IP Library Granted Patent US 7,096,990
Granted Patent B2
US 7,096,990 · App. 09/916,256 · Granted Aug 29, 2006

Double disconnect assembly for multi-axle vehicles

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Patent No.
US 7,096,990
App. No.
09/916,256
Granted
Aug 29, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

An axle disconnect system is provided whereby axles of a tandem or multi-axle vehicle may be easily and quickly engaged and disengaged as required and whereby the ring gear and differential gears remain stationary when the axle is disengaged. In multi-axle vehicles, a dual disconnect mechanism is contained in the front and auxiliary rear axles. When only the primary rear axle is necessary to propel the vehicle (e.g., during highway use) the transfer case interrupts torque to the front axle. Similarly, a clutch also interrupts torque transmission to the auxiliary rear axle. In this mode, the dual disconnect mechanism prevents the axle output shafts from back-driving the differential, thereby reducing parasitic losses and wear.

Claims (22)

1. A double disconnect assembly in a drive assembly of a motor vehicle comprising:

a first drive axle;

a second drive axle driven by a drive train;

a first clutch assembly for selectively engaging and disengaging said drive train; and

a second clutch assembly for selectively engaging and disengaging first and second axle shafts of said second drive axle from a differential assembly, wherein said differential assembly comprises pinion gears rotatably mounted with respect to a cross pin, first and second side gears being rotatable about a common transverse axis, and said first and second axle shafts which are co-axial with said first and second side gears, respectively,

wherein said first and second axle shafts are axially slidable with respect to said differential assembly and interconnected to provide simultaneous axial movement of said axle shafts to thereby mutually disconnect said first and second axle shafts from said first and second side gears.

2. The double disconnect assembly according to claim 1 , further comprising a primary rear drive axle, wherein said drive train is an auxiliary rear prop shaft and said second drive axle is an auxiliary drive axle of a tandem vehicle.

3. The double disconnect assembly according to claim 1 , wherein, when said first and second clutch assemblies are in a nonengaged condition, said differential assembly is in a non-rotating state.

4. The double disconnect assembly according to claim 1 , further comprising an interconnecting member interconnecting said first and second axle shafts to translate simultaneously along said transverse axis.

5. The double disconnect assembly according to claim 4 , wherein said interconnecting member comprises a rod extending from an inboard end of said first axle shaft to an inboard end of said second axle shaft.

6. The double disconnect assembly according to claim 5 , wherein said rod passes through said cross pin.

7. The double disconnect assembly according to claim 1 , further comprising:

first clutch members on said first and second side gears; and

second clutch members on said first and second axle shafts for engaging said first clutch members of respective first and second side gears.

8. The double disconnect assembly according to claim 7 , wherein said first and second side gears have axially extending central bores, said first clutch members on said first and second side gears are splines formed on portions of said bores, said second clutch members on said first and second axle shafts are splines formed on outer surfaces thereof, the splines on said first and second side gears and the splines on said first and second axle shafts being in engagement when said first and second axle shafts are in a clutch engaging position and out of engagement when said first and second axle shafts are in a clutch disengaging position.

9. The double disconnect assembly according to claim 8 , wherein a compression spring urges said first and second axle shafts toward one of said clutch engaging position and said clutch disengaging position.

10. The double disconnect assembly according to claim 9 , wherein said compression spring urges said first and second axle shafts toward said clutch disengaging position.

11. The double disconnect assembly according to claim 1 , further including a clutch collar which is mounted on one of said first and second axle shafts for axially moving said first and second axle shafts simultaneously in the same direction between a clutch engaging position and a clutch disengaging position.

12. The double disconnect assembly according to claim 11 , further including an actuator, wherein said actuator includes an arm for engaging said clutch collar for slidably moving said first and second axle shafts between said clutch engaging position and said clutch disengaging position.

13. The double disconnect assembly according to claim 1 , wherein outer surfaces of said first and second axle shafts and inner surfaces of said first and second side gears have complementary splines.

14. The double disconnect assembly according to claim 1 , wherein said first and second axle shafts are in driving engagement with said first and second side gears when said first and second axle shafts are in a clutch engaging position and are in a free-wheeling mode when said first and second axle shafts are in a clutch disengaging position.

15. The double disconnect assembly according to claim 1 , further comprising a splined interconnection between the axle shafts and the side gears whereby splines of the splined interconnection are divided into a pair of axial-spaced rows of gear teeth on each of said first and second axle shafts and said first and second side gears.

Assignments (4)
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY REVOLVING FACILITY SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Apr 25, 2008
From: DANA HOLDING CORPORATION; DANA LIMITED; DANA AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS GROUP, LLC; DANA DRIVESHAFT PRODUCTS, LLC; DANA DRIVESHAFT MANUFACTURING, LLC; DANA LIGHT AXLE PRODUCTS, LLC; DANA LIGHT AXLE MANUFACTURING, LLC; DANA SEALING PRODUCTS, LLC; DANA SEALING MANUFACTURING, LLC; DANA STRUCTURAL PRODUCTS, LLC; DANA THERMAL PRODUCTS, LLC; DANA HEAVY VEHICLE SYSTEMS GROUP, LLC; DANA COMMERCIAL VEHICLE PRODUCTS, LLC; DANA COMMERCIAL VEHICLE MANUFACTURING, LLC; SPICER HEAVY AXLE & BRAKE, INC.; DANA OFF HIGHWAY PRODUCTS, LLC; DTF TRUCKING INC.; DANA WORLD TRADE CORPORATION; DANA AUTOMOTIVE AFTERMARKET, INC.; DANA GLOBAL PRODUCTS, INC.; DANA STRUCTURAL MANUFACTURING, LLC
To: CITICORP USA, INC.
Reel/Frame 020859/0249 →
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY TERM FACILITY SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Apr 25, 2008
From: DANA HOLDING CORPORATION; DANA LIMITED; DANA AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS GROUP, LLC; DANA DRIVESHAFT PRODUCTS, LLC; DANA DRIVESHAFT MANUFACTURING, LLC; DANA LIGHT AXLE PRODUCTS, LLC; DANA LIGHT AXLE MANUFACTURING, LLC; DANA SEALING PRODUCTS, LLC; DANA SEALING MANUFACTURING, LLC; DANA STRUCTURAL PRODUCTS, LLC; DANA THERMAL PRODUCTS, LLC; DANA HEAVY VEHICLE SYSTEMS GROUP, LLC; DANA COMMERCIAL VEHICLE PRODUCTS, LLC; DANA COMMERCIAL VEHICLE MANUFACTURING, LLC; SPICER HEAVY AXLE & BRAKE, INC.; DANA OFF HIGHWAY PRODUCTS, LLC; DTF TRUCKING INC.; DANA WORLD TRADE CORPORATION; DANA AUTOMOTIVE AFTERMARKET, INC.; DANA GLOBAL PRODUCTS, INC.; DANA STRUCTURAL MANUFACTURING, LLC
To: CITICORP USA, INC.
Reel/Frame 020859/0359 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 19, 2008
From: TORQUE-TRACTION TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
To: DANA AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS GROUP, LLC
Reel/Frame 020518/0949 →
MERGER Recorded Mar 2, 2006
From: TORQUE-TRACTION TECHNOLOGY, INC.
To: TORQUE-TRACTION TECHNOLOGIES LLC
Reel/Frame 017240/0209 →