IP Library Granted Patent US 12667793
Granted Patent B2
US 12667793 · App. 18/815,272 · Granted Jun 30, 2026

Model vehicle vertical drive system

Inventors: Trent Collins (McKinney, TX); Randy Perez (McKinney, TX); Otto Karl Allmendinger (Rowlett, TX); Adam Cole Ewing (McKinney, TX)
Assignee: TRAXXAS, L.P.
A63H29/22A63H29/24A63H31/00
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Patent No.
US 12667793
App. No.
18/815,272
Granted
Jun 30, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A radio-controlled model vehicle is provided including a model vehicle chassis, a vertically mounted motor, and a rear axle, configured to pivot in a vertical direction relative to the model vehicle chassis via one or more rear axle linkages. The rear axle also includes a vertical rear axle differential. The model vehicle further includes a gear reduction transmission including a spur gear comprising spur gear teeth offset from a spur gear center portion, and a pinion gear engaged with the spur gear teeth. In addition, the model vehicle includes a vertical, extendable driveshaft that has one end attached to the spur gear center portion and another end attached to the rear axle differential. Wherein the driveshaft extends through the spur gear and the motor powers propulsion wheels coupled to the rear axle via the gear reduction transmission, driveshaft and rear axle differential.

Claims (48)

1 . A radio-controlled model vehicle comprising:

a model vehicle chassis;

a vertically oriented motor non-rotatively coupled to the model vehicle chassis;

a rear axle pivotally coupled to model vehicle chassis in a vertical direction via one or more rear axle linkages, and comprising:

a vertically oriented rear axle differential;

an extendable driveshaft vertically oriented and rotatively coupling the motor to the rear axle differential and configured to transmit a motor torque from the motor to the rear axle differential;

wherein the motor torque powers propulsion wheels coupled to the rear axle via the driveshaft and rear axle differential.

2 . The radio-controlled model vehicle claimed in claim 1 , wherein the extendable driveshaft further comprises:

a driveshaft yoke, slidably coupled along a central axis and fixed in rotation relative to a driveshaft male shaft; and

a first and second constant velocity joint located at each end of the driveshaft;

wherein the first end of the driveshaft is coupled to the motor via the first constant velocity joint; and

wherein the second end of the driveshaft is coupled to the rear axle differential via the second constant velocity joint.

3 . The radio-controlled model vehicle claimed in claim 1 , wherein the motor is coupled to the model vehicle chassis via a motor mounting assembly.

4 . The radio-controlled model vehicle claimed in claim 3 , wherein the motor mounting assembly further comprises:

a motor plate mounted to the motor; and

a motor mounting tower coupling the motor plate and the model vehicle chassis.

5 . A radio-controlled model vehicle comprising:

a model vehicle chassis;

a vertically oriented motor non-rotatively coupled to the model vehicle chassis;

a rear axle pivotally coupled to model vehicle chassis in a vertical direction via one or more rear axle linkages, and comprising:

a vertically oriented rear axle differential;

an extendable driveshaft vertically oriented and rotatively coupling the motor to the rear axle differential and configured to transmit a motor torque from the motor to the rear axle differential, wherein the driveshaft further comprises:

a driveshaft yoke, slidably coupled along a central axis and fixed in rotation relative to a driveshaft male shaft; and

a first constant velocity joint located at a first end of the driveshaft and coupled to the motor;

a second constant velocity joint located at a second end of the driveshaft and coupled to the rear axle differential; and

wherein the motor torque powers propulsion wheels coupled to the rear axle via the driveshaft and rear axle differential.

6 . The radio-controlled model vehicle claimed in claim 5 , further comprising:

a gear reduction transmission comprising:

a spur gear comprising spur gear teeth offset from a spur gear center coupling portion; and

a pinion gear powered by the motor and engaged with the spur gear teeth;

wherein the first end of the driveshaft is coupled to the motor via the spur gear center coupling portion and the first constant velocity joint; and

wherein the first end of the driveshaft passes through the spur gear teeth;

wherein the motor torque powers propulsion wheels coupled to the rear axle via the gear reduction transmission, driveshaft and rear axle differential.

7 . A radio-controlled model vehicle comprising:

a model vehicle chassis;

a vertically oriented motor for generating a motor torque, non-rotatively coupled to the model vehicle chassis;

a rear axle, pivotally coupled to move in a vertical direction, to the model vehicle chassis via one or more rear axle linkages, and comprising:

a vertically oriented rear axle differential;

a gear reduction transmission comprising:

a spur gear comprising spur gear teeth offset from a spur gear center coupling portion; and

a pinion gear powered by the motor and engaged with the spur gear teeth;

a vertically oriented extendable driveshaft configured to transmit the motor torque and comprising:

a first end of the driveshaft coupled via a first constant velocity joint to the spur gear center coupling portion;

a second end of the driveshaft coupled via a second constant velocity joint to the rear axle differential; and

wherein the first end of the driveshaft passes through the spur gear teeth;

wherein the motor torque powers propulsion wheels coupled to the rear axle via the gear reduction transmission, driveshaft and rear axle differential.

8 . The radio-controlled model vehicle claimed in claim 7 , wherein the extendable driveshaft further comprises:

a driveshaft yoke, slidably coupled along a central axis and fixed in rotation relative to a driveshaft male shaft.