17830728. Power Train for Vehicle simplified abstract (Hyundai Motor Company)

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Power Train for Vehicle

Organization Name

Hyundai Motor Company

Inventor(s)

Jin Ho Kim of Suwon-si (KR)

Yong Hwan Choi of Seoul (KR)

Joo Hang Lee of Yongin-si (KR)

Yong Hoo Kim of Incheon (KR)

Power Train for Vehicle - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17830728 titled 'Power Train for Vehicle

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes an embodiment power train for a vehicle that includes multiple input shafts, an output shaft, a transmission gear set, a shifting unit, and a motor-side transfer gear set.

  • The power train includes a first input shaft that receives rotating forces from a first motor and an engine, and a second input shaft that receives a rotating force from a second motor.
  • An output shaft is positioned parallel to the first and second input shafts.
  • A transmission gear set is engaged with and coupled to the first input shaft and the output shaft, and it consists of multiple gear sets with different gear ratios.
  • A shifting unit is responsible for selecting a gear set from the transmission gear set based on the vehicle's traveling speed.
  • A motor-side transfer gear set is engaged with and coupled to the second input shaft and the output shaft.

Potential Applications

  • This power train technology can be applied to various types of vehicles, including cars, trucks, and motorcycles.
  • It can be used in both conventional internal combustion engine vehicles and electric vehicles.

Problems Solved

  • The power train provides a more efficient and flexible way of transferring power from the engine and motors to the wheels.
  • The ability to select different gear ratios based on the vehicle's speed allows for optimal performance and fuel efficiency.

Benefits

  • The power train offers improved power distribution and control, resulting in enhanced vehicle performance.
  • The ability to engage different gear ratios based on the vehicle's speed allows for smoother acceleration and better fuel economy.
  • This technology can be integrated into existing vehicle designs without significant modifications.


Original Abstract Submitted

An embodiment power train for a vehicle includes a first input shaft configured to receive rotating forces from a first motor and an engine, a second input shaft configured to receive a rotating force from a second motor, an output shaft disposed in parallel with the first input shaft and the second input shaft, a transmission gear set in which a plurality of gear sets having different gear ratios are engaged with and coupled to the first input shaft and the output shaft, a shifting unit configured to select a gear set of the plurality of gear sets based on a traveling speed of the vehicle, and a motor-side transfer gear set engaged with and coupled to the second input shaft and the output shaft.