Clutch system for a vehicle powertrain
US-2017167545-A1 · Jun 15, 2017 · US
US10247256B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10247256-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615372776-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 8, 2016 |
| Priority date | Dec 8, 2016 |
| Publication date | Apr 2, 2019 |
| Grant date | Apr 2, 2019 |
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A clutch for an automatic transmission includes a clutch pack having a first set of friction disks interleaved with a second set of friction disks. The clutch further includes an annulus having an outer surface connected to the first friction disks and an inner surface. The annulus defines oil holes extending from the inner surface to the outer surface to permit oil to flow from the inner surface to the clutch pack. Air passageways are defined in the annulus and extend through the annulus permitting air to flow from the inner surface to the clutch pack to reduce drag losses between the first and second sets of disks. Each of the air passageways have an entrance that is radially inboard of an entrance of each of the oil holes.
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What is claimed is: 1. A clutch for an automatic transmission comprising: a clutch pack having a first set of friction disks interleaved with a second set of friction disks; an annulus having an outer surface connected to the first friction disks and an inner surface, the annulus defining oil holes extending from the inner surface to the outer surface to permit oil to flow from the inner surface to the clutch pack; and air passageways extending through the annulus permitting air to flow from the inner surface to the clutch pack to reduce drag losses between the first and second sets of disks, wherein each of the air passageways has an entrance that is radially inboard and offset of an entrance of each of the oil holes. 2. The clutch of claim 1 , wherein each of the air passageways has an associated projection extending radially inboard from the inner surface such that the projection defines a first segment of the air passageway and the annulus defines a second segment of the air passageway. 3. The clutch of claim 2 , wherein the projection has a tubular body. 4. The clutch of claim 2 , wherein the projection is integrally formed with the annulus. 5. The clutch of claim 1 further comprising an annular lip extending radially inboard from an edge portion of the inner surface. 6. The clutch of claim 5 , wherein the entrances of the air passageways are radially inboard and offset of the lip. 7. The clutch of claim 1 , wherein the air passageways are arranged on the inner surface with equal spacing between adjacent air passageways. 8. The clutch of claim 1 , wherein the air passageways have a larger diameter than the oil holes. 9. The clutch of claim 1 , wherein the inner surface includes radially inboard segments and radially outboard segments, and the oil holes are defined in the outboard segments and the air passageways are defined in the inboard segments. 10. A clutch hub comprising: an annulus supported for rotation about an axis and including: an outer surface defining attachment features configured to engage with friction disks of a clutch pack, an inner surface, oil holes extending through the annulus, and air nozzles each having a collar raised from the inner surface and a bore extending through the collar and the annulus. 11. The clutch hub of claim 10 , wherein the collar has a tubular body including an end and at least one sidewall radially extending between the end and the inner surface. 12. The clutch hub of claim 11 , wherein the top defines an entrance of the bore, and the entrance is radially inboard and offset of an entrance of the oil holes. 13. The clutch hub of claim 10 , wherein the air nozzles are integrally formed with the annulus. 14. The clutch hub of claim 10 , wherein the inner surface includes radially inboard segments and radially outboard segments, and the oil holes are located on the outboard segments and the air nozzles are located on the inboard segments. 15. The clutch hub of claim 10 further comprising a wall portion connected to the annulus and extending radially inward therefrom. 16. A clutch comprising: a clutch housing connected to first friction disks; a clutch hub having an annulus connected to second friction disks and defining oil holes each having an entrance on an inner surface of the annulus; and air passageways extending through the annulus and having an entrance radially inboard and offset of the entrances of the holes. 17. The clutch of claim 16 , wherein each of the air passageways has an associated collar extending radially inboard from the inner surface, and the collar defines a inner segment of the air passageway and the annulus defines an outer segment of the air passageway. 18. The clutch of claim 17 , wherein the collars are integrally formed with the annulus. 19. The clutch of claim 17 , wherein each of the collars has a tubular body having an inboard face raised from the inner surface and at least one sidewall extending between the face and the inner surface and wherein the entrance of the air passageways is located on the inboard face. 20. The clutch of claim 16 , wherein the clutch hub is connected to a first rotatable component and the clutch housing is associated with a second rotatable component, wherein the clutch locks the first and second rotatable components when the first disks are engaged with the second disks.
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