[0001] The present invention relates to a marine hybrid drive unit comprising a transmission
with a modulatable transmission clutch and to a method to drive such a marine hybrid
drive unit.
[0002] A typical conventional marine propulsion system comprises one or two drive trains,
each with a diesel engine and a transmission with speed reduction gear steps interposed
between the engine and the propeller. This type of propulsion, in which the propeller
characteristics and a certain reduction ratio between the engine and the propeller
are preset at the design stage, often includes a modulatable transmission clutch for
operating at lower speeds than a nominal speed.
[0003] In recent years there is an increasing demand for marine hybrid drive units for environmental
and efficiency reasons. With a marine hybrid drive unit a boat can be propelled solely
by an electric motor without any local emissions especially in ecologically sensitive
areas or in harbors and mooring areas. During certain operating phases it is also
more efficient to propel a boat solely by the electric motor, for example if a boat
shall be propelled with low speed in a trolling mode or in a no-wake zone. The combustion
engine of the hybrid drive unit provides sufficient power for normal and high-speed
cruising.
[0004] Different marine hybrid drive units comprising a combustion engine and an electric
motor are already known from prior art. One example of a marine hybrid drive unit
with a transmission has been disclosed in
US 8 393 926 A1. Said transmission comprising a transmission input shaft for accepting power into
the transmission and a transmission output shaft for outputting power to a propeller.
A first prime mover is selectively coupled to the transmission input shaft, whereas
a second prime mover is permanently coupled to the transmission input shaft. A modulatable
clutch assembly is operably coupled to the transmission input and output shafts such
that the power and speed from the input shaft can be variably transferred to the output
shaft.
[0005] The purpose of the present invention is to provide an improved marine hybrid drive
unit with a modulatable clutch, which allows optimized cruising conditions especially
in a trolling mode with a simple structural design.
[0006] This purpose is achieved by a marine hybrid drive unit according to claim 1 and by
a method according to claim 6. Further embodiments are claimed in dependent claims.
[0007] The present invention provides a marine hybrid drive unit comprising a drive shaft
which is connected to a combustion engine, an electric motor and a transmission with
an input shaft and an output shaft. The input shaft of the transmission can selectively
be driven solely by the combustion engine, solely by the electric motor or by the
combustion engine and the electric motor simultaneously.
[0008] The transmission further includes a modulatable transmission clutch to selectively
connect the input shaft to the output shaft. A modulatable transmission clutch allows
for a continuous adjustment of the difference between the rotational speeds of the
input shaft and the output shaft. The modulatable transmission clutch can be a pressure
actuated hydraulic clutch, preferably in form of a multi-disk-clutch. For actuating
the modulatable transmission clutch the transmission further comprises an oil pump,
which is driven by the input shaft. The oil pump providing the oil pressure for the
actuation of the modulatable transmission clutch. Therefore the pressure side of the
oil pump is connected to a pressure chamber of the modulatable transmission clutch.
At least one pressure control valve can be arranged to modulate the oil pressure in
the pressure chamber accordingly.
[0009] Said input shaft is permanently connected to the electric motor via at least one
gear step. The gear step may comprise several spur gears which are configured to provide
an appropriate gear ratio between the electric motor and the input shaft. A suitable
gear ratio of the at least one gear step can be set to drive the input shaft and the
oil pump in all operating modes with an appropriate speed to provide sufficient oil
for the actuation of the modulatable transmission clutch. In order to supply sufficient
oil pressure and oil volume to the modulatable transmission clutch, especially in
a trolling mode, the oil pump needs to be driven with a certain minimum speed. Therefore,
it is essential, that the gear ratio is set to a value, which ensures said minimum
speed at the pump while the electric motor can be operated as long as required in
a technically feasible speed range. Otherwise the marine hybrid drive unit would need
a second oil pump for the actuation of the modulatable transmission clutch in the
trolling mode.
[0010] A certain minimum rotation speed of the input shaft is necessary to ensure that a
sufficient oil pressure for the modulation of the modulatable transmission clutch
is built up by the oil pump, which is driven by the input shaft. In one embodiment
a minimum rotation speed of around 500-600 rpm is required at the input shaft. Hence,
the gear ratio must be adjusted to a minimum operation speed of the electric motor
to enable such operation mode. The electric motor in this embodiment can be driven
with a minimum operation speed in the range between 1250 rpm and 1500 rpm. For such
an application the gear steps are designed to provide a transmission ratio preferably
in the range between 2 and 3. Such a transmission ratio has proven to be sufficient
to provide for the minimum speed at the input shaft and the minimum oil pressure in
all operating modes. The proposed transmission ratio between 2 and 3 has proven to
deliver an optimum range in view of the efficiency of the electric motor in the electric
propulsion mode and in a recharge mode. In the recharge mode, the electric motor can
be used as a generator to recharge the batteries, while the input shaft is driven
by the combustion engine.
[0011] In one embodiment there is a pressure actuated input clutch provided to connect and
disconnect the drive shaft to the input shaft. The oil pump is arranged to provide
oil for the actuation of the pressure actuated input clutch, as well as for the modulatable
transmission clutch. The input clutch and the electric motor can be arranged inside
a module housing of a hybrid module which is mounted in between the combustion engine
and the transmission.
[0012] The transmission may comprise an oil lubrication system and said oil pump can be
configured to supply oil to the oil lubrication system, as well. A correct lubrication
in terms of oil flow rate and pressure can be achieved in such an oil lubrication
system to ensure a continuous and reliable cooling and lubrication of the components
in the transmission and in the hybrid module. In such an oil supply system there can
be a separate low-pressure section for the oil lubrication system, while the oil supply
to the pressure actuated input clutch and the modulatable transmission clutch is provided
by a high-pressure sections. Oil can be supplied to the low-pressure section and the
high-pressure section by only one oil pump.
[0013] That means, that the full functionality of the marine hybrid drive can be achieved
with only one oil pump. Preferably the oil pump is an integral component of the transmission.
No additional oil pump is required for one of said functions.
[0014] Another aspect of the invention is a method for driving such a marine hybrid drive
unit in a trolling mode when the hybrid drive unit is driven solely by the electric
motor. In this operation mode the oil pump provides the oil pressure for the actuation
of the modulatable transmission clutch, and wherein the speed of the output shaft
is continuously adjustable by means of the modulatable transmission clutch in a range
between 50% and 25% of the speed of the input shaft. Especially a speed reduction
ratio in the lower section of said range allows to drive the boat with low and very
low speed. Such low speed can be required for docking maneuvers and in so-called no
wake zones. A no-wake zone is a section of a waterway with a strict speed limit. When
navigating through a no-wake zone, state and/or local regulations generally require
that the captain observe the slowest-possible vessel speed to maintain steerage. There
might be a certain speed limit of a maximum speed of 5 miles per hour, per example.
The goal is to minimize the wake created by boats passing through the zone.
[0015] The proposed marine hybrid drive unit and the method allow to operate a boat in the
full range of operating modes and speeds without the need of an additional oil pump
for the actuation of one of the pressure actuated clutches.
[0016] The invention will be further and more particularly described in the following, by
way of example only, and with reference to the accompanying figure.
- Fig. 1
- shows a marine hybrid drive unit according to the invention in a schematic drawing.
[0017] The marine hybrid drive unit 100 as shown in Fig. 1 can be mounted inside the hull
of a boat. The marine hybrid drive unit 100 comprises a combustion engine 1 and an
electric motor 2 for propelling the boat in different operation modes.
[0018] The marine hybrid drive unit 100 further comprises a transmission 14 with an input
shaft 4 and an output shaft 16. The input shaft 4 can selectively be driven by the
combustion engine 1, by the electric motor 2 or by the combustion engine 1 and the
electric motor 2 simultaneously. The output shaft 16 in this embodiment being arranged
with a downward angle with regard to the input shaft 4. The output shaft 16 being
connected to a propeller shaft of the boat either directly or via further transmitting
elements.
[0019] The combustion engine 1 includes a crankshaft 21 which is connected to the drive
shaft 9. The connection between the crankshaft 21 and the drive shaft 9 may comprise
a flywheel and/or torsional dampers which are not shown in the scheme of Fig. 1. This
embodiment includes a separate electric starter unit 8 for starting the combustion
engine 1. However, other embodiments can be configured without a separate electric
starter unit 8, as the combustion engine 1 might also be started by the electric motor
2 with the input clutch 5 being engaged.
[0020] Drive shaft 9 can be connected and disconnected to an input shaft 4 of the transmission
14 by means of a pressure actuated input clutch 5. The drive shaft 9 and the input
shaft 4 are arranged coaxial to each other. The drive shaft 9 is fastened to an input
element 12 of the input clutch 5 whereas the input shaft 4 is fastened to an output
element 13 of the input clutch 5. The input clutch 5 in this embodiment is a multi-disk-friction-clutch
with inner and outer friction disks. The input element 12 being designed as an inner
disk carrier, whereas the output element 13 is designed as an outer disk carrier.
The inner and outer friction plates are pressed against each other to provide for
the required transmission of torque.
[0021] The input clutch 5 and the electric motor 2 are part of a hybrid module 10 which
is mounted in between the combustion engine 1 and the transmission 14. The electric
motor 2 is mounted to a module housing 11 of the hybrid module 10 such, that a motor
shaft 3 of the electric motor 2 is arranged in parallel to the input shaft 4. The
electric motor 2 is permanently connected to the input shaft 4 and to the output element
13 of the input clutch 5.
[0022] The transmission 14 further includes a modulatable transmission clutch 15 to selectively
connect the input shaft 4 to the output shaft 16. The modulatable transmission clutch
15 is arranged inside a transmission housing 20. The modulatable transmission clutch
15 is configured to control the speed of an output shaft 16. The modulatable transmission
clutch 15 is a hydraulically actuated multi-disk clutch. The modulatable transmission
clutch 15 can be fully engaged, fully disengaged or it can be operated in slipping
operation. The slipping operation of the modulatable transmission clutch 15 can be
used for propelling the boat in a trolling mode with low speed. This way, the speed
of the output shaft 16 can be adjusted continuously in a range between 100% and 25%
with regard to the speed of the input shaft 4. In the trolling mode the hybrid drive
unit 100 can be driven solely by the electric motor 2.
[0023] The transmission 14 comprises an oil pump 6, which is driven by the input shaft 4
to provide oil to the oil lubrication system, for actuating the pressure actuated
input clutch 5 and for actuating the modulatable transmission clutch 15. The oil supply
system includes the oil pump 6, connecting ducts and/or pipes, valves and further
hydraulic components to provide and to control an appropriate oil pressure for all
mentioned purposes.
[0024] The input shaft 4 is permanently connected to the electric motor 2 via gear steps
7, wherein a gear ratio of the gear steps 7 is set to drive the input shaft 4 with
the oil pump 6 in all operating modes with a speed to provide sufficient oil pressure
for the actuation of the modulatable transmission clutch 15. The gear ratio of the
gear steps 7 is in the range between 2 and 3. The gear steps 7 are part of the hybrid
module 10 and arranged inside the module housing 11. The gear steps 7 comprise a first
spur gear 17 which is fastened to the motor shaft 3. The first spur gear 17 meshes
with a second spur gear 18 which is supported in the module housing 11. The second
spur gear 18 further meshes with a toothing 19 which is an integral part of the output
element 13 of the input clutch 5. The pressure actuated input clutch 5 is also a part
of the hybrid module 10.
[0025] A control unit 101 of the marine hybrid drive unit 100 is arranged to control the
propulsion in different operating modes. Especially for operations in a trolling mode,
the control unit 101 is configured to control the engagement of the modulatable transmission
clutch 15 in a way to control the speed of the output shaft 16. The control unit 101
contains electronic components and hydraulic components like valves for the control
of oil flow and oil pressure. The control unit 101 further includes interfaces to
be connected to a control unit of the combustion engine 1 and/or other control units
of the boat. The control unit 101 may additionally control oil pressure and oil flow
for the lubrication of elements in the transmission 14 and in the hybrid module 10.
Referals
[0026]
- 1
- combustion engine
- 2
- electric motor
- 3
- motor shaft
- 4
- input shaft
- 5
- input clutch
- 6
- oil pump
- 7
- gear step
- 8
- electric starter unit
- 9
- drive shaft
- 10
- hybrid module
- 11
- module housing
- 12
- input element
- 13
- output element
- 14
- transmission
- 15
- modulatable transmission clutch
- 16
- output shaft
- 17
- first spur gear
- 18
- second spur gear
- 19
- toothing
- 20
- transmission housing
- 21
- crankshaft
- 100
- marine hybrid drive unit
- 101
- control unit
1. Marine hybrid drive unit (100) comprising
a drive shaft (9) which is connected to a combustion engine (1),
an electric motor (2),
a transmission (14) with an input shaft (4) and an output shaft (16),
wherein the input shaft (4) can selectively be driven solely by the combustion engine
(1), solely by the electric motor (2), or by the combustion engine (1) and the electric
motor (2) simultaneously,
a modulatable transmission clutch (15) to selectively connect the input shaft (4)
to the output shaft (16)
the transmission (14) further comprising an oil pump (6), which is driven by the input
shaft (4) to provide oil pressure for actuating the modulatable transmission clutch
(15),
wherein the input shaft (4) is permanently connected to the electric motor (2) via
at least one gear step (7).
2. Marine hybrid drive unit (100) according to claim 1, wherein a gear ratio of the at
least one gear step (7) is set to drive the input shaft (4) with the oil pump (6)
in all operating modes with a speed to provide sufficient oil pressure for the actuation
of the modulatable transmission clutch (15).
3. Marine hybrid drive unit (100) according to claim 2, wherein the gear ratio is in
the range between 2 and 3.
4. Marine hybrid drive unit (100) according to one of the preceding claims, wherein a
pressure actuated input clutch (5) is provided to connect and disconnect the drive
shaft (9) to the input shaft (4), and wherein the oil pump (6) is arranged to provide
oil for the actuation of the pressure actuated input clutch (5).
5. Marine hybrid drive unit (100) according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the
transmission (14) comprises an oil lubrication system, and wherein the oil pump (6)
is configured to supply oil to the oil lubrication system.
6. Method for driving a marine hybrid drive unit (100) according to one of the preceding
claims in a trolling mode, wherein the hybrid drive unit (100) is driven solely by
the electric motor (2), wherein the oil pump (6) provides the oil pressure for the
actuation of the modulatable transmission clutch (15), and wherein the speed of the
output shaft (16) is continuously adjustable by means of the modulatable transmission
clutch (15) in a range between 100% and 25% of the speed of the input shaft (4).
Amended claims in accordance with Rule 137(2) EPC.
1. Marine hybrid drive unit (100) comprising
a drive shaft (9) which is connected to a combustion engine (1),
an electric motor (2),
a transmission (14) with an input shaft (4) and an output shaft (16),
wherein the input shaft (4) can selectively be driven solely by the combustion engine
(1), solely by the electric motor (2), or by the combustion engine (1) and the electric
motor (2) simultaneously,
wherein the input shaft (4) is permanently connected to the electric motor (2) via
at least one gear step (7),
a modulatable transmission clutch (15) to selectively connect the input shaft (4)
to the output shaft (16),
a pressure actuated input clutch (5) which is provided to connect and disconnect the
drive shaft (9) to the input shaft (4),
characterized in, that the transmission (14) further comprises an oil pump (6), which is driven by the input
shaft (4) to provide oil pressure for actuating the modulatable transmission clutch
(15), and that the oil pump (6) is arranged to provide oil for the actuation of the
pressure actuated input clutch (5)..
2. Marine hybrid drive unit (100) according to claim 1, wherein a gear ratio of the at
least one gear step (7) is set to drive the input shaft (4) with the oil pump (6)
in all operating modes with a speed to provide sufficient oil pressure for the actuation
of the modulatable transmission clutch (15).
3. Marine hybrid drive unit (100) according to claim 2, wherein the gear ratio is in
the range between 2 and 3.
4. Marine hybrid drive unit (100) according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the
transmission (14) comprises an oil lubrication system, and wherein the oil pump (6)
is configured to supply oil to the oil lubrication system.
5. Method for driving a marine hybrid drive unit (100) according to one of the preceding
claims in a trolling mode, wherein the hybrid drive unit (100) is driven solely by
the electric motor (2), wherein the oil pump (6) provides the oil pressure for the
actuation of the modulatable transmission clutch (15), and wherein the speed of the
output shaft (16) is continuously adjustable by means of the modulatable transmission
clutch (15) in a range between 100% and 25% of the speed of the input shaft (4).