Reverse input shutoff clutch, electric valve timing adjustment device, variable compression ratio device, and electric power steering device
US-2021262532-A1 · Aug 26, 2021 · US
US11506249B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11506249-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017596524-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 25, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jan 29, 2020 |
| Publication date | Nov 22, 2022 |
| Grant date | Nov 22, 2022 |
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The reverse input cutoff clutch comprises a pressed member having a pressed surface, an input member arranged coaxially with the pressed surface and having an input-side engaging portion arranged radially inside the pressed surface, an output member arranged coaxially with the pressed surface and having an output-side engaging portion arranged more radially inside than the input-side engaging portion, and an engaging element arranged radially inside the pressed surface and having a pressing surface facing the pressed surface, an input-side engaged portion that engages with the input-side engaging portions, and an output-side engaged portion that engages with the output-side engaging portion. The output-side engaged portion is configured by a recessed portion, and the interior surface of the recessed portion has a pair of guided surfaces. The output-side engaging portion has a pair of guide surfaces facing the pair of guided surfaces.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A reverse input cutoff clutch comprising: a pressed member having a pressed surface on an inner circumferential surface thereof, an input member having at least one input-side engaging portion arranged radially inside the pressed surface, the input member being arranged coaxially with the pressed surface, an output member having an output-side engaging portion arranged radially inside the pressed surface and more radially inside than the input-side engaging portion, the output member being arranged coaxially with the pressed surface, and at least one engaging element arranged radially inside the pressed surface so as to move in a first direction as a direction away from or toward the pressed surface, and having at least one pressing surface facing the pressed surface, an input-side engaged portion that engages with the input-side engaging portion, and an output-side engaged portion that engages with the output-side engaging portion, the engaging element displacing so as to move away from the pressed surface based on engagement between the input-side engaging portion and the input-side engaged portion when rotational torque is input to the input member, and transmitting rotational torque input to the input member to the output member by engaging the output-side engaged portions with the output-side engaging portion, and when rotational torque is reversely input to the output member, based on engagement between the output-side engaging portion and the output-side engaging portion, the engaging element frictionally engaging the pressing surface with the pressed surface by pressing the pressing surface against the pressed surface, wherein the output-side engaged portion is composed of a recessed portion provided on a side surface on a side far from the pressed surface in the first direction of the engaging element, the recessed portion has an interior surface comprising a bottom surface configured by a flat surface orthogonal to the first direction, and a pair of guided surfaces provided on both side portions in a second direction orthogonal to both the first direction and an axial direction of the pressed surface and facing each other in the second direction, the output-side engaging portion has a flat side surface and a pair of guide surfaces provided at two locations facing the pair of guided surfaces, the pair of guided surfaces are configured by a pair of concave curved surfaces that are inclined in a direction in which a distance between each other increases in the direction away from the pressed surface with regard to the first direction, and the pair of guide surfaces are configured by a pair of convex curved surfaces that is able to contact the pair of concave curved surfaces, the engaging elements is restricted from moving in the second direction due to the pair of guided surfaces being guided by the pair of guide surfaces when the engaging element displaces in a direction away from the pressed surface with regard to the first direction due to rotational torque being input to the input member, and when rotational torque is input to the input member, the bottom surface of the output-side engaged portions is brought into surface contact with the side surface of the output-side engaging portion, and the pair of guided surfaces of the output-side engaged portion is brought into surface contact with the pair of guide surfaces of the output-side engaging portion, such that the engaging element is completely blocked from moving in the second direction. 2. The reverse input cutoff clutch according to claim 1 , wherein a pair of the input-side engaging portions and a pair of the engaging elements are provided so as to sandwich the output-side engaging portion from both sides in the radial direction.
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