Power transmitting apparatus
US-10247260-B2 · Apr 2, 2019 · US
US10670087B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10670087-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916368988-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 29, 2019 |
| Priority date | Aug 12, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jun 2, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jun 2, 2020 |
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A power transmitting apparatus has a clutch member and a pressure member. The cam surfaces of the pressure-contact assist cam face each other. The cam surfaces of the back torque limiter cam face each other. A receiving portion for a clutch spring ( 10 ) on the pressure member ( 5 ) side has a receiving member ( 11 ) separate from the pressure member ( 5 ). A first cam surface (C 1 ) and a second cam surface (C 2 ), constituting the back torque limiter cam, are, respectively, formed on the receiving member ( 11 ) and the clutch member ( 4 ). A third cam surface (C 3 ) and a fourth cam surface (C 4 ), constituting the pressure-contact assist cam, are, respectively, formed on the pressure member ( 5 ) and the clutch member ( 4 ).
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What is claimed is: 1. A power transmitting apparatus comprising: a clutch housing that rotates with the rotation of an input member, a plurality of driving clutch plates are attached to the clutch housing; a clutch member includes a plurality of driven clutch plates formed alternately between the driving clutch plates of the clutch housing, the clutch member is connected to an output member; a pressure member is attached to the clutch member, the pressure member brings the driving clutch plates and the driven clutch plates into a pressure contact or to a release pressure-contact force, axial movement of the pressure member occurs relative to the clutch member; a biasing mechanism biases the pressure member in a direction so that the driving clutch plates and the driven clutch plates come into pressure contact; a pressure-contact assist cam increases the pressure-contact force between the driving clutch plates and the driven clutch plates when rotational force input into the input member is transmitted to the output member and the pressure member and the clutch member rotate relative to each other; and/or a back torque limiter cam releases the pressure-contact force between the driving clutch plates and the driven clutch plates when rotation of the output member exceeds the rotational speed of the input member and the pressure member and the clutch member rotate relative to each other; the power transmitting apparatus transmitting or cutting off rotational force input into the input member to the output member by bringing the driving clutch plates and the driven clutch plates into pressure contact or releasing the pressure-contact force; a receiving portion for the biasing mechanism on a pressure member side includes at least one receiving member separate from the pressure member; a first cam surface is formed on the at least one receiving member; the first cam surface directly engages the clutch member. 2. The power transmitting apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein a first cam surface, formed on the at least one receiving member itself, and a second cam surface, formed on the clutch member to face the first cam surface, constitute one of the pressure-contact assist cam and the back torque limiter cam. 3. The power transmitting apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein a third cam surface and a fourth cam surface, constituting the other of the pressure-contact assist cam and the back torque limiter cam, are, respectively, formed on the pressure member and the clutch member. 4. The power transmitting apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein different cams are formed on opposite sides of the at least one receiving member. 5. The power transmitting apparatus according to claim 3 , wherein the at least one receiving member has a fifth cam surface formed on the side opposite to the first cam surface, a sixth cam surface, facing the fifth cam surface, is formed on the pressure member, and the back torque limiter cam is formed by the first cam surface and the second cam surface, and the fifth cam surface and the sixth cam surface. 6. The power transmitting apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one receiving member has a recessed portion that receives the biasing mechanism, a receiving portion is formed in the recessed portion, the receiving portion is in contact with one end of the biasing mechanism and receives its biasing force, and a transmitting portion is in contact with the pressure member to transmit the biasing force of the biasing mechanism to the pressure member. 7. The power transmitting apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein at least cam surfaces formed on the at least one receiving member and cam surfaces facing the receiving member cam surfaces comprise flat surfaces. 8. The power transmitting apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein a plurality of the receiving members is concyclically attached to the pressure member. 9. The power transmitting apparatus according claim 1 , wherein a plurality of receiving members is integrated with an annular member.
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