Drive force transmission device
US-9222524-B2 · Dec 29, 2015 · US
US11739800B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11739800-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017638733-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 17, 2020 |
| Priority date | Nov 27, 2019 |
| Publication date | Aug 29, 2023 |
| Grant date | Aug 29, 2023 |
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A first multi-plate brake device and a second multi-plate brake device are arranged side by side in a direction of a rotating axis X along an inner peripheral surface of a transmission case. In the second multi-plate brake device, the snap ring is supported by a supporting portion which is formed on the first multi-plate brake device side of the snap ring and protrudes from the inner peripheral surface of the transmission case radially inward to the rotating axis X. The piston retainer of the first multi-plate brake device includes an abutting portion that protrudes to the second multi-plate brake device side and abuts the supporting portion from the opposite side of the snap ring of the second multi-plate brake device. The abutting portion includes a thick portion whose radial thickness on a lower side in a vertical direction is increased as compared to on an upper side in the vertical direction based on a state of mounting the automatic transmission on a vehicle.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An automatic transmission, in which a first multi-plate brake device and a second multi-plate brake device are arranged side by side in a direction of a rotating axis along an inner peripheral surface of a transmission case, wherein: the first multi-plate brake device and the second multi-plate brake device respectively comprise: a plurality of frictional engagement plates; a piston, which is provided on one end side of the plurality of the frictional engagement plates in the direction of the rotating axis and executes strokes in the direction of the rotating axis; and a snap ring, which is provided on the other end side of the plurality of the frictional engagement plates in the direction of the rotating axis and regulates the movement of the plurality of the frictional engagement plates in the direction of the rotating axis, wherein, in the first multi-plate brake device, the piston is retained by a piston retainer which is arranged on the second multi-plate brake device side of the piston and fixed to the inner peripheral surface of the transmission case, in the second multi-plate brake device, the snap ring is supported by a supporting portion which is formed on the first multi-plate brake device side of the snap ring and protrudes from the inner peripheral surface of the transmission case radially inward to the rotating axis, and the piston retainer of the first multi-plate brake device includes an abutting portion that protrudes to the second multi-plate brake device side and abuts the supporting portion from the opposite side of the snap ring of the second multi-plate brake device; and the abutting portion includes a thick portion whose radial thickness on a lower side in a vertical direction is increased as compared to on an upper side in the vertical direction based on a state of mounting the automatic transmission on a vehicle. 2. An automatic transmission according to claim 1 , wherein: the second multi-plate brake device is arranged on a stepped portion formed by projecting the inner peripheral surface of the transmission case inward in the radial direction of the rotating axis; a groove portion, into which the snap ring of the second multi-plate brake device fits, is formed near an end portion on the first multi-plate brake device side of the stepped portion; the supporting portion is a part defined by the end portion and the groove portion of the stepped portion, and the abutting portion of the piston retainer is abutted and positioned on the end portion; and the thick portion of the abutting portion has a radial thickness that is equal to or greater than a radial thickness of the supporting portion. 3. An automatic transmission according to claim 1 , wherein: an oil hole, which is for draining lubricating oil which lubricates the inside of the transmission case, is provided on the inner peripheral surface of the transmission case and below the rotating axis in a vertical direction by partially excising the supporting portion; and the thick portion is formed at a position corresponding to the oil hole when viewed from the direction of the rotating axis. 4. An automatic transmission according to claim 3 , wherein: the thick portion is formed in a manner of overlapping the oil hole when viewed from the direction of the rotating axis. 5. An automatic transmission according to claim 1 , wherein: a plurality of axial grooves extending in the direction of the rotating axis are formed at intervals in the circumferential direction of the rotating axis in a region where the second multi- plate brake device is arranged on the inner peripheral surface of the transmission case; the supporting portion is formed among the axial grooves; and the thick portion is formed to straddle a plurality of the axial grooves when viewed from the direction of the rotating axis.
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