Bimetal activated viscous clutch with wiper on clutch disk

US9664238B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9664238-B2
Application numberUS-201414517896-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 19, 2014
Priority dateOct 19, 2014
Publication dateMay 30, 2017
Grant dateMay 30, 2017

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Viscous fan drive systems with wiper members positioned on the OD of the clutch disks, and which rotate at high speed. The fluid reservoir also rotates at input speed. The wiper member directs viscous fluid radially back to the fluid reservoir. The valves in the viscous fan drive systems can be activated by a bimetal mechanism.

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A viscous clutch drive comprising: a clutch disk that is rotatable about a rotary axis, the clutch disk having a disk member with an outer circumferential end, the disk member having a plurality of first channels, which are disposed concentrically about the rotary axis, a scavenge passage, and a supply passageway that intersects the first channels, the scavenge passage extending radially through the clutch disk and intersecting the outer circumferential end; a housing that defines a cavity and a plurality of second channels, the clutch disk being received in the cavity and being rotatable relative to the housing, the housing being an output member of the viscous clutch drive and cooperating with the clutch disk to define a working chamber in which the first and second channels are disposed; a reservoir cover coupled to the disk member for common rotation about the rotary axis, the reservoir cover cooperating with the disk member to define a reservoir and a supply conduit that fluidly couples the reservoir to the supply passageway, the scavenge passage of the clutch disk having a radially inward end that intersects the reservoir; a wiper coupled to the clutch disk for rotation therewith, the wiper being positioned on the outer circumferential end proximate a radially outer end of the scavenge passage; a valve member received between the reservoir cover and the disk member, the valve member having a valve element that is movable relative to the clutch disk between a first position, in which the valve element engages the disk member and the reservoir cover to close the supply conduit to thereby inhibit fluid flow from the reservoir and the supply passageway, and a second position that permits fluid flow from the reservoir to the supply passageway; and a bimetal actuator coupled to the housing, the bimetal actuator having an output member that is coupled to the valve element for common movement. 2. The viscous clutch drive of claim 1 , wherein the wiper defines a recess that is disposed about the radially outer end of the scavenge passage. 3. The viscous clutch drive of claim 2 , wherein the recess is disposed concentrically about the radially outer end of the scavenge passage. 4. The viscous clutch drive of claim 1 , wherein the bimetal actuator comprises a helically coiled bimetal strip that is rotatably coupled to the output member. 5. The viscous clutch drive of claim 4 , wherein the output member of the bimetal actuator is a shaft having an end that is fixed to an end of the helically coiled bimetal strip and wherein the valve element is coupled to the shaft for rotation therewith. 6. The viscous clutch drive of claim 5 , wherein the shaft is rotatable about the rotary axis. 7. The viscous clutch drive of claim 1 , wherein the output member of the bimetal actuator is a shaft that is translatable along the rotary axis. 8. The viscous clutch drive of claim 1 , wherein the valve member comprises an inner annular body, an outer annular body and a plurality of web members that couple the inner annular body to the outer annular body. 9. The viscous clutch drive of claim 8 , wherein the valve element is fixedly coupled to the outer annular body. 10. The viscous clutch drive of claim 8 , wherein the inner annular body and the outer annular body are spaced apart from one another along the rotary axis. 11. The viscous clutch drive of claim 10 , further comprising: a shaft that is coupled to the clutch disk for common rotation, and a bearing received between the shaft and the housing; wherein the disk member comprises a first annular portion, a second annular portion that is offset from the first annular portion along the rotary axis, and a connecting portion that fixedly couples the first and second annular portions to one another, and wherein the bearing is disposed radially inward of the connecting portion axially between the first and second annular portions. 12. The viscous clutch drive of claim 1 , further comprising a fan coupled to the housing for rotation therewith. 13. A viscous clutch drive comprising: a clutch disk that is rotatable about a rotary axis, the clutch disk having a disk member with an outer circumferential end, the disk member having a plurality of first channels, which are disposed concentrically about the rotary axis, a scavenge passage, and a supply passageway that intersects the first channels, the scavenge passage extending radially through the clutch disk and intersecting the outer circumferential end; a housing that defines a cavity and a plurality of second channels, the clutch disk being received in the cavity and being rotatable relative to the housing, the housing being an output member of the viscous clutch drive and cooperating with the clutch disk to define a working chamber in which the first and second channels are disposed; a reservoir cover coupled to the disk member for common rotation about the rotary axis, the reservoir cover cooperating with the disk member to define a reservoir and a supply conduit that fluidly couples the reservoir to the supply passageway, the scavenge passage of the clutch disk having a radially inward end that intersects the reservoir; a wiper coupled to the clutch disk for rotation therewith, the wiper being positioned on the outer circumferential end proximate a radially outer end of the scavenge passage; a valve member received between the reservoir cover and the disk member, the valve member having a valve element that is movable relative to the clutch disk between a first position, in which the valve element closes the supply conduit in the clutch disk to thereby inhibit fluid flow from the reservoir and the supply passageway, and a second position that permits fluid flow from the reservoir to the supply passageway; and a bimetal actuator coupled to the housing, the bimetal actuator having an output member that is coupled to the valve element for common movement. 14. The viscous clutch drive of claim 13 , wherein the wiper defines a recess that is disposed about the radially outer end of the scavenge passage. 15. The viscous clutch drive of claim 14 , wherein the recess is disposed concentrically about the radially outer end of the scavenge passage. 16. The viscous clutch drive of claim 13 , wherein the bimetal actuator comprises a helically coiled bimetal strip that is rotatably coupled to the output member. 17. The viscous clutch drive of claim 16 , wherein the output member of the bimetal actuator is a shaft having an end that is fixed to an end of the helically coiled bimetal strip and wherein the valve element is coupled to the shaft for rotation therewith. 18. The viscous clutch drive of claim 17 , wherein the shaft is rotatable about the rotary axis. 19. The viscous clutch drive of claim 13 , wherein the output member of the bimetal actuator is a shaft that is translatable along the rotary axis. 20. The viscous clutch drive of claim 13 , wherein the valve member comprises an inner annular body, an outer annular body and a plurality of web members that couple the inner annular body to the outer annular body. 21. The viscous clutch drive of claim 20 , wherein the valve element is fixedly coupled to the outer annular body. 22. The viscous clutch drive of claim 20 , wherein the inner annular body and the outer annular body are spaced apart from one another along the rotary axis. 23. The viscous clutch drive of claim 22 , further comprising: a shaft that is coup

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  • F16D35/022Primary

    the valve being actuated by a bimetallic strip (F16D35/026 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • the valve being actuated by a bimetallic coil (F16D35/026 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • actuated by valves · CPC title

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What does patent US9664238B2 cover?
Viscous fan drive systems with wiper members positioned on the OD of the clutch disks, and which rotate at high speed. The fluid reservoir also rotates at input speed. The wiper member directs viscous fluid radially back to the fluid reservoir. The valves in the viscous fan drive systems can be activated by a bimetal mechanism.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Borgwarner Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16D35/022. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 30 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 5 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).