Wave spring body including fingers

US11619276B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11619276-B2
Application numberUS-202016736189-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 7, 2020
Priority dateJan 7, 2020
Publication dateApr 4, 2023
Grant dateApr 4, 2023

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A wave spring is disclosed herein that creates hysteresis between two components. The wave spring includes an annular body having a wave-shaped profile, and a plurality of axially extending fingers extending from the annular body. The wave spring is dimensioned to be received in a space between at least two axially opposed hub components.

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What is claimed is: 1. A wave spring comprising: an annular body having a wave-shaped profile that defines a first axial height (h 1 ) in an uninstalled state, wherein the annular body includes at least one trough and at least one crest that is axially and circumferentially spaced from the at least one trough, and wherein the first axial height (h 1 ) is defined between the at least one trough and the at least one crest, and a plurality of axially extending fingers extending from a radially inner edge of the annular body, the plurality of axially extending fingers having an axial extent (d) that is greater than the first axial height (h 1 ), and the wave spring being dimensioned to be received in a space between at least two axially opposed hub components; wherein the wave spring, in an installed state, has a second axial height (h 2 ) extending from the at least one trough to the at least one crest, the second axial height (h 2 ) being less than the first axial height (h 1 ). 2. The wave spring of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of axially extending fingers are equally angularly spaced from each other. 3. The wave spring of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of axially extending fingers includes three fingers. 4. The wave spring of claim 1 , wherein the axial extent (d) is at least three times greater than the first axial height (h 1 ). 5. The wave spring of claim 1 , wherein the axial extent (d) of the plurality of axially extending fingers is at least five times greater than the first axial height (h 1 ). 6. The wave spring of claim 1 , wherein the wave-shaped profile consists of three fluctuations. 7. The wave spring of claim 1 , wherein the wave spring has a uniform thickness. 8. The wave spring of claim 1 , wherein the wave spring is formed by blanking and stamping. 9. An assembly including the wave spring of claim 1 , the assembly further comprising two axially opposed rotating components, wherein the wave spring is frictionally engaged with both of the two axially opposed rotating components. 10. The wave spring of claim 1 , wherein the at least one crest includes a plurality of crests spaced from each other circumferentially around the annular body and the at least one trough includes a plurality of troughs spaced from each other circumferentially around the annular body, each trough being arranged between adjacent crests and being axially spaced from adjacent crests. 11. The wave spring of claim 10 , wherein the axially extending fingers each extend from one respective trough of the plurality of troughs. 12. A hub assembly comprising: a wave spring including an annular body having a wave-shaped profile that defines a first axial height (h 1 ) in an uninstalled state, and a plurality of axially extending fingers extending from a radially inner edge of the annular body, the plurality of axially extending fingers having an axial extent (d) that is greater than the first axial height (h 1 ), wherein the annular body includes at least one trough and at least one crest that is axially and circumferentially spaced from the at least one trough, and wherein the first axial height (h 1 ) is defined between the at least one trough and the at least one crest; a cover plate and a flange hub both arranged on a first axial side of the wave spring, an opening being defined between the cover plate and the flange hub and the opening being dimensioned to receive at least one of the plurality of axially extending fingers, and a turbine hub arranged on a second axial side of the wave spring, such that a predetermined gap is defined between the cover plate and the turbine hub and the wave spring is arranged within the predetermined gap. 13. The hub assembly of claim 12 , wherein the plurality of axially extending fingers are equally angularly spaced from each other, and the plurality of axially extending fingers includes three fingers. 14. The hub assembly of claim 12 , wherein the axial extent (d) is at least three times greater than the first axial height (h 1 ). 15. The hub assembly of claim 12 , wherein the wave-shaped profile consists of three fluctuations. 16. The hub assembly of claim 12 , wherein the wave spring has a uniform thickness, and the wave spring is formed by blanking and stamping. 17. A wave spring comprising: an annular body having a wave-shaped profile that defines a first axial height (h 1 ) in an uninstalled state; and a plurality of axially extending fingers extending from the annular body, the plurality of axially extending fingers having an axial extent (d) that is at least three times greater than the first axial height (h 1 ), and the wave spring being dimensioned to be received in a space between at least two axially opposed hub components. 18. The wave spring of claim 17 , wherein: the plurality of axially extending fingers are defined on a radially inner edge of the annular body; the plurality of axially extending fingers are equally angularly spaced from each other about the annular body; and the plurality of axially extending fingers includes three fingers. 19. The wave spring of claim 17 , wherein the wave-shaped profile consists of three fluctuations, and wherein the wave spring has a uniform thickness. 20. The wave spring of claim 17 , wherein the axial extent (d) of the plurality of axially extending fingers is at least five times greater than the first axial height (h 1 ).

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  • characterised by manufacturing, e.g. assembling or testing procedures for the damper units (F16F15/13142 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • using springs as elastic members, e.g. metallic springs {(F16F15/133 takes precedence)} · CPC title

  • for damping of axial or radial, i.e. non-torsional vibrations (F16F15/13107 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • F16F1/328Primary

    with undulations, e.g. wavy springs · CPC title

  • Sheet-metal stamping · CPC title

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What does patent US11619276B2 cover?
A wave spring is disclosed herein that creates hysteresis between two components. The wave spring includes an annular body having a wave-shaped profile, and a plurality of axially extending fingers extending from the annular body. The wave spring is dimensioned to be received in a space between at least two axially opposed hub components.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Schaeffler Technologies Ag
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16F1/328. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 04 2023 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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