Wedge friction clutch with onboard enable and disable function
US-2016138662-A1 · May 19, 2016 · US
US10337564B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10337564-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615388270-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 22, 2016 |
| Priority date | Dec 22, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jul 2, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jul 2, 2019 |
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A clutch includes a pair of concentric races rotatable about an axis and a disk radially disposed between the races. The disk has edges each engageable with one of the races and has opposing first and second opposing faces extending between the edges. An annular resilient member has a first segment adjacent to the first face and a second segment adjacent to the second face.
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What is claimed is: 1. A clutch comprising: a pair of concentric races rotatable about an axis; a disk including edges each engageable with one of the races and including opposing first and second faces extending between the edges; and an annular resilient member including a first segment adjacent the first face, a second segment adjacent the second face, and a third segment connecting between the first and second segments. 2. The clutch of claim 1 , wherein the first and second segments are arcuate and extend across a corresponding one of the faces and the third segment is linear and extends through the disk. 3. The clutch of claim 1 , wherein the disk defines an aperture extending between the first and second faces, and the third segment extends through the aperture. 4. The clutch of claim 1 , wherein the disk is formed of at least two arcuate bodies secured together by the annular resilient member. 5. The clutch of claim 4 , wherein the first segment is disposed against one of the bodies, and the second segment is disposed against another of the bodies. 6. The clutch of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the faces defines a shoulder and one of the first and second segments is seated on the shoulder. 7. The clutch of claim 1 , wherein one of the races defines a ramped surface disposed against one of the edges and having at least one radially extending cam configured to radially expand the disk in response to relative movement between the ramped surface and the disk. 8. A wedge plate for a clutch comprising: a plurality of wedge segments arranged to form a disk, each of the segments including an inner edge, an outer edge, and opposing faces, wherein the inner edges cooperate to form a bore, the outer edges cooperate to form a discontinuous circumferential surface, and the opposing faces cooperate to define first and second sides of the disk; and a stepped retaining ring engaging with each of the segments to secure the segments together, the retaining ring including a first portion adjacent the first side of the disk and a second portion adjacent the second side of the disk. 9. The wedge plate of claim 8 , wherein the first and second portions are arcuate. 10. The wedge plate of claim 8 , wherein the retaining ring extends through the disk. 11. The wedge plate of claim 8 , wherein at least one of the wedge segments defines an opening and a portion of the retaining ring is disposed in the opening. 12. The wedge plate of claim 8 , wherein each of the wedge segments define radial edges that cooperate with adjacent radial edges to define a gap. 13. The wedge plate of claim 8 , wherein the retaining ring further includes an axial portion extending through the disk and connecting between the first and second portions. 14. The wedge plate of claim 8 , wherein the opposing faces of each wedge segment are in contact with a different one of the first and second portions of the retaining ring. 15. The wedge plate of claim 8 , wherein the outer edge defines a pair of opposing slanted surfaces and a flat tip connecting between the slanted surfaces. 16. A clutch for selectively coupling first and second rotational members, the clutch comprising: a hub rotatable about an axis and connectable to the first rotational member; carrier rotatable about the axis and connectable to the second rotational member; a wedge plate including a first circumferential edge engageable with the hub, a second circumferential edge engageable with the carrier, and first and second radially extending faces, wherein the wedge plate is formed of at least two wedge segments independently moveable relative to each other allowing the wedge plate to expand and frictionally engage between the hub and the carrier to couple the rotational members when the clutch is closed; and a stepped retaining ring including a first circumferential segment disposed against one of the wedge segments and on the first face and a second circumferential segment disposed against the other of the wedge segments and on the second face. 17. The clutch of claim 16 , wherein the stepped retaining ring further includes an axial segment connecting the first and second segments. 18. The clutch of claim 16 , wherein a portion of the stepped retaining ring extends through the wedge plate. 19. The clutch of claim 16 , wherein at least one of the faces defines a shoulder, and at least one of the first and second circumferential segments is seated on the shoulder.
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