Vehicle wheel drive disconnect system permitting free wheeling of the wheel on a vehicle drive axle

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6523661
  • Patent Number
    6,523,661
  • Date Filed
    Friday, June 9, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 25, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A wheel drive disconnect system for use in electrically powered vehicles for transporting the physically challenged having at least one wheel comprising a rim, a wheel hub sleeve, and a radially extending plate connecting the rim and hub sleeve. A rotatably driven shaft drive is freely received by the hub sleeve and a releasable drive transmitter axially freely receives the drive shaft device and has a first position in which it is driven and a second axially displaced position in which it is not. Protrusions and drive surfaces provided between the wheel plate and drive transmitter are in radial alignment for driving the wheel in rotation when the drive transmitter member is in the first position and for permitting free wheeling of the wheel when the drive transmitter has been axially displaced and the protrusions and drive surfaces are out of radial alignment.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




While various wheel release mechanisms have been proposed in the past for vehicles of this character, as shown, for instance, in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,889,773, 4,504,094 and 5,394,968, all of which I incorporate herein by reference, they have been of a relatively complex and expensive nature or have not been friction free.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is concerned with a system which is simple, economic, and has a minimum number of parts. In the several embodiments illustrated, it is used in conjunction with a vehicle wheel which has a rim connected with a hub by a radial plate having circumferentially spaced protrusions on the plate which may comprise the nut and bolt assemblies used to secure the plate sections which form the plate. An axially displaceable drive transmitting member which receives the drive shaft or axle also disengageably receives the protrusions. The system preferably incorporates a simple cross pin carried by the driven axle or an axle extension which is normally received in a pin accommodation housing on the inner face of the drive transmitting member and a yieldable device reactable between the axle or axle extension which normally maintains the nested relationship of the pin in the housing, but is yieldable to permit the drive transmitter or actuator member to withdraw and rotate to a position in which it is held out of driving engagement with the pin and axle and the protrusions are free of the drive transmitting member to permit the wheel to free wheel.











THE DRAWINGS




The presently preferred embodiment of the invention is disclosed in the following description and in the accompanying drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a partly sectional, partial rear elevational view showing the left end portion of a wheel and axle assembly for vehicles of the character mentioned;





FIG. 2

is a reduced scale, partly sectional view of the right end of such a wheel and axle assembly, illustrating an exploded view configuration of the parts;





FIG. 3

is an enlarged fragmentary, sectional view of the assembly of

FIG. 2

with the parts in assembled position;





FIG. 4

is an internal facial view of the releasable actuator or drive transmitter member only;





FIG. 5

is an opposite facial view of the same member;





FIG. 6

is a sectional view taken on the line


6





6


of FIG.


5


.





FIG. 7

is a transverse sectional view illustrating another embodiment;





FIG. 8

is an outer face view of the wheel face only;





FIG. 9

is an inner face elevational view of the actuator member only;





FIG. 10

is a cross sectional view taken on the line


10





10


of

FIG. 9

;





FIG. 11

is a cross sectional view taken on the line


11





11


of

FIG. 9

;





FIG. 12

is an outer face view, similar to

FIG. 8

, of another wheel face; and





FIG. 13

is a fragmentary, transverse sectional view illustrating another form of the invention which is used with this wheel.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION





FIG. 1

shows a dual electric motor drive assembly


10


for axle or drive shaft assemblies, generally designated


11


, which are to releasably drive wheels W. The wheels W have rims R joined to wheel hubs, generally designated H, by backer plates


12


(

FIG. 2

) which may comprise plate sections secured together by bolts


13


and nuts


14


. The hubs H comprise axle receiving sleeves


15


projecting from plates


12


axially inwardly.




Reduced diameter stub axles or drive shafts


16


which are freely received by hubs H are connected at their inner ends to the electric motor drive elements at


16




a


. At their outer ends, each stub axle


16


has a bore


17


receiving a cross pin


18


which is normally received in a bifurcated slot or housing


19


provided in the inner face of an axially movable release drive transmitting member or actuator


20


having a curvilinear handle rib


20




a


. The slot


19


is bifurcated by a bore


22


which slideably receives the outer end of stub axle


16


. Member


20


also has four internally facing annular recesses


21


in which the annular nuts


14


can be received. The marginal walls of recesses


21


may be referenced as drive surfaces and the nuts


14


as protrusions. Rib


20




a


has a central bore, generally designated


22




a


, including an outer portion for receiving screw


23


(FIG.


3


), and a yieldable member comprising an actuator return spring


24


. The bore


22




a


includes also a reduced diameter portion


22




c


which defines a spring restraining shoulder


25


, and a portion


22




c


communicating with bore


22




a


. Each stub axle


16


has an inner threaded bore


26


(

FIG. 3

) to threadedly receive and retain the spring retaining screw


23


.




THE OPERATION




In operation, with pin


18


in slot


19


, a given wheel W is normally driven in rotation with the nuts


14


on plate


12


received in openings


21


. When handle rib


20




a


is pulled outwardly and compresses spring


24


, slot


19


is pulled away from pin


18


as drive transmitting member


20


moves outwardly, and recesses


21


move axially away from nuts or protrusions


14


to a position radially free of them and the ends of bolts


13


. Rib


20




a


and member


20


can then be rotated 90° to a neutral position in which slot


19


is crosswise to pin


18


and the wheel W is removed from the drive of stub axle


16


and free wheels. In this position of drive transmitting member or actuator


20


, the internal face portion


20




b


of the member


20


bearing on pin


18


holds the member


20


in its outward or withdrawn position. The drive is restored by rotating member


20


through ninety degrees and permitting spring


24


to move member


20


inwardly again to restore slot


19


to a position capturing pin


18


, and bores


21


to a position axially receiving and driving nuts


14


.





FIGS. 7-11

illustrate a further embodiment of the invention in which the same numerals have been used, where appropriate, to identify similar parts. In this embodiment of the invention, the wheel W, which includes the tire rim part R, includes plates


12


with plate sections secured together as previously by nuts and bolts


13


and


14


respectively. The plate


12


is provided with an outwardly projecting circular rib


27


within which the actuator or drive transmitting member, generally designated


20


, is received, as shown in FIG.


7


. Finally, within the flange or rib


27


, axially outwardly projecting, preferably rectangular, hollow protrusions


28


are provided at 90° intervals, as shown in

FIG. 8

, particularly. Wheel W also is provided with strengthening ribs


29


on each of the plate sections forming plates


12


.




As

FIG. 9

particularly makes clear, the drive transmitting actuator


20


has a scalloped bottom rib wall


30


with inset protrusion receiving recesses


31


, for normally axially receiving the axial protrusions


28


on the wheel plate


12


. The construction disclosed replaces the recesses


21


, provided in the first embodiment for receiving the nuts


14


, to provide a more precise fit of the parts for the purpose of transmitting the drive. The marginal walls


30


of recesses


31


may be referenced as drive surfaces which drive protrusions


28


.




The bore


22


, which bifurcates pin receiving slot


19


, no longer leads to a spring accommodating recess, and, rather, a diametrally enlarged spring


24


is accommodated within an annular knob forming wall


32


and bears against a washer


33


retained by the screw


23


which, as previously, threads into the end of stub axle


16


. A resiliently retained cover


34


is provided for the knob


32


and releasably seats in an annular notch


35


provided in the knob wall


32


by snapping into it.




The operation is the same as previously, in that, when the pin


18


is within slot


19


, a given wheel is normally driven in rotation with the drive providing protrusions


28


received within the protrusion capturing recesses or cavities


31


in actuator


20


. When the knob


32


is pulled outwardly and compresses spring


24


, housing


19


with its slot parts


19




a


is pulled away from pin


18


as member


20


moves outwardly, and recesses


31


move axially outwardly away from the protrusions


28


on the wheel hub H to a position radially free of them. The knob


32


can then be rotated 90° to a neutral position in which slot housing


19


is crosswise to pin


18


and the wheel W is removed from the drive of stub axle


16


, and free wheels.




In this removed position of the actuator


20


, the member


20


is held in outward or withdrawn position by wall


20




b


bearing on pin


18


. When member


20


is rotated through 90° and spring


24


is permitted to move actuator member


20


axially inwardly once again to restore slot


19


to a position receiving pin


18


, and cavities


31


to a position receiving the protrusions


28


, the drive is restored.




Still another embodiment of the invention is illustrated in

FIGS. 12 and 13

in which the protrusions or nubs


28


are formed on the plate


12


at the radial location of the bolts


13


and openings


13




a


are provided for the bolts


13


. Except for the location of the protrusions


28


, the construction and operation of the components is the same as described with reference to

FIGS. 7-11

and the same numerals have appropriately been used to identify them. Here, again the marginal walls


30


of recesses


31


may be referenced as drive surfaces which drive protrusions


28


.




In any of the embodiments, when a two wheel drive is driving the rear vehicle wheels, both release members


20


must be disengaged to effect free wheeling. When a transaxle which has an integrated differential is employed, the members


20


can be released selectively.




The disclosed embodiment is representative of a presently preferred form of the invention, but is intended to be illustrative rather than definitive thereof. The invention is defined in the claims.



Claims
  • 1. A wheel drive disconnect system for use in electrically powered vehicles for transporting the physically challenged, wherein the system comprises:a. at least one wheel comprising a rim, a wheel hub sleeve, and a radially extending plate connecting the rim and hub sleeve; b. an electrically powered motor mechanism including a powered rotatably driven shaft device freely received by said hub sleeve for relative rotation therewith; c. an axially displaceable releasable drive transmitting member axially freely receiving said drive shaft device and having a first position in which it receives the drive rotation of said drive shaft device and a second axially displaced position in which it does not; d. protrusions and drive surfaces provided between said wheel plate and said drive transmitting member radially disposed outwardly of said wheel hub sleeve in radial alignment for driving said wheel in rotation when said drive transmitting member is in said first position and for permitting free wheeling of said wheel when said drive transmitting member has been axially displaced and said protrusions and drive surfaces are out of radial alignment; e. said protrusions being on said wheel plate and said drive surfaces being provided as recess walls in said drive transmitting member within which said protrusions are received for transmitting a drive in both directions of rotation when said drive transmitting member is in said first position; f. said protrusions being circumferentially spaced nubs provided on said wheel plate; and g. said wheel plate comprising a pair of rim plate sections and bolt and nut assemblies for clamping said sections extending through said nubs.
  • 2. A wheel drive disconnect system for use in electrically powered vehicles for transporting the physically challenged, wherein the system comprises:a. at least one wheel comprising a rim, a wheel hub sleeve, and a radially extending plate connecting the rim and hub sleeve; b. an electrically powered motor mechanism including a powered rotatably driven shaft device freely received by said hub sleeve for relative rotation therewith; c. an axially displaceable releasable drive transmitting member axially freely receiving said drive shaft device and having a first position in which it receives the drive rotation of said drive shaft device and a second axially displaced position in which it does not; d. protrusions and drive surfaces provided between said wheel plate and drive transmitting member radially disposed outwardly of said wheel hub sleeve in radial alignment for driving said wheel in rotation when said drive transmitting member is in said first position and for permitting free wheeling of said wheel when said drive transmitting member has been axially displaced and said protrusions and drive surfaces are out of radial alignment; and e. said drive shaft device and drive transmitting member having a crosspin and crosspin slot connection and in said first position said crosspin being received in said slot, said drive transmitting member being mounted for limited axial movement relative to said drive shaft device and for rotary adjustment relative to said drive shaft device to an adjusted relative rotary location wherein said crosspin is removed from said slot and said drive transmitting member is held in said second position.
  • 3. The system of claim 2 wherein said crosspin is mounted by said drive shaft device to project radially from said drive shaft device and said drive transmitting member has an axially inner surface in which said slot is provided, said crosspin being engaged with said axially inner surface when said drive transmitting member is rotated to said location, and a spring mechanism reactive to urge said drive transmitting member and drive shaft device axially together to releasably maintain said drive transmitting member in both said first and second positions.
  • 4. A wheel drive disconnect system for use in electrically powered vehicles for transporting the physically challenged wherein at least one wheel comprises a rim, a wheel hub, and a radially extending plate connecting the rim and hub; and an electrically powered motor mechanism including a powered rotatably driven shaft device is freely received by said hub for relative rotation therewith; the improvement wherein;a. an axially displaceable drive transmitter freely mounts to said drive shaft device and has a first position in which it receives the drive rotation of said drive shaft device and a second axially displaced position in which it does not; b. protrusions and drive surfaces are provided on said wheel plate and drive transmitter radially disposed outwardly of said wheel hub in radial alignment for driving said wheel in rotation when said drive transmitter is in said first position and for permitting free wheeling of said wheel when said drive transmitter has been axially displaced and said protrusions and drive surfaces are out of radial alignment; c. said protrusions being circumferentially spaced nubs provided on said wheel plate; and d. said wheel plate comprising a pair of rim plate sections and bolt and nut assemblies for clamping said sections extend through said nubs.
  • 5. A wheel drive disconnect system for use in electrically powered vehicles for transporting the physically challenged wherein at least one wheel comprises a rim, a wheel hub, and a radially extending plate connecting the rim and hub; and an electrically powered motor mechanism including a powered rotatably driven shaft device is freely received by said hub for relative rotation therewith; the improvement wherein;a. an axially displaceable drive transmitter freely mounts to said drive shaft device and has a first position in which it receives the drive rotation of said drive shaft device and a second axially displaced position in which it does not; and b. protrusions and drive surfaces are provided on said wheel plate and drive transmitter radially disposed outwardly of said wheel hub in radial alignment for driving said wheel in rotation when said drive transmitter is in said first position and for permitting free wheeling of said wheel when said drive transmitter has been axially displaced and said protrusions and drive surfaces are out of radial alignment; c. said drive shaft device and drive transmitting member having a crosspin and crosspin slot connection and in said first position said crosspin being received in said slot, said drive transmitting member being mounted for limited axial movement relative to said drive shaft device and for rotary adjustment relative to said drive shaft device to an adjusted relative rotary location wherein said crosspin is removed from said slot and said drive transmitting member is held in said second position.
  • 6. The system of claim 5 wherein said crosspin is mounted by said drive shaft device to project radially from said drive shaft device and said drive transmitting member has an axially inner surface in which said slot is provided, said crosspin being engaged with said axially inner surface when said drive transmitting member is rotated to said location, and a spring mechanism reactive to urge said drive transmitting member and drive shaft device axially together to releasably maintain said drive transmitting member in both said first and second positions.
Parent Case Info

This invention, which claims the priority of provisional application 60/142,493 filed Jul. 6, 1999, relates particularly to vehicle mount assemblies for the drive axles of electrically driven carts of the type used by the physically challenged and to methods of constructing and operating them.

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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/142493 Jul 1999 US