This application claims the priority of PCT/EP04/05265 filed May 17, 2004 which claims priority to German Patent Application No. 10326865.0 filed Jun. 14, 2003.
The present invention relates to a manual transmission for a motor vehicle with a front transverse drive.
In for example, EP 1 067 312 B1 or EP 0 046 373 A1, manual transmission designs are shown having two idler shafts with ratchet wheel pairings that are shiftable accordingly. Each of the two transmission output shafts of a so-called three-shaft transmission is engaged with the gearwheel of an axle differential via a spur gearing. Such transmission designs are used with vehicles with a front transverse drive because they are short and compact due to the use of three transmission shafts. The shift gearwheels provided on both transmission output shafts are shifted as needed via locking synchronizers in a rotationally fixed connection to the transmission output shafts. This requires gearshift forks that act on the gearshift sleeves of the synchronizing units and are mounted on corresponding shift axles. In the case of a non-automatic manual transmission, gearshift lever shafts are necessary for selecting and operating the gearshift forks.
An object of the present invention is to provide a space-saving and compact bearing for the shift axles and the gearshift lever shaft for a generic manual transmission.
This object has been achieved in a manual transmission in which a common bearing unit for at least one of bearing and accommodation of the gearshift axles and the gearshift lever shaft, wherein the bearing unit is arranged between the wheel set and a central opening in the axle differential.
Due to the arrangement of a common bearing unit which is provided for the bearing and/or accommodation of the shift axles and the gearshift lever shaft between the wheel set and the central receptacle opening in the differential spur gear, the total design space can be further reduced in comparison with known transmission designs.
The bearing unit configured as a bearing bridge has a total of three bearing eyes which serve to accommodate the two shift axles and the gearshift lever shaft. The bearing bridge is arranged in a space-saving manner between the wheel set and the differential spur wheel so that it at least partially bridges the latter. To minimize the design size, the bearing bridge is configured as a profile element which is provided with two offset fastening straps at its two ends.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of the invention when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
The loose wheels 22, 24 for the respective gears 1, 2 which are arranged on the first transmission output shaft 4 can be connected in a rotationally fixed manner to the transmission output shaft 4 with the help of a first locking synchronizer 26. The two loose wheels 22, 24 each engage with one of the ratchet wheels 27, 28 arranged on the transmission input shaft 2. The loose wheels 29 through 32 are arranged on the second transmission output shaft 6. The loose wheels 29, 30 cooperate with a second locking synchronizer 33 for switching the third and fourth gears, and the loose wheels 31, 32 cooperate with a third locking synchronizer 34 for shifting the gears 5, 6.
All four loose wheels mounted on the transmission output shaft 6 engage with ratchet wheels mounted on the transmission input shaft 2, namely, the loose wheel 29 with the ratchet wheel 35; the loose wheel 30 with the ratchet wheel 28; the loose wheel 31 with the ratchet wheel 36; and the loose wheel 32 with the ratchet wheel 37. For moving into a reverse gear, a fourth transmission axle 38 is provided for reversing the direction of rotation, with a gearwheel 39 having two gearwheel rings 39a, 39b rotationally mounted on it side by side. The loose wheel 40 for the reverse gear arranged on the transmission output shaft 4 is engaged with the second gearwheel ring 39b of the gearwheel 39, and the ratchet wheel 36 which is arranged on the transmission input shaft 2 is engaged with the first gearwheel ring 39a of the gearwheel 39. The loose wheel 40 is, in turn, connected in a rotationally fixed manner to the transmission output shaft 4 via a fourth locking synchronizer 41 in case of need.
For axial displacement of the locking synchronizers 26, 33, 34 and 41 arranged on the two transmission output shafts 4, 6 as illustrated in
On the upper end of the bearing bridge 50, two bearing eyes 55, 56 (see
For selecting and operating the individual gearshift forks 42 through 45, a gearshift finger 64 is provided on the main gearshift lever shaft 58, engaging in a shift opening in the corresponding gearshift fork according to the preselected axial position of the main gearshift lever shaft 58. A rotational movement of the main gearshift lever shaft 58 to the right or left causes an axial displacement of the selected gearshift fork by which a locking synchronizer assigned to the particular loose wheel is activated. As shown in
The foregoing disclosure has been set forth merely to illustrate the invention and is not intended to be limiting. Since modifications of the disclosed embodiments incorporating the spirit and substance of the invention may occur to persons skilled in the art, the invention should be construed to include everything within the scope of the appended claims and equivalents thereof.
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103 26 865 | Jun 2003 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2004/005265 | 5/17/2004 | WO | 00 | 12/14/2004 |
Publishing Document | Publishing Date | Country | Kind |
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WO2004/111501 | 12/23/2004 | WO | A |
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4682516 | Okubo | Jul 1987 | A |
4799399 | Bruce | Jan 1989 | A |
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44 43 523 | May 1996 | DE |
1 065 416 | Jan 2001 | EP |
1 067 312 | Jan 2001 | EP |
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20060058147 A1 | Mar 2006 | US |