IP Library Granted Patent US 10,357,997
Granted Patent B1
US 10,357,997 · App. 15/899,733 · Granted Jul 23, 2019

Drive axle assembly with moveable axle shaft and method of operation

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Patent No.
US 10,357,997
App. No.
15/899,733
Granted
Jul 23, 2019
Kind
B1
Abstract

A drive axle assembly includes a differential assembly, a wheel hub assembly, an axle shaft, and an actuator mechanism. The actuator mechanism is adapted to move the axle shaft between a first axial position in which the axle shaft is engaged with the wheel hub assembly, and a second axial position in which the axle shaft is disengaged from the wheel hub assembly.

Claims (30)

1. A drive axle assembly comprising:

a differential assembly including a side gear;

a wheel hub assembly including a hub and a cap;

an axle shaft that is rotatable about an axis and extends axially from the differential assembly toward the cap such that the axle shaft is received in the hub, the axle shaft being moveable along the axis relative to the side gear and the cap; and

an actuator mechanism that is configured to actuate the axle shaft along the axis between a first axial position in which the differential assembly provides torque to the wheel hub assembly and a second axial position in which the wheel hub assembly is disconnected from the differential assembly such that the differential assembly does not provide torque to the wheel hub assembly.

2. The drive axle assembly of claim 1 wherein the axle shaft has an axle flange that operatively connects the differential assembly to the wheel hub assembly when the axle shaft is in the first axial position.

3. The drive axle assembly of claim 2 wherein the axle flange is received in the hub.

4. The drive axle assembly of claim 3 wherein the cap is fixedly disposed on the hub.

5. The drive axle assembly of claim 4 wherein the axle flange engages the cap when the axle shaft is in the first axial position and is spaced apart from the cap when the axle shaft is in the second axial position.

6. A drive axle assembly comprising:

a differential assembly including a side gear;

a wheel hub assembly including a cap that defines a first clutch interface;

an axle shaft that is rotatable about an axis and extends axially between the differential assembly and the wheel hub assembly, wherein the axle shaft is moveable along the axis relative to the side gear and includes a second clutch interface at a distal end; and

an actuator mechanism that has a clutch collar that is secured to the axle shaft, the clutch collar being configured to move the axle shaft between a first axial position in which the second clutch interface is engaged with the first clutch interface, and a second axial position in which the second clutch interface is disengaged from the first clutch interface.

7. The drive axle assembly of claim 6 wherein the axle shaft is rotatably fixed to the side gear.

8. The drive axle assembly of claim 6 wherein the axle shaft provides torque to the wheel hub assembly when the axle shaft is in the first axial position, and the axle shaft does not provide torque to the wheel hub assembly when the axle shaft is in the second axial position.

9. The drive axle assembly of claim 6 wherein the side gear has a bore and the axle shaft has a proximal end disposed opposite the distal end, and the proximal end extends a first axial depth into the bore when the axle shaft is in the first axial position and the proximal end extends a second axial depth into the bore when the axle shaft is in the second axial position, wherein the second axial depth is greater than the first axial depth.

10. The drive axle assembly of claim 6 wherein the differential assembly includes a case that has a third clutch interface, the clutch collar has a fourth clutch interface, and the third clutch interface engages the fourth clutch interface when the axle shaft is in the second axial position to lock the differential assembly.

11. The drive axle assembly of claim 6 wherein the axle shaft includes a boss at the distal end, the cap defines a recess that receives the boss, and the boss is axially moveable within the recess.

12. The drive axle assembly of claim 6 wherein the cap includes a boss, the axle shaft has a recess at the distal end that receives the boss, and the recess is axially moveable relative to the boss.

13. The drive axle assembly of claim 6 wherein the first clutch interface includes a set of teeth that are arranged around the axis and the second clutch interface includes a set of teeth that are arranged around the axis and around an axle flange of the axle shaft.

14. The drive axle assembly of claim 13 wherein the set of teeth of the first clutch interface are disposed in the cap and extend toward the axis such that the axle flange is receivable in the first clutch interface and the set of teeth of the second clutch interface extends away from the axis and faces toward the first clutch interface.

15. The drive axle assembly of claim 13 wherein the set of teeth of the first clutch interface extend axially and face toward the axle flange and the set of teeth of the second clutch interface extend axially and face away from the differential assembly.

16. The drive axle assembly of claim 6 wherein the clutch collar includes clamp screws adapted to provide a compression force on the axle shaft to inhibit axial movement of the axle shaft relative to the clutch collar and the actuator mechanism is disposed proximate the differential assembly.

17. A method of operating a drive axle assembly comprising:

providing a differential assembly, a wheel hub assembly having a hub, and an axle shaft that is rotatable about an axis and extends axially from the differential assembly and is received in the hub; and

actuating the axle shaft along the axis between a first axial position between in which the differential assembly provides torque to the wheel hub assembly and a second axial position in which the wheel hub assembly is disconnected from the differential assembly such that the differential assembly does not provide torque to the wheel hub assembly.

18. The method of claim 17 wherein the wheel hub assembly has a first clutch interface, the axle shaft has a second clutch interface, and the first clutch interface mates with the second clutch interface when the axle shaft is in the first axial position.

19. The method of claim 18 wherein the wheel hub assembly has a cap that is fixedly disposed on an end the hub, wherein the axle shaft is coupled to the cap when the axle shaft is in the first axial position and is decoupled from the cap when in the second axial position.

20. The method of claim 18 wherein the differential assembly includes a case that has a third clutch interface, an actuation mechanism has a fourth clutch interface, and the third clutch interface engages the fourth clutch interface when the axle shaft is in the second axial position to lock the differential assembly.

Assignments (3)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 4, 2022
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
To: ARVINMERITOR, INC.; MERITOR TRANSMISSION CORPORATION; ARVIN TECHNOLOGIES, INC.; GABRIEL RIDE CONTROL PRODUCTS, INC.; EUCLID INDUSTRIES, LLC; MAREMOUNT CORPORATION; ARVINMERITOR TECHNOLOGY, LLC; MERITOR HEAVY VEHICLE SYSTEMS, LLC; ARVINMERITOR OE, LLC; MOTOR HEAVY VEHICLE SYSTEMS, LLC; MERITOR TECHNOLOGY, LLC; AXLETECH INTERNATIONAL IP HOLDINGS, LLC
Reel/Frame 061521/0550 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 15, 2019
From: ARVINMERITOR TECHNOLOGY, LLC
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 050066/0008 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 20, 2018
From: HAYES, BRIAN D.; MARTIN, ROBERT
To: ARVINMERITOR TECHNOLOGY, LLC.
Reel/Frame 045380/0747 →