Torsional vibration damper

US9618054B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9618054-B2
Application numberUS-201314399089-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 19, 2013
Priority dateJul 10, 2012
Publication dateApr 11, 2017
Grant dateApr 11, 2017

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A torsional vibration damper comprises an input side and an output side which are arranged rotatably around an axis of rotation, an intermediate plate, and two elastic elements which are arranged on different circumferences around the axis of rotation, where the first elastic element is set up to transmit a power from the input side to the intermediate plate and the second elastic element is set up to transmit a power from the intermediate plate to the output side. Furthermore, the torsional vibration damper includes a single-piece retainer to support the first elastic element on a radially outer surface, while the retainer includes a contact element for engaging with one end of the first elastic element.

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What is claimed is: 1. A torsional vibration damper, comprising: an axis of rotation; an input flange arranged to receive torque; an output flange having a first outer circumferential surface; an intermediate plate configured to transmit torque between the input flange and the output flange; a first elastic element having a first end circumferentially displaced from a second end, and a second outer circumferential surface, the first elastic element operatively arranged to transmit torque from the input flange to the intermediate plate; a second elastic element displaced radially inward from the first elastic element and operatively arranged to transmit torque from the intermediate plate to the output flange; a retainer to brace the first elastic element at the second outer circumferential surface, the retainer having a contact element to engage the first end of the first elastic element, the retainer centered on the axis of rotation and supported by the first outer circumferential surface, wherein the retainer is rotatable with respect to the output flange; and, a clutch axially arranged between the input flange and the retainer, the clutch having a friction disk non-rotatably connected to the retainer and operatively arranged to frictionally engage with the input flange by means of a piston that presses the friction disk axially against the input flange. 2. The torsional vibration damper of claim 1 , wherein the retainer has a meshing element on an outer radial surface of the first elastic element to transmit torque from the input flange to the retainer. 3. The torsional vibration damper of claim 2 , wherein the meshing element is axially directed toothing. 4. The torsional vibration damper of claim 1 , wherein the intermediate plate comprises two axially disposed disk elements non-rotatably connected to each other, and between which the retainer is axially fixed. 5. The torsional vibration damper of claim 1 , wherein the retainer is also operatively arranged to brace the first elastic element in an axial direction. 6. The torsional vibration damper of claim 1 , further comprising a turbine to couple the input flange with the intermediate plate. 7. The torsional vibration damper of claim 1 , further comprising a pendulum flange non-rotatably connected to the intermediate plate, and a pendulum mass rotatably supported by the pendulum flange. 8. A torsional vibration damper, comprising: an axis of rotation; an input flange arranged to receive torque; an output flange having a first outer circumferential surface; an intermediate plate configured to transmit torque between the input flange and the output flange; a first elastic element having a first end circumferentially displaced from a second end, and a second outer circumferential surface, the first elastic element operatively arranged to transmit torque from the input flange to the intermediate plate; a second elastic element displaced radially inward from the first elastic element and operatively arranged to transmit torque from the intermediate plate to the output flange; a retainer to brace the first elastic element at the second outer circumferential surface, the retainer having a contact element to engage the first end of the first elastic element, the retainer centered on the axis of rotation and supported by the first outer circumferential surface, wherein the retainer is rotatable with respect to the output flange and is an integral piece of material; and, a clutch axially arranged between the input flange and the retainer, the clutch having a friction disk non-rotatably connected to the retainer and operatively arranged to frictionally engage with the input flange by means of a piston that presses the friction disk axially against the input flange. 9. The torsional vibration damper of claim 8 , wherein the retainer has a meshing element on an outer radial surface of the first elastic element to transmit torque from the input flange to the retainer. 10. The torsional vibration damper of claim 9 , wherein the meshing element is axially directed toothing. 11. The torsional vibration damper of claim 8 , wherein the intermediate plate comprises two axially disposed disk elements non-rotatably connected to each other, and between which the retainer is axially fixed. 12. The torsional vibration damper of claim 8 , wherein the retainer is also operatively arranged to brace the first elastic element in an axial direction. 13. The torsional vibration damper of claim 8 , further comprising a turbine to couple the input flange with the intermediate plate. 14. The torsional vibration damper of claim 8 , further comprising a pendulum flange non-rotatably connected to the intermediate plate, and a pendulum mass rotatably supported by the pendulum flange.

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  • characterised by the supporting arrangement of the damper unit · CPC title

  • with damping means · CPC title

  • Vibration damping · CPC title

  • F16D3/12Primary

    specially adapted for accumulation of energy to absorb shocks or vibration (by making use of fluid elements F16D3/80) · CPC title

  • acting on multiple sets of springs · CPC title

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What does patent US9618054B2 cover?
A torsional vibration damper comprises an input side and an output side which are arranged rotatably around an axis of rotation, an intermediate plate, and two elastic elements which are arranged on different circumferences around the axis of rotation, where the first elastic element is set up to transmit a power from the input side to the intermediate plate and the second elastic element is se…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Schaeffler Technologies Gmbh & Co Kg, Schaeffler Technologies Ag
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16D3/12. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 11 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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