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GB2176852A - Transmission with a speed reducer and two-speed gear - Google Patents

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GB2176852A
GB2176852A GB08613532A GB8613532A GB2176852A GB 2176852 A GB2176852 A GB 2176852A GB 08613532 A GB08613532 A GB 08613532A GB 8613532 A GB8613532 A GB 8613532A GB 2176852 A GB2176852 A GB 2176852A
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Jack Lee Mccabria
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H02GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
    • H02KDYNAMO-ELECTRIC MACHINES
    • H02K7/00Arrangements for handling mechanical energy structurally associated with dynamo-electric machines, e.g. structural association with mechanical driving motors or auxiliary dynamo-electric machines
    • H02K7/10Structural association with clutches, brakes, gears, pulleys or mechanical starters
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60KARRANGEMENT OR MOUNTING OF PROPULSION UNITS OR OF TRANSMISSIONS IN VEHICLES; ARRANGEMENT OR MOUNTING OF PLURAL DIVERSE PRIME-MOVERS IN VEHICLES; AUXILIARY DRIVES FOR VEHICLES; INSTRUMENTATION OR DASHBOARDS FOR VEHICLES; ARRANGEMENTS IN CONNECTION WITH COOLING, AIR INTAKE, GAS EXHAUST OR FUEL SUPPLY OF PROPULSION UNITS IN VEHICLES
    • B60K1/00Arrangement or mounting of electrical propulsion units
    • B60K1/02Arrangement or mounting of electrical propulsion units comprising more than one electric motor
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16HGEARING
    • F16H3/00Toothed gearings for conveying rotary motion with variable gear ratio or for reversing rotary motion
    • F16H3/44Toothed gearings for conveying rotary motion with variable gear ratio or for reversing rotary motion using gears having orbital motion
    • F16H3/46Gearings having only two central gears, connected by orbital gears
    • F16H3/48Gearings having only two central gears, connected by orbital gears with single orbital gears or pairs of rigidly-connected orbital gears
    • F16H3/52Gearings having only two central gears, connected by orbital gears with single orbital gears or pairs of rigidly-connected orbital gears comprising orbital spur gears
    • F16H3/54Gearings having only two central gears, connected by orbital gears with single orbital gears or pairs of rigidly-connected orbital gears comprising orbital spur gears one of the central gears being internally toothed and the other externally toothed

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Abstract

A plurality transmission for an electrically powered vehicle includes an output shaft having a central axis 12 and a carrier gear 14 mounted to rotate about that axis. The carrier gear is driven by at least one electric motor 40, 42 and is coupled to the output shaft by an over-running clutch 16. A plurality of planetary gears 22, 24 are mounted on shafts 18, 20 which are attached to the carrier gear and positioned to engage a sun gear 28 on the output shaft and a ring gear 30. A housing 38 surrounds the gear assembly and a brake mechanism is provided to inhibit rotation of the ring gear thereby increasing the speed of the output shaft relative to the speed of the carrier gear. <IMAGE>

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SPECIFICATION Transmission with a speed reducer and gear shifter This invention relates to mechanical transmissions for electrically driven vehicles, and more particularly to such transmissions which include a speed reducer and gear shifter.
The power plant for an electric drive for a land vehicle consists of an engine driven alternator or generator, electrical power conversion equipment, motors and associated solid state controllers, and a mechanical transmission between the motors and a traction device. The traction device requires a high torque with input speeds from zero up to a few hundred revolutions per minute in each direction. In order to use smaller and lighter electric motors, it is desirable to have high speed motors capable of producing adequate power to accelerate the vehicle forward and backward, to turn the vehicle, and to drive the vehicle up an incline. Therefore, a transmission which produces a speed reduction is required. In addition to a speed reduction, a speed shifter within the transmission is desirable to produce maximum torque at low vehicle speeds.
The principal object of the invention is a transmission providing speed reduction and speed shifting between one or more electric motors and an output shaft.
With this object in view, the present invention resides in a transmission for an electrically powered vehicle comprising an output shaft having a central axis, a carrier gear mounted to rotate about said central axis, an over-running clutch connected in a driving relationship between said output shaft and said carrier gear, a plurality of planet gear shafts extending from circumferentially displaced positions on said carrier gear, a plurality of planet gears wherein one of said planet gears is mounted to rotate about each of said planet gear shafts, a sun gear connected to said output shaft and engaged with each of said planet gears, a ring gear mounted to rotate about said central axis and engaged with each of said planet gears, and a transmission housing characterized by a means for inhibiting rotation of said ring gear with respect to said housing, and an electric motor attached to said housing and having a motor shaft mounted in a driving relationship with said carrier gear.
The preferred embodiment of the invention will be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which: Figure 1 is a side view, partially in cross section, of a transmission constructed in accordance with the present invention; and Figure 2 is a cross section of the transmission of Figure 1 taken along line ll-ll.
Referring to the drawings, Figure 1 is a schematic side view, partially in cross section, of a transmission constructed in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention. This transmission includes an output shaft 10 having a central axis 12. A carrier gear 14 is mounted for rotation about the central axis and is coupled to the output shaft in a driving relationship by an over-running clutch 16. A plurality of planet gear shafts 18 and 20 extend from the carrier gear 14 at circumferentially displaced locations. Planet gears 22 and 24 are rotationally mounted on each of these planet gear shafts. A support ring 26 is attached to one end of each of the planet gear shafts. Sun gear 28 is connected to output shaft 10 and mounted to engage each of the planetary gears.A ring gear 30 is mounted for rotation about the central axis and also engages each of the planetary gears.
A flange 32 extends radially outward from the ring gear. A brake assembly 34 which includes brake pads 36 is positioned over a portion of the radially extending flange 32 to inhibit rotation of the ring gear with respect to the transmission housing 35. This brake assembly is constructed in accordance with known technology. A second brake 52 is provided at one end of the output shaft. This second brake assembly is also constructed in accordance with known technology. It prevents movement of the vehicle when it is parked and can also serve as an emergency brake. Motors 40 and 42 having shafts 44 and 46, respectively, are mounted on housing 38. The motor shafts 44 and 46 include pinions 48 and 50, respectively, which engage teeth along the periphery of carrier gear 14.
Figure 2 is a cross section of the transmission of Figure 1 taken along line ll-ll. A portion of the housing 38 in Figure 2 has been cut away to illustrate the driving relationship between motor pinion 48 and teeth 54 on the periphery of carrier gear 14. Similarly, radially extending flange 32 has been cut away to illustrate brake pad 36. In this view, four planetary gears are illustrated. However, it should be understood that this invention is not limited to this particular number of planetary gears.
Furthermore, although two motors are illustrated in Figures 1 and 2, this invention is equally applicable for use with a single motor or a larger number of motors.
The transmission of Figures 1 and 2 accommodates high speed motors and provides speed reduction with a speed shifter. The motor shaft pinions are sized to produce a high speed reduction between the motor shaft and the output shaft of the transmission. For initial acceleration of the vehicle, the brake 34 is disengaged so that ring gear 30 is free to rotate. For this mode of operation, torque is transferred from the carrier gear 14 through the overrunning clutch 16 to the output shaft 10. This produces a direction of rotation of the output shaft which may be used to drive the vehicle in a first direction. When the transmission output shaft 10 is being driven by the carrier gear 14 through the overrunning clutch 16, maximum speed reduction is achieved.On start-up, at zero speed, the locked rotor torque of the motors is multiplied by the gear ratio between the carrier gear and the motor pinions to produce the start-up torque for the vehicle traction device. As the speed of the vehicle increases, the electric motors reach maximum operating speed before the vehicle reaches maximum speed. At this point, a speed shift occurs within the transmission.
The speed shift is accomplished by using the brake 34 to apply a frictional force to the radially extending flange 32 on the ring gear 30. As the ring gear slows down, the planet gears which are carried by the carrier gear 14 apply torque to the sun gear, thereby rotating the output shaft. The sun and planetary gears are designed to increase speed of the sun gear relative to the carrier gear when the brake 34 is applied to reduce rotation of the ring gear. For a continuous mode of operation at maximum speed, sufficient brake torque would be applied to prevent rotation of the ring gear 30. The speed shifting planetary gear arrangement is designed such that the maximum allowable speed of the motors coincides with the maximum desired speed for the vehicle.For example, assume (1) the maximum allowable motor speed is 24,000 revolutions per minute, (2) the maximum desired speed of the vehicle is 60 miles per hour, and (3) the planetary gear shift is designed to increase the speed of the output shaft by a factor of three by application of brake 34. For this situation the transmission is designed to produce a vehicle speed of 60 miles per hour with the motors operating at 24,000 revolutions per minute with the power transferred through carrier gear 14, planet gear 22 and 24 and sun gear 28. Brake 34 is applied to prevent rotation of the ring gear 30 for this situation.
The speed of the vehicle between 60 and 20 miles per hour is controlled by varying the speed of the motors. At 20 miles per hour the motor speed would be 8,000 revolutions per minute with brake 34 applied. In order to produce maximum torque at 20 miles per hour or less, brake 34 is released and the motor speed is increased to maintain the desired vehicle speed. The torque is transferred through over-running clutch 16 for this situation.
Reverse movement of the vehicle is provided by reverse rotation of the motors. Since clutch 16 is an over-running clutch, reverse rotation of the output shaft occurs only when brake 34 is applying a frictional force to flange 32. Dynamic braking can be provided by operating the motors as generators with the energy being consumed in an associated resistor bank.
The disclosed transmission is compatible with high speed, high power motors that are light and compact. These motors can be cooled by spraying oil onto the ends of the windings since the active length of the motors is small. A small active length is permitted by virtue of the high rotational speed of a plurality of motors. Speed shifting provides maximum output shaft torque at low speeds for a given horse-power rating of the drive motors at their maximum speed.

Claims (5)

1. A transmission for an electrically powered vehicle comprising an output shaft having a central axis, a carrier gear mounted to rotate about said central axis, an over-running clutch connected in a driving relationship between said output shaft and said carrier gear, a plurality of planet gear shafts extending from circumferentiaily displaced positions on said carrier gear, a plurality of planet gears wherein one of said planet gears is mounted to rotate about each of said planet gear shafts, a sun gear connected to said output shaft and engaged with each of said planet gears, a ring gear mounted to rotate about said central axis and engaged with each of said planet gears, and a transmission housing characterized by a means for inhibiting rotation of said ring gear with respect to said housing, and an electric motor attached to said housing and having a motor shaft mounted in a driving relationship with said carrier gear.
2. A transmission as recited in claim 1, further characterized by: a flange extending radially outward from said ring gear; and wherein said means for inhibiting rotation of said ring gear includes a brake for applying frictional forces to said flange, said brake being mounted in a fixed position with respect to said housing.
3. A transmission as recited in claim 1 further characterized by said ring gear having a plurality of peripheral teeth and wherein said motor shaft includes a pinion positioned to engage said teeth.
4. A transmission as recited in claim 1 further characterized by said means for inhibiting rotation of said ring gear with respect to said housing having a brake mounted in a fixed position with respect to said housing.
5. A transmission as recited in claim 1 further characterized by: a second electric motor attached to said housing and having a second motor shaft mounted in a driving relationship with said carrier gear; and wherein said ring gear includes a plurality of peripheral teeth and wherein each of said motor shafts includes a pinion positioned to engage said teeth.
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