Claims
- 1. An integrated drive unit including a fixed spindle and a rotatable hub connected to a wheel, said integrated drive unit comprising:
a hydraulic motor including a hydraulic motor barrel, a gear set selectively driven by said hydraulic motor, the hub operably coupled to said hydraulic motor through said gear set; and a cone brake rotationally fixed to said hydraulic motor barrel, said cone brake having a plurality of friction surfaces lying on an exterior frusto-conical surface of said cone brake.
- 2. The integrated drive unit of claim 1, further comprising an axially moveable brake piston selectively engageable with said cone brake.
- 3. The integrated drive unit of claim 2, wherein said brake piston comprises an annular brake piston, and wherein said brake piston encircles said hydraulic motor barrel.
- 4. The integrated drive unit of claim 2, further comprising:
a plurality of compression springs connected to said brake piston, said compression springs biasing said brake piston into abutting relationship with said cone brake and thereby biasing said cone brake into frictional engagement with the spindle with said friction surfaces frictionally engaging the spindle; and a source of pressurized hydraulic fluid providing hydraulic pressure to move said brake piston against the biasing force of said compression springs and disengage said brake piston from said cone brake.
- 5. The integrated drive unit of claim 4, wherein said plurality of compression springs comprises twelve compression springs.
- 6. The integrated drive unit of claim 1, wherein said cone brake includes a plurality of cone brake splines formed on an inner diameter of said cone brake and said hydraulic motor barrel includes a plurality of motor barrel splines formed on an outer diameter of said motor barrel, said motor barrel splines engaging said cone brake splines to rotationally fix said cone brake to said motor barrel.
- 7. The integrated drive unit of claim 1, wherein said cone brake includes a plurality of lugs formed on an inner diameter of said cone brake and said hydraulic motor barrel includes a plurality of key-ways formed on an outer diameter of said motor barrel, said key-ways receiving said lugs to rotationally fix said cone brake to said motor barrel.
- 8. The integrated drive unit of claim 1, wherein said cone brake includes three lugs formed on an inner diameter of said cone brake and said hydraulic motor barrel includes three key-ways formed on an outer diameter of said motor barrel, said key-ways receiving said lugs to rotationally fix said cone brake to said motor barrel.
- 9. The integrated drive unit of claim 1, wherein said cone brake is formed from a powdered metal.
- 10. A drive unit, comprising:
an input shaft; and a planetary gear set drivingly connected to said input shaft, said planetary gear set comprising:
a sun gear; and at least one planet gear drivingly engaged with said sun gear; and a planet carrier, said planet gear rotatably supported by said planet carrier, said planet carrier comprising:
a carrier plate; and a discrete carrier pin, said carrier pin cantilevered from said carrier plate, said carrier pin affixed to said carrier plate, said planet gear rotatably supported by said carrier pin.
- 11. The drive unit of claim 10, wherein said carrier plate includes an aperture sized to accommodate said carrier pin, and wherein said carrier pin is placed in said aperture prior to affixation to said carrier plate.
- 12. The drive unit of claim 10, further comprising:
a bearing interposed between said carrier pin and said planet gear; wherein said carrier pin is locally hardened in an area contacting said bearing.
- 13. The drive unit of claim 12, wherein said carrier pin is locally hardened utilizing a carbonization process.
- 14. The drive unit of claim 12, wherein said carrier pin is formed from a 20-carbon steel.
- 15. The drive unit of claim 10, further comprising a carrier pin sleeve formed from a rigid resin material having a Rockwell “E” hardness of 45-60, said carrier pin sleeve interposed between said carrier pin and said planet gear.
- 16. The drive unit of claim 15, wherein said carrier pin sleeve is rotationally fixed to said carrier pin.
- 17. The drive unit of claim 15, wherein said carrier pin sleeve is rotationally fixed to said planet gear.
- 18. A drive unit, comprising:
an input shaft; and a planetary gear set drivingly connected to said input shaft, said planetary gear set comprising:
a sun gear; at least one planet gear drivingly engaged with said sun gear; and a planet carrier rotatably supporting said planet gear, said planet carrier including an integral carrier pin locally hardened in an area contacting a bearing, wherein said bearing is interposed between said planet gear and said carrier pin.
- 19. The drive unit of claim 18, wherein said carrier pin is locally hardened utilizing an induction hardening process.
- 20. The drive unit of claim 19, wherein said carrier pin is formed from a 20-carbon steel.
- 21. A method of forming a planet gear carrier for a planetary gear set, comprising:
providing a carrier plate having an aperture; providing a carrier pin; inserting said carrier pin into said aperture; and affixing said carrier pin to said carrier plate.
- 22. The method of claim 21, wherein said step of affixing said carrier pin to said carrier plate comprises laser welding said carrier pin to said carrier plate.
- 23. The method of claim 21, wherein said step of providing a carrier pin comprises providing a carrier pin formed of 20-carbon steel, said method further comprising:
locally hardening said carrier pin over an area on which a bearing will ride.
- 24. The method of claim 21, further comprising the step of positioning a carrier pin sleeve between said carrier pin and a planet gear rotationally supported by said carrier pin, said carrier pin sleeve being formed of a rigid resin material having a Rockwell “E” hardness of 45-60.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is related to and claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) of United States Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/192,909, filed Mar. 29, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60192909 |
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