The present invention relates to a power transmission device providing torque in a reverse direction and forward direction and for use in a vehicle having a power source. More specifically, the present invention relates to a power transmission device for providing a reverse torque for a vehicle having a continuously variable transmission driven by means of a belt.
Vehicles such as snowmobiles and three wheeled motor vehicles commonly called “trikes” typically employ an electric motor to provide reverse torque. In the case of a snowmobile, the torque is applied to the belt, or in the case of the trike, to one or both rear wheels. As weight and size are typical limitations to vehicles of this nature, the electric motor is typically underpowered and the electrochemical storage device is limited in storage capacity. In instances where significant demands are made for reverse torque, it is foreseeable that either insufficient torque is produced to move the vehicle or the electrical power source may be depleted, or both.
One solution for providing reverse torque for a snowmobile is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,502,353 to Beaudoin. The '353 patent discloses a planetary gear assembly coupled to the output shaft of a continuously variable transmission via a dog clutch. A shift mechanism, operable by a control member, causes engagement and disengagement of the planetary gear support and transmission member to cause alternate forward and reverse drives as well as idling of the driving shaft. A pawl is used to stop the rotation of the planetary gear support and reverse the output shaft direction.
Another solution for providing reverse torque for an ATV is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,497,220 to Grinde. The '220 patent discloses a planetary gear system having primary and secondary planetary gears slidably mounted in a slidable differential housing and partially meshed with respective input and output gears. Forward drive is achieved in each of a plurality of forward drive ranges by the respective coupling of the primary planet gears with the secondary planet gears and output gear and the secondary planet gears with the input gear. Reverse drive is achieved for each of the forward ranges via the coupling of the input gear only with the secondary planet gears and the output gear only with the primary planet gears, while restraining rotation of the differential housing.
Additionally, U.S. Pat. No. 7,063,639 to Schoenfelder, et al. discloses the use of a planetary gear arrangement to obtain a reverse gear. The forward/reverse planetary unit disclosed includes a first planetary assembly and a second planetary assembly. First and second bands are employed to selectively lock the planetary sets.
All of the aforementioned systems for providing a reverse gear employ the use of one or more planetary gear arrangements. A significantly more simple, lower cost solution would be advantageous. Therefore, there is a need in the art for a non-planetary gear arrangement that may provide a reverse gear for trikes, snowmobiles, and the like.
A power transmission device for transferring torque in a reverse direction or forward direction, where the device is used in a vehicle having a power source, comprises a housing and an input shaft rotatably supported by the housing and driven by the power source and rotatable about an input rotary axis. An input gear is fixedly attached to the input shaft. At least one output shaft is rotatably supported in the housing, where the output shaft is rotatable about an output rotary axis. A selectively engageable first side gear and a selectively engageable second side gear are translatably coupled to the output shaft and are translatable along the output rotary axis relative to the output shaft. An engagement means is provided for selectively engaging the first side gear to the input gear for driving the output shaft in a first rotational direction about the output rotary axis for establishing one of a forward mode or reverse mode, and the engagement means is further operable for selectively engaging the second side gear to the input gear for driving the output shaft in a rotational direction about the output rotary axis opposite the first rotational direction for establishing the other of a forward mode or reverse mode.
In one embodiment, the power transmission device has engagement means that comprises a cam system including a first pair of cams and a second pair of cams, the cam system operable for causing the first pair of cams to be in a gear engagement state while the second pair of cams are in a gear disengagement state. The cams are pivotable about an axis, having a flat portion and a lobe portion, whereby the cams are operable to pivot from a gear engagement state where the cam lobe is in a high position, causing one of the first side gear or said second side gear to be in contact with the input gear, to a gear disengagement state where the cam lobe is in a low position, causing one of the first side gear or said second side gear to be disengaged from the input gear.
The power transmission device may also include a mode selection module that includes a set of cam gears engaging a timing gear, where each of the cam gears are operatively coupled to a cam. The timing gear is pivotable from a first position where the cam gears cause the cams to command a forward mode to a second position where the cam gears cause the cams to command a reverse mode.
The power transmission device may include engagement means selected from the group consisting of a pivotal cam system, a ball ramp system, a hydraulic actuator, an electromagnetic actuator and a ball screw actuator.
The engagement means simultaneously engages one of either the first side gear or second side gear to the input gear while disengaging the other of either the first side gear or second side gear from the input gear.
The output shaft includes a first slot and second slot formed therethrough, each having a key disposed therethrough with sufficient clearance to permit the key to translate within the respective slot along the output rotary axis of the output shaft. Each key couples one of the first side gear and second side gear to the output shaft, permitting the first side gear and second side gear to be translatably coupled to the output shaft.
The first side gear and second side gear may be translatably coupled to the output shaft by a slidably engageable coupling, where the coupling is selected from the group consisting of a translatable key, splines, and threads. Additionally, the first side gear and second side gear have a disengaged default bias.
In an alternate embodiment, the power transmission device comprises a first output shaft and a second output shaft rotatably supported in the housing, where the first and second output shafts are rotatable about an output rotary axis. A selectively engageable first side gear is translatably coupled to the first output shaft. A selectively engageable second side gear translatably coupled to said second output shaft. The first side gear is translatable along the output rotary axis relative to the first output shaft and the second side gear is translatable along the output rotary axis relative to the second output shaft.
Further objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from analysis of the following written description, the accompanying drawings and the appended claims.
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Torque from the power source 2 is transferred through the CVT 3 via a belt 4 to input shaft 12. Torque from the input shaft 12 is transferred through the power transmission device 10 to one or more output shafts 20. The output shaft 20 has a pair of sprockets 5 that drive one track or pair of tracks (not shown) to propel the vehicle 1. Although the present invention is shown in particular exemplary embodiments, it should be understood that many alternatives as suggested herein are available to be employed with the power transmission device 10. The device 10 is shown in the environment of a snowmobile, it should understood that the device 10 may be employed in any powered vehicle that requires a reverse drive, including three and four wheeled vehicles.
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In the preferred embodiment, the power transmission device has engagement means that comprises a cam system including a first pair of cams 30 and a second pair of cams 32, where the cam system is operable for causing the first pair of cams 30 to be in a gear engagement state while the second pair of cams 32 are in a gear disengagement state. The cams 30, 32 are pivotable about an axis, having a flat portion and a lobe portion, whereby the cams are operable to pivot from a gear engagement state where the cam lobe is in a high position, causing one of the first side gear 16 or said second side gear 18 to be in contact with the input gear 14, to a gear disengagement state where the cam lobe is in a low position, causing one of the first side gear 16 or said second side gear 18 to be disengaged from the input gear.
Alternatively, the power transmission device may include engagement means selected from the group consisting of a pivotal cam system, a ball ramp system, a hydraulic actuator, an electromagnetic actuator and a ball screw actuator. Any engagement means known in the art may be employed so long as the engagement means may urge the side gears 16, 18 toward the input gear 14.
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An engagement means 30, 32 is provided for selectively engaging the first side gear 16 to the input gear 14 for driving the output shaft 20 in a first rotational direction about the output rotary axis B for establishing one of a forward mode or reverse mode, and the engagement means 30, 32 is further operable for selectively engaging the second side gear 18 to the input gear 14 for driving the output shaft in a rotational direction about the output rotary axis B opposite the first rotational direction for establishing the other of a forward mode or reverse mode.
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The first side gear 16 and second side gear 18 may be translatably coupled to the output shaft 20 by any slidably engageable coupling known in the art, such as a translatable key, splines, and threads. The side gears may be translatably coupled by any means known in the art so long as the gears may translate along the axis of the output shaft 20 while being rotatably coupled.
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The foregoing discussion discloses and describes the preferred structure and control system for the present invention. However, one skilled in the art will readily recognize from such discussion, and from the accompanying drawings and claims, that various changes, modifications and variations can be made therein without departing from the true spirit and fair scope of the invention as defined in the following claims.