Wedge clutch with axially displaceable wedge plate

US9611899B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9611899-B2
Application numberUS-201414490194-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 18, 2014
Priority dateSep 26, 2013
Publication dateApr 4, 2017
Grant dateApr 4, 2017

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A wedge clutch, including: an inner race; an outer race with a first inner circumferential surface sloping radially outward in a first axial direction; a wedge plate disposed between the inner and outer races in a radial direction and including a first outer circumferential surface sloping radially outward in the first axial direction; a first displacement element engaged with the wedge plate and arranged to urge the wedge plate in a second axial direction, opposite the first axial direction, to close the clutch to non-rotatably connect the inner and outer races; and a second displacement element arranged to displace the wedge plate in the first axial direction to open the clutch to enable relative rotation between the inner and outer races.

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What we claim is: 1. A wedge clutch, comprising: an inner race including a first outer circumferential surface, the first outer circumferential surface including a first plurality of circumferentially sloping ramps; an outer race with a first inner circumferential surface; a wedge plate: disposed between the inner and outer races in a radial direction; at least partially rotatable with respect to the inner and outer races; and, including second inner and outer circumferential surfaces, the second inner circumferential surface including a second plurality of circumferential sloping ramps engaged with the first plurality of circumferentially sloping ramps; a first displacement element engaged with the wedge plate and arranged to urge the wedge plate in a second axial direction, opposite a first axial direction, to close the clutch to non-rotatably connect the inner and outer races; and, a second displacement element arranged to displace the wedge plate in the first axial direction to open the clutch to enable relative rotation between the inner and outer races, wherein the first inner circumferential surface and the second outer circumferential surface each slope radially outward in the first axial direction. 2. The clutch as recited in claim 1 , wherein the wedge plate comprises only one single wedge plate. 3. The clutch as recited in claim 1 , wherein the first displacement element is a resilient element and the second displacement element is a piston. 4. The clutch as recited in claim 3 , wherein the first inner circumferential surface is arranged to contact the second outer circumferential surface in response to the resilient element displacing the wedge plate in the second axial direction and the wedge plate is arranged to non-rotatably connect to the inner and outer races in the closed mode. 5. The clutch as recited in claim 3 , wherein the first inner circumferential surface is arranged to break contact with the second outer circumferential surface in response to the piston displacing the wedge plate in the first axial direction. 6. The clutch as recited in claim 3 , further comprising: a bearing axially disposed between the piston and the wedge plate to enable relative rotation between the piston and the wedge plate. 7. The clutch as recited in claim 1 , wherein to switch from the open mode to the closed mode, the second displacement element is arranged to displace in the second axial direction. 8. The clutch as recited in claim 1 , wherein in the closed mode for the clutch, axial force on the wedge plate in the second direction is not needed to maintain the non-rotatable connection of the inner and outer races. 9. The clutch as recited in claim 1 , wherein: the first inner circumferential surface includes first and second ends furthest in the first and second axial directions, respectively and the second end is closer, in a radial direction, than the first end to an axis of rotation for the clutch; and, the second outer circumferential surface includes first and second ends furthest in the first and second axial directions, respectively and the second end is closer, in a radial direction, than the first end to an axis of rotation for the clutch. 10. The clutch as recited in claim 1 , wherein: to switch from the open mode to the closed mode: the second displacement element is arranged to displace in the second axial direction; the first displacement element is arranged to displace the wedge plate in the second axial direction; the second outer circumferential surface is arranged to contact the first inner circumferential surface; the wedge plate is arranged to rotate with respect to the inner race; and, the second plurality of circumferential sloping ramps is arranged to slide across the first plurality of circumferential sloping ramps to expand the wedge plate radially outward. 11. A wedge clutch, comprising: an inner race including a first outer circumferential surface; an outer race with a first inner circumferential surface, the first inner circumferential surface including a first plurality of circumferentially sloping ramps; a wedge plate: disposed between the inner and outer races in a radial direction; at least partially rotatable with respect to the inner and outer races; and, including second inner and outer circumferential surfaces, the second outer circumferential surface including a second plurality of circumferential sloping ramps engaged with the first plurality of circumferentially sloping ramps; a first displacement element engaged with the wedge plate and arranged to urge the wedge plate in a second axial direction, opposite a first axial direction, to close the clutch to non-rotatably connect the inner and outer races; and, a second displacement element arranged to displace the wedge plate in the first axial direction to open the clutch to enable relative rotation between the inner and outer races, wherein the second inner circumferential surface and the first outer circumferential surface each slope radially outward in the second axial direction. 12. The clutch as recited in claim 11 , wherein the first displacement element is a resilient element and the second displacement element is a piston, wherein the second inner circumferential surface is arranged to contact the first outer circumferential surface in response to the resilient element displacing the wedge plate in the second axial direction and the wedge plate is arranged to non-rotatably connect to the inner and outer races in the closed mode. 13. The clutch as recited in claim 12 , wherein the second inner circumferential surface is arranged to break contact with the first outer circumferential surface in response to the piston displacing the wedge plate in the first axial direction. 14. The clutch as recited in claim 11 , wherein: the first outer circumferential surface includes first and second ends furthest in the first and second axial directions, respectively and the first end is closer, in a radial direction, than the second end to an axis of rotation for the clutch; and, the second inner circumferential surface includes first and second ends furthest in the first and second axial directions, respectively and the first end is closer, in a radial direction, than the second end to an axis of rotation for the clutch. 15. The clutch as recited in claim 11 , wherein: to switch from the open mode to the closed mode: the second displacement element is arranged to displace in the second axial direction; the first displacement element is arranged to displace the wedge plate in the second axial direction; the second inner circumferential surface is arranged to contact the first outer circumferential surface; the wedge plate is arranged to rotate with respect to the outer race; and, the second plurality of circumferential sloping ramps is arranged to slide across the first plurality of circumferential sloping ramps to compress the wedge plate radially inward. 16. A wedge clutch, comprising: an inner race including a first outer circumferential surface, the first outer circumferential surface including a first plurality of circumferentially sloping ramps; an outer race with a first inner circumferential surface sloped radially outward in a first axial direction; a wedge plate: disposed between the inner and outer races in a radial direction; at least partially rotatable with respect to the inner and outer races; and, including second inner and outer circumferential surfaces, the second inner circumferential surface including a second plurality of circumferential sl

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  • Clutches with wedging balls or rollers or with other wedgeable separate clutching members (freewheels, freewheel clutches F16D41/00) · CPC title

  • the line of action of the fluid-actuated members co-inciding with the axis of rotation · CPC title

  • F16D13/14Primary

    with outwardly-movable clutching members co-operating with the inner surface of a drum or the like (F16D13/02, F16D13/06, F16D13/12 take precedence; similar brakes F16D51/00) · CPC title

  • F16D13/06Primary

    with clutching members movable otherwise than only axially (F16D13/08, F16D13/12 take precedence) · CPC title

  • using friction clutches or brakes · CPC title

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What does patent US9611899B2 cover?
A wedge clutch, including: an inner race; an outer race with a first inner circumferential surface sloping radially outward in a first axial direction; a wedge plate disposed between the inner and outer races in a radial direction and including a first outer circumferential surface sloping radially outward in the first axial direction; a first displacement element engaged with the wedge plate a…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Schaeffler Technologies Ag
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16D13/14. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 04 2017 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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