Sychronizer unit for a manual transmission, and manual transmission

US10851848B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10851848-B2
Application numberUS-201715788849-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 20, 2017
Priority dateOct 20, 2016
Publication dateDec 1, 2020
Grant dateDec 1, 2020

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Abstract

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A synchronizer unit for a manual transmission, in particular of a motor vehicle, has a hub which is adapted to be connected to a gear shaft for joint rotation therewith and includes a circumferentially continuous external toothing, a sliding sleeve which is received on the external toothing of the hub for displacement in the axial direction, but so as to be coupled in the circumferential direction to prevent relative rotation, at least one synchronizer ring which includes a preferably cone-shaped friction surface for friction coupling of the synchronizer ring to a speed change gear of the manual transmission and is adapted to be actuated by the sliding sleeve, and a spring ring which is arranged at an axial side of the external toothing of the hub and is configured to lock the sliding sleeve in a neutral position. The spring ring rests against a face side of the sliding sleeve and being operatively arranged between the sliding sleeve and the synchronizer ring.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A synchronizer unit for a manual transmission, comprising a hub which is adapted to be connected to a gear shaft for joint rotation therewith and includes a circumferentially continuous external toothing, a sliding sleeve which is received on the external toothing of the hub for displacement in the axial direction, but so as to be coupled in the circumferential direction to prevent relative rotation, at least one synchronizer ring which includes a friction surface for friction coupling of the synchronizer ring to a speed change gear of the manual transmission and is adapted to be actuated by the sliding sleeve, and a spring ring which is arranged at an axial side of the external toothing of the hub and is configured to lock the sliding sleeve in a neutral position, wherein the spring ring rests against a face side of the sliding sleeve and is operatively arranged between the sliding sleeve and the synchronizer ring, and includes at least one guide step by means of which it is guided at the hub in the axial direction and in the circumferential direction. 2. The synchronizer unit of claim 1 wherein the spring ring is a reshaped sheet metal ring. 3. The synchronizer unit of claim 1 wherein the spring ring is circumferentially interrupted. 4. The synchronizer unit of claim 1 wherein in the neutral position of the sliding sleeve, the spring ring rests against an internal toothing of the sliding sleeve. 5. The synchronizer unit of claim 4 wherein the internal toothing of the sliding sleeve is circumferentially continuous. 6. The synchronizer unit of claim 1 wherein the spring ring serves as a pre-synchronizer element. 7. The synchronizer unit of claim 1 wherein the guide step is formed by a circumferential, reshaped guide collar. 8. The synchronizer unit of claim 1 wherein the guide step includes a plurality of substantially axially extending guide tabs. 9. A synchronizer unit for a manual transmission, comprising a hub which is adapted to be connected to a gear shaft for joint rotation therewith and includes a circumferentially continuous external toothing, a sliding sleeve which is received on the external toothing of the hub for displacement in the axial direction, but so as to be coupled in the circumferential direction to prevent relative rotation, at least one synchronizer ring which includes a friction surface for friction coupling of the synchronizer ring to a speed change gear of the manual transmission and is adapted to be actuated by the sliding sleeve, and a spring ring which is arranged at an axial side of the external toothing of the hub and is configured to lock the sliding sleeve in a neutral position, wherein the spring ring rests against a face side of the sliding sleeve and is operatively arranged between the sliding sleeve and the synchronizer ring, and comprises two or more substantially axially extending spring shackles which each engage in a recess provided in the hub. 10. The synchronizer unit of claim 9 wherein the spring shackle comprises a portion that is bent or angled radially outward. 11. The synchronizer unit of claim 9 wherein in the neutral position, the spring shackle rests against a spring ring holding surface of the hub, the spring ring holding surface. 12. The synchronizer unit of claim 11 wherein the spring shackle engages behind the spring ring holding surface in the axial direction. 13. The synchronizer unit of claim 9 wherein two spring rings are provided which are arranged on axially opposite sides of the hub. 14. The synchronizer unit of claim 13 wherein the two spring rings do not contact each other. 15. The synchronizer unit of claim 13 wherein the spring shackles of the two spring rings arranged on axially opposite sides of the hub radially rest against each other in pairs. 16. The synchronizer unit of claim 15 wherein the spring rings resting against each other in pairs engage behind each other in the axial direction. 17. The synchronizer unit of claim 1 wherein a synchronizer assembly having the synchronizer ring and an additional synchronizer ring is provided, the synchronizer ring being provided with at least one index cam which has a recess having a coupling extension received therein which is mounted to the additional synchronizer ring. 18. The synchronizer unit of claim 17 wherein the additional synchronizer ring is provided with at least one coupling cam which engages in a pocket provided at the hub. 19. The synchronizer unit of claim 17 wherein the recess is configured as a closed pocket.

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  • with radially acting and axially controlled clutching members, e.g. sliding keys · CPC title

  • Sliding sleeves; Details thereof · CPC title

  • F16D23/06Primary

    and a blocking mechanism preventing the engagement of the main clutch prior to synchronisation · CPC title

  • F16D23/025Primary

    Synchro rings · CPC title

  • Details relating to the hub member on which the sliding is arranged · CPC title

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What does patent US10851848B2 cover?
A synchronizer unit for a manual transmission, in particular of a motor vehicle, has a hub which is adapted to be connected to a gear shaft for joint rotation therewith and includes a circumferentially continuous external toothing, a sliding sleeve which is received on the external toothing of the hub for displacement in the axial direction, but so as to be coupled in the circumferential direct…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Hoerbiger Antriebstechnik Hold
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16D23/06. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 01 2020 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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