The subject invention relates to transmissions and, more particularly, to transmissions including a power transfer unit having an axle locking system.
Many current automobiles include a front wheel drive (FWD) system in which a transmission or transaxle operatively connects front drive wheels to an engine. Vehicle architectures more frequently utilize (FWD) transmissions to improve fuel economy. Unfortunately, FWD vehicles lack an off-road capability desired by many consumers. Manufacturers can add off road capability to FWD based vehicles by adding a power transfer unit (PTU) to send speed and torque to a rear drive unit (RDU). The RDU distributes the speed and torque to rear drive wheels thereby creating an FWD based all-wheel drive (AWD) vehicle.
Additionally, manufacturers can add off road capability to rear wheel drive (RWD) vehicles by adding a transfer case to distribute speed and torque to independent front and rear axles, thereby creating a RWD based AWD or RWD based four wheel drive (4WD) vehicle. The independent front and rear axles each contain a corresponding front and rear differential. A locking mechanism can be added to either or both of the front and rear differentials to further enhance off-road performance beyond that provided by 4WD and AWD. Enhanced off-road capability may be established by locking both differentials. The RDU in a FWD based AWD vehicle contains a differential that may be similarly locked. However, the front differential is contained within a transaxle where there exists little room to package a locking mechanism. Accordingly, it is desirable to provide FWD based vehicles with the enhanced off-road capability of a 4WD and/or AWD based vehicle in order to meet consumer demands in an ever expanding off-road market.
In accordance with an exemplary embodiment, a power transfer unit (PTU) for a front wheel drive (FWD) vehicle includes a housing, a rear wheel drive gear shaft having a first end section configured to be selectively connected to a FWD transmission, a second end section including a gear member, an intermediate drive shaft having a first end portion configured to be operatively connected to the FWD transmission, a second end portion configured to be connected to a front wheel, and an intermediate portion having a gear element. A locking member is mounted to one of the rear wheel drive gear shaft and the intermediate shaft. The locking member is selectively shiftable between a first position, wherein the intermediate drive shaft is independent of the rear wheel drive gear shaft, and a second position wherein the gear member is operatively connected to the gear element selectively coupling rotation of the intermediate drive shaft and the rear wheel drive gear shaft.
In accordance with another exemplary embodiment, a drive system includes a front wheel drive (FWD) transmission having a first output operatively connected to a first front wheel a second output, and a power transfer unit (PTU) operatively connected to the FWD transmission. The PTU includes a housing, a rear wheel drive gear shaft having a first end section selectively connected to the FWD transmission and a second end section including a gear member. An intermediate drive shaft has a first end portion operatively connected to the second output, a second end portion connected to a second front wheel, and an intermediate portion having a gear element. A locking member is mounted to one of the rear wheel drive gear shaft and the intermediate drive shaft. The locking member is selectively shiftable between a first position, wherein the intermediate drive shaft is independent of the rear wheel drive gear shaft, and a second position wherein the gear member is operatively connected to the gear element selectively coupling rotation of the intermediate drive shaft and the rear wheel drive shaft.
In accordance with yet another exemplary embodiment, a motor vehicle includes a body, an engine supported in the body, and a drive system including a front wheel drive (FWD) transmission operatively connected to the engine. The FWD transmission includes a first output operatively connected to a first front wheel axle and a second output. A power transfer unit (PTU) is operatively connected to the FWD transmission. The PTU includes a housing, a rear wheel drive gear shaft having a first end section selectively connected to the FWD transmission, and a second end section including a gear member. An intermediate drive shaft has a first end portion operatively connected to the second output, a second end portion connected to a second front wheel axle, and an intermediate portion having a gear element. A locking member is mounted to one of the rear wheel drive gear shaft and the intermediate drive shaft, the locking member is selectively shiftable between a first position, wherein the intermediate drive shaft is independent of the rear wheel drive gear shaft, and a second position wherein the gear member is operatively connected to the gear element selectively coupling rotation of the intermediate drive shaft and the rear wheel drive gear shaft.
The above features and advantages and other features and advantages of the invention are readily apparent from the following detailed description of the invention when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings.
Other features, advantages and details appear, by way of example only, in the following detailed description of embodiments, the detailed description referring to the drawings in which:
The following description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the present disclosure, its application or uses. It should be understood that throughout the drawings, corresponding reference numerals indicate like or corresponding parts and features.
A motor vehicle, in accordance with an exemplary embodiment, is indicated generally at 2 in
FWD transmission 12 includes a first output 17 that operatively connects with first front wheel 14 through a first front half shaft 19. FWD 12 also includes a second output 22 that may take the form of a differential 25 (
In accordance with an exemplary embodiment, a power transfer unit (PTU) 40 is operatively connected between FWD transmission 12 and rear drive module 37 through a prop shaft 43. PTU 40 includes a housing 50 that is connected to FWD transmission 12. As best shown in
In further accordance with an exemplary embodiment, PTU 40 includes an intermediate drive shaft (IDS) 80 that is operatively connected to second front half shaft 28. IDS 80 includes a first end portion 82, a second end portion 83 and an intermediate portion 85 extending therebetween. IDS 80 includes a gear element 88 arranged on intermediate portion 85. Gear element 88 selectively interfaces with gear member 72 on rear wheel drive gear shaft 60.
In still further accordance with an exemplary embodiment, PTU 40 includes a locking member 94. In accordance with an aspect of an exemplary embodiment, locking member 94 may take the form of a sliding collar 96 supported on IDS 80. Of course, it should be understood that locking member 94 may take on other forms and could be arranged on other components of PTU 40. Locking member 94 includes a first land 104, a second land 105, and a valley 107 extending therebetween. An actuator assembly 112 includes an actuator housing 114 mounted to PTU housing 50. Actuator assembly 112 includes a motor 116 arranged in actuator housing 114. Motor 116 is operatively connected to locking member 94 through an actuator fork 118.
In accordance with an aspect of an exemplary embodiment, actuator fork 118 selectively shifts locking member 94 from a first position, as shown in
At this point, it should be understood that the exemplary embodiments describe a system that selectively communicates power from a FWD transmission to a set of rear wheels. The power transfer unit cooperates with the FWD transmission to selectively transfer power. The power transfer unit allows a manufacturer to offer four wheel drive or all-wheel drive as an option for a FWD vehicle. Further, use of the power transfer unit allows for a four or all-wheel drive system without the need for complex drive systems, additional transmissions and the like.
While the invention has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiments disclosed, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the application.