U.S. patent application number 14/475660 was filed with the patent office on 2016-03-03 for park lock mechanism.
The applicant listed for this patent is e-AAM Driveline Systems AB. Invention is credited to Tomas Bafver, Erik J. Sten.
Application Number | 20160061324 14/475660 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 55235534 |
Filed Date | 2016-03-03 |
United States Patent
Application |
20160061324 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
Sten; Erik J. ; et
al. |
March 3, 2016 |
PARK LOCK MECHANISM
Abstract
A park lock having an actuator assembly for pivoting a pawl
relative to a dog ring. The actuator assembly has a first linear
actuator, a locking mechanism, a first biasing spring and a second
linear actuator. The first linear actuator has a first output
member that is movable along a movement axis that is parallel to a
pivot axis of the pawl. The locking mechanism is configured to
selectively couple the first output member and a cam for common
movement along the movement axis. The first biasing spring is
configured to move the cam along the movement axis relative to the
first output member when the locking mechanism decouples the cam
from the first output member. The second linear actuator is
configured to move the cam along the movement axis and against the
first biasing spring when the cam is decoupled from the first
output member.
Inventors: |
Sten; Erik J.; (Trollhattan,
SE) ; Bafver; Tomas; (Trollhattan, SE) |
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Applicant: |
Name |
City |
State |
Country |
Type |
e-AAM Driveline Systems AB |
Trollhattan |
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SE |
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Family ID: |
55235534 |
Appl. No.: |
14/475660 |
Filed: |
September 3, 2014 |
Current U.S.
Class: |
192/219.5 |
Current CPC
Class: |
F16H 63/3433 20130101;
F16H 63/3458 20130101; F16H 63/3466 20130101; B60T 1/062 20130101;
F16D 63/006 20130101; B60T 1/005 20130101; F16H 63/3491 20130101;
F16H 63/3475 20130101; F16H 63/3416 20130101 |
International
Class: |
F16H 63/34 20060101
F16H063/34 |
Claims
1. A park lock mechanism for a vehicle driveline component having a
rotatable member, the park lock mechanism comprising: a housing; a
dog ring that is adapted to be coupled to the rotatable member for
common rotation, the dog ring being received in the housing and
comprising a plurality of circumferentially spaced apart teeth; a
pawl having a pawl tooth, the pawl being pivotably coupled to the
housing for movement about a pivot axis between a first pivot
position, in which the pawl tooth is disengaged from the teeth of
the dog ring so as to not impede rotation of the dog ring relative
to the housing, and a second pivot position in which the pawl tooth
engages the teeth of the dog ring so as to impede rotation of the
dog ring relative to the housing; a pawl spring that biases the
pawl toward the first pivot position; and an actuator assembly
having a cam follower, a cam, a first actuator device, a second
actuator device, and a cam coupling, the cam follower being coupled
to the pawl for movement therewith about the pivot axis, the cam
being movable along a movement axis that is parallel to the pivot
axis, the cam contacting the cam follower and including a first cam
portion, and a second cam portion, wherein positioning of the first
cam portion on the cam follower positions the pawl in the first
pivot position, and wherein positioning of the second cam portion
on the cam follower positions the pawl in the second pivot
position, the first actuator device comprising a first linear motor
with a first output member that is movable along the movement axis
between a first output member position and a second output member
position, the first output member being coaxial with the cam, the
second actuator device comprising a second linear motor with a
second output member, the second output member being movable along
the movement axis between a third output member position and a
fourth output member position, the second output member being
coaxial with the first output member, the cam coupling comprising a
first biasing spring and a locking mechanism, the first biasing
spring being configured to bias the cam in a first direction along
the movement axis relative to the first output member, the locking
mechanism being configured to selectively lock the cam to the first
output member for axial movement therewith, the locking mechanism
being configured to unlock the cam from the first output member in
response to movement of the second output member from the third
output member position to the fourth output member position when
the first output member is in the first output member position, the
locking mechanism being configured to lock the cam to the first
output member in response to movement of the second output member
from the fourth output member position to the third output member
position when the first output member is in the first output member
position.
2. The park lock mechanism of claim 1, wherein the second output
member moves the cam in a second direction along the movement axis
when the second output member is moved from the fourth output
member position to the third output member position and the first
output member is in the first output member position, the second
direction being opposite the first direction.
3. The park lock mechanism of claim 2, wherein the locking
mechanism comprises a plunger and a ball, the plunger being coupled
to the second output member for axial movement therewith, the
plunger defining an engagement profile on which the ball is
disposed.
4. The park lock mechanism of claim 3, wherein the ball is received
in a hole in the first output member and is configured to engage a
recess in the cam to lock the cam to the first output member.
5. The park lock mechanism of claim 4, wherein the plunger includes
a ramped portion that is configured to urge the ball through the
hole and into the recess in the cam and wherein the locking
mechanism further comprises a second biasing spring that is
disposed between the plunger and the first output member, the
second biasing spring biasing the ramped portion of the plunger
toward the ball.
6. The park lock mechanism of claim 3, wherein the plunger is
received in the first output member.
7. The park lock mechanism of claim 6, wherein the second output
member and the plunger are moveable along the movement axis
relative to the first output member through a predetermined range
of motion.
8. The park lock mechanism of claim 1, wherein the first biasing
spring is coaxial with the first output member.
9. The park lock mechanism of claim 1, wherein the second linear
motor comprises an electromagnetic coil.
10. The park lock mechanism of claim 1, wherein the first linear
motor comprises a rotary motor and a lead screw that is driven by
the rotary motor.
11. A park lock mechanism for a vehicle driveline component having
a rotatable member, the park lock mechanism comprising: a housing;
a dog ring that is adapted to be coupled to the rotatable member
for common rotation, the dog ring being received in the housing and
comprising a plurality of circumferentially spaced apart teeth; a
pawl having a pawl tooth, the pawl being pivotably coupled to the
housing for movement about a pivot axis between a first pivot
position, in which the pawl tooth is disengaged from the teeth of
the dog ring so as to not impede rotation of the dog ring relative
to the housing, and a second pivot position in which the pawl tooth
engages the teeth of the dog ring so as to impede rotation of the
dog ring relative to the housing; a pawl spring that biases the
pawl toward the first pivot position; and an actuator assembly
having a first linear actuator, a locking mechanism, a first
biasing spring, and a second linear actuator, the first linear
actuator having a first output member that is movable along a
movement axis that is parallel to the pivot axis, the locking
mechanism being configured to selectively couple the first output
member and the cam for common movement along the movement axis, the
first biasing spring being configured to move the cam along the
movement axis relative to the first output member when the locking
mechanism decouples the cam from the first output member, the
second linear actuator being configured to operate the locking
mechanism to decouple the cam from the first output member to
permit the first biasing spring to move the cam along the movement
axis.
12. The park lock mechanism of claim 11, wherein the second linear
actuator is further operable to move the cam against the first
biasing spring to re-set the locking mechanism such that the
locking mechanism locks the cam to the first output member for
common axial movement along the movement axis.
13. The park lock mechanism of claim 11, wherein the locking
mechanism comprises a plunger and a ball, the plunger being coupled
to a second output member of the second linear actuator for axial
movement therewith, the plunger defining an engagement profile on
which the ball is disposed.
14. The park lock mechanism of claim 13, wherein the ball is
received in a hole in the first output member and is configured to
engage a recess in the cam to lock the cam to the first output
member.
15. The park lock mechanism of claim 14, wherein the plunger
includes a ramped portion that is configured to urge the ball
through the hole and into the recess in the cam and wherein the
locking mechanism further comprises a second biasing spring that is
disposed between the plunger and the first output member, the
second biasing spring biasing the ramped portion of the plunger
toward the ball.
16. The park lock mechanism of claim 13, wherein the plunger is
received in the first output member.
17. The park lock mechanism of claim 16, wherein the second linear
actuator has a second output member and wherein the plunger and the
second output member are moveable along the movement axis relative
to the first output member through a predetermined range of
motion.
18. The park lock mechanism of claim 11, wherein the first biasing
spring is coaxial with the first output member.
19. A method for operating a park lock mechanism having a dog ring,
a pawl, a cam follower and a cam, the dog ring being rotatable
about an drive axis and having a plurality of circumferentially
spaced apart teeth, the pawl having a pawl tooth that is pivotable
about a pivot axis between a first pivot position, in which the
pawl tooth is disengaged from the teeth of the dog ring, and a
second pivot position in which the pawl tooth engages the teeth of
the dog ring, the cam follower being mounted to the pawl for common
movement about the pivot axis, the cam being movable along a
movement axis and having first and second cam portions, wherein
positioning of the first cam portion on the cam follower positions
the pawl in the first pivot position, wherein positioning of the
second cam portion on the cam follower positions the pawl in the
second pivot position, the method comprising: providing a first
actuator and a second actuator, the first actuator having a first
output member, the second actuator having a second output member
that is coaxial with the first output member; locking the cam to
the first output member; operating the first actuator to move the
cam along the movement axis and cause pivoting motion of the pawl
between the first and second pivot positions; operating the second
actuator to decouple the cam from the first output member; and
moving the cam along the movement axis to cause pivoting motion of
the pawl from the first pivot position to the second pivot position
in response to decoupling the cam from the first output member.
20. The method of claim 19, further comprising operating the second
actuator to move the cam along the movement axis to cause pivoting
motion of the pawl into the first pivot position and re-coupling of
the cam to the first output member.
21. The method of claim 19, further comprising operating the first
actuator to move the first output member along the movement axis
and couple the first output member to the cam.
Description
FIELD
[0001] The present disclosure relates to a park lock mechanism.
BACKGROUND
[0002] This section provides background information related to the
present disclosure which is not necessarily prior art.
[0003] Park lock mechanisms are commonly integrated into
transmissions and vehicle driveline components and help to
immobilize a vehicle when the vehicle is parked and not in use.
Known park lock mechanism typically include a dog ring, which is
coupled to a rotatable component of the driveline component for
common rotation, and a pawl that is selectively engagable with the
dog ring. While the known park lock mechanisms are suitable for
their intended purpose, they nevertheless remain susceptible to
improvement.
SUMMARY
[0004] This section provides a general summary of the disclosure,
and is not a comprehensive disclosure of its full scope or all of
its features.
[0005] In one form, the present teachings provide a park lock
mechanism for a vehicle driveline component that has a rotatable
member. The park lock mechanism includes a housing, a dog ring, a
pawl, a pawl spring and an actuator assembly. The dog ring is
configured to be coupled to the rotatable member for common
rotation. The dog ring is received in the housing and has a
plurality of circumferentially spaced apart teeth. The pawl has a
pawl tooth and is pivotably coupled to the housing for movement
about a pivot axis between a first pivot position, in which the
pawl tooth is disengaged from the teeth of the dog ring so as to
not impede rotation of the dog ring relative to the housing, and a
second pivot position in which the pawl tooth engages the teeth of
the dog ring so as to impede rotation of the dog ring relative to
the housing. The pawl spring biases the pawl toward the second
pivot position. The actuator assembly has a cam follower, a cam, a
first actuator device, a second actuator device, and a cam
coupling. The cam follower is coupled to the pawl for movement
therewith about the pivot axis. The cam is movable along a movement
axis that is parallel to the pivot axis. The cam contacts the
follower and includes a first cam portion and a second cam portion.
Positioning of the first cam portion on the cam follower positions
the pawl in the first pivot position, and positioning of the second
cam portion on the cam follower positions the pawl in the second
pivot position. The first actuator device includes a first linear
motor with a first output member that is movable along the movement
axis between a first output member position and a second output
member position. The first output member is coaxial with the cam.
The second actuator device includes a second linear motor with a
second output member. The second output member is movable along the
movement axis between a third output member position and a fourth
output member position. The second output member is coaxial with
the first output member. The cam coupling includes a first biasing
spring and a locking mechanism. The first biasing spring is
configured to bias the cam in a first direction along the movement
axis relative to the first output member. The locking mechanism is
configured to selectively lock the cam to the first output member
for axial movement therewith. The locking mechanism is configured
to unlock the cam from the first output member in response to
movement of the second output member from the third output member
position to the fourth output member position when the first output
member is in the first output member position. The locking
mechanism is configured to lock the cam to the first output member
in response to movement of the second output member from the fourth
output member position to the third output member position when the
first output member is in the first output member position.
[0006] In another form, the present teachings provide a park lock
mechanism for a vehicle driveline component that has a rotatable
member. The park lock mechanism includes a housing, a dog ring, a
pawl, a pawl spring and an actuator assembly. The dog ring is
configured to be coupled to the rotatable member for common
rotation. The dog ring is received in the housing and has a
plurality of circumferentially spaced apart teeth. The pawl has a
pawl tooth and is pivotably coupled to the housing for movement
about a pivot axis between a first pivot position, in which the
pawl tooth is disengaged from the teeth of the dog ring so as to
not impede rotation of the dog ring relative to the housing, and a
second pivot position in which the pawl tooth engages the teeth of
the dog ring so as to impede rotation of the dog ring relative to
the housing. The pawl spring biases the pawl toward the second
pivot position. The actuator assembly has a first linear actuator,
a locking mechanism, a first biasing spring and a second linear
actuator. The first linear actuator has a first output member that
is movable along a movement axis that is parallel to the pivot
axis. The locking mechanism is configured to selectively couple the
first output member and the cam for common movement along the
movement axis. The first biasing spring is configured to move the
cam along the movement axis relative to the first output member
when the locking mechanism decouples the cam from the first output
member. The second linear actuator is configured to operate the
locking mechanism to decouple the cam from the first output member
to permit the first biasing spring to move the cam along the
movement axis.
[0007] In still another form, the present teachings provide a
method for operating a park lock mechanism having a dog ring, a
pawl, a cam follower and a cam. The dog ring is rotatable about a
drive axis and has a plurality of circumferentially spaced apart
teeth. The pawl has a pawl tooth that is pivotable about a pivot
axis between a first pivot position, in which the pawl tooth is
disengaged from the teeth of the dog ring, and a second pivot
position in which the pawl tooth engages the teeth of the dog ring.
The cam follower is mounted to the pawl for common movement about
the pivot axis. The cam is movable along a movement axis and has
first and second cam portions. Positioning of the first cam portion
on the cam follower positions the pawl in the first pivot position.
Positioning of the second cam portion on the cam follower positions
the pawl in the second pivot position. The method includes:
providing a first actuator and a second actuator, the first
actuator having a first output member, the second actuator having a
second output member that is coaxial with the first output member;
locking the cam to a first output member; operating the first
actuator to move the cam along the movement axis and cause pivoting
motion of the pawl between the first and second pivot positions;
operating the second actuator to decouple the cam from the first
output member; and moving the cam along the movement axis to cause
pivoting motion of the pawl from the first position to the second
pivot position in response to decoupling the cam from the first
output member.
[0008] Further areas of applicability will become apparent from the
description provided herein. The description and specific examples
in this summary are intended for purposes of illustration only and
are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure.
DRAWINGS
[0009] The drawings described herein are for illustrative purposes
only of selected embodiments and not all possible implementations,
and are not intended to limit the scope of the present
disclosure.
[0010] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a portion of a driveline
component having a park lock mechanism constructed in accordance
with the teachings of the present disclosure;
[0011] FIG. 2 is a section view of the portion of the driveline
component taken through a portion of the park lock mechanism along
a movement axis; and
[0012] FIG. 3 is an enlarged portion of FIG. 2.
[0013] Corresponding reference numerals indicate corresponding
parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0014] With reference to FIGS. 1 and 2 of the drawings, a park lock
mechanism 10 constructed in accordance with the teachings of the
present disclosure is shown in operative association with an
exemplary vehicle driveline component 12. In the particular example
provided, the driveline component 12 is a differential case that is
rotatable about a driven axis 14, but those of skill in the art
will appreciate that other rotatable elements of a driveline
component could be employed in the alternative.
[0015] The park lock mechanism 10 can comprise a housing 20, a dog
ring 22, a pawl 24, a pawl spring 26, and an actuator assembly 28.
The housing 20, the dog ring 22, the pawl 24 and the pawl spring 26
can be configured in a conventional and well known manner and as
such, these components need not be described in significant detail
herein. Briefly, the housing 20 can be configured to house a
portion of the park lock mechanism 10 and can optionally be
configured to house the vehicle driveline component 12. In the
example provide, the housing 20 houses portions of the park lock
mechanism 10 as well as components associated with a drive module
of the type that is disclosed in commonly assigned U.S. Pat. No.
8,663,051 entitled "Axle Assembly With Torque Distribution Drive
Mechanism", the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference as
if fully set forth in detail herein. The dog ring 22 can be an
annular structure that can define a plurality of circumferentially
spaced apart teeth 30. The dog ring 22 can be mounted to the
driveline component 12 for common rotation about the driven axis
14. The pawl 24 can have a pawl tooth 32 and can be mounted to the
housing 20 for pivoting motion about a pivot axis 34 between a
first pivot position, in which the pawl tooth 32 is disengaged from
the teeth 30 of the dog ring 22 so as to not impede rotation of the
dog ring 22 relative to the housing 20, and a second pivot position
in which the pawl tooth 32 engages the teeth 30 of the dog ring 22
so as to impede rotation of the dog ring 22 relative to the housing
20. The pivot axis 34 can be parallel to the driven axis 14. In the
example provided, the pawl 24 is fixedly mounted on a
cylindrically-shaped rail 36 that is rotatably coupled to the
housing 20. The pawl spring 26 is configured to bias the pawl 24
toward the first pivot position. In the example provided, the pawl
spring 26 is a torsion spring that is mounted to the rail 36 and
engaged to the housing 20.
[0016] The actuator assembly 28 can have a cam follower 40, a cam
42, a first actuator device 44, a second actuator device 46 and a
cam coupling 48. The cam follower 40 can be coupled to the pawl 24
for movement therewith about the pivot axis 34. In the example
provided, the cam follower 40 is a roller that is rotatably mounted
to the pawl 24.
[0017] With reference to FIGS. 2 and 3, the cam 42 can be movable
along a movement axis 50 that can be parallel to the pivot axis 34.
The cam 42 is configured to contact the cam follower 40 and
includes a first cam portion 52, a second cam portion 54 and a
transition portion 56 between the first and second cam portions 52
and 54. The first cam portion 52 can be cylindrically shaped and
sized to cause the pawl 24 to be positioned in the first pivot
position when the first cam portion 52 is positioned in contact
with the cam follower 40. The second cam portion 54 can be
cylindrically shaped and sized to cause the pawl 24 to be
positioned in the second pivot position when the second cam portion
54 is positioned in contact with the cam follower 40.
[0018] With specific reference to FIG. 2, the first actuator device
44 can be any type of linear actuator and can comprise a first
linear motor 60 having a first output member 62 that is movable
along the movement axis 50 between a first output member position
and a second output member position. The first linear motor 60 can
be configured in any desired manner, but in the particular example
provided, the first linear motor 60 comprises a first actuator
housing 70, a rotary motor 72 (FIG. 1), a transmission 74, a lead
screw 76, a cradle rail 78, a cradle assembly 80 and the first
output member 62. The first actuator housing 70 is configured to be
fixedly coupled to the housing 20 and can house desired portions of
the first linear motor 60. The rotary motor 72 is fixedly coupled
to the first actuator housing 70. The transmission 74 can be
mounted to the first actuator housing 70 and can receive rotary
power from the rotary motor 72. The lead screw 76 can be rotatably
mounted to the first actuator housing 70 and can receive rotary
power that is output from the transmission 74. The lead screw 76
can be oriented generally parallel to the movement axis 50. The
cradle rail 78 can be mounted to the first actuator housing 70 and
can be generally parallel to the lead screw 76. The cradle assembly
80 can comprise a cradle 82, a cradle body 84, and a cradle spring
86. The cradle 82 can be slidably mounted on the cradle rail 78 and
can include a pair of arms 88 between which the cradle body 84 and
the cradle spring 86 can be received. The cradle body 84 can be
threadably coupled to the lead screw 76 and can be moveable between
the arms 88 of the cradle 82. The cradle spring 86 can be mounted
on the cradle body 84 and is configured to contact the arms 88 to
thereby center the cradle body 84 between the arms 88. The cradle
assembly 80 is configured to permit movement of the cradle body 84
relative to the cradle 82 when needed through compression of the
cradle spring 86. The first output member 62 can be fixedly coupled
to the cradle 82 for movement therewith.
[0019] With reference to FIG. 3, the first output member 62 can
comprise a cylindrical rod-shaped body portion 90 with a hollow,
longitudinally extending cavity 92, a pair of detent holes 94 that
are formed through the body portion 90 and intersect the cavity 92,
a slotted aperture 96 that is formed through the body portion 90
and intersects the cavity 92, and an interior end wall 98 that
forms a closed end of the cavity 92. The first output member 62 can
be coaxial with the cam 42 and in the particular example provided,
the cam 42 is slidably and concentrically mounted on the first
output member 62.
[0020] The second actuator device 46 can be any type of linear
actuator, such as a solenoid having an electromagnetic coil 100 and
a second output member 102 that can be moved relative to the
electromagnetic coil between a third output member position and a
fourth output member position. The electromagnetic coil 100 and the
second output member 102 can be coaxial with the first output
member 62. For example, the second output member 102 can be an
annular structure that is coupled to the first output member 62 in
such a way that the second output member 102 can slide on the first
output member 62 between two predetermined points. In the example
provided, a pin 106 is employed to limit movement of the second
output member 102 relative to the first output member 62. The pin
106 can be fixedly coupled to and extend through the second output
member 102 such that movement of the second output member 102 along
the movement axis 50 causes corresponding movement of the pin 106.
The pin 106 can be received in the slotted aperture 96 formed in
the first output member 62. Those of skill in the art will
appreciate that the second output member 102 can be moved along the
movement axis 50 such that the pin 106 is disposed between the
opposite ends of the slotted aperture 96 so that movement of the
second output member 102 is not effected by the first output member
62 and/or so movement of the second output member 102 does not
effect movement of the first output member 62.
[0021] The cam coupling 48 can include a first biasing spring 110
and a locking mechanism 112. The first biasing spring 110 can be
configured to bias the cam 42 in a first direction along the
movement axis 50 relative to the first output member 62, such as
toward the second output member 102. In the example provided, the
first biasing spring 110 is a helical coil spring that is received
in a bore 120 in the cam 42 and mounted coaxially about the first
output member 62 between a keeper 122, which is received in the
bore 120 and fixedly mounted to both the first output member 62 and
the cam 42, and a shoulder 124 in the cam 42 that is defined by the
bore 120.
[0022] The locking mechanism 112 is configured to selectively lock
the cam 42 to the first output member 62 for common axial movement
along the movement axis 50. The locking mechanism 112 can be
configured to unlock the cam 42 from the first output member 62 in
response to movement of the second output member 102 in a
predetermined manner. In the particular example provided, the
locking mechanism 112 is configured to unlock the cam 42 from the
first output member 62 in response to movement of the second output
member 102 from the third output member position to the fourth
output member position when the first output member 62 is in the
first output member position.
[0023] The locking mechanism 112 can also be configured to
coordinate the locking of the cam 42 to the first output member 62
in response to movement of the second output member 102 in a
predetermined manner. In the particular example provided, the
locking mechanism 112 is configured to coordinate the locking of
the cam 42 to the first output member 62 in response to movement of
the second output member 102 from the fourth output member position
to the third output member position when the first output member 62
is in the first output member position.
[0024] The locking mechanism 112 can be configured in any desired
manner, but in the particular example provided, the locking
mechanism 112 is configured in the form of a detent mechanism
having a plunger 130, one or more balls 132, one or more detent
holes 94 (e.g., in the first output member 62), one or more
recesses 136 (e.g., in the cam 42) and a second biasing spring 138.
The detent holes 94 can be formed through the first output member
62 and can be disposed generally perpendicular to a longitudinal
axis of the first output member 62 (which can be parallel to the
movement axis 50), for example. Each of the detent holes 94 is
sized to receive a corresponding one of the balls 132 there
through. The recesses 136 can be sized and shaped to receive a
portion of a corresponding one of the balls 132 therein.
[0025] The plunger 130 can be fixedly coupled to the second output
member 102 for axial movement therewith, such as via the pin 106
that extends through the first and second output members 62 and
102. The plunger 130 can have a body 140 and an engagement profile
142 that can contact the balls 132. The engagement profile 142 can
comprise a ramped portion 144, a stop member 146 and a necked-down
portion 148 that can be disposed axially between the ramped portion
144 and the stop member 146. The ramped portion 144 can be
configured to drive the balls 132 through the first output member
62 and into engagement with the recesses 136 in the cam 42. The
necked-down portion 148 can provide sufficient space in a radial
direction that permits the balls 132 to move out of the recesses
136 so that the cam 42 can move along the movement axis 50 relative
to the first output member 62. The ramped portion 144 can extend
directly from the body 140 and can be contoured in any desired
manner such that an outer surface of the engagement profile 142
reduces in diameter with decreasing distance to the necked-down
portion 148. For example, the ramped portion 144 could be defined
by a radius, or could be shaped in a frusto-conical manner as is
depicted in the particular example provided. The necked-down
portion 148 can be shaped as a cylindrical segment. The stop member
146 can be configured to engage the balls 132 to limit movement of
the plunger 130 relative to the first output member 62 in the first
direction along the movement axis 50. The second biasing spring 138
can be coaxial with the first output member 62 and can be disposed
in the cavity 92 between the first output member 62 and the second
output member 102 so as to bias the second output member 102 in the
second direction along the movement axis 50 relative to the first
output member 62. It will be appreciated that the second biasing
spring 138 can bias the plunger 130, the pin 106 and the second
output member 102 in the second direction relative to the first
output member 62. In the example provided, the second biasing
spring 138 is not configured to counteract the first biasing spring
110 and as such, the second biasing spring 138 will not cause
movement of the plunger 130, the pin 106 and the second output
member 102 in the second direction relative to the first output
member 62.
[0026] During standard operation of the park lock mechanism 10
(FIG. 2), the locking mechanism 112 is in a locked condition that
locks the first output member 62 to the cam 42 for common movement
along the movement axis 50. In the locked condition, the ramped
portion 144 of the plunger 130 urges the balls 132 in a radially
outwardly direction through the detent holes 94 in the first output
member 62 and into the recesses 136 in the cam 42 to thereby lock
the cam 42 to the first output member 62. The first actuator device
44 is operated to cause corresponding motion of the first output
member 62 in the first and second directions along the movement
axis 50 between the first and second output member positions, which
causes corresponding pivoting movement of the pawl 24 between the
first and second pivot positions.
[0027] In the event that the first output member 62 is not able to
move from the first output member position to the second output
member position, the second actuator device 44 can be operated to
move the second output member 102 from the third output member
position to the fourth output member position to cause motion of
the plunger 130 in the second direction along the movement axis 50
to cause the locking mechanism 112 to operate in an unlocked
condition. In this regard, the plunger 130 can move with the second
output member 102 so that the necked-down portion 148 of the
plunger 130 is disposed in-line with the balls 132 so that the
force exerted on the cam 42 by the first biasing spring 110 can
urge the balls 132 to move in a radially inward direction and
disengage the recesses 136 to permit the cam 42 to be moved in the
first direction along the movement axis 50. The cam 42 can be
re-coupled to the first output member 62 through operation of the
first actuator device 44. In this regard, the first actuator device
44 can be operated to cause movement of the first output member 62
in the first direction. Since the pin 106 is received in the
slotted aperture 96 in the first output member 62, movement of the
first output member 62 in the first direction does not cause
corresponding motion of the plunger 130, the pin 106, the second
output member 102 or the cam 42. Moreover, the second biasing
spring 138 can urge the plunger 130 away from the first output
member 62 during movement of the first output member 62 in the
first direction so that the first output member 62, as well as the
balls 132 that are captured in the detent holes 94 in the first
output member 62, are moved in the first direction relative to the
plunger 130 and the cam 42. It will be appreciated that the balls
132 are moved along the engagement profile 142 on the plunger 130
and onto the ramped portion 144 so that the balls 132 are urged
radially outwardly by the plunger and into the recesses 136 in the
cam 42 to thereby operate the locking mechanism 112 in the locked
condition, which locks the cam 42 to the first output member 62.
Thereafter, the first actuator device 44 can be operated to drive
the first output member 62 in the second direction into the first
output member position to cause corresponding pivoting movement of
the pawl 24 into the first pivot position.
[0028] Alternatively, the second actuator device 44 could be of a
type that can be operated to cause movement of the second output
member 102 relative to the first output member 62 in the second
direction along the movement axis toward the third output member
position. Movement of the second output member 102 in this manner
can move the pin 106 in the slotted aperture 96 in the first output
member 62, as well as move the plunger 130 and the cam 42 in a
corresponding manner. Since the balls 132 are held in the detent
holes 94 in the first output member 62 and ride on the engagement
profile 142 of the plunger 130, coordinated movement of the plunger
130 and the cam 42 in the second direction relative to the first
output member 62 permits the balls 132 to be forced radially
outwardly and into the recesses 136 so that the locking mechanism
112 is operated in the locked condition to fix the cam 42 to the
first output member 62. Since the first output member 62 is in the
first output member position, the cam 42 is locked to the first
output member 62 at a location that corresponds with the
positioning of the pawl 24 in the first pivot position.
[0029] In view of the above discussion, those of skill in the art
will appreciate that the present disclosure provides a method for
operating a park lock mechanism. The method includes: providing a
first actuator and a second actuator, the first actuator having a
first output member, the second actuator having a second output
member that is coaxial with the first output member; locking the
cam to a first output member; operating the first actuator to move
the cam along the movement axis and cause pivoting motion of the
pawl between the first and second pivot positions; decoupling the
cam from the first output member; and operating the second actuator
to move the cam along the movement axis and cause pivoting motion
of the pawl between the first and second pivot positions.
Optionally, movement of the cam to cause pivoting motion of the
pawl into the first pivot position when the second actuator is
operated can cause the cam to be recoupled to first output member.
Also optionally, decoupling the cam from the first output member
causes the cam to be moved along the movement axis such that the
pawl pivots into the second pivot position.
[0030] The foregoing description of the embodiments has been
provided for purposes of illustration and description. It is not
intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure. Individual
elements or features of a particular embodiment are generally not
limited to that particular embodiment, but, where applicable, are
interchangeable and can be used in a selected embodiment, even if
not specifically shown or described. The same may also be varied in
many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure
from the disclosure, and all such modifications are intended to be
included within the scope of the disclosure.
TABLE-US-00001 park lock mechanism 10 driveline component 12 driven
axis 14 housing 20 dog ring 22 pawl 24 pawl spring 26 actuator
assembly 28 teeth 30 pawl tooth 32 pivot axis 34 rail 36 cam
follower 40 cam 42 first actuator device 44 second actuator device
46 cam coupling 48 movement axis 50 first cam portion 52 second cam
portion 54 transition portion 56 first linear motor 60 first output
member 62 first actuator housing 70 rotary motor 72 transmission 74
lead screw 76 cradle rail 78 cradle assembly 80 cradle 82 cradle
body 84 cradle spring 86 arms 88 body portion 90 cavity 92 detent
holes 94 slotted aperture 96 interior end wall 98 electromagnetic
coil 100 second output member 102 pin 106 first biasing spring 110
locking mechanism 112 bore 120 keeper 122 shoulder 124 plunger 130
ball 132 recess 136 second biasing spring 138 body 140 engagement
profile 142 ramped portion 144 stop member 146 necked-down portion
148
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