Clutch Assembly for a Motor Vehicle Drive Train, and Motor Vehicle Drive Train
US-2021262533-A1 · Aug 26, 2021 · US
US11415183B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11415183-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017416543-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 24, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jan 25, 2019 |
| Publication date | Aug 16, 2022 |
| Grant date | Aug 16, 2022 |
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A controllable one-way clutch having a clutch module and a power-operated actuator module. The clutch module includes a first clutch component rotatably driven by an input member, a second clutch component rotatably driving an output member, struts disposed on the first clutch component for movement between a deployed position engaging ratchet teeth on the second clutch component and a non-deployed position disengaged from the ratchet teeth, and strut springs for biasing the struts toward their deployed position. The power-operated actuator module includes a coil unit, an armature moveable between an engaged position whereat the armature holds the struts in their non-deployed positions when the coil unit is powered-off and a released position where the armature releases the struts when the coil unit is powered-on, and a ballramp mechanism configured to move the armature along a helical path between its engaged and released positions.
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A controllable one-way clutch assembly operably disposed between a rotary input member and a rotary output member, the clutch assembly comprising: a first clutch component coupled for rotation with the input member and defining a plurality of strut pockets; a second clutch component coupled for rotation with the output member and defining ratchet teeth; a plurality of struts each mounted in a corresponding one of the strut pockets for movement between a deployed position engaged with the ratchet teeth and a non-deployed position disengaged from the ratchet teeth; a plurality of strut springs each associated with a corresponding one of the struts and configured to bias the strut toward its deployed position; and a power-operated actuator operable in a power-off condition to mechanically engage and hold each of the struts in its non-deployed position and further operable in a power-on condition to disengage each of the struts and allow the strut springs to drive the struts to their deployed positions, wherein the power-operated actuator includes a stationary coil unit, an armature moveable relative to the coil unit and the struts between an engaged position whereat the armature engages and holds the struts in their non-deployed positions and a released position whereat the armature is released from engagement with the struts, an armature biasing arrangement configured to bias the armature toward its engaged position, and a ballramp mechanism operable to move the armature in a helical trajectory between its engaged and released positions. 2. The clutch assembly of claim 1 , wherein the armature includes strut blocking features arranged to engage and hold each of the struts in its non-deployed position when the armature is located in its engaged position and the coil unit is operating in its power-off condition, and wherein the helical trajectory of the armature causes the strut blocking features to disengage the struts when the armature is moved to its released position in response to the coil unit being shifted into its power-on condition. 3. The clutch assembly of claim 2 , wherein the strut blocking features are radially-extending lugs extending from the armature. 4. The clutch assembly of claim 1 , wherein the ballramp mechanism is disposed between the armature and the first clutch component. 5. The clutch assembly of claim 4 , wherein the ballramp mechanism includes a cam ring fixed to the first clutch component and having a cam groove formed therein, a ramp groove formed in the armature, and a ball disposed between the cam groove and the ramp groove, and wherein the cam groove and ramp groove are aligned such that axial movement of the armature relative to the coil unit causes corresponding rotary movement of the armature, thereby defining the helical trajectory of the armature. 6. The clutch assembly of claim 5 , wherein the armature defines an elongated slot, a post extends axially from the cam ring into the slot and is slideable within the slot, and wherein the rotary movement of the armature is limited by the post engaging first and second ends of the slot. 7. The clutch assembly of claim 6 , wherein when the armature is located in its engaged position the post engages the first end of the slot, and wherein when the armature is located in its released position the post engages the second end of the slot. 8. The clutch assembly of claim 1 , wherein the clutch assembly is a motor disconnect clutch installed in an electric transaxle or an electric drive axle to establish a power-off disconnect function between a motor driving the input member and a geartrain driving the output member. 9. A controllable one-way clutch assembly operably disposed between a rotary input member and a rotary output member, the clutch assembly comprising: an outer race coupled for rotation with the input member and defining a plurality of strut pockets; an inner race coupled for rotation with the output member and defining ratchet teeth; a plurality of struts each mounted in a corresponding one of the strut pockets for movement between a deployed position engaged with the ratchet teeth and a non-deployed position disengaged from the ratchet teeth, wherein each of the plurality of struts is biased toward its deployed position; and a power-operated actuator operable in a power-off condition for holding each of the struts in its non-deployed position and a power-on condition for releasing each of the struts and allowing the struts to move into their deployed positions, wherein the power-operated actuator includes a stationary coil unit, an armature moveable relative to the coil unit and the struts between an engaged position whereat the armature engages and holds the struts in their non-deployed positions and a released position whereat the armature is released from engagement with the struts, an armature biasing arrangement biasing the armature toward its engaged position, and a ballramp mechanism operable to move the armature both axially and rotationally between its engaged and released positions. 10. The clutch assembly of claim 9 , wherein the armature includes strut blocking features arranged to engage and hold each of the struts in its non-deployed position when the armature is located in its engaged position and the coil unit is operating in its power-off condition, and wherein the rotational and axial movement of the armature causes the strut blocking features to disengage the struts when the armature is moved to its released position in response to the coil unit being shifted into its power-on condition. 11. The clutch assembly of claim 10 , wherein the strut blocking features are radially-extending lugs extending from the armature. 12. The clutch assembly of claim 9 , wherein the ballramp mechanism is disposed between the armature and the outer race. 13. The clutch assembly of claim 12 , wherein the ballramp mechanism includes a cam ring fixed to the outer race and having a cam groove formed therein, a ramp groove formed in the armature, and a ball disposed between the cam groove and the ramp groove, and wherein the cam groove and ramp groove are aligned such that axial movement of the armature relative to the coil unit causes corresponding rotational movement of the armature. 14. A controllable one-way clutch assembly operably disposed between first and second rotary members, the clutch assembly comprising: a first clutch component coupled for rotation with the first rotary member; a second clutch component coupled for rotation with the second rotary member and including ratchet teeth; a strut pivotally supported on the first clutch component for movement between a deployed position engaged with the ratchet teeth and a non-deployed position disengaged from the ratchet teeth; and a power-operated actuator including a stationary coil unit, an armature that is moveable relative to the coil unit and the strut between an engaged position when the coil unit is operating in a first condition and a released position when the coil unit is operating in a second condition, and a ballramp mechanism operable to cause the armature to move along a helical path between its engaged and released positions, wherein the armature is operable in its engaged position to hold the strut in its non-deployed position and is further operable in its released position to disengage the strut and allow the strut to move toward its deployed position. 15. The clutch assembly of claim 14 further including a strut spring configured to bias the strut toward its deployed position, and wherein the power-operated actuator further includes an armatur
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