The invention relates to a transmission that receives rotary input torque from a power source and transmits the torque to an output load, combined with a brake to retard or stop rotation of the output load, and more particularly, to an automobile or other mechanism for transporting passengers or cargo where the power source includes an electric motor to propel the mechanism, and where the brake retards or stops movement of the transmission of the vehicle and is influenced by a controller of the transmission for transmitting torque, including structure to hold the brake in an engaged condition even if the vehicle is unattended, where the brake includes a pivoting projection that engages a toothed wheel.
Parking brake assemblies are used in automotive vehicles to operatively engage the parking gear of a vehicle, thereby maintaining the vehicle in a parked position or state. Parking brake assemblies typically include a rotatable member or a parking pawl, which is selectively engaged by the actuator of the vehicle when the transmission of the vehicle is shifted into the parked position. When the actuator engages the parking pawl, the parking pawl pivots or rotates into a position to locate a portion of the parking pawl between a pair of teeth on the parking gear to substantially prevent further rotation of the parking gear and the output shaft. A return spring is typically connected to the parking pawl and causes the parking pawl to disengage from the parking gear when the actuator is retracted, i.e., when the vehicle is shifted out of the parked position. Parking brakes for automatic transmissions are generally known in the art. For example, see U.S. Pat. Nos. 2,974,752; 4,223,768; 4,576,261; 4,667,783; 4,671,133; 4,722,427; 5,685,406; 5,807,205; 5,934,436; 6,065,581; 6,290,047; and 7,556,135. While each of these devices is generally suitable to perform the intended function, it would be desirable to provide a parking brake for a single speed transmission for an electric vehicle.
A power transfer system can support an input drive shaft to be mechanically interconnected to an output drive shaft for driving driven wheels of an electric motor vehicle. An input drive sprocket can be connected to the input drive shaft and an output drive sprocket can be connected to the output drive shaft. An endless loop sprocket-engaging drive member can extend between the input drive sprocket and the output drive sprocket to define a single speed transmission. It would be desirable to provide a parking brake system for the power transfer system of the electric motor vehicle. The parking brake system can be a mechanically actuated system or an electrically actuated system. The parking brake system can include a parking pawl and a parking gear to be assembled into a parking brake assembly for the single speed transmission of the electric motor vehicle.
Other applications of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art when the following description of the best mode contemplated for practicing the invention is read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
The description herein makes reference to the accompanying drawings wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views, and wherein:
As used herein an engine or prime mover is defined as a primary source of rotational energy. As used herein an input shaft is defined as a mechanism that receives rotational motion from an engine and transfers such motion to a gear transmission or to a clutch. As used herein a gear transmission is defined as a mechanism including at least one gearing power path. The mechanism being capable of changing a speed ratio or rotational direction between a mechanical output of an engine and a load. As used herein a speed ratio is defined as a rotational velocity of an output shaft divided by the rotational velocity of an input shaft. As used herein a load is defined as a mechanism that receives rotational motion from a gear transmission or clutch to do useful work. As used herein a clutch is defined as a mechanism operable to couple two relatively rotatable parts together for common rotation or to uncouple such parts. The clutch as used in the definition is a clutch that may be used without a gear transmission or in advance of or behind a gear transmission in a power train. As used herein a gearing power path or power transfer system is defined as a mechanism including relatively rotatable bodies having engaging surfaces or which are drivingly connected by a belt or chain whereby a rotatable body will impart to or receive rotary motion or power from another rotary body by rolling contact. As used herein an output shaft is defined as a mechanism that receives rotational motion from a gear transmission or clutch and transfers such motion to a load. As used herein a chain or belt is defined as a power transferring member forming an endless loop and constructed of flexible material, or of articulated rigid links, to permit the member to conform to a radius of curvature of a sprocket or pulley drive face and intended, in use, to be driven in an endless path; and, by contact with the sprocket or pulley drive face, to transmit power to or extract power from the sprocket or pulley. As used herein a sprocket or pulley is defined as a device rotatable about an axis and having a drive face radially spaced from the axis of rotation for intended power transferring engagement with a chain or belt to drive the chain or belt on its endless path or to extract power from the chain or belt to drive an output load device.
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In operation, the toothed parking gear 20 is fixedly connected non-rotationally with respect to the output load shaft 18, such as through complementary splines 18b formed at the interface 18c between the gear 20 and shaft 18. The parking pawl 38 is normally held in a disengaged position by spring 28 until acted on by cam actuator 36. The cam actuator 36 is moveable between a disengaged position, and an engaged position. As the cam actuator 36 moves between the disengaged and engaged positions, load-bearing surfaces 34, 44 of the cam actuator 36 and parking pawl 38 respectively are engaged with the cam actuator 36 driving the parking pawl 38 in rotation between the disengaged position and the engaged position with respect to the toothed parking gear 20. When in the engaged position, a tooth 58a (best seen in
The cam actuator 36 can be connected to a mechanical drive mechanism 16, by way of example and not limitation, such as a shift, cable and switch combination, schematically illustrated in
In operation, as illustrated in
While the invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the disclosed embodiments but, on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims, which scope is to be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent structures as is permitted under the law.
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61484374 | May 2011 | US |