Viscous rotational speed control device
US-2016201744-A1 · Jul 14, 2016 · US
US2016201743A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016201743-A1 |
| Application number | US-201514789415-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jul 1, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jan 14, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jul 14, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A rotational speed control device maintains a shaft rotation speed. The device includes a housing containing a viscous fluid and a shaft disposed in the housing and rotatable relative to the housing. A rotor is coupled with the shaft for rotation in the viscous fluid. In one arrangement, the rotor is axially displaceable along the shaft between a low-shear position and a high-shear position. A spring mechanism is disposed in the housing and biases the rotor toward the low-shear position. In another arrangement, the rotor may be designed to cooperate with the housing or other nonrotating features within the housing to vary a shear gap according to radially expanding components of the rotor. The rotor, housing and spring mechanism can be designed to cooperate to create large changes in braking torque in response to small changes in shaft rotational speed. This allows the rotation speed to be controlled within a relatively narrow range.
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1 . A rotational speed control device comprising: a housing containing a viscous fluid; a shaft disposed in the housing and rotatable relative to the housing; and a radially expanding member coupled with the shaft for rotation with the shaft relative to the housing in the viscous fluid, the radially expanding member being displaceable between a contracted position and an expanded position, wherein the radially expanding member is biased toward the contracted position. 2 . A rotational speed control device according to claim 1 , wherein the radially expanding member is configured such that the radially expanding member is spaced a first distance from an inside wall of the housing in the contracted position and a second distance from the inside wall of the housing in the expanded position, and wherein the second distance is smaller than the first distance. 3 . A rotational speed control device according to claim 1 , wherein the radially expanding member is biased toward the contracted position by a spring. 4 . A rotational speed control device according to claim 3 , wherein the spring is integral with the radially expanding member. 5 . A rotational speed control device according to claim 1 , wherein the radially expanding member comprises: a hub secured to the shaft; and at least one brake shoe coupled with the hub, wherein the brake shoe is radially displaceable in the housing relative to the hub. 6 . A rotational speed control device according to claim 5 , wherein the radially expanding member further comprises a spring connecting the brake shoe to the hub. 7 . A rotational speed control device according to claim 6 , wherein the spring is integral with the hub and the brake shoe. 8 . A rotational speed control device according to claim 6 , wherein the radially expanding member comprises two brake shoes. 9 . A rotational speed control device according to claim 8 , wherein the brake shoes comprise exterior surfaces that are curved substantially corresponding to an inside wall of the housing, and wherein the brake shoes are pivotable relative to the hub via the spring connecting each of the brake shoes to the hub. 10 . A rotational speed control device according to claim 9 , wherein leading edges of the brake shoes are shaped such that the brake shoes are pivoted radially outward by rotation of the shaft by an amount that varies according to a rotation speed of the shaft. 11 . A rotational speed control device according to claim 10 , wherein the leading edges of the brake shoes are tapered. 12 . A rotational speed control device according to claim 5 , wherein a leading edge of the brake shoe is shaped such that the brake shoe is pivoted radially outward by rotation of the shaft by an amount that varies according to a rotation speed of the shaft. 13 . A rotational speed control device according to claim 1 , further comprising labyrinth rings disposed on an inside wall of the housing, wherein the radially expanding member comprises labyrinth segments that interact with the labyrinth rings in the expanded position. 14 . A rotational speed control device according to claim 13 , wherein the radially expanding member further comprises a rotor section fixed to the shaft and segment arms coupled with the rotor section, wherein the labyrinth segments are disposed on an outside surface of the segment arms. 15 . A rotational speed control device according to claim 14 , wherein the radially expanding member further comprises a spring section between the rotor section and the segment arms, the spring section biasing the radially expanding member toward the contracted position. 16 . A rotational speed control device according to claim 15 , wherein the rotor section, the spring section and the segment arms are integral with one another. 17 . A rotational speed control device according to claim 15 , wherein the radially expanding member further comprises a propeller blade coupled with each of the segment arms. 18 . A rotational speed control device according to claim 17 , wherein the propeller blades are shaped and positioned to deflect the segment arms against a force of the spring section toward the expanded position by rotation of the shaft by an amount that varies according to a rotation speed of the shaft. 19 . A rotational speed control device comprising: a housing containing a viscous fluid; a shaft disposed in the housing and rotatable relative to the housing; and a radially expanding member coupled with the shaft for rotation with the shaft relative to the housing in the viscous fluid, the radially expanding member being displaceable from a contracted position to an expanded position by rotation in the viscous fluid, the radially expanding member being spaced from an inside wall of the housing to define a viscous fluid shear gap, wherein the viscous fluid shear gap is at a maximum and thereby a viscous fluid braking torque is at a minimum with the radially expanding member in the contracted position, and wherein the radially expanding member is biased toward the contracted position. 20 . A rotational speed control device according to claim 19 , wherein the radially expanding member is biased toward the contracted position by a spring. 21 . A rotational speed control device according to claim 20 , wherein the spring is integral with the radially expanding member. 22 . A method of controlling a rotational speed of a water deflector in an irrigation device, the water deflector being connected to a rotating shaft disposed in a housing containing a viscous fluid, wherein the shaft is rotatable relative to the housing, the method comprising: securing a radially expanding member to the shaft; rotating the shaft and the radially expanding member in the viscous fluid relative to the housing; displacing the radially expanding member between a contracted position and an expanded position based on a rotation speed of the radially expanding member; and biasing the radially expanding member toward the contracted position.
the liquid driven rotor being a deflecting rotating element · CPC title
using viscous dissipation, e.g. a rotor movable in a chamber filled with oil · CPC title
movable around a pivot centre · CPC title
with hydrodynamic brake · CPC title
with blades or like members braked by the fluid · CPC title
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