Lock-up Device for Torque Converter
US-2016116020-A1 · Apr 28, 2016 · US
US10054208B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10054208-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514961271-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 7, 2015 |
| Priority date | Dec 7, 2015 |
| Publication date | Aug 21, 2018 |
| Grant date | Aug 21, 2018 |
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A torsional vibration damper assembly for a hydrokinetic torque coupling device, comprises a torsional vibration damper, and a dynamic absorber operatively connected to the torsional vibration damper. The torsional vibration damper comprises a driven member rotatable about a rotational axis, a first retainer plate rotatable relative to the driven member coaxially with the rotational axis, and a plurality of damper elastic members interposed between the first retainer plate and the driven member. The damper elastic members elastically couples the first retainer plate to the driven member. The dynamic absorber includes an inertial member. The inertial member is mounted to the torsional vibration damper rotatably relative to the driven member. The inertial member is rotationally guided and centered relative to the rotational axis by the driven member of the torsional vibration damper.
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A torsional vibration damper assembly for a hydrokinetic torque coupling device, comprising: a torsional vibration damper; and a dynamic absorber operatively connected to the torsional vibration damper, the torsional vibration damper comprising: an integral driven member rotatable about a rotational axis; a first retainer plate rotatable relative to the driven member coaxially with the rotational axis; and a plurality of damper elastic members interposed between the first retainer plate and the driven member, the damper elastic members elastically coupling the first retainer plate to the driven member; and the dynamic absorber including an inertial member, the inertial member mounted to the torsional vibration damper rotatably relative to the driven member, the inertial member being rotationally guided and centered relative to the rotational axis by the driven member of the torsional vibration damper, said dynamic absorber further including a connecting plate non-rotatably secured to the inertial member of the dynamic absorber and directly rotationally slidingly engaging the driven member of the torsional vibration damper; and at least one circumferentially acting absorber elastic member, spaced from the driven member, interposed axially between the first retainer plate of the torsional vibration damper and the connecting plate of the dynamic absorber, the at least one absorber elastic member elastically coupling the first retainer plate to the inertial member, wherein the at least one absorber elastic member is interposed angularly between the first retainer plate and the inertial member, wherein the inertial member and the connecting plate are rotatable relative to the first retainer plate coaxially with the rotational axis, and wherein the inertial member is provided with at least one window receiving the at least one absorber elastic member. 2. The torsional vibration damper assembly as defined in claim 1 , wherein the driven member has an axially extending guiding flange and a radially inwardly extending flange disposed radially inside of the guiding flange so that the dynamic absorber is rotationally guided and radially centered relative to the rotation axis by directly rotationally slidingly engaging the guiding flange of the driven member. 3. The torsional vibration damper assembly as defined in claim 1 , further comprising a second retainer plate non-moveably secured to the first retainer plate coaxially with the rotational axis, wherein the first retainer plate and the second retainer plate are mounted adjacent to axially opposite surfaces of the driven member, and wherein the second retainer plate is operatively connected to the damper elastic members so that the second retainer plate is elastically coupled to the driven member. 4. The torsional vibration damper assembly as defined in claim 1 , wherein the torsional vibration damper further comprises an intermediate member rotatable relative to the first retainer plate and the driven member about the rotational axis, wherein the damper elastic members are interposed between the first retainer plate and the intermediate member, and between the intermediate member and the driven member in series. 5. The torsional vibration damper assembly as defined in claim 1 , wherein the dynamic absorber is mounted to the first retainer plate and the driven member of the torsional vibration damper. 6. The torsional vibration damper assembly as defined in claim 1 , wherein the inertial member of the dynamic absorber is a single-piece component. 7. The torsional vibration damper assembly as defined in claim 1 , wherein the connecting plate has at least one circumferentially extending guided portion extending axially from the connecting plate, wherein the at least one circumferentially extending guided portion rotationally slidingly engages the driven member of the torsional vibration damper. 8. The torsional vibration damper assembly as defined in claim 7 , wherein the driven member has a guiding flange extending both circumferentially and axially, and wherein the at least one guided portion of the connecting plate of the dynamic absorber rotationally slidingly engages the guiding flange of the driven member. 9. The torsional vibration damper assembly as defined in claim 1 , wherein the inertial member includes a support portion elastically coupled to the first retainer plate via the at least one absorber elastic member, and an inertial portion formed integrally with the support portion. 10. The torsional vibration damper assembly as defined in claim 9 , wherein the support portion extends substantially radially and the inertial portion extends substantially axially outwardly from the support portion so that the inertial member has an L-shape. 11. The torsional vibration damper assembly as defined in claim 1 , wherein the driven member has at least one integral support member extending substantially radially outwardly, and wherein the at least one support member radially overlaps the connecting plate at an inner periphery thereof and rotationally slidingly engages the connecting plate in the axial direction so as axially support the connecting plate and restrict the axial movement of the connecting plate in the direction away from the first retainer plate. 12. The torsional vibration damper assembly as defined in claim 11 , wherein the driven member has a plurality of integral support members each extending substantially radially outwardly, and wherein each of the support members radially overlaps the connecting plate at the inner periphery thereof and rotationally slidingly engages the connecting plate in the axial direction so as axially support the connecting plate and restrict the axial movement of the connecting plate in the direction away from the first retainer plate. 13. The torsional vibration damper assembly as defined in claim 1 , wherein there are a plurality of windows and each window includes a large central portion and two opposite curved slit portions circumferentially extending from opposite sides of the central portion of the window, wherein a radial size of the central portion of the window is larger than a radial size of the curved slit portions thereof. 14. The torsional vibration damper assembly as defined in claim 13 , wherein the first retainer plate includes at least one pair of driving tabs extending axially outwardly from the first retainer plate so that the at least one pair of the driving tabs of the first retainer plate engages angularly opposite distal ends the at least one absorber elastic member of the dynamic absorber. 15. The torsional vibration damper assembly as defined in claim 14 , wherein the at least one absorber elastic member is received in the central portion of the at least one window, and the driving tabs of the at least one pair of driving tabs are angularly slidably disposed in the curved slit portions of the at least one window. 16. A hydrokinetic torque coupling device for coupling together a driving shaft and a driven shaft, the torque coupling device comprising: an impeller coaxially aligned with a rotational axis and comprising an impeller shell; a casing comprising the impeller shell and a casing shell interconnected to and non-rotatable relative to the impeller shell; a turbine coaxially aligned with and drivable by the impeller, the turbine comprising a turbine shell; a stator situated between the impeller and the turbine; a torsional vibration damper; a turbine hub; and a dynamic absorber including an inertial member and operatively connected to the torsional vibration damper; the torsional vibration damp
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