Split groove wedge clutch

US10316902B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10316902-B2
Application numberUS-201715464699-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 21, 2017
Priority dateMar 21, 2017
Publication dateJun 11, 2019
Grant dateJun 11, 2019

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A clutch includes a hub and a carrier that is concentric with the hub. The carrier has a first portion and a second portion that cooperate to define an annular groove. The first and second portions are axially movable relative to each other to change a width of the groove. A wedge disk has a first edge disposed on the hub and a second edge disposed in the groove. The wedge disk is configured to couple the hub to the carrier when the clutch is locked. An actuator is configured to urge the first and second portions together to lock the clutch.

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A clutch comprising: an annular housing having an inner cylindrical surface and a wall extending radially inward from the inner surface; a shaft supported for concentric rotation within the housing; a hub rotationally and axially fixed to the shaft; a circular carrier concentric with the hub and including a first ring having a radial face disposed against the wall and an outer surface seated on the inner cylindrical surface and a second ring having an outer surface seated on the inner cylindrical surface, the first and second rings cooperating to define an annular groove, wherein the first and second rings are axially movable relative to each other to change a width of the groove; a wedge disk including a first edge disposed on the hub and a second edge disposed in the groove, wherein the wedge disk is configured to couple the hub to the carrier when the clutch is locked; and a ball-ramp actuator including opposing first and second plates disposed in the housing such that the first plate is engageable with the second ring and including at least one ball disposed between the plates, the first plate being rotationally fixed and axially movable relative to the housing and the second plate being axially fixed and rotationally movable relative to the housing, wherein rotation of the second plate in a first direction urges the first ring into contact with the second ring to reduce the width of the groove to lock the clutch, and wherein the actuator maintains the first and second rings in contact with each other while the clutch is locked. 2. The clutch of claim 1 , wherein the first and second rings are rotationally fixed relative to each other. 3. The clutch of claim 2 , wherein the first ring defines a first half of the groove and the second ring defines a second half of the groove. 4. The clutch of claim 1 , wherein rotation of the second plate in a second direction permits the second ring to axially move away from the first ring to increase the width of the groove to unlock the clutch. 5. The clutch of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the first and second plates defines a ball ramp recessed into a face of the plate and having a variable depth, wherein the ball is disposed in the ball ramp, and the ball ramp actuator is configured such that rotation of the plates relative to each other forces one of the plates into the carrier to reduce the width of the groove. 6. The clutch of claim 5 , wherein both of the first and second plates defines at least one ball ramp. 7. The clutch of claim 1 , wherein the hub defines an outer surface with a first cammed profile projecting radially outward, and the first edge defines a second cammed profile that cooperates with the first cammed profile to radially expand the wedge disk into frictional engagement with the groove to lock the clutch when the wedge disk and the hub rotate relative to each other. 8. The clutch of claim 7 , wherein the cammed profiles are configured to bidirectionally lock the clutch. 9. A clutch comprising: a shaft; a hub rotationally and axially fixed to the shaft; a carrier including a first ring and a second ring cooperating to define an annular groove, wherein the first and second rings are axially movable relative to each other to change a width of the groove; a wedge disk radially extending between the groove and the hub, the wedge disk including an inner edge seated on the hub and an outer edge disposed in the groove; and an actuator configured to urge the first ring towards the second ring to reduce the width of the groove to frictionally engage the groove with the wedge disk to lock the clutch, wherein the actuator maintains the first and second rings in contact with each other when the clutch is locked. 10. The clutch of claim 9 , wherein the actuator includes adjacent first and second plates and a ball disposed between the plates. 11. The clutch of claim 10 , wherein at least one of the plates has a face defining a recess with a ramped surface that receives the ball, the recess being configured such that rotation of the first plate relative to the second plate causes the ball to move along the ramped surface and project out of the recess to urge the first and second plates apart causing the first plate to force the second ring towards the first ring reducing the width of the groove. 12. The clutch of claim 9 , wherein the first and second rings are rotationally fixed relative to each other. 13. The clutch of claim 9 , wherein the annular groove encircles the hub. 14. The clutch of claim 9 , wherein the hub defines first cams and the wedge disk defines second cams, and the first and second cams cooperate to radially expand the wedge disk into frictional engagement with the groove to lock the hub to the carrier in both rotational directions when the wedge disk and the hub rotate relative to each other. 15. A clutch comprising: a hub supported for rotation about an axis; a carrier supported for rotation about the axis and including first and second axially movable rings cooperating to define a groove that encircles the hub, wherein the carrier includes a first position in which the rings are spaced apart to define a first width of the groove and a second position in which the rings are in contact with each other to define a second width of the groove that is narrower than the first width; a wedge disk including a first edge disposed on the hub and a second edge disposed in the groove; and an actuator configured to urge the carrier to the second position to fully lock the clutch, wherein the actuator maintains the first and second rings in the second position while the clutch is fully locked. 16. The clutch of claim 15 , wherein the wedge disk is configured to radially expand in response to rotation of the wedge disk relative to the hub to bidirectionally lock the clutch. 17. The clutch of claim 15 , wherein the actuator includes adjacent first and second plates and a ball disposed between the plates. 18. The clutch of claim 17 , wherein the actuator is adjacent the carrier, and the actuator is configured such that rotation of the first plate relative to second plate urges the plates apart causing the carrier to move to the second position to lock the clutch. 19. The clutch of claim 15 further comprising an annular housing defining an interior that receives the hub, the carrier, the wedge disk, and the actuator therein, and wherein the carrier is rotationally fixed to the housing.

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  • shaped as radially-movable segments · CPC title

  • F16D15/00Primary

    Clutches with wedging balls or rollers or with other wedgeable separate clutching members (freewheels, freewheel clutches F16D41/00) · CPC title

  • with outwardly-movable clutching members co-operating with the inner surface of a drum or the like (F16D13/02, F16D13/06, F16D13/12 take precedence; similar brakes F16D51/00) · CPC title

  • Clutch actuation by cams, ramps or ball-screw mechanisms · CPC title

  • the intermediate members wedging by moving along the inner and the outer surface without pivoting or rolling, e.g. sliding wedges (F16D41/061 takes precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US10316902B2 cover?
A clutch includes a hub and a carrier that is concentric with the hub. The carrier has a first portion and a second portion that cooperate to define an annular groove. The first and second portions are axially movable relative to each other to change a width of the groove. A wedge disk has a first edge disposed on the hub and a second edge disposed in the groove. The wedge disk is configured to…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Schaeffler Technologies Ag
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16D15/00. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 11 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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