Torsional vibration damper and lock-up clutch for hydrokinetic torque-coupling device, and method for making the same
US-10107372-B2 · Oct 23, 2018 · US
US9845831B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9845831-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615159178-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 19, 2016 |
| Priority date | May 29, 2015 |
| Publication date | Dec 19, 2017 |
| Grant date | Dec 19, 2017 |
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A clutch for use in a gas turbine engine is disclosed herein. The clutch is adapted to selectively transmit rotation from a first shaft of the clutch to a second shaft of the clutch.
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A clutch comprising a first shaft, a second shaft, a primary engagement system configured to selectively transmit rotation from the first shaft to the second shaft, the primary engagement system including a first frustoconical engagement member coupled for common rotation with the first shaft and a second frustoconical engagement member coupled for common rotation with the second shaft, and a secondary engagement system configured to selectively transmit rotation from the first shaft to the second shaft, the secondary engagement system including first shaft splines coupled to the first shaft for movement therewith and second shaft splines coupled to the second shaft for movement therewith, wherein the second frustoconical engagement member of the primary engagement system is coupled to the second shaft to slide relative to the second shaft from a first position disengaged from the first frustoconical engagement member to a second position engaged with the first frustoconical engagement member. 2. The clutch of claim 1 , wherein the second shaft splines are mounted to slide with the second shaft from a first position disengaged from the first shaft splines to a second position engaged with the first shaft splines. 3. The clutch of claim 1 , wherein the primary engagement system includes slide splines coupled to the second frustoconical engagement member for movement therewith, the slide splines intermeshed with the second shaft splines to couple the second frustoconical engagement member to the second shaft for rotation therewith while allowing the second frustoconical engagement member to slide relative to the second shaft. 4. The clutch of claim 3 , wherein the second frustoconical engagement member forms an internal engagement surface that contacts the first frustoconical engagement member when the second frustoconical engagement member is in the second position. 5. The clutch of claim 1 , wherein the first shaft splines are internal splines and the second shaft splines are external splines. 6. The clutch of claim 5 , wherein the primary engagement system includes internal slide splines coupled to the second frustoconical engagement member for movement therewith, the internal slide splines intermeshed with the second shaft splines to couple the second frustoconical engagement member to the second shaft for rotation therewith while allowing the second frustoconical engagement member to slide relative to the second shaft. 7. The clutch of claim 1 , wherein the first frustoconical engagement member is integrally formed with the first shaft. 8. The clutch of claim 1 , wherein the first frustoconical member, the first shaft, and the first shaft splines are integrally formed with one another. 9. A clutch comprising a first shaft, a second shaft, a primary engagement system configured to selectively transmit rotation from the first shaft to the second shaft, the primary engagement system including a first frustoconical engagement member coupled for common rotation with the first shaft, a second frustoconical engagement member coupled for common rotation with the second shaft, and a primary engagement system actuator coupled to the second frustoconical engagement member and configured to move the second frustoconical engagement member from a de-actuated position disengaged from the first frustoconical engagement member to an actuated position engaged with the first frustoconical engagement member, wherein the second frustoconical engagement member is coupled to the second shaft to slide relative to the second shaft, and a secondary engagement system configured to selectively transmit rotation from the first shaft to the second shaft, the secondary engagement system including first shaft splines coupled to the first shaft for movement therewith, second shaft splines coupled to the second shaft for movement therewith, and a secondary engagement system actuator coupled to the second shaft and configured to move the second shaft splines from a de-actuated position disengaged from the first shaft splines to an actuated position engaged with the first shaft splines. 10. The clutch of claim 9 , wherein the primary engagement system actuator and the secondary engagement system actuator are independent of one another so that the second frustoconical engagement member and the second shaft splines are movable between their respective de-actuated and actuated positions independently of one another. 11. The clutch of claim 9 , wherein the primary engagement system includes slide splines coupled to the second frustoconical engagement member for movement therewith, the slide splines intermeshed with the second shaft splines to couple the second frustoconical engagement member to the second shaft for rotation therewith while allowing the second frustoconical engagement member to slide relative to the second shaft. 12. The clutch of claim 9 , wherein the first shaft splines are internal splines and the second shaft splines are external splines. 13. The clutch of claim 12 , wherein the primary engagement system includes internal slide splines coupled to the second frustoconical engagement member for movement therewith, the internal slide splines intermeshed with the second shaft splines to couple the second frustoconical engagement member to the second shaft for rotation therewith while allowing the second frustoconical engagement member to slide relative to the second shaft. 14. The clutch of claim 9 , wherein the first frustoconical engagement member is integrally formed with the first shaft and the first shaft splines are arranged radially inward of the first frustoconical engagement member. 15. A transmission comprising a source of hydraulic fluid, a first shaft, a second shaft, a frictional engagement system configured to selectively transmit rotation from the first shaft to the second shaft, the frictional engagement system including a first engagement member coupled for common rotation with the first shaft, a second engagement member coupled for common rotation with the second shaft, and a frictional engagement system actuator coupled to the second engagement member and configured to move the second engagement member from a de-actuated position disengaged from the first engagement member to an actuated position engaged with the first engagement member, wherein the first engagement member comprises a first frustoconical engagement member and the second engagement member comprises a second frustoconical engagement member, a fixed engagement system configured to selectively transmit rotation from the first shaft to the second shaft, the fixed engagement system including first shaft splines coupled to the first shaft for movement therewith, second shaft splines coupled to the second shaft for movement therewith, and a fixed engagement system actuator coupled to the second shaft and configured to move the second shaft splines from a de-actuated position disengaged from the first shaft splines to an actuated position engaged with the first shaft splines, and a controller, the controller including a processor and memory having instructions stored therein that are executable by the processor to pressurize hydraulic fluid supplied by the source to cause at least one of the (i) the frictional engagement system actuator to move from the de-actuated position to the actuated position and (ii) the fixed engagement system actuator to move from the de-actuated position to the actuated position. 16. The transmission of claim 15 , wherein the memory includes instructions that are executable by the process
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