IP Library Granted Patent US 11,585,429
Granted Patent B2
US 11,585,429 · App. 17/030,847 · Granted Feb 21, 2023

Lubricant supply system and methods for a lubricant supported electric motor

Inventors: Donald Remboski (Ann Arbor, MI); Jacqueline Dedo (Wolverine Lake, MI); Mark Versteyhe (Oostkamp, BE)
Assignee: NEAPCO INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY HOLDINGS, LLC
F16H57/0435F16H57/0441F16H57/0476H02K9/19B60K7/0007H02K2201/03
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Patent No.
US 11,585,429
App. No.
17/030,847
Granted
Feb 21, 2023
Kind
B2
Abstract

A lubricant supply system for an electric vehicle includes a lubricant supported electric motor and a lubricant supply line extending from a high pressure source to the lubricant supported electric motor for supplying lubricant to the lubricant supported electric motor. In one arrangement, at least one powertrain component is disposed in fluid communication with the lubricant supply line and fluidly connected in parallel with the lubricant supported electric motor for supplying lubricant to the powertrain component. In an alternative arrangement, the powertrain component is fluidly connected in series with and downstream from the lubricant supported electric motor for supplying lubricant from the lubricant supported electric motor to the powertrain component. In either arrangement, the lubricant supported electric motor is incorporated into an existing lubricant supply system of the vehicle to reduce cost and complexity relative to prior designs which required a dedicated lubricant supply for the lubricant supported electric motor.

Claims (29)

1. A lubricant supply system for an electric or hybrid electric vehicle, the lubricant supply system comprising:

a lubricant supported electric motor including a rotor rotatably disposed within a stator to define a gap therebetween;

a lubricant supply line extending from a high pressure source to said lubricant supported electric motor for supplying lubricant to said gap and supporting said rotor within said stator;

at least one powertrain component disposed in fluid communication with said lubricant supply line and fluidly connected in parallel with said lubricant supported electric motor for supplying lubricant to said at least one powertrain component; and

said lubricant supported electric motor and said at least one powertrain component disposed in fluid communication with a lubricant return line for receiving lubricant exiting said lubricant supported electric motor and said at least one powertrain component and returning said received lubricant to a lower pressure source.

2. The lubricant supply system as set forth in claim 1 , further comprising:

a motor control valve disposed in fluid communication with said lubricant supported electric motor and a component control valve disposed in fluid communication with said at least one powertrain component, and

a controller disposed in electrical communication with said motor and component control valves and configured to adjust said motor and component control valves for individually controlling a flow of lubricant to said lubricant supported electric motor and said at least one powertrain component.

3. The lubricant supply system as set forth in claim 2 , wherein said controller is disposed in electrical communication with a sensor disposed in communication with each of said lubricant supported electric motor and said at least one powertrain component and said controller is further configured to adjust said motor and control valves in response to operational information received from said sensors.

4. The lubricant supply system as set forth in claim 1 , wherein said rotor of said lubricant supported electric motor is operably connected to a final drive device that is interconnected to a wheel of the electric or hybrid electric vehicle.

5. The lubricant supply system as set forth in claim 1 , wherein said at least one powertrain component includes at least one of a battery cooling device, a power electronic cooling device, a gear and wheel bearing cooling device, or a motor stator cooling device.

6. The lubricant supply system as set forth in claim 1 , wherein said low pressure source is a common sump arranged downstream from said lubricant supported electric motor and said at least one powertrain component.

7. The lubricant supply system as set forth in claim 2 , wherein said at least one powertrain component includes a plurality of powertrain components each disposed in fluid communication with said lubricant supply line and fluidly connected in parallel with said lubricant supported electric motor for supply lubricant to each of said plurality of powertrain components, and said component control valves includes a plurality of component control valves each disposed in fluid communication with a respective one of said powertrain components.

8. A lubricant supply system for an electric or hybrid electric vehicle, the lubricant supply system comprising:

a lubricant supported electric motor including a rotor rotatably disposed within a stator to define a gap therebetween;

a lubricant supply line extending from a high pressure source to said lubricant supported electric motor for supplying lubricant to said gap and supporting said rotor within said stator; and

at least one powertrain component fluidly connected in series with and downstream from said lubricant supported electric motor for supplying lubricant from said lubricant supported electric motor to said at least one powertrain component.

9. The lubricant supply system as set forth in claim 8 , further comprising:

a motor control valve disposed in fluid communication with said lubricant supported electric motor and a component control valve disposed in fluid communication with said at least one powertrain component, and

a controller disposed in electrical communication with said motor and component control valves and configured to adjust said motor and component control valves for individually controlling a flow of lubricant to said lubricant supported electric motor and said at least one powertrain component.

10. The lubricant supply system as set forth in claim 9 , wherein said controller is disposed in electrical communication with a sensor disposed in communication with each of said lubricant supported electric motor and said at least one powertrain component and said controller is further configured to adjust said motor and control valves in response to operational information received from said sensors.

11. The lubricant supply system as set forth in claim 9 , further comprising a bypass valve disposed in fluid communication with said fluid supply line and arranged in a bypass loop parallel with said lubricant supported electric motor, and said controller disposed in electrical communication with said bypass valve for bypassing a flow of lubricant through said lubricant electric supported motor and increasing a flow of lubricant to said at least one powertrain component.

12. The lubricant supply system as set forth in claim 11 , wherein said at least one powertrain component includes a plurality of powertrain components each arranged parallel to one another downstream from said lubricant supported electric motor.

13. The lubricant supply system as set forth in claim 8 , further comprising a variable pressure regulator connected to said lubricant supply line and disposed between said high pressure source and said lubricant supported electric motor, and said controller disposed in electrical communication with said variable pressure regulator.

14. The lubricant supply system as set forth in claim 13 , further comprising a pressure relief valve disposed along said lubricant supply line between said high pressure source and said variable pressure regulator.

15. The lubricant supply system as set forth in claim 8 , wherein said rotor of said lubricant supported electric motor is operably connected to a final drive device that is interconnected to a wheel of the electric or hybrid electric vehicle.

16. The lubricant supply system as set forth in claim 8 , wherein said at least one powertrain component includes at least one of a battery cooling device, a power electronic cooling device, a gear and wheel bearing cooling device, or a motor stator cooling device.

17. The lubricant supply system as set forth in claim 8 , wherein said lubricant supported electric motor and said at least one powertrain component and each disposed in fluid communication with a common low pressure source for returning lubricant exiting said lubricant supported electric motor and said at least one powertrain component to said lower pressure source.

18. The lubricant supply system as set forth in claim 8 , wherein said low pressure source is a common sump arranged downstream from said lubricant supported electric motor and said at least one powertrain component.

Assignments (2)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 7, 2021
From: NEAPCO HOLDINGS, LLC
To: PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 056180/0214 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 1, 2020
From: REMBOSKI, DONALD; DEDO, JACQUELINE; VERSTEYHE, MARK
To: NEAPCO INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY HOLDINGS, LLC
Reel/Frame 053942/0486 →