Patents Assigned to AxleTech International IP Holdings, LLC
  • Patent number: 6872163
    Abstract: A wheelend end assembly for a vehicle includes a support structure such as an axle housing. A spindle is secured to the support structure preferably by fasteners. The spindle has a generally centrally located bore receiving an output shaft that is rotatable relative to the spindle about an axis. A planetary gear set is coupled to the output shaft. A wheel hub is arranged about the outside of the spindle and is supported thereon by first and second bearings. A retainer, which may include a nut and lock washer, is secured to a threaded end of the spindle adjacent to the outer bearing for axially positioning the bearings relative to the spindle to retain the wheel hub on the spindle. Wheels are secured to a mounting flange on the wheel hub. The wheels define a track centerline that is preferably located between the bearings.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 21, 2003
    Date of Patent: March 29, 2005
    Assignee: AxleTech International IP Holdings, LLC
    Inventor: I-Chao Chung
  • Patent number: 6857510
    Abstract: A vehicle driveline component temperature control assembly utilizes compressed air or another fluid to cause air flow across an external portion of the driveline component. The airflow facilitates heat transfer or heat dissipation from within the driveline component to assist in maintaining the temperature of the component within an acceptable range. A supply of compressed air or other fluid communicates with at least one discharge device supported on an external housing of the driveline component. The discharge device includes at least one manifold having at least one opening through which the compressed air is delivered to create an airflow across the external surface of the housing. In one example, each discharge device comprises multiple, generally C-shaped manifolds that are secured in place and supported on the external surface of the housing. The inventive arrangement is particularly useful for off-highway vehicle driveline components such as axle and wet disc brake assemblies.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 4, 2002
    Date of Patent: February 22, 2005
    Assignee: AxleTech International IP Holdings, LLC
    Inventors: Mark M. Schneider, Larry W. Bowman, Eric B. Ratts, Paul R. Sieber, Robert W. Hildebrand, Michael E. Johnson, James R. Brichta
  • Patent number: 6811514
    Abstract: An electronic drive unit assembly independently drives each drivable wheel on a heavy-duty vehicle. The drive unit assembly includes a spindle that defines an inner chamber and which is mounted to a vehicle structure. A wheel hub is mounted for rotation relative to the spindle. An electric motor is mounted within the inner chamber and has an output shaft that is operatively coupled to a reduction gear assembly that is used to drive the wheel hub. The reduction gear assembly includes an inner ring gear mounted to the spindle and an outer ring gear mounted to the wheel hub. An inner set of planet gears is in meshing engagement with the inner ring gear and an outer set of planet gears is in meshing engagement with the outer ring gear. A planetary spider assembly rigidly connects the inner and outer sets of planet gears. The inner planet gears have a different number of teeth than the outer planet gears to achieve the desired gear reduction.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 23, 2002
    Date of Patent: November 2, 2004
    Assignee: AxleTech International IP Holdings, LLC
    Inventor: Larry W. Bowman
  • Patent number: 6691839
    Abstract: A reduced drag wet disc brake assembly is disclosed in which the viscosity of the fluid in the assembly is capable of changing. At higher traveling speeds, the viscosity of the fluid is low. However, when the viscosity of the fluid increases the speed of the vehicle decreases. The wet disc brake assembly comprises a brake cavity, a rotating plate disposed within the cavity that is rotatingly connected to the hub, two non-rotating plates disposed within the cavity on either side of the rotating plate, a current source connected to the rotating and non-rotating plates, and an electrorheological fluid filling the brake cavity. The viscosity of the electrorheological fluid changes depending on the electric current experienced by the fluid. In an alternative embodiment, the brake assembly also includes a coiled conductive wire connected to a current source to produce a magnetic field and the cavity is filled with magnetic Theological fluid instead of electrorheological fluid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 19, 1999
    Date of Patent: February 17, 2004
    Assignee: AxleTech International IP Holdings, LLC
    Inventor: Raji S. El-Kassouf
  • Patent number: 6672985
    Abstract: A wheel end assembly having a dual wheel configuration includes independently rotating wheel hubs to reduce tire wear. The wheel end includes a first planetary gear assembly with a sun gear driven by a differential side gear and a ring gear for driving one wheel hub. A second planetary gear assembly with a sun gear driven by a differential side gear and a ring gear drives another wheel hub. A differential assembly is coupled to the first and second sun gears to allow the first and second wheel hubs to rotate relative to one another as the vehicle executes turning maneuvers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 30, 2001
    Date of Patent: January 6, 2004
    Assignee: AxleTech International IP Holdings, LLC
    Inventors: I-Chao Chung, Leonard R. Elliott, Michael E. Johnson