Vehicle propulsion system torque transfer vibration attenuation mechanisms

US10464410B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10464410-B2
Application numberUS-201715615100-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 6, 2017
Priority dateJun 6, 2017
Publication dateNov 5, 2019
Grant dateNov 5, 2019

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A torque transfer mechanism includes an input member to receive an input torque from a propulsion source, and an output member coupled to the input member to transfer the input torque to a driveline component. The torque transfer mechanism also includes a damping mechanism disposed between the input member and the output member. The damping mechanism includes at least one clockspring that is coiled about a center axis of rotation of the input and output members and couples the input member to the output member. The at least one clockspring, which may include a first clockspring fixed to a second clockspring, is arranged to damp vibration associated with the input torque and is coiled in multiple planes such that the clockspring does not contact itself under torsional deflection. The first clockspring may be wound in a clockwise direction, and the second clockspring may be wound in a counterclockwise direction.

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A torque transfer mechanism for transmitting torque from a torque output member of a propulsion source to a transmission input member of a transmission assembly, the propulsion source including an engine and/or a motor, the torque transfer mechanism comprising: an input member configured to attach to the torque output member and receive an input torque from the propulsion source; an output member coupled to the input member and configured to attach to the transmission input member and transfer the input torque to the transmission assembly; and a damping mechanism disposed between the input member and the output member, the damping mechanism including a clockspring attached at a first end thereof to the input member and at a second end thereof to the output member, the clockspring being coiled about a center axis of rotation of the input and output members, the first and second ends of the clockspring being configured rotate about the center axis of rotation and thereby compress the clockspring to damp vibration associated with the input torque, and the first end being spaced axially from the second end relative to the center axis of rotation such that the clockspring does not contact itself under torsional deflection caused by the input torque, wherein the clockspring includes an outer portion and an inner portion radially inward of the outer portion, the inner portion having a first thickness and the outer portion having a second thickness greater than the first thickness. 2. The torque transfer mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the clockspring undergoes substantially pure bending loads in response to the input torque. 3. The torque transfer mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the clockspring is a clockwise-wound clockspring, the damping mechanism further including a counterclockwise-wound clockspring coupled to the clockwise-wound clockspring. 4. The torque transfer mechanism of claim 3 , wherein the clockwise-wound clockspring is interleaved with the counterclockwise-wound clockspring. 5. The torque transfer mechanism of claim 3 , wherein a first end of the counterclockwise-wound clockspring is spaced axially from a second end thereof relative to the center axis of rotation such that the counterclockwise-wound clockspring does not contact itself under torsional deflection and a coil length thereof transitions between the first and second ends along the center axis of rotation. 6. The torque transfer mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the first end of the clockspring is radially inward from the second end, and the clockspring having a coil length connecting the first end to the second end. 7. The torque transfer mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the clockspring has a coil length extending between the first and second ends of the clockspring, a thickness of the clockspring progressively increasing along the coil length from the first end to the second end. 8. The torque transfer mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the clockspring is a clockwise-wound clockspring having a first detent, the damping mechanism further including a counterclockwise-wound clockspring coupled to the clockwise-wound clockspring and having a second detent, and wherein the first detent engages the second detent after a predetermined deflection of the clockwise-wound clockspring relative to the counterclockwise-wound clockspring to thereby lockout further deflection of select portions of the clocksprings. 9. The torque transfer mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the clockspring is a clockwise-wound clockspring, the damping mechanism further including a counterclockwise-wound clockspring coupled to the clockwise-wound clockspring, and wherein the counterclockwise-wound clockspring does not contact itself under torsional deflection. 10. The torque transfer mechanism of claim 9 , wherein the counterclockwise-wound clockspring includes an outer portion and an inner portion radially inward of the outer portion, the inner portion having a first thickness and the outer portion having a second thickness greater than the first thickness. 11. The torque transfer mechanism of claim 10 , wherein a first end of the counterclockwise-wound clockspring is radially inward from a second end of the counterclockwise-wound clockspring, and wherein the first end is spaced axially from the second end. 12. A torque transfer mechanism for transmitting torque from a torque output member of a propulsion source to a transmission input member of a transmission assembly, the torque transfer mechanism comprising: an input member configured to attach to the torque output member and receive an input torque from the propulsion source; an output member coupled to the input member and configured to attach to the transmission input member and transfer the input torque to the transmission assembly; and a damping mechanism disposed between the input member and the output member, the damping mechanism including first and second clocksprings attached at respective first ends thereof to the input member and at respective second ends thereof to the output member, the first and second clocksprings being coiled about an axis of rotation of the input and output members, the first and second ends of the first and second clocksprings being configured to rotate about the center axis and thereby compress the clocksprings to cooperatively damp vibration associated with the input torque, wherein the first clockspring is a first clockwise-wound clockspring and the second clockspring is a second counterclockwise-wound clockspring, wherein each of the clocksprings includes respective inner and outer portions, the inner portions being radially inward of the outer portions, and the inner portions having a first thickness and the outer portions having a second thickness greater than the first thickness. 13. The torque transfer mechanism of claim 12 , wherein the first and second clocksprings are symmetrically opposed to and interleaved with each other. 14. The torque transfer mechanism of claim 12 , wherein the first and second ends of the first and second clocksprings are axially spaced from one another relative to the center axis of rotation and the first and second clocksprings are coiled about the axis of rotation such that each of the clocksprings does not contact itself under torsional deflection. 15. The torque transfer mechanism of claim 14 , wherein the first ends of the first and second clocksprings are radially inward from the second ends, and wherein the first and second clocksprings each has a coil length interconnecting the first end to the second end. 16. A torque transfer mechanism for transmitting torque from a torque output member of a propulsion source to a transmission input member of a transmission assembly, the propulsion source including an engine and/or a motor, the torque transfer mechanism comprising: an input member configured to attach to the torque output member and receive an input torque about a rotation axis from the propulsion source; an output member coupled to the input member and configured to attach to the transmission input member and transfer the input torque to the transmission assembly; and a damping mechanism disposed between the input member and the output member, the damping mechanism including a pair of symmetrically opposed clocksprings coiled about the rotation axis and attached at inner ends thereof to the input member and at outer ends thereof to the output member, the inner and outer ends of the clocksprings being configured to rotate about the rotation axis and thereby compress the clocksprings to damp vibration associated with the input to

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  • comprising only two co-acting friction surfaces · CPC title

  • Structure borne vibrations · CPC title

  • the damper comprising a pendulum · CPC title

  • Spiral springs, e.g. lying in one plane, around axis of rotation · CPC title

  • Masses mounted with play with respect to driving means thus enabling free movement over a limited range · CPC title

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What does patent US10464410B2 cover?
A torque transfer mechanism includes an input member to receive an input torque from a propulsion source, and an output member coupled to the input member to transfer the input torque to a driveline component. The torque transfer mechanism also includes a damping mechanism disposed between the input member and the output member. The damping mechanism includes at least one clockspring that is co…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Gm Global Tech Operations Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16F15/1213. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 05 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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