IP Library Granted Patent US 10,864,818
Granted Patent B2
US 10,864,818 · App. 16/190,818 · Granted Dec 15, 2020

Method of controlling a drive axle system

Inventors: Dale Eschenburg (Rochester Hills, MI); Brian D. Hayes (Newark, OH); Robert J. Martin (Harrison Township, MI); Phillip Leicht (South Lyon, MI); Pedro Garcia (Clarkston, MI); Christopher Keeney (Troy, MI)
Assignee: ArvinMeritor Technology, LLC
B60K17/35B60K17/02B60K17/046B60K17/16B60K17/3467B60K23/04
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Patent No.
US 10,864,818
App. No.
16/190,818
Granted
Dec 15, 2020
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method of controlling a drive axle system. The drive axle system may include first and second drive axle assemblies. A drive axle assembly may be disconnected by operating a wheel end disconnect to discontinue transmission of torque between a wheel assembly and a differential and by discontinuing the transmission of torque to the differential.

Claims (39)

1. A method of controlling a drive axle system, the method comprising:

providing an axle assembly having an interaxle differential unit, a shift collar, a differential, a wheel end assembly having a wheel end disconnect, and a wheel assembly;

reducing an input torque to the interaxle differential unit that is operatively connectable to the differential with the shift collar;

operating the wheel end disconnect to discontinue transmission of torque from the differential to the wheel assembly; and

subsequently shifting the shift collar to discontinue transmission of torque to the differential.

2. The method of claim 1 further comprising transmitting torque to a wheel assembly of another axle assembly when the transmission of torque is discontinued to the differential.

3. The method of claim 1 further comprising determining whether the shift collar has successfully shifted to discontinue transmission of torque to the differential.

4. The method of claim 3 further comprising permitting the input torque to be increased if the shift collar has successfully shifted.

5. The method of claim 1 wherein the interaxle differential unit includes:

a planet gear carrier that is rotatable about a first axis and receives the input torque;

a planetary ring gear that is rotatable about the first axis with an output shaft;

a sun gear that is rotatably disposed on a drive pinion that meshes with a ring gear of the differential; and

a planet gear that is rotatably disposed on the planet gear carrier and meshes with the planetary ring gear and the sun gear; and

wherein the shift collar that is is moveable along the first axis between a first position in which the shift collar operatively connects the sun gear to the drive pinion to transmit torque from the interaxle differential unit to the differential and a second position in which the shift collar does not operatively connect the sun gear to the drive pinion to discontinue transmission of torque to the differential.

6. The method of claim 5 further comprising transmitting torque to another axle assembly via the output shaft when the shift collar is in the second position.

7. The method of claim 5 further comprising synchronizing a rotational speed of the planet gear carrier and the sun gear before shifting the shift collar to discontinue transmission of torque to the differential.

8. The method of claim 1 wherein the wheel end assembly includes a locking clutch that is moveable between a locked position in which the locking clutch transmits torque to the wheel assembly and an unlocked position in which the locking clutch does not transmit torque to rotate the wheel assembly, and a friction clutch that is moveable between an engaged position in which torque is transmitted between the differential and the wheel assembly via the friction clutch and a disengaged position in which torque is not transmitted between the differential and the wheel assembly, wherein discontinuing transmission of torque from the differential to the wheel assembly includes actuating the locking clutch to the unlocked position and actuating the friction clutch to the disengaged position.

9. The method of claim 1 wherein the wheel end assembly includes a hub assembly that is rotatable about a second axis, an axle shaft that is received in the hub assembly and is rotatable about the second axis, a friction clutch that is moveable between an engaged position in which torque is transmitted between the axle shaft and the hub assembly via the friction clutch and a disengaged position in which torque is not transmitted between the axle shaft and the hub assembly via the friction clutch, and a locking clutch that is received in the hub assembly and that is rotatable about the second axis with the axle shaft, wherein the locking clutch is moveable between a locked position in which the locking clutch transmits torque to the hub assembly and an unlocked position in which the locking clutch does not transmit torque to rotate the hub assembly, wherein operating the wheel end disconnect to discontinue transmission of torque from the differential to the wheel assembly includes actuating the locking clutch to the unlocked position and actuating the friction clutch to the disengaged position.

10. A method of controlling a drive axle system, the method comprising:

providing an axle assembly having an interaxle differential unit that is rotatable about a first axis, a shift collar, a differential, first and second axle shafts, a first wheel end assembly having a first wheel end disconnect and a first hub assembly, and a second wheel end assembly having a second wheel end disconnect and a second hub assembly;

locking the differential such that the first and second axle shafts rotate together about a second axis;

operating the first and second wheel end disconnects to enable torque transmission between the first and second hub assemblies and the differential;

reducing an input torque to the interaxle differential unit that is operatively connectable to the differential with the shift collar; and

shifting the shift collar to enable transmission of torque to the differential from the interaxle differential unit.

11. The method of claim 10 wherein operating the first and second wheel end disconnects to enable torque transmission between the first and second hub assemblies and the differential increases a rotational speed of the differential.

12. The method of claim 11 further comprising obtaining a synchronized rotational speed across the interaxle differential unit after reducing the input torque and before shifting the shift collar to enable transmission of torque to the differential from the interaxle differential unit.

13. The method of claim 12 wherein the interaxle differential unit includes:

a planet gear carrier that is rotatable about the first axis and receives the input torque;

a planetary ring gear that is rotatable about the first axis with an output shaft;

a sun gear that is rotatably disposed on a drive pinion that meshes with a ring gear of the differential; and

a planet gear that is rotatably disposed on the planet gear carrier and meshes with the planetary ring gear and the sun gear; and

wherein the shift collar is moveable along the first axis between a first position in which the shift collar operatively connects the sun gear to the drive pinion to transmit torque from the interaxle differential unit to the differential and a second position in which the shift collar does not operatively connect the sun gear to the drive pinion to discontinue transmission of torque to the differential, wherein shifting the shift collar to enable transmission of torque to the differential from the interaxle differential unit includes moving the shift collar from the second position to the first position.

14. The method of claim 12 further comprising operating the first and second wheel end disconnects to discontinue torque transmission between the differential and the first and second hub assemblies after obtaining the synchronized rotational speed across the interaxle differential unit.

15. The method of claim 14 further comprising synchronizing a rotational speed of the first axle shaft and the first hub assembly by adjusting torque provided to the differential from the interaxle differential unit.

16. The method of claim 15 further comprising locking the first wheel end disconnect such that the first axle shaft and the first hub assembly are rotatable together about the second axis after synchronizing the rotational speed of the first axle shaft and the first hub assembly.

17. The method of claim 16 wherein the first wheel end assembly has a locking clutch that is moveable between a locked position in which the locking clutch transmits torque to the first hub assembly and an unlocked position in which the locking clutch does not transmit torque to rotate the first hub assembly, and a friction clutch that is moveable between an engaged position in which torque is transmitted between the differential and the first hub assembly via the friction clutch and a disengaged position in which torque is not transmitted between the differential and the first hub assembly, wherein locking the first wheel end disconnect includes moving the friction clutch from the disengaged position to the engaged position and then moving the locking clutch to the locked position.

18. The method of claim 16 further comprising unlocking the differential such that the first and second axle shafts are rotatable with respect to each other about the second axis after locking the first wheel end disconnect.

19. The method of claim 18 further comprising synchronizing a rotational speed of the second axle shaft and the second hub assembly after unlocking the differential by adjusting torque provided to the differential from the interaxle differential unit.

20. The method of claim 19 further comprising locking the second wheel end disconnect such that the second axle shaft and the second hub assembly are rotatable together about the second axis after synchronizing the rotational speed of the second axle shaft and the second hub 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 Nov 14, 2018
From: ESCHENBURG, DALE; HAYES, BRIAN D.; MARTIN, ROBERT J.; LEICHT, PHILLIP; GARCIA, PEDRO; KEENEY, CHRISTOPHER
To: ARVINMERITOR TECHNOLOGY, LLC
Reel/Frame 047502/0794 →