Electromagnetic wedge disconnect clutch
US-9644690-B2 · May 9, 2017 · US
US10036429B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10036429-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615388395-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 22, 2016 |
| Priority date | Dec 22, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jul 31, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jul 31, 2018 |
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A wedge clutch imparts a wedging effect to selectively transfer power through powertrain components. The wedge clutch includes a hub configured to rotate about an axis and having a tapered hub surface. A rotatable member is configured to rotate about the axis. A plurality of wedge segments are arranged annularly about the axis and are disposed radially between the hub and the rotatable member. The wedge segments can collectively radially expand and contract to lock and unlock the clutch. Each wedge segment defines an aperture therethrough. A cage assembly includes a plurality of pins that each extend through a respective one of the apertures to control relative radial movement of the wedge segments.
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What is claimed is: 1. A wedge clutch comprising: a hub configured to rotate about an axis and having a tapered hub surface; a rotatable member configured to rotate about the axis; a plurality of wedge segments circumferentially separable from one another and arranged annularly about the axis and disposed radially between the hub and the rotatable member, each wedge segment defining an aperture extending entirely therethrough; and a cage assembly including a plurality of pins each extending through a respective one of the apertures to control relative radial movement of the wedge segments. 2. The wedge clutch of claim 1 , wherein the cage assembly includes first and second washers arranged about the axis and spaced from one another. 3. The wedge clutch of claim 2 , wherein each pin is fixed to the first and second washers. 4. The wedge clutch of claim 2 , further comprising an annular spring about the axis and configured to bias the wedge segments radially. 5. The wedge clutch of claim 4 , wherein the spring is disposed axially between the plurality of wedge segments and one of the washers. 6. The wedge clutch of claim 4 , wherein the spring has a continuous wavy profile to facilitate a distribution of a biasing force onto the wedge segments. 7. The wedge clutch of claim 1 , wherein axial movement of the hub along the axis slides the tapered hub surface along the wedge segments to expand and contract the wedge segments radially to frictionally engage and disengage the wedge segments with the rotatable member. 8. The wedge clutch of claim 1 , wherein the tapered hub surface faces away from the axis, the rotatable member has a groove facing toward the axis, and the axial movement of the hub forces the wedge segments radially outward to engage with the groove and lock the clutch. 9. The wedge clutch of claim 1 , wherein the tapered hub surface faces toward the axis, the rotatable member has a groove facing away the axis, and the axial movement of the hub forces the wedge segments radially inward to engage with the groove and lock the clutch. 10. A wedge clutch comprising: an outer race arranged about an axis and having an inner surface; an inner race having an outer surface facing the inner surface of the outer race; a plurality of wedge segments separable from one another, disposed about the axis and radially between the inner and outer surfaces, wherein relative axial movement between the outer surface and the inner surface moves the wedge segments radially into engagement and disengagement with one of the inner and outer surfaces to lock and unlock the clutch; and a cage assembly connected to each of the wedge segments to guide radial movement of the wedge segments. 11. The wedge clutch of claim 10 , wherein the cage assembly includes a plurality of pins, each pin extending through one of the wedge segments. 12. The wedge clutch of claim 11 , wherein the cage assembly includes a first washer disposed on one axial side of the plurality of wedge segments and connecting the plurality of pins annularly about the axis. 13. The wedge clutch of claim 12 , wherein the cage assembly includes a second washer disposed on another axial side of the plurality of wedge segments and connecting the plurality of pins annularly about the axis. 14. The wedge clutch of claim 11 , wherein each of the wedge segments includes an aperture for receiving one of the pins. 15. The wedge clutch of claim 14 , wherein the apertures have an oblong profile and the pins have a cylindrical portion extending through the apertures such that relative movement of the apertures about the pins is enabled. 16. A clutch comprising: a first rotatable member rotatable about an axis and having an inner surface facing the axis; a second rotatable member rotatable about the axis and having an outer surface facing the inner surface of the first rotatable member, wherein one of the inner surface and the outer surface has a groove defined therein, and the other of the inner surface and the outer surface is a first tapered surface; a plurality of wedge segments separable from one another, each wedge segment having a second tapered surface in sliding engagement with the first tapered surface to cause radial movement of the wedge segments; and a cage assembly including a plurality of pins extending entirely through the wedge segments to guide radial movement of the wedge segments. 17. The clutch of claim 16 , wherein each wedge segments defines an oblong aperture, and each pin is cylindrical and extends through one of the oblong apertures such that relative movement of the oblong apertures about the pins is enabled. 18. The clutch of claim 16 , wherein the cage assembly includes first and second washers arranged about the axis and spaced from one another. 19. The clutch of claim 18 , wherein each of the pins extends is fixed to the first and second washers. 20. The clutch of claim 18 , wherein the cage assembly includes an annular wavy spring disposed about the axis and between the first and second washers, wherein the spring is configured to bias the wedge segments radially.
shaped as radially-movable segments · CPC title
in which the or each axially-movable member is pressed exclusively against an axially-located member · CPC title
Clutches with wedging balls or rollers or with other wedgeable separate clutching members (freewheels, freewheel clutches F16D41/00) · CPC title
Attachments of plates or lamellae to their supports {(one or more discs connected to the linings transmitting torque to one or more discs connected to the hub by helical springs in windows in the discs, i.e. rotary vibration dampers F16F15/12)} · CPC title
of conical shape · CPC title
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