Torque variation absorber device and transmission
US-2015053527-A1 · Feb 26, 2015 · US
US10451144B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10451144-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515113085-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 21, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jan 25, 2014 |
| Publication date | Oct 22, 2019 |
| Grant date | Oct 22, 2019 |
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A number of variations may include a torsional vibration damper having an input side, having an output side and having an energy store for the rotationally elastic coupling of the input and output sides in a circumferential direction, wherein, on the input or output side, there is arranged a mass part that is rotatable relative to the input or output side counter to the restoring force of a restoring apparatus.
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What is claimed is: 1. A torsional vibration damper having an input side, having an output side and having an energy store for a rotationally elastic coupling of the input and output sides in a circumferential direction, wherein, on the input or output side, there is arranged a mass part that is rotatable relative to the input or output side counter to a restoring force of a restoring apparatus, wherein the restoring apparatus has at least one pivotable lever element providing an actuating force to be transmitted to the mass part so as to generate the restoring force acting on the mass part, the lever element being pivotable about an articulation point which is adjustable or displaceable with variation of a lever ratio of the lever element, wherein the energy store has multiple support shoes or connecting shoes which are rotatable relative to the input or output side and which serve for the support and connection of one or more spring elements of the energy store. 2. The torsional vibration damper as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the restoring apparatus is adjustable, with continuous variation of a restoring force characteristic curve of the restoring force acting on the mass part. 3. The torsional vibration damper set forth in claim 2 , wherein the restoring apparatus is adjustable into a position in which the restoring apparatus interacts with the mass part, via a support part, and with the output or input side while hindering, by frictional contact, or preventing, by positive locking, a rotation of the mass part and of the input or output side relative to the output or input side, wherein a displaceable or adjustable projection, which forms the articulation point, of the restoring apparatus interacts with the mass part and/or with the output or input side. 4. The torsional vibration damper as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the restoring apparatus is adjustable automatically. 5. The torsional vibration damper as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the mass part is rotatable relative to the input or output side while maintaining a predetermined radial spacing to the axis of rotation of the input or output side. 6. The torsional vibration damper as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the lever element has a first lever section between an actuating force action point and the articulation point and has a second lever section between the articulation point and a restoring force action point, the lengths of which lever sections can be varied by rotation of the mass part relative to the input or output side, with the lever ratio being substantially maintained, wherein the articulation point is displaceable relative to the lever element with variation of the lengths of the lever sections and one of the actuating force action point or the restoring force action point is displaceable relative to the lever element with variation of the lengths of the lever sections, and the actuating force action point or the restoring force action point remaining is arranged immovably on the lever element. 7. The torsional vibration damper as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the mass part is arranged outside an accommodating space accommodating the energy store, is of annular form and is arranged outside the input or output side in the radial direction. 8. A torsional vibration damper as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the articulation point is adjustable or displaceable in a radial direction with variation of the lever ratio of the lever element. 9. The torsional vibration damper as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the input side comprises a first element and the output side comprises a second element, and wherein the first element is axially spaced from the second element. 10. A torsional vibration damper having an input side, having an output side and having an energy store for a rotationally elastic coupling of the input and output sides in a circumferential direction, wherein, on the input side or the output side, there is arranged a mass part that is rotatable relative to the input or output side counter to a restoring force of a restoring apparatus, wherein the restoring apparatus has at least one pivotable lever element providing an actuating force to be transmitted to the mass part so as to generate the restoring force acting on the mass part, the lever element being pivotable about an articulation point which is adjustable or displaceable with variation of a lever ratio of the lever element, and wherein the restoring apparatus has a spring device for generating the actuating force, the spring device having a first spring element and a second spring element which act on the lever element oppositely to one another and which are in the form of helical compression springs, wherein the first spring element and the second spring element extend along a common longitudinal axis. 11. The torsional vibration damper as claimed in claim 10 , wherein the lever element is arranged in an initial position under preload of the first and second spring elements, the first and second spring elements being preloaded such that they both exert a respective actuating force on the lever element over the maximum rotational angle range of the mass part. 12. The torsional vibration damper as claimed in claim 10 , wherein the first spring element and the second spring element each have a longitudinal axis which is offset radially outward in relation to the axis of rotation of the input or output side, the longitudinal axes extending along a common straight line or parallel to a radial line or the spring elements particularly being spaced apart from the axis of rotation in a radial direction. 13. The torsional vibration damper as claimed in claim 10 , wherein the first spring element or the second spring element is assigned a spring travel limiting means for limiting the spring travel. 14. The torsional vibration damper as claimed in claim 10 , wherein the lever element is arranged in an initial position without preload of the spring elements that act on the lever element oppositely to one another. 15. A torsional vibration damper having an input side, having an output side and having an energy store for a rotationally elastic coupling of the input and output sides in a circumferential direction, wherein, on the input or output side, there is arranged a mass part that is rotatable relative to the input or output side counter to a restoring force of a restoring apparatus, wherein the restoring apparatus has at least one pivotable lever element providing an actuating force to be transmitted to the mass part so as to generate the restoring force acting on the mass part, the lever element being pivotable about an articulation point which is adjustable or displaceable with variation of a lever ratio of the lever element; and wherein at least one support part is provided which is connected rotationally conjointly to the mass part and which, supporting the mass part at an inside in a radial direction, is supported in a region of a diameter which is smaller than a greatest outer diameter of that side of the input or output side which faces outward toward the mass part in the radial direction, which support part is supported at the inside in the radial direction in a region of the same diameter as the input or output side, the support part being of disk-shaped form, at least partially having a smaller extent in an axial direction than the mass part, and being arranged between two disks of the input or output side as viewed in the axial direction. 16. The torsional vibration damper as claimed in claim 15 , wherein the support by the support part is realized with a spacing between that side of the mass
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