion of the stationary component, installing a second thrust bearing between the piston and the rotating component such that fluid from the external fluid supply selectively actuates the piston to compress the discs together via the second thrust bearing with a reaction taken by the first thrust bearing.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/380,799, which was filed on May 15, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60380799 |
May 2002 |
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