Power transmitting apparatus
US-2015337910-A1 · Nov 26, 2015 · US
US11073184B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11073184-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016804069-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 28, 2020 |
| Priority date | Sep 1, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jul 27, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jul 27, 2021 |
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A power transmission device has a back torque transmission cam that brings driving clutch plates 6 and driven clutch plates 7 into press contact with each other. This occurs by moving a second clutch member 4 b when a rotational force is input to a first clutch member 4 a , via the output shaft 3 . A pressure member 5 is located at a non-actuation position. A back torque transmission cam can hold abutment between an interlocking member 9 and weight member 8 by moving the second clutch member 4 b in a direction of being brought into proximity to the interlocking member 9.
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What is claimed is: 1. A power transmission device comprising: a clutch housing rotatable together with an input member, the input member is rotatable by a drive force of an engine of a vehicle, a plurality of driving clutch plates attached to the clutch housing; a clutch member coupled to an output member that can rotate a wheel of the vehicle, a plurality of driven clutch plates attached to the clutch member, the driven clutch plates are alternately positioned with the driving clutch plates of the clutch housing; a pressure member movable between an actuation position and a non-actuation position, in the actuation position drive force of the engine can be transmitted to the wheel with the driving clutch plates and the driven clutch plates brought into press contact with each other, in the non-actuation position, transmission of the drive force of the engine to the wheel can be blocked by releasing a press-contact force between the driving clutch plates and the driven clutch plates; a weight member disposed in a groove portion in the clutch housing, the groove portion extend in a radial direction, the weight member is movable, by a centrifugal force due to rotation of the clutch housing, from a radially inner position to a radially outer position of the groove portion; and an interlocking member moving the pressure member from the non-actuation position to the actuation position as the weight member is moved from the radially inner position to the radially outer position; the clutch member comprising: a first clutch member coupled to the output member, a second clutch member attached to the driven clutch plates, a back torque transmission cam brings the driving clutch plates and the driven clutch plates into press contact with each other by moving the second clutch member when the pressure member is located at the non-actuation position and a rotational force is input to the first clutch member via the output member; and the back torque transmission cam can hold abutment between the interlocking member and the weight member by moving the second clutch member in a direction of being brought into proximity to the interlocking member. 2. The power transmission device according to claim 1 , wherein the back torque transmission cam including respective cam surfaces formed integrally with the first clutch member and the second clutch member, and the cam surfaces are formed on respective mating surfaces of the first clutch member and the second clutch member. 3. The power transmission device according to claim 1 , wherein the back torque transmission cam includes a plurality of cam surfaces formed along a circular ring shape of the second clutch member. 4. The power transmission device according to claim 1 , further comprising a press-contact assist cam with a gradient surface, formed on the first clutch member, and a gradient surface, formed on the pressure member, facing each other, the press-contact assist cam increasing the press-contact force between the driving clutch plates and the driven clutch plates when a rotational force input to the input member can be transmitted to the output member. 5. The power transmission device according to claim 1 , further comprising a back torque limiter cam with a gradient surface, formed on the first clutch member, and a gradient surface, formed on the pressure member, facing each other, the back torque limiter cam able to release the press-contact force between the driving clutch plates and the driven clutch plates when the clutch member and the pressure member are rotated relative to each other with rotation of the output member exceeding a rotational speed of the input member, and the back torque transmission cam configured to be actuated before actuation of the back torque limiter cam.
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