Friction clutch

US10428879B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10428879-B2
Application numberUS-201415035467-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 20, 2014
Priority dateNov 13, 2013
Publication dateOct 1, 2019
Grant dateOct 1, 2019

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A friction clutch for coupling a drive shaft of a motor vehicle motor to a transmission input shaft has an input part coupled to the drive shaft to introduce a torque of the drive shaft, an output part coupled to the transmission input shaft to extract a torque, a pressing part movable axially relative to the input part and to the output part to press the output part together frictionally with the input part, and a return spring in the form of a leaf spring to position the pressing part in a defined initial position relative to the input part, at least a part of the torque transferred by the input part being transferable through the return spring, where the return spring runs between a torque introduction point and a torque extraction point in an essentially tangential direction and runs at an oblique angle of incidence relative to a radial plane of the friction clutch.

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What is claimed is: 1. A friction clutch for coupling a drive shaft of a motor vehicle motor to at least one transmission input shaft, the friction clutch comprising: an input part couplable to the drive shaft to input a torque of the drive shaft; an output part couplable to the transmission input shaft to output a torque; at least one clutch plate; a pressing part movable relative to the input part and to the output part to press the output part and the input part together frictionally via the at least one clutch plate; and a return spring in the form of a leaf spring to position the pressing part relative to the input part in a defined initial position; at least a part of the torque transferred by the input part being transferable via the return spring, the return spring extending between a torque input location and a torque output location in a tangential direction and extending with an angle of inclination inclined to a radial plane of the friction clutch, the return spring being radially inward of the at least one clutch plate, wherein the output part is a rotor of an electric machine. 2. The friction clutch as recited in claim 1 wherein, in transferring torque, a tangential extent of the return spring provides transmission of power in an axial direction which changes as the wear of friction linings increases, wherein the transmission of power compensates for or overcompensates for a change in a reset force of the return spring, changing due to increase of stroke of the pressing part, in the axial direction in an axial position. 3. The friction clutch as recited in claim 1 wherein an extent of the return spring in a circumferential direction or the angle of inclination of the return spring or a spring stiffness of the return spring or an axial distance between the torque input location and the torque output location is chosen to compensate for an increasing reset force of the return spring due to an increasing stroke of the pressing part relative to the input part. 4. The friction clutch as recited in claim 1 wherein the input part is supported at the output part via a thrust bearing in a relatively rotatable manner. 5. The friction clutch as recited in claim 4 wherein the thrust bearing is an axial bearing. 6. The friction clutch as recited in claim 1 wherein the input part is designed as a disk being non-rotatingly connectable to the drive shaft, wherein the input part presses the output part via the pressing part. 7. The friction clutch as recited in claim 6 wherein the input part forms a counterplate. 8. The friction clutch as recited in claim 1 wherein the pressing part has a carrier element extending in axial direction and a force input element protruding radially inward from the carrier element to input an actuating force to operate the friction clutch, wherein the torque output location of the return spring is connected to the force input element. 9. The friction clutch as recited in claim 1 wherein at least a part of an axial extent of the return spring is covered by the pressing part or the output part, viewed radially inward. 10. A motor vehicle comprising the friction clutch as recited in claim 1 ; and the electric machine. 11. A wet or dry multi-plate clutch comprising the friction clutch as recited in claim 1 . 12. The friction clutch as recited in claim 1 wherein the output part is an output plate carrier. 13. The friction clutch as recited in claim 1 wherein the pressing part is an input plate carrier. 14. A friction clutch for coupling a drive shaft of a motor vehicle motor to at least one transmission input shaft, the friction clutch comprising: an input part couplable to the drive shaft to input a torque of the drive shaft; an output part couplable to the transmission input shaft to output a torque; a pressing part movable relative to the input part and to the output part to press the output part and the input part together frictionally; a return spring in the form of a leaf spring to position the pressing part relative to the input part in a defined initial position; at least a part of the torque transferred by the input part being transferable via the return spring, the return spring extending between a torque input location and a torque output location in a tangential direction and extending with an angle of inclination inclined to a radial plane of the friction clutch; and an actuating system acting on the pressing part to move the pressing part relative to the input part, wherein at least part of an axial extent of the actuating system is covered by the pressing part viewed radially inward. 15. The friction clutch as recited in claim 14 wherein the actuating system acting on the pressing part is an electric, pneumatic or hydraulic disengage. 16. The friction clutch as recited in claim 14 wherein the actuating system is connected to a fixed housing part wherein the output part or the pressing part is supported at the housing part via a bearing. 17. The friction clutch as recited in claim 16 wherein the fixed housing part is fixed to the vehicle motor. 18. A friction clutch for coupling a drive shaft of a motor vehicle motor to at least one transmission input shaft, the friction clutch comprising: an input part couplable to the drive shaft to input a torque of the drive shaft; an output part couplable to the transmission input shaft to output a torque; at least one clutch plate; a pressing part movable relative to the input part and to the output part to press the output part and the input part together frictionally via the at least one clutch plate; a return spring in the form of a leaf spring to position the pressing part relative to the input part in a defined initial position; at least a part of the torque transferred by the input part being transferable via the return spring, the return spring extending between a torque input location and a torque output location in a tangential direction and extending with an angle of inclination inclined to a radial plane of the friction clutch, wherein the pressing part has a carrier element extending in axial direction and a force input element protruding radially inward from the carrier element to input an actuating force to operate the friction clutch, wherein the torque output location of the return spring is connected to the force input element, wherein the at least one clutch plate is non-rotatably connected to the carrier element.

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  • Pressure members, e.g. pressure plates, for clutch-plates or lamellae; Guiding arrangements for pressure members {(clutch flywheels comprising two or more masses with a rotational damper F16F15/12)} · CPC title

  • the adjusting device being located on or inside the clutch cover, e.g. acting on the diaphragm or on the pressure plate · CPC title

  • the axially movable pressure plate is supported by leaf springs · CPC title

  • F16D13/52Primary

    Clutches with multiple lamellae {; Clutches in which three or more axially moveable members are fixed alternately to the shafts to be coupled and are pressed from one side towards an axially-located member (F16D13/385 takes precedence)} · CPC title

  • F16D13/54Primary

    with means for increasing the effective force between the actuating sleeve or equivalent member and the pressure member · CPC title

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What does patent US10428879B2 cover?
A friction clutch for coupling a drive shaft of a motor vehicle motor to a transmission input shaft has an input part coupled to the drive shaft to introduce a torque of the drive shaft, an output part coupled to the transmission input shaft to extract a torque, a pressing part movable axially relative to the input part and to the output part to press the output part together frictionally with …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Schaeffler Technologies Ag
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16D13/52. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 01 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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