Torque converter clutch with low back pressure
US-9309956-B2 · Apr 12, 2016 · US
US9683644B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9683644-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514943526-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 17, 2015 |
| Priority date | Nov 17, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jun 20, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jun 20, 2017 |
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A torque converter, including: an axis of rotation; a cover arranged to receive torque from an engine; an impeller shell fixedly secured to the cover; at least one impeller blade fixedly secured to the impeller shell; a turbine including a turbine shell and at least one turbine blade fixedly secured to the turbine shell; and an output arranged to non-rotatably connect to an input shaft for a transmission. The cover includes a plurality of indentations and a respective fastener located in each indentation and fixedly secured to the cover.
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What is claimed is: 1. A torque converter, comprising: an axis of rotation; a cover arranged to receive torque from an engine, the cover including: a plurality of indentations; and, a respective fastener located in each indentation and fixedly secured to the cover; an impeller shell; at least one impeller blade fixedly secured to the impeller shell; a turbine including a turbine shell and at least one turbine blade fixedly secured to the turbine shell; and, an output arranged to non-rotatably connect to an input shaft for a transmission, wherein: the cover includes an annular portion radially outward of the plurality of indentations and including a radially outermost portion of the cover; and, said each indentation is open to the annular portion. 2. The torque converter of claim 1 , wherein: the cover includes first and second pluralities of segments; said each indentation includes: a respective first side wall connecting a respective first segment from the first plurality of segments with a respective second segment from the second plurality of segments; and, a respective second side wall connecting the respective first segment with a respective third segment from the second plurality of segments; and, a line in a circumferential direction passes through the respective first and second sidewalls without intersecting the respective first segments. 3. The torque converter of claim 2 , wherein the respective first segments extend further in an axial direction than the respective second and third segments. 4. The torque converter of claim 3 , wherein the axial direction is defined as from the at least one turbine blade toward the at least one impeller blade and parallel to the axis of rotation. 5. The torque converter of claim 2 , wherein: the cover includes an annular portion radially inward of the respective first segments; said each indentation includes a respective end wall connecting the annular portion and the respective first segment; and, a respective radial line, orthogonal to the axis of rotation, passes through each respective end wall without intersecting the respective first segment. 6. The torque converter of claim 5 , wherein: the respective first segments extend further in an axial direction than the annular portion; and, the axial direction is defined as from the at least one turbine blade toward the at least one impeller blade and parallel to the axis of rotation. 7. The torque converter of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of indentations includes four indentations. 8. The torque converter of claim 1 , wherein the respective fastener is a respective lug or a respective stud. 9. The torque converter of claim 1 , wherein the respective fasteners are arranged to receive the torque and transmit the torque to the cover. 10. A torque converter, comprising: an axis of rotation; a cover arranged to receive torque from an engine, the cover including: a first plurality of segments; a plurality of indentations, each indentation circumferentially disposed between respective first and second segments included in the first plurality of segments; and, a respective fastener located in said each indentation and fixedly secured to the cover; an impeller shell fixedly secured to the cover; at least one impeller blade fixedly secured to the impeller shell; a turbine including a turbine shell and at least one turbine blade fixedly secured to the turbine shell; and, an output arranged to non-rotatably connect to an input shaft for a transmission, wherein: said each indentation: extends further in an axial direction, defined from the at least one turbine blade toward the at least on impeller blade and parallel to the axis of rotation, than the respective first and second segments; and, includes a respective first side wall; and, a line in a circumferential direction passes through the respective first sidewall without intersecting the respective first and second segments. 11. The torque converter of claim 10 , wherein: the cover includes a second plurality of segments; the respective first side wall connects a respective third segment from the second plurality of segments with the respective first segment; each indentation includes a respective second side wall connecting a respective fourth segment from the second plurality of segments with the respective first segment; and, the line in the circumferential direction passes through the respective first and second sidewalls without intersecting the respective third segments. 12. The torque converter of claim 11 , wherein: the cover includes an annular portion radially inward of the plurality of indentations; said each indentation includes a respective end wall connecting the annular portion and the respective third segment; and, a respective radial line, orthogonal to the axis of rotation, passes through each respective end wall without intersecting the respective third segment. 13. The torque converter of claim 10 , wherein the plurality of indentations includes four indentations. 14. The torque converter of claim 10 , wherein the respective fastener is a respective lug or a respective stud. 15. The torque converter of claim 10 , wherein the respective fasteners are arranged to receive the torque and transmit the torque to the cover. 16. A torque converter, comprising: an axis of rotation; a cover arranged to receive torque from an engine, the cover including: a first plurality of segments facing in a first axial direction; a second plurality of segments facing in the first axial direction; a plurality of indentations, each indentation formed by: a respective first side wall connecting a respective first segment included in the first plurality of segments with a respective second segment included in the second plurality of segments; and, a respective second side wall connecting the respective first segment with a respective third segment included in the second plurality of segments; an impeller shell fixedly secured to the cover; at least one impeller blade fixedly secured to the impeller shell; a turbine including a turbine shell and at least one turbine blade fixedly secured to the turbine shell; and, an output arranged to non-rotatably connect to an input shaft for a transmission. 17. The torque converter of claim 16 , wherein a circumferential line intersects the respective first and second side walls without intersecting the respective first segments. 18. The torque converter of claim 16 , further comprising: a respective fastener located in said each indentation and fixedly connected to the cover. 19. The torque converter of claim 16 , wherein: the first plurality of segments extend further in a second axial direction, opposite the first axial direction, than the second plurality of segments; and, the second axial direction is defined as from the at least one turbine blade toward the at least one impeller blade and parallel to the axis of rotation.
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