IP Library Granted Patent US 12709153
Granted Patent B2
US 12709153 · App. 18/237,236 · Granted Aug 18, 2026

Vehicle with E-axle

Inventors: Martin J. Schimke (Red Granite, WI); Andrew Kotloski (Oshkosh, WI)
Assignee: Oshkosh Corporation
B60K17/36B60K1/02B60K17/02B60K17/165B60K17/348B60K17/356F16H37/0806F16H61/682F16H63/32
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Patent No.
US 12709153
App. No.
18/237,236
Granted
Aug 18, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A vehicle includes a chassis and an electric axle assembly coupled to the chassis. The electric axle assembly includes a first electric motor, a second electric motor, a drive differential configured to combine a first input torque from the first electric motor and a second input torque from the second electric motor and to drive an output shaft using the combined torque, and a first axle coupled to a first tractive element configured to be driven by the output shaft to propel the vehicle.

Claims (51)

1 . A vehicle comprising:

a chassis; and

an electric axle assembly coupled to the chassis, the electric axle assembly comprising:

a first electric motor;

a second electric motor;

a drive differential configured to combine a first input torque from the first electric motor and a second input torque from the second electric motor and to drive an output shaft using the combined torque;

a first axle coupled to a first tractive element configured to be driven by the output shaft to propel the vehicle;

a second tractive element positioned on an opposite side of the electric axle assembly from the first tractive element; and

an axle differential coupled to and configured to be driven by the output shaft, the axle differential coupled to and configured to drive the first tractive element and the second tractive element.

2 . The vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the first axle is an independent axle and the first tractive element and the second tractive element each includes an independent suspension.

3 . The vehicle of claim 1 , further comprising:

a second axle comprising a third tractive element; and

a first yoke coupled to and configured to be driven by the drive differential, the first yoke configured to be coupled to the second axle to drive the third tractive element.

4 . The vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the first electric motor and the second electric motor are separately mounted to the chassis.

5 . The vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the drive differential is configured to receive the first input torque at a first motor speed and the second input torque at a second motor speed different than the first motor speed.

6 . The vehicle of claim 5 , wherein the first axle is a beam axle.

7 . The vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the electric axle assembly further comprises a motor housing fixedly coupled to the first axle, wherein the first electric motor and the second electric motor are each coupled to the motor housing.

8 . The vehicle of claim 1 , wherein a rotation axis of the first electric motor is substantially perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the first axle and substantially parallel to a longitudinal axis of the output shaft.

9 . A method of shifting gears in a vehicle having a first electric traction motor coupled to a first gear assembly and a second electric traction motor coupled to a second gear assembly, the method comprising:

simultaneously operating the first electric traction motor to supply a first amount of power to the first gear assembly and operating the second electric traction motor to supply a second amount of power to the second gear assembly;

simultaneously operating the first electric traction motor to stop supplying power and operating the second electric traction motor to supply a third amount of power, the third amount of power being higher than the second amount of power;

while the first electric traction motor is not supplying power, shifting the first gear assembly from a first gear configuration to a second gear configuration;

simultaneously operating the second electric traction motor to stop supplying power and operating the first electric traction motor to supply a fourth amount of power, the fourth amount of power being greater than the first amount of power; and

while the second electric traction motor is not supplying power, shifting the second gear assembly from a third gear configuration to a fourth gear configuration.

10 . The method of claim 9 , further comprising simultaneously operating the first electric traction motor to supply a fifth amount of power to the first gear assembly with the first gear assembly in the second gear configuration and operating the second electric traction motor to supply a sixth amount of power to the second gear assembly with the second gear assembly in the fourth gear configuration.

11 . The method of claim 10 , further comprising disengaging the first electric traction motor from the first gear assembly with a first clutch before shifting to the second gear configuration and disengaging the second electric traction motor from the second gear assembly with a second clutch before shifting to the fourth gear configuration.

12 . The method of claim 9 , wherein shifting to the second gear configuration comprises disengaging a planetary gearset of the respective gear assembly and coupling the first electric traction motor to a direct drive shaft.

13 . A vehicle comprising:

a chassis; and

an electric axle assembly coupled to the chassis, the electric axle assembly comprising:

an axle comprising a first tractive element on a first side of the chassis and a second tractive element on a second side of the chassis;

a first electric motor configured to drive a first output gear;

a second electric motor configured to drive a second output gear;

a drive differential comprising a spider gear configured to be driven by the first output gear and the second output gear, the spider gear coupled to and configured to drive a ring gear using a combined output torque from the first output gear and the second output gear; and

an axle differential configured to receive the combined output torque from the ring gear and to divide the combined output torque to drive the first tractive element and the second tractive element.

14 . The vehicle of claim 13 , wherein the drive differential is configured to be driven by the first output gear and the second output gear simultaneously while the first output gear and the second output gear are rotating at different speeds.

15 . The vehicle of claim 13 , wherein the first electric motor and the second electric motor are each separately mounted to the chassis, wherein a shaft of the first electric motor is substantially parallel to a shaft of the second electric motor.

16 . The vehicle of claim 13 , wherein the axle is a beam axle comprising a motor housing fixedly coupled to the axle, wherein the first electric motor and the second electric motor are each coupled to the motor housing, wherein a shaft of the first electric motor is substantially parallel to a shaft of the second electric motor.

17 . A vehicle comprising:

a chassis; and

an electric axle assembly coupled to the chassis, the electric axle assembly comprising:

a first electric motor;

a second electric motor;

a drive differential configured to combine a first input torque from the first electric motor and a second input torque from the second electric motor and to drive an output shaft using the combined torque;

a first axle coupled to a first tractive element configured to be driven by the output shaft to propel the vehicle; and

a first gear assembly configured to transmit the first input torque from the first electric motor to the drive differential, the first gear assembly comprising:

a first planetary gearset comprising a carrier coupled to a plurality of planet gears;

a direct drive shaft; and

a first fork configured to selectively couple the first electric motor to the first planetary gearset or the direct drive shaft.

18 . The vehicle of claim 17 , further comprising a second fork configured to selectively couple the carrier to the direct drive shaft when the first fork couples the first electric motor to the first planetary gearset.

19 . The vehicle of claim 18 , wherein the first planetary gearset is configured to be completely decoupled from the first electric motor and the drive differential when the first fork couples the first electric motor to the direct drive shaft and the second fork is moved to a neutral position.