Title of Invention

"MECHANICAL ADAPTER ASSEMBLY"

Abstract The invention relates to the mechanical adapter assembly (1) of the transmission line for a motor vehicle (2) comprising shafts (3, 4, 5) rotatably guided by different bearings and couplings for driving said different shafts (3, 4, 5). Said inventive assembly is characterised in that it also comprises a differential carrier (6) which is used in the form of a crankcase containing the oil for lubricating the different bearings and couplings and provided with a front aperture (7), a front plate (8) integrating a pump (9) and making it possible to close said front aperture (7) of the differential support (6) and an attached pipe section (10) which supplies the oil from said front plate (7) to the differential support (6) and interacts with additional fixtures (11,12)to the front plate (8) and the differential carrier (6).
Full Text MECHANICAL ADAPTER ASSEMBLY
Field of the invention
The invention relates to a transmission component for a motor vehicle, especially a vehicle comprising several powered axles such as a lorry or a construction site vehicle. The transmission line of such vehicles comprises a mechanical adapter assembly making it possible to rotatably guide several transmission shafts and also to distribute the engine torque to the axles and the wheels.
The invention refers more especially to a mechanical adapter assembly the main housing of which is obtained through a coreless moulding process so as to allow so-called "natural" removal from the mould.
Description of the prior art
Generally speaking, the mechanical adapter assemblies fitted in the transmission line of a motor vehicle comprise a main crankcase, also referred to as a differential carrier, which is obtained through a sand moulding process and requires the use of several cores in order to achieve the complex shapes that are sought after.
However, the use of cores requires a shot blasting operation in order to remove grains of sand that remain stuck to the walls of the crankcases. In this case, it is possible that grains of sand located in inaccessible areas remain stuck to the walls even when the mechanical adapter assembly is assembled. Thus, during operation of the transmission line, the oil that flows inside the crankcase may release these grains of sand which then form foreign matter that has a harmful effect on satisfactory performance of lubrication of rotating parts over time. It then becomes necessary to perform maintenance operations such as regularly draining the mechanical adapter assembly in order to evacuate this foreign matter. Such maintenance operations are expensive because they render a vehicle unusable for several hours.
Thus, the object of the invention is to reduce or even eliminate foreign matter originating from the fabrication of the components that constitute a mechanical adapter assembly with a view to eliminating any maintenance operation.

Background of the invention
The invention therefore relates to a mechanical adapter assembly of a transmission line for a motor vehicle comprising shafts rotatably guided by various bearings and couplings for driving said various shafts.
It is characterised in that it also comprises:
• a differential carrier which is used as a crankcase containing the
oil for lubricating the various bearings and couplings, the
differential carrier comprising a front aperture;
• a front plate integrating a pump and making it possible to close
the front aperture of the differential carrier;
• an attached pipe section used to supply oil from the front
aperture to the differential carrier, the pipe section cooperating
with additional fixtures on firstly the front plate and secondly the
differential carrier.
In other words, the mechanical adapter assembly comprises a crankcase which is open on at least one of its surfaces. This configuration makes it possible to avoid using a core and therefore facilitates cleaning and ensures that components are clean prior to being assembled.
This mechanical adapter assembly thus comprises a front plate making it possible to close the aperture of the differential carrier and also to integrate an oil pump that is rotatably driven by one of the rotating shafts inside the mechanical adapter assembly.
It also comprises an attached pipe section which also makes it possible to avoid using cores when designing the mechanical adapter assembly. This pipe section is used to supply oil inside the differential carrier from the lower part to a rear area of the differential carrier in order to lubricate the various rotating components and couplings.
Advantageously, the front plate may comprise an oil filter. In other words, when the front plate is disassembled from the differential carrier, an oil filter remains attached to the front plate and can be changed if necessary.

In practice, this oil filter may be demountable from a front surface of the front plate facing towards the outside of a mechanical adapter assembly. In other words, in this case, it is not necessary to disassemble the front plate in order to change the oil filter. This configuration is also highly attractive 5 because it makes it possible to reduce the costs incurred by maintenance operations considerably.
In practice, the pump may be separately mounted on a surface of the front plate facing towards the inside of the mechanical adapter assembly. Thus, 10 it is necessary to disassemble the front plate from the differential carrier in order to access the pump in order to change it or simply maintain it.
Advantageously, the pump may comprise a rotor and a stator fitted in a housing. In this case, the housing formed in the front plate acts as the case 15 of the pump which is built when the rotor and the stator are assembled. This type of assembly avoids the use of a pre-assembled pump that forms an independent separately mounted component in the mechanical adapter assembly.
In practice, the front plate may comprise an intake area, the suction
passage of which points downwards and emerges close to the bottom of the differential carrier.
In other words, a passage is used to aspirate oil which is fed into the 25 bottom of the differential carrier by gravity. This passage emerges towards the bottom and thus has openings, the axes of revolution of which are substantially vertical. In this way, aspiration takes place as close as possible to the bottom of the differential carrier in order not to aspirate air when, in particular, the rotation speed of the various components is high. 30
In fact, when the rotation speed of the various components inside the mechanical adapter assembly is high, these components then constantly agitate the oil and, consequently, only a small quantity of oil remains permanently on the bottom of the mechanical adapter assembly. 35
The mechanical adapter assembly may comprise a system for locking the inter-axle differential. In this case the front plate may then comprise a power cylinder capable of ensuring locking of the inter-axle differential and

consequently synchronising the shafts that are linked by the inter-axle differential.
In other words, in certain special cases, it is necessary to propel the
vehicle by means of two synchronised powered axles. In this case, one of the
shafts inside the mechanical adapter assembly is driven directly by the engine
torque of the vehicle. This function is obtained by means of a power cylinder
that controls the displacement of a jaw clutch which couples the differential
side gear to one of the transmission output shafts of the mechanical adapter
assembly.
Advantageously and in certain cases, the front plate may comprise a heat exchanger. In fact, in order to improve cooling of the oil inside the mechanical adapter assembly, it is useful to equip the front plate with a certain 15 number of fins that act as a heat exchanger.
According to another embodiment, the front plate may comprise openings making it possible to evacuate oil and cool it in an independent heat exchanger. In this case, a certain number of hoses are used to connect the 20 openings located on the front plate to the independent heat exchanger. This configuration makes it possible, in particular, to locate the heat exchanger in an area that is better ventilated or less exposed to soiling.
In practice, the front plate may be obtained by using a coreless 25 moulding process. In this way, it is possible to clean every area of the part, making sure that not a single grain of sand is left behind.
In this case, a cover may be separately mounted on the front plate in
order to ensure that oil is distributed to those areas that require extra oil for
satisfactory lubrication. Thus, the front plate comprises an opening making it
possible to provide maintenance access to the mechanical adapter assembly,
this opening being closed by a cover.
Advantageously, the distinctive pipe section may comprise at least 35 one opening making it possible to precisely lubricate a given area of the mechanical adapter assembly.

In other words, the pipe section may have a plurality of drilled holes that may or may not be fitted with nozzles or hoses making it possible to lubricate a predetermined area inside the mechanical adapter assembly. Thus the pipe section may act as a main conduit comprising several branches in order 5 to ensure extremely precise lubrication of the various components of the mechanical adapter assembly. These various components include, in particular, the sprockets of the mechanical adapter assembly, the inter-axle differential and bearings such as the ball bearings that rotatably guide the various shafts.
Brief description of the drawings
The manner in which the invention is implemented and the resulting advantages will become more apparent from the description of the following embodiment, given merely by way of example, reference being made to the accompanying drawings in which:
• Figure 1 is a bottom view of a motor vehicle comprising a
mechanical adapter assembly in accordance with the invention;
• Figure 2 is a longitudinal cross-section of a mechanical adapter
assembly in accordance with the invention;
• Figure 3 is a left-hand side view of the mechanical adapter
assembly in accordance with the invention;
• Figure 4 is a cross-sectional view of a power cylinder that
controls the inter-axle differential in accordance with the
invention;
• Figure 5 is a partial longitudinal cross-sectional view of a
mechanical adapter assembly in accordance with the invention;
• Figure 6 is a partial cross-sectional view of the suction intake
area of the front plate in accordance with the invention;
• Figure 7 is a partial longitudinal cross-sectional view of the
mechanical adapter assembly in accordance with the invention.

Description of the preferred embodiments
As stated earlier, the invention relates to a mechanical adapter assembly of a transmission line for a motor vehicle comprising shafts rotatably guided by various bearings and couplings for driving the various shafts. 35
As shown in Figure 1, a motor vehicle (2) comprises an engine assembly (25) that drives a shaft (5). This shaft (5) enters the mechanical adapter assembly (1) and drives, in particular, output shaft (3) linked to the rear

axle. Depending on the load and/or road conditions, it may or may not be necessary to drive shafts (3) and (5) synchronously and, consequently, to transmit the same engine torque to both axles.
As shown in Figure 2, shafts (3) and (5) are linked together by means of an inter-axle differential (21). According to the invention, the mechanical adapter assembly comprises a differential carrier (6) acting as a crankcase and comprising a front aperture (7). This aperture (7) is closed by means of a front plate (8) which integrates, in particular, an oil pump. The mechanical adapter assembly (1) also comprises an attached pipe section (10) which is used to supply oil from the front plate (8) to the differential carrier (6). Each of the ends of pipe section (10) coincides with a matching fixture (11, 12).
In the embodiment shown, a plurality of openings (24) are made in pipe section (10) in order to lubricate particular areas inside the mechanical adapter assembly (1).
As shown in Figure 3, the mechanical adapter assembly comprises a power cylinder (22) used to control locking of the inter-axle differential (21). It is used to move a jaw clutch in order to allow shaft (3) to be driven directly by engine shaft (5).
Advantageously and as shown in Figure 4, power cylinder (22) may be separately mounted inside front plate (8). In this illustration, power cylinder (22) is pneumatic but it may also be powered by a different energy, especially electrically or hydraulically.
As shown in Figure 5, the front plate (8) may comprise a housing (16) in which a pump (9) is mounted. The shaft of the pump may then be rotatably driven by one of the rotating shafts of the mechanical adapter assembly (1).
In this case, the pump (9) used is of a specific type because it is a dedicated pump for this application and comprises a rotor (17) that spins inside a stator(18).
In this illustration, the pump (9) is mounted on the outer surface (14) of front plate (8). In this way, a cover (23) ensures closing of front plate (8) and

sealing on this outer surface (14) and also ensures distribution of oil or of any lubricant.
According to one particular embodiment, the front plate (8) may also 5 comprise an oil filter (13). In the illustration shown in this Figure, this oil filter (13) is also mounted on the outer surface (14) of the front plate (8). In this way, it can also be changed easily by opening cover (23).
The front plate (8) also comprises an oil intake area (19) and has a 10 certain number of openings (20) located as close as possible to the bottom of the mechanical adapter assembly (1).
As shown in Figure 6, the intake area (19) may comprise, for
example, three openings (20) of circular cross-section but the openings may
also have any geometry, including an as-cast geometry and therefore be
obtained directly by moulding. This prevents cavitation phenomena caused by
aspirated air, even at high rotation speeds.
As shown in Figure 7, it is also possible to mount pump (9) on the 20 inner surface (15) of front plate (8). In this view, oil pump (9) is a commercially available one-piece unit. Similarly, an oil filter (13) is mounted on inner surface (15) of front plate (8).
For both these components, it is necessary to disassemble the front plate (8) in order to allow their replacement or, more generally, maintenance.
The preceding description demonstrates that a mechanical adapter assembly in accordance with the invention has many advantages, in particular:
• total cleanliness of its components is guaranteed because the use
of cores is avoided for the differential carrier and the front plate;
• it makes it possible to reduce or even eliminate maintenance
operations;
• it makes it possible to facilitate assembly and maintenance
operations and to optimise the assembly process during
production.










We claim:
1. A mechanical adapter assembly (1) of a transmission line for a motor vehicle (2) comprising
• shafts (3, 4, 5) rotatably guided by various bearings;
• couplings for driving various shafts (3,4, 5);

• a differential carrier (6) which is used as a crankcase containing the oil for lubricating the various bearings and couplings, said differential carrier (6) comprising a front aperture (7);
• a front plate (8) integrating a pump (9) and making it possible to close said front aperture (7) of the differential carrier (6);
characterized in that it also comprises:
• an attached pipe section (10) used to supply oil from the front plate (7) to the differential carrier (6), said pipe section (10) cooperating with matching fixtures (11, 12) firstly on the front plate (8) and secondly on the differential carrier (6).
2.A mechanical adapter assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said front plate (8) comprises an oil filter (13).
3. A mechanical adapter assembly as claimed in claim 2, wherein said oil filter (13) is demountable from a surface (14) of front plate (8) facing towards the outside of the mechanical adapter assembly (1).
4. A mechanical adapter assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said pump (9) is mounted on a surface (15) of front plate (8) facing towards the inside of mechanical adapter assembly (1).
5. A mechanical adapter assembly as claimed in claim 4, wherein said pump (9) comprises a rotor (17) and a stator (18) fitted in a housing (16).
6.. A mechanical adapter assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said front plate (8) comprises an intake area (19) the suction passage (20) of which points downwards and emerges close to the bottom of differential carrier (6).
7. A mechanical adapter assembly as claimed in claim 1, comprising an inter-axle differential
(21) characterised in that front plate (8) comprises a power cylinder (22) capable of ensuring
locking of the inter-axle differential (21).
8. A mechanical adapter assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said front plate (8)
comprises a heat exchanger.
9. A mechanical adapter assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said front plate (8)
comprises openings making it possible to evacuate oil and cool it in an independent heat
exchanger.
10. A mechanical adapter assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said front plate (8) is
obtained by using a coreless moulding process.
11.A mechanical adapter assembly as claimed in claim 10, wherein said cover (23) is fitted on front plate (8) to ensure distribution of oil to those areas that require extra oil for satisfactory lubrication.
12. A mechanical adapter assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said attached pipe section (10) comprises at least one opening (24) making it possible to precisely lubricate a predetermined area of the mechanical adapter assembly (1).

Documents:

4508-DELNP-2006-Abstract-(07-09-2009).pdf

4508-delnp-2006-abstract.pdf

4508-DELNP-2006-Claims-(04-06-2010).pdf

4508-DELNP-2006-Claims-(07-09-2009).pdf

4508-delnp-2006-claims.pdf

4508-DELNP-2006-Correspondence-Others-(07-09-2009).pdf

4508-DELNP-2006-Correspondence-Others-(22-09-2009).pdf

4508-delnp-2006-correspondence-others.pdf

4508-delnp-2006-description (complete).pdf

4508-delnp-2006-drawings.pdf

4508-delnp-2006-form-1.pdf

4508-delnp-2006-form-18.pdf

4508-delnp-2006-form-2.pdf

4508-DELNP-2006-Form-3-(07-09-2009).pdf

4508-DELNP-2006-Form-3-(22-09-2009).pdf

4508-delnp-2006-form-3.pdf

4508-delnp-2006-form-5.pdf

4508-delnp-2006-gpa.pdf

4508-delnp-2006-pct-210.pdf

4508-delnp-2006-pct-308.pdf

4508-delnp-2006-pct-409.pdf

4508-DELNP-2006-Petition-137-(07-09-2009).pdf

4508-DELNP-2006-Petition-138-(07-09-2009).pdf

4508-DELNP-2006-Petition-138-(22-09-2009).pdf


Patent Number 240859
Indian Patent Application Number 4508/DELNP/2006
PG Journal Number 24/2010
Publication Date 11-Jun-2010
Grant Date 07-Jun-2010
Date of Filing 03-Aug-2006
Name of Patentee RENAULT TRUCKS
Applicant Address 99 ROUTE DE LYON, 69800 SAINT PRIEST, FRANCE
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 IMBERT FREDERI 361 RUE GARIBALDI, 69007 LYON FRANCE
PCT International Classification Number B60K 17/36
PCT International Application Number PCT/FR2005/050121
PCT International Filing date 2005-02-23
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 04.50341 2004-02-24 France