US20070034437A1 - Drive device for an industrial truck - Google Patents
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- B60K—ARRANGEMENT 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
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- This invention relates to a drive device for an industrial truck, the drive device having a pivoted bolster that can rotate around a vertical axis, two drive wheels that are mounted on the pivoted bolster parallel and in mirror symmetry with respect to the vertical axis, and a device that is located between the drive wheels to generate a differential action between the drive wheels.
- Drive devices with a pivoted bolster are used, for example, in industrial materials handling equipment. In such equipment, there is generally a single drive wheel.
- This type of construction has the disadvantage that high wear occurs to the wheels, particularly when the wheels are steered while the vehicle is stopped. Moreover, the steering forces that an operator must apply by means of a towbar are high.
- a vertically oriented motor is provided above the drive wheels.
- the device used to generate a differential action is a mechanical differential, the input of which is coupled with the motor and the two outputs of which are effectively connected with the drive wheels.
- the motor is oriented coaxially with the vertical axis of the pivoted bolster.
- a reducing gearset is located between the respective output of the differential and the corresponding drive wheel, a small electric motor with a high output speed can be used. There is sufficient space for the reducing gearsets between the drive wheels because the common motor is installed elsewhere.
- Each of the reducing gearsets can be advantageously located at least partly inside a rim of the corresponding drive wheel. The distance between the drive wheels can thereby be minimized.
- the pivoted bolster has a horizontal flange on which the motor is fastened.
- the flange can be in contact with a frame, with the interposition of a pivot bearing.
- each drive wheel can be coupled with its own motor, for example in the form of a wheel hub motor.
- the motor can be realized in the form of an electric motor, such as a three-phase motor.
- a double rotor electric motor can be located between the wheels.
- the motor can have two rotors and a common stator, whereby each of the rotors can be directly or indirectly coupled with a neighboring drive wheel.
- the drive wheels can be located relatively close to each other, there are only slight speed differences when the vehicle travels around a curve. Therefore, it is sufficient to provide only one control system and one power electronics unit for the double rotor motor. The differential action between the two drive wheels is thereby achieved by the different slip between the rotors and the stator.
- the double rotor motor is a radial field motor. It is also possible, however, for the motor to be an axial field motor. To minimize the service and maintenance required, brushless motors, e.g., with three-phase current technology, can be used.
- FIG. 1 shows a first embodiment of a drive device of the invention
- FIG. 2 shows a second embodiment of a drive device of the invention
- FIG. 3 shows a third embodiment of a drive device of the invention.
- a horizontal plate 3 of a pivoted bolster is supported on a frame 1 of an industrial truck, such as a low-lift truck, by means of a pivot bearing 2 .
- the pivoted bolster can rotate around a vertical axis V.
- the drive wheels 4 and 5 each have a tire R and a rim F.
- the drive wheels 4 and 5 are driven by a motor 6 , such as an electric motor, for example a three-phase electric motor, located above a mechanical differential 7 which is located axially between the wheels 4 and 5 .
- the motor 6 is thereby fastened to the horizontal plate 3 coaxially with the vertical axis V.
- the motor 6 and the input to the differential 7 located between the drive wheels 4 and 5 are connected by means of a motor shaft 6 a. Downstream of each of the two outputs of the differential 7 are respective reducing gearsets, which are not shown in the figure.
- the motors 8 and 9 instead of a common motor and downstream differential, there are two (electric) motors 8 and 9 that are independent of each other.
- the motors 8 and 9 can be wheel hub motors and can be located inside the rims F of the respective drive wheels 4 and 5 . The result is an electric differential.
- a reducing gearset can be advantageously located upstream of each drive wheel 4 and 5 (e.g., integrated into the motors 8 , 9 ), so that the motors 8 , 9 can be very small.
- the drive device has a very low overall height.
- an electric double rotor motor 10 located axially between the two drive wheels 4 and 5 , and preferably axially aligned with them, is an electric double rotor motor 10 .
- the double rotor motor 10 can be fastened to an axle body A and has a stator 10 b in a housing 10 a and two rotors 10 c, 10 d mounted independently of each other.
- Each rotor 10 c and 10 d can be coupled with the respective neighboring drive wheel 4 or 5 , for example with the interposition of a reducing gearset.
- Each drive wheel 4 , 5 can also be provided with a brake (not shown in the figure).
- the double rotor motor 10 can also be realized in the form of a radial field motor or in the form of an axial field motor, which in each case can be brushless. It is also possible to install a reducing gearset and/or a brake downstream of each rotor.
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Abstract
A drive device for an industrial truck includes a pivoted bolster rotatable around a vertical axis (V), two drive wheels ( 4, 5 ) mounted on the pivoted bolster and a device located axially between the drive wheels ( 4, 5 ) to generate a differential action between the drive wheels ( 4, 5 ). A vertically oriented motor ( 6 ) can be provided above the drive wheels ( 4, 5 ) and a mechanical differential ( 7 ) can be coupled with the motor ( 6 ) and the drive wheels ( 4, 5 ). Alternatively, each drive wheel ( 4 or 5 ) can be coupled with its own motor ( 8 or 9 ). Alternatively still, a double rotor electric motor ( 10 ) having two rotors ( 10 c , 10 d) and a common stator ( 10 b) can be located between the drive wheels ( 4 or 5 ) and coupled with a neighboring drive wheel ( 4 or 5 ).
Description
- This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/890,826 filed Jul. 14, 2004, which claimed priority to German Application No. 103 31 919.0 filed Jul. 15, 2003 and German Application No. 10 2004 014 773.6 filed Mar. 26, 2004, all of which applications are herein incorporated by reference in their entirety.
- 1. Field of the Invention
- This invention relates to a drive device for an industrial truck, the drive device having a pivoted bolster that can rotate around a vertical axis, two drive wheels that are mounted on the pivoted bolster parallel and in mirror symmetry with respect to the vertical axis, and a device that is located between the drive wheels to generate a differential action between the drive wheels.
- 2. Technical Considerations
- Drive devices with a pivoted bolster are used, for example, in industrial materials handling equipment. In such equipment, there is generally a single drive wheel. This type of construction has the disadvantage that high wear occurs to the wheels, particularly when the wheels are steered while the vehicle is stopped. Moreover, the steering forces that an operator must apply by means of a towbar are high.
- DE 199 54 590 A1 describes a generic drive device that does not suffer from this disadvantage because it has two parallel drive wheels. In that case, the two drive wheels are coupled with a common electric motor that is located in the wheel hubs, into which a differential is integrated. Also installed in the wheel hubs are two reduction gearsets, each of which is connected to one of the outputs of the differential. As a result of the small amount of space available, this known configuration requires a very tightly packed and therefore complicated arrangement of the individual components of the drive device.
- Therefore, it is an object of the invention to provide a drive device of the general type described above but that has a simplified construction.
- In a first realization of the invention, a vertically oriented motor is provided above the drive wheels. The device used to generate a differential action is a mechanical differential, the input of which is coupled with the motor and the two outputs of which are effectively connected with the drive wheels.
- In a drive device of the invention, more space is available for both the mechanical differential and for the motor than in the drive device of the known art. The construction is thereby simplified.
- In one advantageous configuration of the invention, the motor is oriented coaxially with the vertical axis of the pivoted bolster.
- If a reducing gearset is located between the respective output of the differential and the corresponding drive wheel, a small electric motor with a high output speed can be used. There is sufficient space for the reducing gearsets between the drive wheels because the common motor is installed elsewhere.
- Each of the reducing gearsets can be advantageously located at least partly inside a rim of the corresponding drive wheel. The distance between the drive wheels can thereby be minimized.
- With regard to a simple construction of the drive device of the invention, it is also advantageous if the pivoted bolster has a horizontal flange on which the motor is fastened. The flange can be in contact with a frame, with the interposition of a pivot bearing.
- In a second exemplary realization of the invention, each drive wheel can be coupled with its own motor, for example in the form of a wheel hub motor.
- When electric motors are used, the differential effect between the two drive wheels can be generated electrically (“electric differential”). Therefore, a mechanical differential may no longer be necessary. In this case, it is also advantageous if an integrated reducing gearset is located downstream of each motor. A brake can also be integrated in each motor.
- In the configurations of the invention described above, the motor can be realized in the form of an electric motor, such as a three-phase motor.
- In a third exemplary embodiment of the invention, a double rotor electric motor can be located between the wheels. The motor can have two rotors and a common stator, whereby each of the rotors can be directly or indirectly coupled with a neighboring drive wheel.
- Because the drive wheels can be located relatively close to each other, there are only slight speed differences when the vehicle travels around a curve. Therefore, it is sufficient to provide only one control system and one power electronics unit for the double rotor motor. The differential action between the two drive wheels is thereby achieved by the different slip between the rotors and the stator.
- In one configuration of the invention, the double rotor motor is a radial field motor. It is also possible, however, for the motor to be an axial field motor. To minimize the service and maintenance required, brushless motors, e.g., with three-phase current technology, can be used.
- Additional advantages and details are explained in greater detail below with reference to the exemplary embodiments illustrated in the accompanying schematic figures, in which like reference symbols identify like parts throughout.
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FIG. 1 shows a first embodiment of a drive device of the invention; -
FIG. 2 shows a second embodiment of a drive device of the invention; and -
FIG. 3 shows a third embodiment of a drive device of the invention. - As used herein, spatial terms, such as “vertical”, “horizontal”, and the like, relate to the invention as it is shown in the drawing figures. However, it is to be understood that the invention can assume various other orientations and, therefore, these terms should not be considered as limiting.
- In the embodiment illustrated in
FIG. 1 , ahorizontal plate 3 of a pivoted bolster is supported on aframe 1 of an industrial truck, such as a low-lift truck, by means of a pivot bearing 2. The pivoted bolster can rotate around a vertical axis V. Fastened to the pivoted bolster, parallel to each other and in mirror symmetry with respect to the vertical axis V, are twodrive wheels drive wheels - The
drive wheels motor 6, such as an electric motor, for example a three-phase electric motor, located above a mechanical differential 7 which is located axially between thewheels motor 6 is thereby fastened to thehorizontal plate 3 coaxially with the vertical axis V. - The
motor 6 and the input to the differential 7 located between thedrive wheels motor shaft 6a. Downstream of each of the two outputs of the differential 7 are respective reducing gearsets, which are not shown in the figure. - In the exemplary embodiment illustrated in
FIG. 2 , instead of a common motor and downstream differential, there are two (electric)motors 8 and 9 that are independent of each other. Themotors 8 and 9 can be wheel hub motors and can be located inside the rims F of therespective drive wheels - Here, too, a reducing gearset can be advantageously located upstream of each
drive wheel 4 and 5 (e.g., integrated into themotors 8, 9), so that themotors 8, 9 can be very small. In this exemplary embodiment, the drive device has a very low overall height. - In the exemplary embodiment illustrated in
FIG. 3 , located axially between the twodrive wheels double rotor motor 10. Thedouble rotor motor 10 can be fastened to an axle body A and has astator 10 b in ahousing 10 a and tworotors 10 c, 10 d mounted independently of each other. Eachrotor 10 c and 10 d can be coupled with the respective neighboringdrive wheel drive wheel - The
double rotor motor 10, as illustrated in this exemplary embodiment, can also be realized in the form of a radial field motor or in the form of an axial field motor, which in each case can be brushless. It is also possible to install a reducing gearset and/or a brake downstream of each rotor. - It will be readily appreciated by those skilled in the art that modifications may be made to the invention without departing from the concepts disclosed in the foregoing description. Accordingly, the particular embodiments described in detail herein are illustrative only and are not limiting to the scope of the invention, which is to be given the full breadth of the appended claims and any and all equivalents thereof.
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1. A drive device for an industrial truck, comprising:
a pivoted bolster rotatable around a vertical axis;
two drive wheels mounted on the pivoted bolster parallel and in mirror symmetry with respect to the vertical axis; and
a device located axially between the drive wheels to generate a differential action between the drive wheels,
wherein each drive wheel is coupled with its own motor.
2. The drive device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein downstream of each motor is an integrated reducing gearset.
3. The drive device as claimed in claim 1 , including a brake integrated into each motor.
4. The drive device as claimed in claim 2 , including a brake integrated into each motor.
5. The drive device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein at least one motor is an electric motor.
6. The drive device as claimed in claim 5 , wherein at least one motor is a three-phase motor.
7. The drive device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein at least one motor is a wheel hub motor.
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