The present disclosure generally relates to vehicle drivelines and more particularly to a power transfer assembly in a vehicle driveline having a pre-loaded input clutch for limiting the transmission of drive torque through the power transfer assembly.
The drive torque provided through a vehicle drive line can vary widely based upon various vehicle and road conditions. In a conventional vehicle drive line, it is possible for the drive line to experience peaks in the transmission of drive torque that exceed two or three times the vehicle skid torque (also known as the vehicle slip torque). As will be appreciated, the use of components that are designed to handle two or three times the vehicle skid torque is disadvantageous in that these components (and therefore the vehicle) tend be more costly and heavy. Given that a vehicle's fuel economy is related to its weight, the weight of the vehicle drive line can be of particular significance.
In one form, the present teachings provide a method that includes: determining a vehicle skid torque; determining a threshold torque that is greater than or equal to the vehicle skid torque but lower than a predetermined peak torque; and coupling a clutch to an input member of a power transfer assembly, the clutch being operable for limiting torque transmission to each of a plurality of components receiving rotary power from the power transfer assembly, the plurality of components being configured to transmit rotary power to at least one set of driven wheels; wherein the clutch is preloaded such that a magnitude of drive torque at the at least one set of driven wheels does not exceed the threshold torque.
In another form, the present teachings provide a vehicle driveline component that includes an input member, at least one output member and a preloaded clutch that is disposed between the input member and the at least one output member. The preloaded clutch limits drive torque transmitted form the input member to each output member. The driveline component is selected from a group consisting of transfer cases, propshafts, viscous couplings and differentials.
Further areas of applicability will become apparent from the description provided herein. It should be understood that the description and specific examples are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure.
The drawings described herein are for illustration purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure in any way.
Referring now to the drawings, an exemplary vehicle 10 is schematically shown to include a front driveline 12 and a rear driveline 14 that are drivable from a power train. The power train can include an engine 16 and transmission 18, which may be of either the manual or automatic shifting-type. In the particular example illustrated, the vehicle 10 further includes a transfer case 20 for transmitting drive torque from the transmission 18 to the front and rear drivelines 12 and 14. The front driveline 12 includes a pair of front wheels 22 that are connected to opposite ends of a front axle assembly 24. The front axle assembly 24 can include a front differential 26 that can be coupled one end of a front drive shaft 28. The end of the front drive shaft 28 opposite the front differential 26 can be coupled to a front output shaft 30 of the transfer case 20. Similarly, the rear driveline 14 can include a pair of rear wheels 32 that can be connected to the opposite ends of a rear axle assembly 34. The rear axle assembly 34 can have a rear differential 36 that can be coupled to an end of a rear drive shaft 38. The end of the rear drive shaft 38 opposite the rear differential 36 can be coupled to a rear output shaft 40 of the transfer case 20.
In the particular example provided, the transfer case 20 can be generally similar to that which is described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,709,357, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference as if fully set forth in detail herein. Those of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate, however, that the transfer case 20 could be generally similar to other types of transfer cases, such as those that are described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,712,729, 6,719,656, 6,824,487, and 6,846,262, the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference as if fully set forth in detail herein.
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The range clutch 78 can have a tubular body 90 that can define a set of range teeth 92, a yoke 94 and an internally-splined aperture 96. The rear output shaft 40 can include a splined portion 100 that can be non-rotatably but axially slidably received in the internally-splined aperture 96 to thereby non-rotatably couple the rear output shaft 40 and the range clutch 78. The set of range teeth 92 are sized to meshingly engage the inner set of teeth 70b of the sun gear 70 and the teeth 72b that are formed on the body 80 of the planet carrier 72. The range clutch 78 is axially movable on the rear output shaft 40 between a first position, in which the set of range teeth 92 are meshingly engaged to the inner set of teeth 70b of the sun gear 70, and a second position in which the set of range teeth 92 are meshingly engaged to the teeth 72b on the body 80 of the planet carrier 72.
The mode clutch 62 can include a hub member 110, a mode sleeve 112, a drive sprocket 114, a driven sprocket 116 and a chain carrier 118. The hub member 110 can be splined to the rear output shaft 40 to inhibit relative rotation therebetween. The mode sleeve 112 can include a plurality of internal spline teeth 110a that non-rotatably but axially slidably couple the mode sleeve 112 to the hub member 110. The drive sprocket 114 can be rotatably disposed on the output shaft 40 and can include external spline teeth 114a. The driven sprocket 116 can be non-rotatably coupled to the front output shaft 30. The chain carrier 118 can engage the drive sprocket 114 and the driven sprocket 116 to facilitate the transmission of drive torque there between. The mode sleeve 112 is movable between a first position, in which the internal spline teeth 110a are disengaged from the external spline teeth 114a of the drive sprocket 114, and a second position in which the internal spline teeth 110a are engaged to the external spline teeth 114a of the drive sprocket 114. In the former mode of operation, rotary power is not transmitted from the rear output shaft 40 to the drive sprocket 114 and as such, the transfer case 20 is operated in a two-wheel drive mode. In the latter mode of operation, rotary power is transmitted from the rear output shaft 40 to the drive sprocket 114 (and as such, to the driven sprocket 116) so that the transfer case 20 is operated in a four-wheel drive mode.
The input clutch 56 can be employed to selectively decouple the sun gear 70 from the input shaft 52. In the particular example provided, the input clutch includes a first clutch portion 150, a second clutch portion 152 and preloading means 154 for preloading the input clutch 56. The first clutch portion 150 can include a first body 160, which is coupled for rotation with the input shaft 52, and a plurality of first clutch plates 162 that are non-rotatably but axially slidably coupled to the first body 160. The second clutch portion 152 can similarly include a second body 170, which can be non-rotatably but axially slidably coupled to the sun gear 70, and a plurality of second clutch plates 172. The preloading means 154 can include any means for loading the input clutch 56 such that the first and second clutch plates 170 and 172 engage one another to permit a predetermined amount of drive torque to be transmitted through the input clutch 56. In the example provided, the preloading means 154 includes a Belleville spring washer 180, a first snap ring 182, a spacer 184 and a second snap ring 186. The predetermined amount of drive torque can correspond to a predetermined threshold torque (i.e., the input clutch 56 will slip when the torque at the vehicle wheels 22 and 32 (
While the vehicle 10 has been illustrated as including a transfer case 20 having an input clutch 56, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the invention, in its broader aspects, may be constructed somewhat differently. For example, it will be appreciated that the input clutch could be associated with any power transfer assembly for a vehicle driveline, including propshafts, viscous couplings and differentials. In the example of
In view of the above disclosure, it will be appreciated that the input clutch (56, 56a, 56b) can be employed to limit the torque that is transmitted to components of the driveline or drivelines downstream from input clutch and as such, the input clutch can facilitate not only a reduction in the scale or strength of portions of a given power transfer assembly, but also of various components any other power transfer assembly or assemblies that receive rotary power from the power transfer assembly.
While specific examples have been described in the specification and illustrated in the drawings, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the present disclosure as defined in the claims. Furthermore, the mixing and matching of features, elements and/or functions between various examples is expressly contemplated herein so that one of ordinary skill in the art would appreciate from this disclosure that features, elements and/or functions of one example may be incorporated into another example as appropriate, unless described otherwise, above. Moreover, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the present disclosure without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the present disclosure not be limited to the particular examples illustrated by the drawings and described in the specification as the best mode presently contemplated for carrying out this invention, but that the scope of the present disclosure will include any embodiments falling within the foregoing description and the appended claims.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/US07/23520 | 11/8/2007 | WO | 00 | 5/29/2009 |
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60872068 | Nov 2006 | US |